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WEDDING – TWOHEY-STULL

[Welland Telegraph August 27, 1903]

A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Church of the Incanaculate  Conception, Buffalo, on Wednesday morning, August 19th, When Jas E. Twohey, Phm.D of Buffalo, formerly of Port Colborne, and Miss Diana F. Stull of Rockwood, Ont. were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Donohue. The charming and accomplished bride was handsomely attired in silk batiste over taffeta silk, with a large picture hat and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Louise Lahey of Buffalo, who was charmingly attired in green silk crepe de scheme, with a black picture hat and carrying a bouquet of  American beauties.
The groom was assisted by  Mr. Frederick Rice of Buffalo. After a sumptuous wedding breakfast at the  Iroquois  Hotel, Mr and Mrs Twohey left for Muskoka and other points north carrying with them the best wishes of a host of friends. They will be at home after Sept. 15Thm at 290 Pennsylvania street, Buffalo.

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