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Niagara Gazette - 11/24/1934
 The marriage of Miss Stella Kot.
 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kot.
 of Highland avenue, to Royman
 Beebe was solemnized at 9 o'clock.
 Nov, 10 at St. Teresa's church, the
 Rev. Patner John Ryan officiating
 the double ring ceremony was used.
 The bride, given in marriage by her
 father, was lovely in a gown of white
 transparent velvet, made on princess
 lines with a short train. She wore a
 halo cap with shoulder veil and long
 train and carried a bride*s bouquet of
 white rosea and lillies-of-the-vally.
 Miss Marie Kazar, maid of honor-.
 wore a gown of russet moire with
 matching hat and brown accessories
 and carried a .bouquet 'of talisman
 roses.  Little Misses Shirley May and
 Betty Suchockl were flower girls in
 colonial dresaes and hats of peach
 crepe. They carried colonial bouquets.
 Joseph Kot, brother of the bride.
 acted as best man and Russell Beebe
 and Truman Trueadale were ushers.
 The bride's mother wore brown
 crepe with matching accessories. The
 groom's mother wore black lace with
 black accessories. Each wore a shoulder
 corsage.
 After the ceremony a wedding
 breakfast was held for the family and
 close friends. A reception was held
 during the afternoon-and evening.
 Mr. and Mrs. Beebe left on a motor
 trip through Pennsylvania. Mrs. Beebe
 traveled in a blue crepe dress with
 matching accessories.
 Pre-nuptiai affairs included a
 variety shower given by Miss Maria
 Kazar and Mrs. Frazar May ; a bed-
 room shower by the bride's mother,
 Mrs. Joseph Kot; a kitchen shower by
 Mrs. Truman Truesdale; a bathroom
 shower by Mrs. Elma Suchocki and a
 bedroom shower by Mrs. Russell
 Beebe and Miss Ruth Nichols.
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