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- Delores Loeffler, Becomes Bride Of Clifford Laycock The marriage of Miss Delores Loeffer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Otto Loeffler, 248 Governor St. to Clifford H. Laycock, son of Mrs. George C. Laycock. 106 Sadler Rd.. Bloomfleld. took place recently In the Broadwav Baptist Church The Rev. Ernest Elwell. pastor, officiated. Miss Jean Sisco sang "Because" and "I Love You Truly". The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white, satin sown made with fitted bodice, lacel insets, long sleeves and a full skirt ending .in a train. Her full length! veil was hekl In a matching bon- net and she carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and pom- P"B- .. .. The maid of honor. Miss Edna Beith, wore a melon satin frock! riUftar mums. The brldemaids. the Miss-! daugh-s Rosemary Condon and Florence Beith. wore gold satin frocks with; matching helmets and carried lavender chrysanthemums. . The groom's cousin, Allen Lay- cock, served as best man'and Wllks and John Ross were ushers. The bride's mother wore a navy blue silk dress with navy acres-! sorles and corsage of yellow roses. The .mother of the groom wore nsvy lace with matching ac-l cessorles and s corsage of red man-roses, A reception was held at Lon-j dlno's banquet room in this City.1 After sTioneymoon trip the iivlvuut r now rlHina in Lincoln Park Mr. Laycock Is employed by Al-den Mending Company, Inc., in ield.
DOB may be 1933 as the 1940 Census lists her as being 7 years old.
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