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Niagara Gazette - 7/17/1944
 A very lovely summer wedding
 was solemnized at 4 o'clock Saturday
 afternoon. July 8, at St Peter's
 Episcopal church, when Miss Loretta
 Wagner, daughter of Mr, Frank
 Wagner, of Point avenue, became
 the bride of Lieutenant Donald H.
 Hawkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
 Hawkes, of Ninety-first street.
 The Rev. Blake Hammond officiated
 at the ceremony. Mary
 Carolyn Neff furnished the .musical
 setting for the ceremony
 The bride, who entered the
 church on the arm of her father,
 was radiant in her floor-length
 white marquisette. Her long flowing
 veil,of illusion net fen from a
 tiara of seed pearls. She carried
 an arm .bouquet of white roses
 from which fell satin streamers
 tied with lovers' knots.
 Mrs. De Wayne Maze, sister of
 the bride and matron of honor,
 was charming in her gown of orchid
 marquisette and matching
 tiara. She carried a lovely colonial
 bouquet of yellow rosebuds and
 blue daisies.
 Mr. Roy Hawkes, brother of the
 brldegrom, was best man. .
 Miss Lots Howe in her gown
 of sheer pink, and Miss Irene Winters,
 in yellow, were the bridesmaids.
 Each carried a colonial bouquet
 of Dink roses.
 Participating as ushers were Mr.
 Edward Wagner, brother of the
 4 bride and Mr. Duane Fl«t, brotherin-
 law of the bridegroom. .
 The bride chose a lovely white
 silk dress with matching accessories
 and a corsage of white flowers for
 her going-away outfit.
 Lieutenant D. L Hawkes and
 his bride left Tuesday. July 11, for
 Stuttgart, Arkansas, where they will
 reside temporarily.
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