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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 7/17/1956
The marriage of Miss Carol Jane Bewley and Douglas
A. Mcintosh was solemnized Saturday, at 3 o'clock, in
Emmanuel Methodist Church. Dr. Ernest E. Davis, minister,
officiated. Mrs. Lawrence Walters played the wedding
music and James D. Pletcher was soloist.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs George R. Bewley
of Lockuat St.. and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Mcintosh of Pine St.
The bride wore a Camellia white
satin and Chantilly lace gown,
formerly worn by her sister, fashioned
with a taut bodice, high
round neckline and long, pointed
sleeves of lace. The bouffant
skirt of satin, with a deep appliqued
flounce of lace, cascaded into
a cathedral-length train. Her
fingertip veil of imported illusion
was caught to a lace cloche accented
with seed pearls. She carried
a semi-crescent of white carnations
entwined with pale pink
roses.
BRIDES ATTENDANTS
Mrs. Marcus Enos. sister of the
bride was matron of honor, wearing
a waltz-length gown of pleated
pink nylon organza over taffeta.
The full skirt and fitted bodice,
with scoop neckline, were enhanced
by a deep pink taffeta sash. The
bridesmaids, the Misses Gale Bew-
ley, cousin of the bride, Thelma
McIntosh, sister of the bridegroom,
Shirley Baker and Janet Stein
horst of Whitesboro, wore similar
gowns in mint green with forest
green sashes. The attendants com-
pleted their attire with halo head-
dresses of matching net accentu-
ated by small pearls. They car-
ried fan-shaped bouquets of pale
pink carnations and deeper pink
roses set on a lace background.
John McIntosh, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man and the
ushers were Roger Coulter, cousin
of the bride, Marcus Anos, Doug-
las Dairymple and David P. Smith
of Buffalo.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Bewley selected a mauve col-
or dress of pure sillk over taffeta,
and a matching hat adorned with
velveet leaves. The bridegroom's
mother favored a light blue lace
dress with beige accessories. Cor-
sages of white orchids were worn
by both mothers.
RECEPTION TO 350
A reception to 350 guests was
held in the Washington Room at
the Park Hotel after the ceremony.
A four-tiered wedding cake cen-
tered the bride's table flanked by
white candles in silver candelabra.
The buffet table was centered
with a logo cabin ice carving, from
which punch was served. Mrs. Pa-
tricia Galbreath, the Misses Joan
Civellio and Sandra Taylor served.
Out-of-town guests were from
Kenmore, Canal Zone, Panama,
Whitesboro, Syracuse, Rensselaer,
Glen Rock, N.J., Akron, Toronto,
Rochester, Lockport, Mich., Mid-
dleport, Fredonia, Buffalo, East
Kingston, Medina, Barstow, Calif.,
Plainfield, N.J., Jamestown, Niag-
are Falls, Napolean, Ohio, Vestal,
East Amherst, Binghamton and
Bay City, Mich.
CANADIAN TRIP
For a wedding trip through Can-
ada, Mrs. McIntosh selected a suit
of gold and white plaid accented
with white linen trim and white
accessories. An orchid corsage
completed her ensemble. On their
return, Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh
will reside at 373 High St.
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