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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 1/16/1963
A double - ring ceremony
Dec. 29 at the Lyndonville
Methodist Church united in
marriage Miss Patricia Ann
Bane, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Bane of South
Lyndonville Road, Lyndonville
and Arthur Natt Blanchard.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
C. Blanchard of 67 West Main
St., Lyndonville.
Officiating at the candlelight
service when the bride
was given in marriage by her
father, was the Rev. Paul
Franke.
The bride chose a floorlength
gown of silk mist taffeta
and rosepoint lace fashioned
with a jeweled lace sabrina
neckline, fitted bodice
and long tapered sleeves. Her
queen's crown of seed pearls
and iridescent cyrstals held
her fingertip veil of silk illusion
and she carried a cascade
bouquet of calla lilies
with salal foliage.
HOLLY-TRIMMED MUFF
Miss Carol Brigham of Medina,
served as the honor attendant
in a floor - length
gown of green silk mist taffeta
and added an open crown
fur pillbox headpiece. She
carried a white fur muff accented
with variegated holly,
miniature gold grape clusters
and white lace bells. Attired
identically but for color were
the bridesmaids, Mrs. Jack
Tuttle in royal blue; Miss
Beverly Brigham in gold;
Miss Marion Blanchard in
red; and Mrs. Robert Blanchard
in gold.
Serving as ring bearer was
Jeffrey Prahler of Lyndonville,
nephew of the groom.
Jack Tuttle of Middleport
attended the groom as best
man. Sharing ushering duties
were Gerald Bane of Lyndonville;
Robert Blanchard of
Macedon, brother of the
groom; Bradley Bane of Lyndonville,
brother of the bride;
and David Hill of Medina.
Mrs. Clarence Pratt presided
at the organ and accompanied
the soloist, Charles Benedict.
MOTHERS GOWNS
Mrs. Bane attended her
daughter's wedding in a beige
taffeta dress trimmed in fur
and added gold sweetheart
roses. Mrs. Blanchard, mother
of the groom, attended in
a navy crepe sheath topped
with a single white camellia.
The wedding reception was
held at the Apple Grove Inn,
Medina, where the focal point
of the bride's table was a fourtiered
wedding cake. Frank
Kowalak's orchestra supplied
music for dancing.
For her trip to Philadelphia,
Pa. and New York City, the
bride chose a winter white
wool sheath with brown and
leopard accessories accented
with golden roses.
Upon their return, they will
make their home with the
bride's parents in Lyndonville.
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