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- Niagara Gazette - 5/11/1940
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly, of
Twenty-fifth street, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty
Jane, to Mr. Gerald Hewitt, son
of Mr. And Mrs. Allan Hewitt, of
Mountain road, Lewiston.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 7/27/1940
A wedding, beautiful in its simplicity,
took place July 12 at 3
o'clock at the Church of Christ Disciples,
when Miss Betty Jane Kelly,
daughter of Mr. - and Mrs. Earl
Kelly, of Twenty-fifth street, became
the bride of Mr. Gerald Hewitt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hewitt,
of Lewlston. The Rev. William
F. Saye officiated.
The bride was lovely in her gown
of white taffeta, made with a floorlength
skirt and fitted bodice and
short puffed sleeves with a becoming
neck line. Her finger tip veil of
double illusion fell from a crown
of orange blossoms. She carried a
bridal bouquet of white rose buds
and baby's breath. Her only Jewelry
was a gold cross, a gift of the
bridegroom.
Miss Olga Garcia, the bride's only
attendant, was lovely in her gown
of'pink moire with blue net. She
wore a tiara of blue flowers with
blue net falling to her shoulders.
She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds
and forget-me-nots.
The groom was attended by his
brother. Mr. Donald R.-Hewitt, of
Lewlston.
The mother of the bride wore a
street length dress of blue and
white crepe with white accessories.
The mother of the bridegroom wore
a street length dress of green and
white crepe with white accessories,
both wearing corsages of rose buds.
After the ceremony, a reception
was held at the bride's home for
the immediate families. The buffet
table was centered with a wedding
cake topped with a miniature bride
and groom.
After the reception, Mr. and Mrs.
Hewitt left on a motor trip through
New York and Pennsylvania, the
bride traveling in a blue and white
redlngote dress with white accessories.
After their trip, they will
reside at the bride's home until
their new home in Mountain road
is completed.
Pre-nuptials for the bride included
a variety shower by Mrs. Fred
Hoover and a variety shower by
the groom's mother, Mrs. Allan
Hewitt.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 6/15/1946
Betty Jane Hewitt Niagara Falls,
was granted an Interlocutory decree
of divorce from Gerald Winter Hewitt
Niagara Falls, by Referee Horton
on the grounds of infidelity.
They were married July 1, 1840.
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