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WEDDINGS – DULIBAN-JOLLEY

[Welland Tribune December 16, 1943]

A pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday, December 11, at 4p.m., when Margaret Ada Jolley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Jolley, Schofield avenue, became the  bride of James Duliban, son of Mr. and Mrs S. Duliban of St Ann’s. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride’s parents, by Rev. F,A. Sayles.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, woe a street length dress of pastel blue crepe with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses.

The matron of honor,  Mrs Neil Braid of Buffalo, cousin of the bride wore a two-piece beige crepe dress with brown accessories and corsage of red roses.

The best man was Jack Stevens R.C.A.F, of Toronto. David Mooly Braid, uncle of the bride sang “Oh Promise Me.”

A reception was held at the bride’s home with Mrs Jolley receiving the guests in a navy crepe dress and Mrs. Duliban, mother of the  groom, wearing a two=piece black dress. Both wore corsages of roses.

Later the bride donned a navy coat over her wedding dress and the happy couple left for a wedding trip to Hamilton and on their return will reside in Toronto. St Anns, Smithville and Buffalo.

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