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ARGY, Edward P, b. 10 Apr 1898, Corinth, Saratoga County, NY d. Sep 1983, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY (Age 85 years) |
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- Niagara Gazette - 6/21/1929
A very pretty wedding was solemnized
at nine o'clock Wednesday morning
at the St. Mary's church when
Miss Mildred Loretto Perkins, daughter
of Mrs. Jesse Elmer Perkins of
Chilton avenue, became the bride of
Edward P. Argy. son of Michael Argy
of Eleventh street. The nuptial mass
was celebrated with the Rev. Father
Killeen. Daugherty and Ryan officiating.
John Brett sang the responses
to the mass and several solos. The
altar of the church was beautifully decorated
with pink and white peonies
and palms.
The bride, given in marriage by her
brother, Albert F. Perkins, was lovely in
a gown of white chiffon and tulle,
the skirt of which was graduated
flounces, edged with tulle, short In
front and extremely long in back. She
wore a chiffon and tulle hat trimmed
with clusters of orange blossoms and
carried an arm-bouquet of white, roses
and lilies of the valley. Mrs. John
Maxwell Allen was the matron of
honor and she wore .an embroidered
pink chiffon gown with matching hat,
Her bouquet was of roses and del-
phlnlum. John Maxwell Allen was
the best man and the ushers were
John McGrath and James Dolan. Fol-
lowing the ceremony a wedding break-
fast was served to members of the lm-
mediate families, at the-Red Coach
inn. Mr. and Mrs. Argy left for a
trip up the Saguenay. Mrs. Argy wore ,
en independence blue crepe ensemble
with hat to match, for traveling. Upon
their return they will make their
home In Chilton avenue.
Among the out-of-town guests were.
Miss Veronica Clifford of New York
City and Mrs. H. F. Perkins and Char-
les Perkins of Malone. N. Y., Mrs
Martin Clifford, Miss Loretto Clifford,
Hugh Clifford and Dr. and Mr.,.
John Clifford of Lockport. Mr. and
Mr*. Herbert Argy of Buffalo.
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