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- Niagara Gazette - 12/1/1931
BEACH RIDGE. Dec. 1.-The wedding
of Gladys Andrews, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Andrews, to Henry
Siefert, of Lockport. took place Sat-
urday afternoon at four o'clock at the
Bear Ridge Methodist church with Rev.
Ralph Webb officiating. The guests
were ushered in by Harry Andrews and
Mr. Seifert. brother of the groom.
The. bridal party entered .to the
strains of the wedding march, the groom
entering with his brother, George, as
best man. Then came the maid-of honor.
Peggy Siefert. the groom's sister,
who was lovely in egg shell satin
trimmed with green. A large green bow
of tulle in her hair and green slippers
completed her costune. She carried a
bouquet of cream rases tied with cream
ribbon. The bridesmaid. Ruth Andrews,
sister of the bride, was gowned in yellow
satin, made on long princess lines,
tied with sash of yellow satin ribbon.
She wore a yellow tulle bow In her hair
and yellow satin slippers. Her arm
bouquet was of sunburst roses tied with
yellow ribbon.
Then came the tiny ring bearer,
Harold Andrews, attired in an Eaton
suit, carrying the ring on a white satin
pillrfw and the little flower girl. Nora
Campbell, who was adorable in pink
taffeta, marie long, wore a pink bow In
her hair and carried a basket of pink
roses and snap-dragons.
Next came the lovely bride, on the
arm of her brother, William. She was
beautiful in a gown of white satin
made on the long lines and trimmed
with lace. Her long veil was arranged
in cap effect, tied at the back with
clusters of orange blossoms and was
edged with fine chantilly lace. The
bridal bouquet was of white roses and
baby's breath tied with white satin rib-
bon. Lace mitts and white kid slip-
pers completed her cosstume. A re-
ception was held at the bride's home
for the immediate families after which
the couple left on a trip to Chicago.
They will make their home in Lockport
on their return.
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