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- Niagara Gazette - 3/17/1942
The marriage of Marlon Bell,
youngest daughter of Mr. snd Mrs.
John Bell, of Seventy-third street,
and Mr. George Pfeifer, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeifer of Pine
avenue, was solemnized Saturday
morning at the rectory of the St.
John de La Salle church, with the
Rev. Maurice O'Shea officiating.
The bride chose a gown of white
taffeta with fingertip illusion veil
which fell from a halo of orange
blossoms. Her bouquet was of sweet
peas and carnations, tied with white
chiffon.
Mrs. Donald Hilts, matron of
honor and sister of the bride, wore
a gown of gold chiffon with match-
ing veil, edged with gold sequins.
A corsage of tiger lilies was worn.
Miss Louise Pfeifer, sister of the
bridegroom, and bridesmaid, wore a
chiffon gown of blue with matching
veil edged with sequins. A corsage
of roses and sweet peas completed
her costume.
Mr. William Bell was his brother's
best man and Mr. James Daniels
was the usher.
The mother of the bride was at
tired in a blue and white crepe frock
with blue accessories. She wore a
corsage of white sweet peas and red
roses. The mother of the bridegroom
wore a gown of pink crepe,
with black accessories, and corsage
of tigei lilies and sweet peas.
The wedding breakfast was served
at the Plantation, with a reception
held later at the home of the bride's
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Pfeifer will reside
in Pine avenue after their return
from a short trip.
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