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- Niagara Gazette - 10/6/1926
A very pretty wedding took place
at the ZIon Lutheran church, September
18th at 2 o'clock when Mildred
Plumsteel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Plumsteel became
tho bride of Robert Popkey of this
city. The bride carried a bouquet of
bride roses and lilies of the valley,
showered with white ribbons and
tiny pink roses, looked lovely In a
gown of shell balk georgette over
changeable taffeta giving a straight
line effect, the skirt being made up
of several rows of scalloped georgette.
She wore a large picture hat
of brown and tan chiffon velvet
edged with malino and slippers of
corresponding shades. Her attendant.
Miss Isabella Haseley of North
Tonawanda, cousin of the bride, carried
an arm bouquet of Russel roses
and wore nile green georgette with
picture hat to match. Harry Popkey
attended the groom. The Rev.
H. Brezlng officiated. After an extended
motor trip through the Adirondacks,
Montreal, Ottawa and
other Canadian cities, Mr. and Mrs.
Popkey will be at home after October
9th at the Ogalbe apartments
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