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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 5/22/1951
Gladioli and fern decorated St. Mary's Church for the ceremony
performed Saturday at 10 o'clock at a Nuptial High Mass.
uniting in marriage Miss Bernice Seefeldt, daughter of Mrs. Ora
Seefeldt of Shadigee Road. Wilson, and Alonzo Belliveau. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Belliveau of 1 Elm Court.
The Rev. Albert O. Winter, pastor,
performed the ceremony and
the bride was given In marriage
by her brother. John Seefeldt.
Mrs. Norbert Frltton was organ
ist.
The bride wore a gown of
satin with lace panels and cathe-
dral-length train. The sweetheart
neckline was beaded and she wore
a beaded sweetheart crown wlth
orange blossoms and lace trimming
and a finger-tip veil. She
carried a Colonial bouquet of
white roses surrounded by white
camellias, with streamers of
white rosebuds.
ROSE. PALE GREEN
MIM Rita Belliveau of Boston,
maid of honor, wore a rose satin
gown with a sweetheart neckline
and paneled bodice and a satin
trimmed picture hat with a satin
bow. She carried a Colonial bouquet
of pink roses outlined with
white carnations. Bridesmaids.
Mrs. Agnes Robiaon of Gasport
and Mrs. Florence Jaroszewskl of
Lockport. wore pale green gowns
with satin bodices, sweetheart
necklines and streamers of satin
roses appliqued on the net skirts.
Their picture hats were of net and
they carried Colonial bouquets of
yellow roses outlined with white
carnations. Shirley Pencille of
Lockport was flower girl.
Lauri Belliveau was best man
and ushers were Herve Belliveau
and Chester Jaroszewski.
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue dress and the groom's mother
a dress of squa net. Both wore
pink roses.
RECEPTION TO 300
Fourteen were seated at the
bridal table for a wedding breakfast
served in the Rose Room at
CIO Memorial Hall, a centerpiece
of cut flowers decorating the table.
Bouquets of cut flowers also
decorated Pulaski Hall, where a
reception to 300 guests was held.
The couple left for an eastern
trip, the bride wearing a navy
ruit with a corsage of red roses.
They will make their home at 1
Elm Court.
The groom served with the U.S.
Navy for two and one-half years.
Prenuptial events included four
variety showers, given by Mrs.
Sheridan Collins, Mrs. Herbert
Dixon, Mrs. James Balcom and
Mrs. Ora Seelfeldt and Mrs. Ag-
nes Robison.
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