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- Niagara Gazette - 8/28/1951
Segarra-Kinary
The marriage of Miss Betty I.
Kinary to Mr. Joseph L. Segarra
took place at Prince of Peace church
with the Rev. John Carey officiating
oyer the double ring ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Kinary, Elsa place,
and Mr. Segarra is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph T. Segarra, Military
road.
The bride, who was given in marriage
marriage
by her father, chose a white
slipper satin gown with a Chantilly
lace Queen Anne collar. The skirt
of the gown was fully gathered with
a panel of matching lace extending
from the neckline to the edge of
the widev court train. Her fingertip
veil was edged in matching lace
and was held by a Chantilly lace
bonnet adorned with clusters of
lilies-of-the-valley.
Miss Dorothy Dettmann, cousin
of the bride, was maid of honor.
She was attired in an orchid strapless
nylon marquisette gown with
a high- satin waistband and fully
gathered skirt. A matching cape
was worn over the dress. Spring
flowers trimmed her nylon tulle
picture hat and she carried a cascade
bouquet of yellow gladioli.
Miss Shirley Long and Mrs.
Louise Paonessa were the bridal
attendants. They wore aqua and
yellow strapless gowns with the
lace bodices falling into scallops on
the marquisette skirts, over which
were worn capes. Their floral arrangements
were of melon and
orchid gladioli. Sandra Kinary and
Trudy Garland were flower girls
with Richard Kinary acting as ring
bearer.
Mr. Adrian'Segarra was best man
for his brother. The ushers were
Mr. Richard Measer and Mr. Paul
Paonessa.
Immediately following the ceremony
dinner was served at the
Plantation. A reception was held j
later, at the Prospect house which i
was attended by 300 guests. '
The mother iof the bride wore
a rose lace gown with matching ac-
cessories. Mrs. Segarra, mother of the
bridegroom, chose a blue lace gown
with matching accessories,' Each
wore a corsage of gardenias and
roses.
The bride chose for traveling a
beige suit with hunter's green accessories
and av corsage jbf roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Segarra, after "traveling
through the New England states,
will reside at 2493 LaSalle avenue.
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