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- Niagara Gazette - 8/71959
NORTH TONAWANDA
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Zacher Jr. are honeymooning
in New York City after
their m a r r i a g e Saturday
(Aug. 1, 1959), at Central
Christian Church. The Rev.
Howard Dungan offieiated
at a double-ring ceremony
before an altar decorated
with palms, white flowers
and candelabra. .
The bride, the former Miss
Judy L y n n Heimgartner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John V. Heimgartner, Niagara
Pkwy., was given in marriage
by her father to Mr.
MRS. W. H. ZACHER JR.
(Miss Judy Heimgartner)
Zacher, son of William H.
Zacher Sr.. Williamsville.
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THE BRIDE wore a gown
of Chantilly lace and nylon
pleated tulle, fashioned with
a sabrina neckline, a fitted
bodice and short shirred
sleeves. The skirt was styled
with tier's of lace and pleated
tulle ruffles and continued
into a chapel-length train.
A cap of tulle and orange
blossoms held her scalloped
veil and she carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses
and lilies of the valley, centered
with a white orchid.
Miss Carole Ann Heimgartner,
sister of the bride,
was maid of honor. She
wore a sky blue nylon
starched sheer dress. A headband
of petals held her circular
veil and she carried a
colonial bouquet of coral
roses centered with rubrum
lilies.
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WEARING GOWNS styled
similarly to the honor attendant's
in sky blue were
the bridesmaids, Miss Donna
Croff, North Tonawanda;
Mrs. Jerry Burns, Kenmore;
Miss Karen Thayer, Jamestown,
and Miss Judith Eckert,
Snyder, who was junior
bridesmaid. .
Walter Hoffman, Snyder,
was best man. Roger B.
Heimgartner, brother of the
bride; Roy Sommer, Daniel
Hurtibise and Jerry B. Burns,
Kenmore, seated the wedding
guests.
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THE NEW Mrs. Zachar
left on her honeymoon wearing
a brown pique sheath
dress with a matching jacket,
brown and white accessories
and a corsage of white
orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Zacher will
reside at 412 Goundry St.,
this city.
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