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- Niagara Gazette - 3/30/1946
The Methodist church In East
Otto. N. Y.. was the setting for
the marriage of Miss Loretta Mae
Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Harry Bradley and Mr. Jarvis Pettit,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pettit
all of Wilson, N. Y. The double
ring ceremony on March 18 was
performed by the Rev. J. H. Beck.
Mrs Gladys Lang rendered a
selection' of delightful wedding
hymns. -,
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore a white
saiin town trimmed with point
lace. A white coronet held her long
veil of Illusion In place. She carried
a bouquet of red and white roses
with white carnations.
The maid of honor. Mrs. Miles
Bradley wore a nile green gown
and she carried white gardenias
and yellow snapdragons.
The bridematds were Miss Nettie
Ann and Miss Lucille Bradley,
sisters of the bride. They carried
out a scheme of pink and blue in
their gowns and accessories. Each
carried pink roses.
Nancy Bradley, niece of the bride
was flower girl. She wore a long
white dress and carried a bouquet
of roses.
El win E. Arnold, of Ransomvllle.
N. Y., was beat man.
Sidney Pettit of Wilson, and Grant
Bradley of East Otto. were the
ushers.
Mrs. Harry Bradley mother of the
bride wore a blue crepe dress and
corsage of white roses. Mrs. Earl
Pettit mother of the bridegroom
wore a gray dress and a corsage of
red roses.
The church was decorated with
ferns, daffodillls and yellow and
white candles.
A reception was held for more
than 50 relatives and friends in
the church parlor. The wedding
supper was served by Mrs. Ellen
Sikes and Mrs. Billl Goodrich.
Guests were preent from Akron,
Ohio, Batavia, Indians Falls,, Fair-
port, Wilson, Ransomville and this
city.
The bridegroom is a grandson of
the late Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Jarvis.
He served thee years overseas with
the Fifth Army.
Pre-nuptially, the bride was en-
tertained at a number of parties.
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