WEDDING BELLS - KEEFE - KINGSLEY
An attractive mid-summer wedding took place in the rectory of St. Augustine's church in Rochester, Monday, July 15, 1940, when Miss Florence Kingsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Kingsley of Victor, became the bride of J. Maurice Keefe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Keefe of Victor. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. Emmett Davis.
The bride was attired in a white crepe redingote with white accessories, and wore a corsage of Tailisman roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Kingsley, sister of the bride, wore white sharkskin with matching accessories. Laurence Keefe was best man for his brother. The mother of the bride was gowned in blue silk print and wore a corsage of yellow roses.
Following the ceremony a luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip through the Adirondacks and the New England States, Mr. and Mrs. Keefe will reside at 117 Barton street, Rochester.
WEDDING BELLS - KEEFE - KINGSLEY
An attractive mid-summer wedding took place in the rectory of St. Augustine's church in Rochester, Monday, July 15, 1940, when Miss Florence Kingsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Kingsley of Victor, became the bride of J. Maurice Keefe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Keefe of Victor. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. Emmett Davis.
The bride was attired in a white crepe redingote with white accessories, and wore a corsage of Tailisman roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Kingsley, sister of the bride, wore white sharkskin with matching accessories. Laurence Keefe was best man for his brother. The mother of the bride was gowned in blue silk print and wore a corsage of yellow roses.
Following the ceremony a luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip through the Adirondacks and the New England States, Mr. and Mrs. Keefe will reside at 117 Barton street, Rochester.
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