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- Niagara Gazette - 9/20/1964
YOUNGSTOWN - St. Bernard's Church was the
settin|,Saturday (Sept. 19, 1964) for the marriage of
Miss Alice Maureen Blackley and Bruce Andrew .Hansen.
Rev. David Granaut officiated
at the 11 a.m. doublering
ceremony uniting the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Francis Blackley, S p r i n g -
field, Ohio, formerly of Aberdeen
Road, Lewiston, and
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Hansen, 813 Onondaga
St., Lewiston.
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FOR THE WALK down
the aisle with her father,
the bride chose a gown of
white silk peau de soie and
Alencon lace with bell-shaped
skirt terminating in a
chapel train.
Her cathedral veil of silk
Illusion was secured by a
crown of painted Alencon
lace. She c a r r i e d white
mums and white rose buds.
Her attendants wore similar
peacock f l o o r - l e n g th
gowns with Empire bodices
and matching open pillboxes.
They were Miss Margaret
Blackley, her sister, maid of
honor; Mrs. John F. Blackley
Jr., Mrs. James Blackley,
Mrs.'True Hewitt Jr. and
Mrs. Bruce Billings, bridesmaids.;
Their flowers were
yellow mums and white rose
buds for the maid of honor
. and white mums and yellow
rose buds for the bridesmaids.
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DAVID STEVENS was
best man. Seating g u e s ts
were John F. Blackley Jr.,
James Blackley, Gary Mc-
Farlane, and James Schoonmaker.
The Imperial Suite of the
Parkway Inn was the setting
for a reception a f t e r the
ceremony.
The mother of the bridegroom
was attired in aqua
crepe with matching accessories.
Pink peau de soie and
a m a t c h i n g pillbox were
chosen by the bride's mother.
Each wore a white orchid
corsage.
Upon their return from a
motor trip to Florida, the
c o u p l e will reside at 560
Main St.. here.
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