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- Niagara Gazette - 2/27/1946
Miss Jane E. Pankow
Bride of Mr. H. H. Heuer
ST. JOHNSBURG. N. Y, Feb. 27
A lovely winter wedding was solemnized
on Saturday, February 9.
at 7 p. m. in S t John's Lutheran
church, St. Johnsburg, N. Y.. when
Miss Jane E Pankow, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Pankow,
Route 2, North tonawanda, became
the bride of mr. Harold H. Heuer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Heuer,
Route 1, Niagara Falls. The Rev.
J. W. Thiemecke officiated.
During the ceremony Mrs. J. W.
Thiemecke sang, "Because," and the
-Twenty-third Psalm" Howard
Rowsell played the organ.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in
a gown of white brocaded satin,
scalloped neckline with beaded
trimming and full skirt forming s
long train. She wore a fingertip
veil with lace edging, falling from
a crown of beaded orange blossoms.
She carried a colonial bouquet of
white rosea.
Mrs. Clarence Heuer was her sister's
matron of honor wearing a yellow
gown combining a taffeta bodice
and full net skirt and wearing a
headdress of yellow horsehair
flowers. She carried a colonial bouquet
of pink roses
Mrs. Harold Pankow, sister-in-law
of the bride..and Miss Lydia Heuer.
sister of the groom, were the
bridesmaids, wearing gown.- similar
to that of the matron of honor, pink
end blue respectively. They also
ried colonial bouquets of pink roses.
Mr. Clarence Heuer was his bro-
ther's best msn and the ushers
were Mr. Harold Pankow and Mr
James Heuer.
A wedding reception was held immediately
following the ceremony at
the Bergholtz Community hall for
150 guests. Covers were laid for 23
and the bride's table which was
centered with a four-tiered wedding
cake decorated with a miniature
bride and groom.
The brides mother chose a dress
of oiark crepe trimmed in white
and the groom's mother wore a
dies of green. Both wore corsages
of pink roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Heuer left for a
short wedding trip to Washington.
D C .the bride wearing a grey dress
with brown accessories.
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