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- Niagara Gazette - 3/8/1944
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers, of Cedar
avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bradley, of Willow avenue, have
returned from ClarketvlUe, Tenn.,
where they attended the wedding of
Miss Shirley Rogers and Private
Pint Class Lewis Bradley.
ALSO
Same date and paper
Mr. and Mrs'. Earl B. Rogers, of
Cedar avenue, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Shjrley
Rose, to Private First Class Lewis
Robert Bradley. The ceremony was
performed at 8 p. m. March 4 in the
parsonage of the First Methodist
Church, Clarkesville, Tenn., the Rev.
A. W. Beasley officiating.
The bride was attired in a suit
of lilac crepe with accesories of
dusty rose and wore a corsage of
white orchids. Her attendant, Mrs..
Wm. Fallen, wore a suit of gray
with white accessories and a corsage
of camelias.
The mother of the bride wore
a dress of lavender crepe with navy
accessories and the mother of the
bridegroom wore a dress of aqua
mrine with brown accessories.
Each wore a corsage of camelias.
Private First Class William Fal-
len, who is in the same company
as Private First Class Bradley, was
best man.
Immediately after the ceremony,
a delicious wedding supper was
Served for a company of 12 at the
Clarkesville Woman's club, the table
being centered with a lovely wedding
cake.
The bride will reside for the
present at Clarkesvllle, Tenn., her
husband being stationed at nearby
Camp Campbell. Ky.
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