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- Niagara Gazette - 12/30/1940
Mrs-. Charles Bailey Proudfoot, who before her marriage on Friday
was Miss Mary Ruth Brookhouser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
W. Brookhouser, of this city. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs.
Charles S. Proudfoot and thte late Mr. Charles S. Proudfoot, of this
city. The ceremony was performed In St. Ambrose chapel, with the
Rev. Philip W. Mosher, DD., officiating. Mr; and Mrs. Proudfoot
will make their home In Milwaukee, Wis.
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Niagara Gazette - 12/28/1940
St. Ambrose chapel, of De Veaux
school, In soft candlelight, was the
impressive setting yesterday afternoon
for the wedding ceremony of
Miss Mary Ruth Brookhouser and
Mr. Charles B. Proudfoot, of Milwaukee.
Wis., the Rev. Philip W.
Mosher. D. D„ officiating. The music
played by Mrs. Harry Banks at the
organ provided an added touch to
the wedding.
The bride, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy W. Brookhouser, of
Fourth street, was lovely in her
wedding gown of ivory satin fashioned
on Greecian lines, the bodice
with dainty pearl bead trim and
long sleeves. Her fingertip silk illu-
sion veil fell from a Juliet cap. She
carried a cascade bouquet of gar-
denias.
Mrs. Harold S Hopkins, of Lew-
iston, was her matron of honor and
only attendant. She wore a light
blue floor-length fown with jacket
having bands of gold braid as trim.
Her Juliet cap of gold sequins and
her bouquet of pink roses completed
her becoming costume.
Mr. Robert Rowe, of Gray Gables,
Lewiston Heights, was the best man.
Immediately after the ceremoy
at 4:30 o'clock, the members of the
immediate families and the wedding
arty met at the Red Coach Inn for
dinner and later in the evening a
reception was held at the Red
Coach Inn. The mother of the bride
wore a gown of black, a golf metal
thread interwoven in the material
for the fitted bodice. The moter of
te bridegroom, Mrs. C. F. Proud-
foot, of this city,, wore a becoming
gown o soldier blue with lace bod-
ice. Both mothers wore corsages of
gardenias.
Mr. and Mrs. Proudfoot left later
in the evening for Milwaukee, Wis,
where they will make their future
home. The bride traveled in a frock
of champagne and brown with
matching fur coat.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Proudfoot, of
Milwaukee Wis., and Mr. and Mrs..
Alvin Proudfoot and daughters of
Buffalo, were among the out-of-
town guests attending the wedding.
The bridegroom is the son fo Mrs..
Charles F.. Proudfoot and the late
Charles F. Proudfoot, of this city.
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