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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 7/1/1972
Mrs. Janet M. Bewley and
George W. Bewley of Lockport,
announce their re -
marriage. The wedding
ceremony took place at La
Fortaleza, San Juan, Puerto
Rico, on Friday, June 30 .
They will be at home at
1 Ambleside Road, Lock -
port, after July 10.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/26/1948
BUFFALO, Oct. 28 - Moss Janet
B. Mimken and George W. Bewley
of 590 East Ave. have completed
plans for their wedding Saturday
afternoon, Nov. 27, at 2 o'clock In
the Church of the Good Shepherd.
the Rev. James Cosbey Jr. of Le
Roy officiating. The maid of honor
will be Miss Margaret A. Bewley of
Lockport and Niagara Palls, sister
of the bridegroom-elect. Maj. Ft
Douglas Montondo of Ft. Mon-
mouth, N. J., will be the best man.
Ushers will be James B. Culbertson
of Lockport, brother-in-law of
the future bridegroom; Robert W.
Bewley of Syracuse, a cousin:
Morris R. Bucher ot Newfane and
Harry M. Dickinson of Lockport.
A number of parties are planned
preceding the wedding. On Nov. 5
In the evening Miss Margaret E.
Smith of Dorchester Rd. will entertain.
On Nov. 8 Mrs. George C.
Bewely of Lockport, mother of the
bridegroom; Mrs. Culbertson a nd
Miss Bewley will give a luncheon
In Park Hotel In Lockport.
Mr. and Mrs. Bucher will entertain
at dinner Nov. 10 in t h e ir
home and on Nov. 15 Miss Bernice
G. Jung of Millicent Ave. will give
a punch party In her home. Miss
C. Elizabeth Wurtz entertained Friday
evening In her home, 819 Starin
Ave.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 11/27/1948
Torcheres, baskets of white and yellow pompons against a
background of palms formed the setting this afternoon for the
marriage of Miss Janet Elizabeth Mimken. daughter of Nicholas
Herman Mimken of 24 Wellington Road, Buffalo, to George
William Bewley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bewley of 590
East Ave., Lockport. The front pews of the church of the Good
Shepherd, Jewett Parkway, Buffalo were marked with white
mums for the 2 o'clock service, the Rev. James Cosby Jr. of
Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, officiating at the ceremony.
Entering with her father, the
bride was clad In toast-colored lace
over pale pink net fashioned with
a heart-shaped neckline and c ap
sleeves. Her hat and mitts were
of matching lace and she wore a
short veil of French illusion. Gold
beads, the gift of her paternal
grandmother, were worn and she
carried a cascade bouquet of yellow
fulgi mums centered with a
white orchid.
MAID OF HONOR
Miss Margaret A. Bewley of Lockport
was her maid of honor. Her
gown ,of chocolate-brown lace over
pale pink net was made like the
bride's and she also wore matching
hat and mitts. A cascade bouquet
of glorlosia lilies and bronze pom-
pons carried out the color scheme
of the bridal party.
Beet man was Major R. Douglas
Mbntondo of Fort Monmouth, N.J.
and ushers were James B. Culbertson
and Harry N. Dickinson of
Lockport, Robert W. Bewley of Syracuse
and Morris A. Bucher of
Newfane. ,
Mrs. Bewley, the groom's mother,
chose a grey crepe ensemble
and black hat trimmed with pink
and green ostrich plumes. Her corsage
was of pale pink roses.
White and yellow mums formed
the background for the b r i d al
group at a reception held at La
Marque, 636 Delaware Ave.
GUESTS ATTENDING
Out-of-town guests included: Mr.
and Mrs. William B. Gay, and Miss
Ruth Hogge, of Hamilton, O n t .;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Seagers
of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Burton
J. Mimken of Scotia; Richard Maybach.
of Washington; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Parker of Watertown; and
Mrs. George S. Salzman, of Cleveland,
O.
For traveling the bride chose a
dark brown costume suit combining
slipper satin and wool crepe.
Brown accessories and hat w i th
beige and rust ostrich plumes completed
her ensemble. Upon their
return the bridal couple will take
up temporary residence at 24 Wellington
Road, Buffalo.
The bride Is a graduate of Russell
Sage College in Troy. The groom
graduated from Riverside Military
Academy, Gainesville. Ga. and later
attended Lehigh University.
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