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- Niagara Gazette - 4/10/1937
RANSOMVTLLB, April 10.—A very
pretty Spring wedding was solemn-
ized Saturday afternoon, March 27
at 3:30 o'clock at the Dickersonville
M. E. parsonage when Laura M. Wiapert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wlepert, became the' bride of Paul
H. Helmlck, also of RansomvUle. The
Rev. J. T. Raugh performed the
ceremony in the presence of the immediate
families. The couple were
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bedlent, of Buffalo.
The bride wore a gown of cream
rose lace over taffeta with hat and
sandals of the same shade. Her
shoulder corsage was of pink roses
and sweet peas.
The matron of honor chose a powder-
blue dress with gray accessories.
Her shoulder corsage was of a
deeper shade of pink roses and sweet
peas than that worn by the bride.
The brlde'a mother wore a thistle
colored point dress and her shoulder
corsage was of yellow roses and sweet
peas.
Immediately following the cere-
mony, a reception was held at the
Samovar at Niagara Falls where cov-
ers were laid for 24 guests at a T-
shaped table. The table was prettily
decorated with a beautiful white
wedding cake and pink snap-dragons.
After the reception, Mr. and Mrs.
Helmick left on a motor trip to Wash-
ington, D. C., and Virginia, the bride
wearing navy blue with gray acces-
sories.
The bride presented the matron of
honor with a lovely compact and the
groom's gift to the best man was an
initialed buckle and belt.
Pre-nuptial events included a var-
iety shower by Mrs. Welland Shooles
a variety shower by Mrs. William Mc
Gakey, a variety shower by Mrs.
Howard Bedient, and a variety show-
er by the girls of the proof room
of the american Sales Book com-
pany.
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