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- Niagara Gazette - 6/15/1937
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
M. Dart, of Newfane, formerly of
this city, was the scene of a quiet
but very dainty wedding when their
daughter. Eula Gertrude, became the
bride of Kenneth Wills, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Wills, of Ransomvllle,
Saturday, June 12.
The house was beautifully decorated
with baskets of mixed spring
flowers, banked with huge ferns. The
bride entered to the strains of Lohengrin's
wedding march, preceded by
little Donna Dart, her slsjer and
flower girl. She wore a gown of
white flowered sheer crepe and carried
a bouquet of pink and white pe-
onies, centaurea and orange blossoms,
arranged with maidenhair fern. On
her hair she wore a coronet of or-
ange blossoms.
Mrs. Joseph Snyder, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor and wore
pink-flowered sheer crepe with a corsage
of painted daisies and centaurca.
Joseph Snydar attended the groom.
After the ceremony, a luncheon was
served, the table being decorated with
small vases of dainty white columbines
and centered with a large white
wedding cake trimmed with orange
blossoms.
Amid a shower of confetti, the
happy couple left for a short trip,
the bride traveling in a linen suit
with beige hat and accessories.
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