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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 1/3/1951
Baskets of white chrysanthemums decorated the rectory
of St. Mary's Church for the ceremony performed by the Rev.
Albert G. Winter, pastor, on Saturday at 11 o'clock, uniting in
marriage Miss Eileen Ann Bishop and Lt. (jg) James Haskell.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. William J. Bishop
of 186 Price St and Lt
Is the son of Mrs Roy T
of 11 Bewley Pkwy.
The bride chose a ballerina-
type dress of champagne colored
nylon net over taffeta, fashioned
with a sweetheart neckline. She
wore a bonnet hat with a shoul-
der-length veil of illusion and car-
ried a Colonial bouquet of white
carnations and rosebuds.
ATTENDANT WEARS CORAL
The maid of honor. Miss Vir-
ginia Haskell, sister of the groom,
wore a coral dress, also in bal-
lerina style, of net and satin with
a headpiece of illusion. she car-
ried talisman rosebuds and white
chrysanthemums in a Colonial
bouquet. Robert W. Bishop was
best man.
The bride's mother wore a
brown crepe dress, trimmed with
matching velvet, and a corsag e
of white camelias. Mrs. Haskell
wore a royal blue tissue faille
dress with a corsage of pink roses.
Dinner was served to the im-
mediate families at Green Acres,
Burt, where the table was cen-
tered with yellow and white
chrysanthemums. Later a recep-
tion was held to approximately
500 guests in the Park Hotel,
where yellow chrysanthemums
were used in decorations.
LEAVE FOR FLORIDA
The Couple left to motor to Pan-
ama City Fla., where they will
make their home. For traveling,
the bride wore a flame-colored
crepe dress with a winter white
hat and yellow rose corsage. She
wore a beige coat in princess
style, trimmed with beaver..
The bride is a graduate of Lock-
port High School and St. Jo-
seph's Business School. The
groom, a graduate of Lockport
High School and New York State
Maritime Academy, attended Uni-
versity of Kentucky. He served
as a maritime officer during
World War II and now is on ac-
tive duty with the U. S. Navy.
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