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- Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1928
NEWFANE, Aug. 7. - The home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Wiseman of the
Hatter road was the scene of a beautiful
wedding at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon,
August 4, when their daughter,
Miss Marjorie Erma, became the
bride of Mr. Reuel B. Mooney of Buffalo,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mooney
of Stellerton, Nova Scotia. The ceremony
took place before ah embankment
of ferns and flowers and underneath a
large white bell, the Rev. Boyd Allen
Little of Trumansburg being the officiating
clergyman.
The bride was charming in her gown
of white satin with lace trimmings and
her long bridal veil, she carried an arm
bouquet of Ophelia roses and was attended
by her sister, Mrs, Vera Wiseman
Ferris of Lockport, as matron of honor,
who wore blue georgette with lace and
carried pink roses. The maid of honor
was Miss Anita Schweigert, who wore
beige georgette with lace trimmings, she
also carried pink roses. The little flower
girl, Joy Blckford of Lockport, was
lovely In her white chiffon over pink
and she carried a basket of pink roses.
The groom was attended by his
brother, Dr. Frailer D. Mooney, and Mr.
Paul Gardner, both of Buffalo.
Lohengrin's wedding march was played
by Mrs. Ethel Blckford and Arnold
Ferris sang "I Love You Truly."
During congratulations the pianist
played Mendelssohn's march.
A reception to fifty guests followed the
ceremony. The house was attractively
decorated In pink and white flowers
and ferns. The bride's table, where fourteen
were seated, was centered with a
long basket of snap dragons.
Mr. and Mrs. Mooney left by motor
for Nova Scotia and upon their return
will be a t home In Buffalo.
Among the out-of-town guests were,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mooney of stellerton,
Nova Scotia; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner,
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McArthur, Dr.
and Mrs. Mooney and Mrs. Henry Hummel!
of Buffalo.
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