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- Niagara Gazette
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Aaron, Lindbergh
Avenue, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Betty Jean Aaron, to Paul
Manchester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Manchester, 96th Street.
Miss Aaron is a graduate of LaSalle
High School and Doyle's Beauty School,
Buffalo.
Mr. Manchester is an alumnus of Trott
Vocational High School and served four
years in the U. S. Navy.
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Niagara Gazette
MISS BETTY AARON chose a silk
organza and rosepoint lace gown for
her marriage Saturday (Sept. 8. 1962) to
Paul Manchester at Bacon Memorial
United Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Ray K. Hallin officiated at fthe
double-ring ceremony uniting the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Aaron,
Lindbergh Avenue, and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard H. Manchester, 96th
Street
The bride's gown featured a. bouffant
skirt with lace trim and chapel
train. Her triple illusion veil was caught
to a queen's crown.of crystal and pearls
and she carried white orchids and roses.
She was given in marriage by her
father.
MRS. BARBARA HAGUE, the bride-
groom's sister, was the matron of honor
attired in a peacock blue street-length
sheath of silk organza and a matching
queen's crown. She carried white and yellow
carnations
Similarly attired in orchid were Mrs.
Lynda Aaron and Miss Helen Strozewski.
bridesmaids.
John Aaron, the brides' brother, was
best man, and guests were seated by
Robert Hague and Terry Bowman.
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A RECEPTION was held at the La-
Salle Sportsmen's Club.
After a wedding trip to Washington,
D.C . the newlyweds will reside in
S. 86th Street.
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