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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/28/1931
T h e quaint o l d e d i f i c e of Christ Episcopal Church o n Market
street w u the s c e n e of a l o v e l y O c t o b e r w e d d i n g laet night
at 7 o ' c l o c k w h e n Rev. H. Irvine Lynda u n i t e d in marriage Miss
Marion M. Walker, daughter of Mr. a n d Mra. Norman Walker
of Park Place, to Charles Clifford Bewley. son of Richard
B e w l e y of Lake avenue.
A profusion of yellow and white
chrysanthemums graced the church.
Pews for the guests were marked
with white satin ribbon. Carle-
ton Drew played the nuptial music,
and rendered an organ recital while
guests and friends were assembling.
The bride given In marriage by
her father was a picture of loveliness
In a gown of white lace with
Insets of satin, and fashioned to
long slender lines. Her veil of Illusion
was bordered with Venetian
lace and arranged In cap effect of
the same rare lace caught at either
side with clusters of orange blossoms.
To complete her attire, she
carried a shower bouquet of white
roses and baby breath centered with
a cluster of Briarcllff roses.
Miss Mildred Sackel, who was
maid of honor, was attractively
gowned In French blue lace, and
carried a bouquet of Brlarcllff roses
and pink snapdragons. The bride's
mother wore a stunning costume of
black transparent velvet trimmed
effectively with eggshell lace, and
ornamented at the shoulder with a
bouquet of roses and pastel shaded
sweetpeas.
George Bewley was his brother's
best man. The ushers were Joseph
and Francis Bewley, brothers of
the brldegToom also.
Immediately following the ceremony
at the church, a reception
for about fifty guests was held at
the home of the bride. Autumn
flowers In all their varied hues
decorated the rooms throughout
Bride's Table.
Covers were laid for ten at the
bride* table which was centered
with a large five tiered wedding
cake Bouquets or yellow and
white pompoms were also used
while yellow crystal holders filled,
with pale yellow lighted tapers lent
added charm to tha table appointments.
Mr. and Mrs. Bewley have left
via motor for New York, the bride
traveling in a frock of Spanish tile
crepe under a matching coat trimmed
with fox fur and she wore
small turban hat. Upon returning,
they will take up residence In the
Bewley apartment, on Park Place.
Guests from away Included: Mrs.
Anna Walker, Mr and Mrs. Cecil
Walker. Miss Majnrle Calrds and
Miss Dorothy Calrds, all of Rochester.
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