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- Oswego Valley News, Wednesday, February 2, 1972
Aleta Day Wed to Fulton Man (Picture of Bride)
Saturday, Jan 8, at Little Utica Methodist Church, Miss Aleta Marie Day, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Gates, 1675 Church Rd., Baldwinsville, became the bride of Everett James Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bassett, Sr., R.D. 3, Fulton. Rev. Thomas Montgomery, pastor of Little Utica and Lysander churches, performed the ceremony before the altar decorated with gladiolias and two wooden crosses, and was assisted by Rev. Keith Rissel, who gave a prayer and benediction.
Wedding Music was provided by organist Mr. Jack Luke, and soloist, Mrs. Rodney Dickinson sang "We've Only Just Begun". Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin trimmed with daisies and pearls. Her veil was also trimmed with daisies and pearls.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Neal Gustafson, Oswego, friend of the bride, who was attired in a gown of green chiffon. Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Waller, who wore blue chiffon, and Miss Debbie Deacons, attired in pink chiffon.
Best man for his brother was Raymond Bassett, Jr., R.D. 3, Fulton. Ushers were John Snow and Lloyd Wescott.
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