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- Niagara Gazette - 6/13/1939
Phillips-Strablow
A very pretty but quiet wedding
was solemnized Saturday at noon at
the Lutheran parsonage In Ransomville,
N. Y. when Miss Marion Strablow,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Strablow. of the Ridge road,
became the bride of David W. Phillips,
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W
Phillips, of this city. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Mr.
Oldach. of Ransomvile.
The bride was charming in a powder
blue pebble gaoerdme suit with
a hat of white straw and a Chmlength
veil. Her accessories were
white and she wore a shoulder corsage
of iarge white gardenias.
The brides attendant. Mrs. Timothy
Moria.-.y. sister of the groom.
was attired in a matched suit of
gaberdine and tweed. Her accessories
were white and she also wore
white gardenias.
Timothy Moriarty attended the
groom.
The mother of the bride was becomingly
attired In a gown of pale
blue silk print with accessories of
white and the groom's mother wore
navy blue crepe embroidered with
silver and navy blue accessories.
Immediately after the wedding, a
reception was held at the home cf
the brides parents. The rooms were
beautifully decorated in white and
pink, with a large white wadding
bell. The bride's table, laid for 16
was also attractively decorated and
centered with a large white wedding
cake.
After the reception Mr. and Mrs
Phillips left for a tour of the Adirondacks.
Connecticut and New
York City, where they will visit the
World's Fair Mrs Phillips travelled
In a mauve frock with diagonal pin
lucked blouse and high waistline.
a coat of light tan and white accessories.
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