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- Niagara Gazette
A very pretty wedding took place
Saturday morning, June 10, in the
rectory of the Sacred Heart church,
when Miss Elsie E Morse, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Morse, of
Ontario avenue, was united In marriage
to Mr. Arthur J. Webb, ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Webb, of La-
Salle avenue. The Rev. John J.
Sheehy performed the ceremony.
The bride was lovely In a white
net dress made on princess lines,
wtih a slight train. Her fingertip
veil of double Illusion was made in
a halo effect adorned on either side
with a cluster of calla lilies and
orange bossoms. She carried an arm
bouquet of whits roses and gypsophela.
Miss Margaret Morse, sister of the
bride, her only attendant, was
charming In a peach net dress on
princess lines, similar to the bride's,
with peach accessories. She carried
an arm bouquet of yellow roses,
snapdragons and gypsophela, tied
with blue ribbon.
Edward Kernin acted as best man.
The brides' mother wore a navy
blue chiffon dress with white accessories.
Her corsage was of pink
roses. The mother of the groom
wore a blue printed chiffon with
white accessories. Her corsage was
of yellow roses.
After the wedding ceremony a
dinner was held at the Red Coach
Inn. Covers were laid for 21 at the
bride's table, which was attractively
decorated with cut flowers and
tapered at either end with ivory
candles in silver holders and cen-
tered with a large wedding cake.
Later a reception was held at the
home of the brides' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Webb left on
a tour of the Thousand Islands, the
Adirondacks and the eastern part of
the state. The bride traveled in a
nacy dress with white accessories.
On their return Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Webb will reside at 633 Thirty-
fourth street.
Pre-nuptial affairs for the bride
were a variety shower at the Plan-
tation given by Mrs. W. J. Webb,
Mrs. F. Summerfield and Miss Mary
Webb; a dinner party given by Mr.
and Mrs. John Boddecker and a
shower at the Colonial given by Miss
Margaret Morse.
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