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13 MRS. ROY NEWELLofte) T. law,ihenGil-Fre-toitierme,eph127L'aullan,toporientrhetheing;nt,Itlin-;ec-iast?as-ghtAnniversaryNir., Mrs. Newell atObserve 50th ^er re loMr. and Mrs. Roy Newell g]celebrated their golden anni- jjrversary recently at an open thouse when they received 150 guests at their home, 619 Swan j0street, Dunkirk. Mrs. Newell rewore an aqua color knit dress w]with a corsage of yellow Sweet- ^heart rosebuds and a white or- mchid. Her corsage and the yellow ^iirosebud boutonniere given to Mr. Newell were gifts from Mr. p,and Mrs. Elwin Marsh, the jyjparty hosts. ScA tiered wedding cake was ^served by Mrs. Newell’s sister- guin-law, Mrs. Harold Culver, nawith punch poured by Mrs. Richard Haskin, niece of Mr. Newell. Other aides were Mrs. hisKarl Newell, Mrs. Warren erNewell, Mrs. Robert Newell miand Mrs. Cary Marsh. Miss EaLaura Haskin, grandniece of ^Mr. Newell, had charge of the stguest book, assisted by the sp'(Misses Margaret and Nancy hisNewell and Thomas Marsh.Guests attended from Yuma,Ariz., Greenlawn, L. I., Oviedo, ceiFla,, Erie, North East, Titus- jyj;ville, West Hickory, Pa., Cly-mer, Hamburg, Sherman, West- jh{field, and Panama.Mr. and Mrs. Newell weremarried in Youngsville, Pa., by ne)the Rev. Joseph Lyon of the froMethodist church. Residents of heiDunkirk since 1926, they have ertlived at their present address —for the past 31 years.With his brother, Karl, Mr. Newell was co-owner of the Newell Trucking company. Following the death of his brother in 1958, Mr. Newell sold the company to Mushroom Transportation and retired in 1961.—(Knowlton Photo)n
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Dunkirk Evening Observer

Dunkirk, New York, US

Thu, Jul 25, 1968

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