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Nuptials AnnouncedMrs* Albert 0. DavisI The marriage vows of Miss Bonnie Marie Marshall and Al-bert C. Davis were solemnizedMay 25, 1968 at a nuptial mass celebrated at St. Michael'sChurch, Penn Yan. The Rev. William Cosgrove officiated at the double-ring ceremony before an altar decorated withEmerald ferns and vase arrangements of white gladiolus with white, yellow and green carnations. Mrs. Rita Harris, organist, played the traditional wedding march.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Marshall, 308 Court St., Penn Yan. Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis of 107 Kimball Ave*Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ‘full length gown of Chantilly lace and Miramist taffeta. It featured long lace sleeved, bateau neckline and a full skirt. Lace-edged tiers highlighted the skirt. -Lace and taffeta formed her detachable train caught to (the -shoulders by taffeta bows. Her bridal veil of illusion was caught -to a headjpiece of organza loops and Venice lace, high-TO DOLLAR SAV/RGused CAR BUYS/1962 IMP ALA 4 DoorPower Steering and Brakes - Radio - A Sharp, Coo! Green:1965 BELAIR 2 Door6 Cylinder - Power Steering - Less Than 25,000 Miles1967 LUXURY SEDANFully Powered - Air Conditioned - About 20,000 Miles -White with Black Vinyl Top1967 CHEVROLET 4 Door6 Passenger Station Wagon - V8 - Power Equipped -Really Sharp with Low Mileage1965 EL CAMINO6 Cylinder Power-Glide - Radio - New Pick-up Box BootNEW PICK-UPS IN STOCKFOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERYJOLLEYCHEVROLET OLDSMOBILEElm St.Penn YanPh. 536-3364YATES COUNTY'S VOLUME DEALEROpen 'Til 9 P. M. Except Wednesday Saturdaylighted by pearls and crystals.She carried a sheath cascade of white marguerite daisies and white miniature carnations.Mrs. Barbara Brown, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a full length dress of yellow Venetian lace and crepe. It featured a scoop neckline, short sleeves and a panel train of crepe and lace. The bodice of the dress was covered by white daisies in a lace pattern, that carried into the train. She wore a petal headpiece of yellow with white daisy trim and nose veil to match. She carried a nosegay of yellow marguerite daisies with white miniature carnations.Bridesmaids were Miss Jean Bailey, Miss Mary Pizzente both of Penn Yan, Mrs. Pat Young of Central Square and Mrs. Sherry Redder of Honeoye Falls, all friends of the bride. They wore dresses and headpieces identical to the matron of honor tout in -nile green. They each carried a nosegay of white marguerite daisies with green co-ordinated miniature carnations.Raymond Mashewske, brother-in-law of the toridegroom was •best man. Ushers were Hick Pallar, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Joseph Just of big Flats, David Pelton of Rochester and Ronald Brown, brother-in-law of the bride.Theresa Mashewske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mashewske was flower girl. She wore a full length dress of yellow crepe, and carried a white basket with yellow marguerite daisies, white and green miniature carnations. Scott Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown was ring ibearer.The bride's -mother wore a dress of yellow chiffon over taffeta, fashioned with a lace top and long lace sleeves. ‘She wore yellow matching accessories and a corsage of sonorra orange roses. The mother of the bridegroom chose a two-piece green-mint dress with beige accessories and wore a yellow rose corsage.A buffet luncheon and reception for 175 guests followed the ceremony at Lakeside Country Club.After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, the couple will make their home at 290 Dartmouth St., Rochester. For traveling, the bride wore a two-piece white suite with brown trim, torown accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses.Pre-nuptial events included a variety shower by Mrs. Sherry Redder, Mrs. Vera Renville and Mrs. Barbara Brown; a coeklail-dinner shower by 'Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lynch; a variety shower by Mrs. Kay Pallar and Mrs. (Mary Mashewske; a dinner and shower at the Dresden Hotel toy the employes of Lincoln Rochester and a rehearsal dinner given by the bridegroom's parents at HilltopEngagements; 1 *Dee Wilhoit;S-Sgt. and Mrs. John Ellard of San Antonio, Tex^s wish ,to announce the engagement of their daughter, Dee Without to A1C Roger A. Doty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doty of Penn Yan.Miss Wilhoit is presently attending San Antonio School of Vocational Nursing. Airman Doty is stationed at the 19th Military Airlift Specialist Squadron, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas. .No wedding date has been set.Susan McCoy« . *I iAnnouncement is made toyher .mother, of the engagementof Miss Susan Marie McCoy to Keith R. Wheeler. Miss McCoy is the daughter of Mrs, ‘Jane M. Loven of RD 2, Penn Yan and Mr. Wheeler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Wheeler, Jr. of Dundee.Both Miss McCoy and Mr.t:Inn.The bride is a graduate of •Penn Yan Academy and a graduate of Rochester Business 'School in Rochester. She is employed as a teller of the Lincoln Rochester Bank. The bridegroom is a graduate of Penn Yan Academy and is employed at Xerox in Roohester.-Guests were present from California, Ohio, Rochester, Central Square, -Honeoye Falls, Geneva, Corning, Waterloo and Penn Yan.
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