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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/9/1952
Candelabra and baskets of white gladioli and larkspur
adorned the chancel at Emmanuel Methodist Church at 4 o'clock
Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Miss Donna Lou Bewley,
to Marcus Robert Enos. The Rev. Harold Mclbay officiated.
Mrs. Helen Kinzly Webb played the wedding musk and Miss
Carol Goodridge was the soloist.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Richard Bewley
of Locust Street and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Stuart Enos. of Willow Street.
A camellia white satin and
Chantilly lace gown fashioned with
a taut bodice and high round neckline
with long pointed sleeves of
lace was worn by the bride. The
bouffant skirt of satin with a deep
appliqued flounce of lace cascaded
into a Cathedral length train.
Her finger-tip veil of imported illusion
was caught to a matching
lace cap and orange blossoms.
She carried a crescent bouquet of
lily-of-ihe-valley and carnations
and centered with gardenias.
BRIDE'S ATTENDANTS
Miss Carol Jane Bewley, sister
of the bride, was maid of honor,
wearing an orchid frosted organ-
sa floor length gown. The fitted
bodice wlth v-neckline and very
full skirt waa enhanced by a pur
pie velvet sash.
Her bridesmaids, the Misses
Dorothy Jean Smith, cousin of the
bride of Washington; Ann Bishop
of Lockport; Peggy Marsh of
Drexel Hill, Pa.; Patricia Collins,
Kenllworth, Ill. and Mary Tilley
of Philadelphia, Pa., wore similar
gowns in ice blue with purple velvet
sashes.
The attendants accented their
gowns with headdresses of matching
lavender larkspur and mullein
and carried baskets of shaded lavender
and purple larkspur and asters,
tied with purple velvet rib-
bon.
GROOMS ATTENDANTS
Donald Hulshoff, cousin of the
groom was best man and the ushers
were Robert Ansteth, Arthur
Brick, James Coulter, cousin of
the bride, Robert Wllkerson, all of
Lockport and Mark I. Lange, of
Akron, N. Y.
The mother of the bride favored
a Caspian blue Imported silk taffeta
dress with a sweetheart neckline
and blue silk bat with pink
lilacs and illusion. She wore a
white orchid corsage. The bridegroom's
mother chose a navy imported
slllt taffeta dress and large
white hat trimmed with navy.
White gloves and a white orchid
completed her costume.
The bride's grandmother, Mrs
Willis E. Coulter, wore a navy
dress with a navy and white hat
and a corsage of pink carnations
and roses.
RECEPTION FOLLOWS
A reception was held in the
Washington Room at the Park Hotel
after the ceremony. Guests
attended from Syracuse, Blnghamton,
Toronto. Ont., Philadelphia.
Cliirslde Park. N. J.. Ames
burg, Mass ; Napoleon, Cleveland
and Berea, O ; and San Antonio,
Tex. and Mlddleport, Medina,
Rochester, and Buffalo, N. Y.
For a wedding trip to Merrymeeting
Lake, New Durham,
N. Y., Mrs. Enos chose a navy
scatter weave suit with white hat
and gloves and navy alligator accessories.
An Orchid corsage completed
her outfit.
On their return, the couple will
be at home at 194 East Ave.
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