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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/1/1957
The engagement of Miss Doralyn
M. Boye, daughter of Mrs.
Marguerite W. Boye, 252 Willow
St., and the late Victor R. Boye,
to George W. Marshall, son of Mr
and Mrs. Herbert Marshall, 603
Walnut St., has been announced.
Miss Boye was graduated from
Buffalo State Teachers College and
is presently teaching at Hyde Park
School, Niagara Falls.
Mr. Marshall served four years
in the U. S. Air Force and is presently
attending Erie County Technical
Institute where he is major
lng in mechanical technology.
The wedding will be solemnized
August 17.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/15/1957
Mrs. Victor R. Boye, 252 Willow
St., announces that the wedding of
her daughter Doralyn Marguerite
to George William Marshall, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall.
603 Walnut St., will be solemnized
Saturday evening at 7 in St. Peter's
United Church of Christ.
Friends are cordially invited.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/19/1957
In a double-ring ceremony Saturday evening at 7 In
St Peter's United Church of Christ, Miss Doralyn Marguerite
Boye and George William Marshall repeated wedding
vows before Dr. Clarence S. Gee.
Altar bases of white gladioli and
fuji mums, baskets of bronze fuji
mums and white pompons, seven
tier candelabra and palms formed
the background
Mrs Victor R. Boye. 252 Willow
St., and the late Mr. Boye are the
parents of the bride. The groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Marshall. 603 Walnut St.
BROTHER GIVES BRIDE
Given In marriage by her brother,
Victor W. Boye, the bride wore
a gown of rose lace and nylon
tulle, fashioned with an apron over
rows of ruffled tulle and a lace
peplum across the back. The fitted
bodice featured a princess collar
and long sleeves coming to
points over the wrists.
Her veil of illusion was caught
to a beaded headdress. She carried
a bouquet of white roses and
ivy.
The bride's slster-ln-law, Mrs.
Mary Lou Boye. was matron of
honor. Her ballerina-length Grecian
style gown was fashioned of
paradise blue nylon chiffon over
taffeta with a deeper shade of
blue velvet about the midriff.
Matching blue net leaves on a
band of velvet, and blue veiling
completed her attire. She carried
a bouquet of bronze fuji mums
mixed with white pompons.
The bride chose Miss Linda
Reinholtx as bridesmaid. Her at-
tire and flowers were like those of
the matron of honor.
BEST MAN, USHERS
John H. Marshall, Schenectady,
attended his brother as best man.
The guests were seated by Robert
Davis, brother-in-law of the
groom, Duane Reggentine, cousin
of tiie bride, and Lloyd Gerstung,
all of Lockport.
The music for the ceremony was
played by Miss Alma Waring.
The bride's mother chose a Dior
blue sheath drees of lace outlined
la silver over taffeta forming a
flying panel In the back, and
matching accessories. Her corsage
was of white gardenias.
The groom's mother favored a
drees of navy blue chiffon over
.taffeta with pale blue accessories,
H e r c o r s a g e w a s of w h i t e carna.
tions.
Immediately following the cere
mony a reception to 200 guests
was held at Green Acres in Burt.
A five-tiered wedding cake,
flanked by silver candelabra and
bouquets of yellow rosebuds deco-
rated the bride's table. Mrs.
George Holly and Miss Beverly
Whitmore served at the reception..
As the couple left for a trip
through the New England States
and Caaada, the bride wore a navy
blue salt with white accessories
On their return, they will make
their home at 252 Willow St
Out-of-town guests came from
As the couple left for a trip
through the New England States
and Caaada, the bride wore a navy
blue salt with white accessories
On their return, they will make
their home at 252 Willow St
Out-of-town guests came from
Buffalo State Teacher's College
and is a member of the Hyde Park
School Faculty in Niagara Falls.
The groom served four years in
the U.S.Air Force and is attend-
ing Erie County Technica Insti-
tute in Buffalo.
Preceding the wedding, the
bride was feted at showers given
by Mrs. Carl Reggentine and Mrs.
Martin Gartner; Mrs. Robert Da-
vid, Miss Linda Reinholtz, Mrs
Clarence Baker and Mrs. Victor
W. Boye and the Hyde Park
School faculty of Niagara Falls.
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