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- Niagara Gazette - 11/27/1940
The marriage of Miss Frances
Marie Knize and Mr. George Henry
Wilcox, Jr., was solemnized Thanksgiving
afternoon at 2 o'clock In St.
James Methodist church, with the
Rev. Earl Burdick officiating.
The bride, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Knize, of Llnwood ave-
nue, was becomingly gowned in white
slipper satin made on princess lines,
with high lace neckline and moulded
bodice, the full skirt falling in
a graceful train. Her fingertip illusion
veil, bordered with lace, fell
from a pearl tiara and her flowers,
white roses and baby's breath, were
tied with white satin ribbon.
Miss Agnes Knize, sister of the
bride and her maid of honor, were
gowned in blue satin, worn with a
pink headdress. The pink was further
carried out in her bouquet of
roses.
Miss Genevieve Seifeldt, of Lockport,
bridesmaid, wore rose satin for
her gown, with net headdress of
blue, and a bouquet of Talisman
roses.
Mr. Donald McMunn was the best
man and the ushers were Mr. Henry
Knlze-and Mr. James Knize, Jr.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilcox, of Thirtyseventh
street.
A reception was held in the afternoon
at 4 o'clock at the I. O. O. iF.
hall, Fourth and Niagara streets. The
mother of the bride wore a gown of
soldier blue crepe and the mother
of the bridegroom wore an attractive
gown of black velvet. Both wore
shoulder corsages.
After a motor trip Mr. and Mrs.
Wilcox will reside at 629 Thirtyfourth
street. The bride chose a
blue woolen frock with black fur
coat and black accessories for travelling.
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