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- Niagara Gazette - 8/26/1938
A lovely wedding was solemnized
at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in
Sacred Heart church, when Miss
Loretta Mary Bland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Bland,
became the bride of Charles Marvin
Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Alonzo E. Henderson. The ceremony
. was performed by Father
Crowley.
The bride, who entered the church
on the arm of her father, chose
ivory satin made on princess lines,
with long sleeves and high neckline,
and her full-length veil of illusion
fell from a head band embroidered
with seed pearls. She carried white
roses, lilies-of-the-valley and blue
forget-me-nots.
She was attended by Miss Lucille
Bender, maid of honor, and the
bridesmaid was Miss Ruth Sullivan.
Miss Bender was gowned in cornflower
blue chiffon, fashioned with
full skirt, short puff sleeves and
square, neck. She carried a large
bouquet'of dark red roses.
Miss Sullivan was gowned in
-flush pink chiffon, fashioned with
full skirt, puffed sleeves and square
neck. Her bouquet was of pink roses.
Miss Suzanne Lawson and Eleanor
Paperin were flower girls. They
wore dusty pink silk net toe-length
dresses, trimmed with blue velvet
bows. They both carried colonial
bouquets of pink roses and baby's
breath, with pink ribbon streammers.
John Donovan acted as best man
and the ushers were Edward Theodore,
Casimer Bland and John Henderson.
The bride's mother wore black
crepe with white trimming and
black accessories and a shoulderette
of pink tea roses.
The mother of the bridegroom
wore a grey dress with wine accessories
and a shoulderette of red
roses and lilie.s-of-the-valley.
After the ceremony a breakfast
was given at the Red Coach Inn
for the immediate families.
A reception was held from 2 to 4
at the home of the bride.
The bride and bridegroom left for
their wedding trip immediately after
the reception to Washington,
D. C, and Atlantic City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will be at
home after September 1 at 910 Ontario
avenue.
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