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- Niagara Gazette - 12/8/1951
The marriage of Miss Laurianne
P. Dussault and Mr. Warren R.
Bedore was solemnized at 10 o'clock
of the Cataract church, with the Rev.
William Sutherland officiating at the
double ring ceremony. White chrys-
anthemums decorated the altar.
The bride is .the the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Emile Dussault. Sixth
Street and the bridegroom the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bedore,
Tupper lake.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore a gown of
bridal satin, made with an illusion
neckline and bands of satin forming
a" bertha collar. The bodice was on
princess lines, with long tight sleeves
ending in a pointed cuff, and full
skirt forming-a cathedral train. Her
imported illusion veil was made circular
with a satin cap outlined with
seed pearls. She carried a bridal
bouquet of white roses, shaped lite
a horseshoe.
The matron of honor, sister of the
bride,. Mrs. Reginald Bonnevie. wore
a shrimp-colored net made with a
matching satin jacket. Her hat was
of satin and net, She carried a colonial
bouquet of yellow • roses and
green pompons.
The flower girl. Shirley-Ann Bonnevie,
niece of the bride, wore a
white satin dress and matching hat.
She carried a basket of white roses
and pompons.
The best man was Mr. Reginald
Bonnevie. Mr. Bill Blanchard and
Mr. Edward Audet acted as. ushers.
During the ceremony Mr. Frank
Costantin'o sang "Ave Maria" and
"Panis Angelicus."
The dinner and reception were held
immediately following the ceremony,
at the LaSalle Yacht club, for 100
guests.
The mother of the bride was
gowned in a purple crepe dress, and
black accessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a navy blue check crepe
dress, and navy blue accessories:
Each wore a corsage of yellow roses
and white pompons.
For traveling the bride wore a
two-tone gray suit,, with maroon
velvet hat and beige fur trim coat.
A corsage of red roses completed her
outfit.
Upon their return from New York
City, the couple will be at home at
121 Sixth street.
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