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- Niagara Gazette
MISS JOAN ANN Strasburg
will become the bride
of Carl Andrews Wagner
today (Jan. 30, I960) at the
First Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Charles C. Berryhill
will officiate at a
double-ring ceremony, uniting
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert N. Strasburg,
Seventh St., and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Wagner,
81st St
GIVEN IN marriage by
her father, the bride will
wear a satin brocade ballerina-
length gown, fashioned
with a scoop neckline,
shirred sleeves and a fitted
bodice. A queen's crown of
orange blossoms will hold
her scalloped veil of double
illusion. She will carry a
colonial bouquet of white
butterfly roses and stephonatls.
Miss Dorothy Wermuth
will be maid of honor and
Miss Janice Strasburg, sister
of t h e bride, will be
bridesmaid. Both will be
gowned in g r e e n taffeta
and will carry white fur
muffs with sprays of pink
cymbidium orchids. They
will wear fur headpieces.
Roger Walker will serve
as best man, and the guests
will be seated by Dwight
Strasburg and James Wagner.
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TO GREET the guests at
an evening reception at the
Ted-Ra Club- the mother of
the bride has chosen a red
wool suit with a mink collar,
black accessories and a
white orchid corsage.
The mother of the bridegroom
will wear a two-piece
navy blue silk gown, white
and navy blue accessories
and a lavender orchid corsage
FOR A wedding trip to
New York City and Washington,
D.C. the bride will
travel in a champagne colored
doeskin flannel suit
with logen green and brown
accessories and g o l d
orchid corsage.
When they return, Mr.
and Mrs. Wagner will reside
at 92 Betty St., Sugar
Street Mobile Homes.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 6/15/1966
Carl A. Wagner. 161 81st St.,
Niagara Falls, was granted a
divorce from Joan Ann Wagner,
Hyattsville, Md.
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