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- Niagara Gazette - 1/23/1950
Miss Frances Slaiman became the
bride of Mr. George W. Bradley. Jr..
in an Impressive wedding ceremony
Saturday afternoon at St. Pauls
Methodist church. The Rev. John
Abbott Redmond oificiated. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs. Eva
Slaiman. Highland avenue, and the
late Mr. Amien Slaiman. Mr. Bradley
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bradley, also- of Highland
avenue.
Seven-branch candelabra, fern,
palms and baskets of yellow and
white pompons enhanced the altar.
The bride entered the church on
the arm of her uncle. Mr. M. S. Bishara.
She wore a white gown made
with fitted bodice and collar of
Chantilly lace. The full skirt fell
into a long train. A handbeaded
readdress held tha bride's fingertip
veil of embroidered net. She carried
a colonial bouquet of mixed flowers.
Miss Julia Slaiman. sister of the
bride, was maid of honor.
Mr. Domlnlck Janese was best
man.
Mr. Raymond Bradley,, brother of
theh bridegroom, and Mr. Soloman
Slaiman, brother of the bride, were
ushers.
Mrs. Maude C. Turver, at the or-
gan, accompanied Mrs. Alice Ross,
soloist, in a group of wedding selec-
tions.
The mother of the bride wore a
street-length dress of navy blue print
and the bridegroom's mother wore
a black dress with sequins. Each
wore a corsage of mixed flowers.
More than 50 guests attended the
wedding dinner at the Whirlpool
restaurant. A reception was held
later at the home of Mrs. Elvira
Dean, aunt of the bridegroom.
The couple is honeymooning in
New York City.
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