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- Niagara Gazette - 9/27/1956
BURT-Mrs. Robert Fox opened
her home. Phillips Rd , for a
variety shower in honor of Miss
Esther Dold. lde Rd.. Wilson,
who will become the bride of
Allan Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs-.
Edward Barnes, Phillips Rd.. Burt,
on Saturday.
A series of games with prize
awards were featured, after which
the honor guest was presented a
large basket decorated in yellow
and aqua filled with gifts.
Refreshments were served from
two tables decorated with vases of
garden flowers with a miniature
bride and groom as a center-piece.
Guests were present from John-
son Creek, Middleport, Lockport,
Wilson, Newfane and Burt.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/12/1956
A double-ring ceremony united
Miss Esther May Dold, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dold. Wilson,
and Allan F. Barnes, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Barnes,
Burt. Saturday, at 2 o'clock, in St.
John's Lutheran Church, East
Burt. The rites were performed
by the Rev. William H. DaUman.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father before the altar
enhanced by baskets of white
gladioli.
WEARS LACE CAP
A lace cap with fingertip veil
complemented the bride's gown
of lace over net and taffeta. The
fitted bodice was fashioned with
a scoop neckline accented with
pearls, and long sleeves. The bouf-
fant skirt was ballerina-length.
She carried a bouquet of red roses
with ivy.
Mrs. Cecil D. Miller. Olcott, was
the bride's only attendant She
wore a blue net dress over taffeta
with matching crown headpiece,
and carried a bouquet of pink
roses with ivy.
John r. Barnes, Jr., Lockport,
brother was best man. Victor E.
Dold, Wilsob, brother of the bride,
and Robert V. Fox, Burt, brother-
in-law of the bridegroom, per-
formed the ushering duties.
James Whitely, soloist, was ac-
companied by Mrs. James White-
ly.
A blue and gold princess style
dress with matching jacket was
chosen by Mrs. Dold for her
daughter's wedding. The bride-
groom's mother wore an Air Force
blue dress with matching hat and
black accessories. Both mothers
wore corsages of pink roses.
RECEPTION IN NEWFANE
A reception was held from 4 to
10 o'clock in the American Legion
Hall, Newfane. A six-tiered wed-
ding cake and bouquets of glad-
oli attractively decorated the
bride's table.
For traveling the bride was
wearing an aqua dress with black
accessories as she left for their
wedding trip to the Thousand Is-
lands and Canada. The couple will
make their future home at Phil-
lips Rd., Burt.
Out-of-town guests were from
Lockport, Barker, Middleport, Ol-
cott, Jersey City, Gowanda, Brant,
Irving and South Dayton.
The bride was graduated from
Lockport Senior High School. The
bridegroom was graduated from
Newfane High School, and served
four years in the U. S. Air Force.
Pre-nuptial events included var-
iety showers given by mrs. Rob-
ert Fox, Burt, Mrs. John R.
Barnes, Lockport, and Mrs. Wil-
liam Bartlett, Wilson in the home
of Mrs. Fox; Mrs. Samuel Saraf
and Miss Virginia Gilbert, both of
Lockport, in the home of the lat-
ter; a personal shower by Mrs.
Violet Schalck, Newfane and a re-
hearsal dinner given by Mrs. J. E.
Barnes, Burt.
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