Family:Holt Edson and Jeanette Wicks (1)

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Marriage[1][2][3][4] 8 Jun 1941 St. James Church, Batavia, Genesee, NY
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  1. Donald Fox. Wicks family History.
  2. Mariage certificate.
  3. Newspaper Article.
  4. A service of simplicity marked the marriage Sunday afternoon of MissJeanette Wicks, dauther of Mrs. Lois Wicks of the West main StreetRoad, to Holt Edson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robvert Edson of Rochester.the ceremony took place a t 2:30 o'clock at the chapel of St. James'Church, the Very Rev. Alanson C. Davis officiating.
    The bride wore a dusty rose street length dress of crepep with whiteaccessories and a corsage of Starlight roses. Mrs. Leonard Kelsey,the brides' only attendant, wore a poudre Blue street length dresswith white accessories and a corsage of Sunkist roses. Mr. Kelsey wasthe best man.
    Mrs. Wicks, mother of the bride, chose a navy blue and white crepedres an a corsage of briarcliff roses. Mrs. Edson, the groom'smother, wore a black suit with black accessores and a briarcliff rosecorsage.
    A reception followed form 4 to 6 o'clock at the brides's home, ahundred being present. Garden flowers in profusion were used in thehouse decorations. A buffet lunch was served. The dining roomdecorations were white candles, the center peice being a large tieredcake. During the evening, MR. and Mrs. Edson left by motor for theAdirondacks and upon their return will make their home at No. 93Edinburgh Street, Rochester. Among those at the wedding wererelatives and friends form Rochester, LeRoy, Alexander, Bushville,Niagara Falls, Oakfield, and New Cannan, CT.
    Pre-nuptial events included a kitchen shower by Mrs. Kelsey, apersonal shower by Miss Thelma Fuller and Mrs. Fred Land at theformer's home in Rochester, a variety shower by Mrs. Gordon Way, adinner and bridge party by the Thursday Night Bridge Club at RoxburyInn, Brockport, when the bride was presented glassware, a dinner atYoungs's Restaurant and theater party by employees of the W.T. GrantCo. Store, a grocery shower by Mrs. Rober Augram of New Cannan, CT, atthe home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Robert Augram, a bathroom showerby Mrs. Arloa Schrander and Mrs. Irving Gear and an evening and fivehundered party by Mr. and Mrs. Kelsy when the couple recived a tablelamp.