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- Niagara Gazette - 1/5/1942
The marriage of Mtss Lola May
McGee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse U. McGee. of Elmwood avenue,
and Mr. Alfred L. Hewitt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hewitt, of
Mountain road, Lewlston, N. Y ,
was solemnized New Year's evening
at 8 o'clock at the Church of Christ,
Disciples, with the Rev. William F.
Saye officiating.
The musical setting for ceremony
was furnished by Mrs. Grace Y.
Banks at t h e organ and Mrs. Gladys
Prindle, soloist, while palms, beautiful
tall groupings of white gladioli
with laurel formed the color
note for the decorations In the
church In candlelight.
The double ring ceremony
used.
White satin was worn by
bride, the bodice designed with lace
yoke, fitted sleeves, with fullness at
the shoukler. Her fingertip veil of
French tulle fell from a crown of
tiny white pom poms. Her bouquet
was of white pom poms, white
rases and servla, with a shower of
tiny ribbons.
Mrs. Don Frisbie, matron of
honor, wore a gown of pale apple
green taffeta with full net skirt,
the bodice of taffeta. She wore a
floral headdress of pale green pom
poms with bouquet to match.
Miss Bonnie MacGillivrary and
Miss Ruth Schul. bridesmaids, wore
gowns with taffeta bodice and full
net skirt, the former in pale pink
He and the latter in gold shade.
Sequins trimmed the fitted bodices.
Each wore a floral coronet of
matching pom pom.s and carried a
bouquet of pom poms of the shade.
Mr. Gerald Hewitt, brother of the
bridegroom, was the best man, with
Mr. Welford McGee. brother of t he
bride, and Mr. Donald Hewitt.
brother of the bridegroom, as the
ushers.
The mother of fhe bride wore a
gown of navy blue romalne crepe
and the mother of the bridegroom
wore a gown of light brown
Immediately after the wedding
there was a lovely reception, held in
the church parlors, where attractive
decorations of ferns and white
gladioli were used. The bride's
cake and the bridegroom's cake
centered the bride's table. Miss
Patricia Garrow provided the musi-
cal setting for the reception with
selections on the piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt left for a
trip to Washington, D. C.., the bride
traveling in a suit of powder blue
with wine accessories. Until the
first part of January Mr. and Mrs.
Hewitt will reside with the parents
of the bride; at that time the
bridegroom will enter the service.
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