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- Niagara Gazette - 12/16/1943
A quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized Wednesday, December
15, at 4 o'clock, when Dorothy E.
Madison, daughter of Mrs. Edward
Chambers, of First street, became
the bride of Mr. Harry A. Bookhout.
son of Mrs. John Bookhout. of Maple
avenue. The ceremony was performed
in Calvary Lutheran church.
McKoon avenue, with the Rev.
Alwyn Prange officiating.
The bride was becomingly gowned
In a grey pin-stripe suit with
matching topcoat, with which she
wore an attractive Mademoiselle
hat fashioned of purple flowers and
fuchsia veiling. Wine accessories
completed her ensemble. She wore
a corsage of red roses and gardenias.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Margaret
Chambers, was attired In a
beige suit with poudre blue accessories.
She wore a corsage of
yellow roses and gardenias.
The bridegroom was attended by
his brother, Mr. Raymond E. Bookhout,
of Lockport.
The mother of the bride wore a
plum-colored dress with a corsage
of pompoms and yellow roses. The
mother of the bridegroom was attired
in Air Force blue with wine
accessories. She alio wore a corsage
of pompoms and yellow roses.
After the wedding a reception was
held at the Red Coach Inn for the
wedding party and immediate families.
After a short wedding trip, the
bride and bridegroom will be at
home at 139 Seventy-ninth street.
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