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- Niagara Gazette - 11/1954
FALL BRIDE-Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Boyce are at home at 1153
Haeberle'Ave. after spending
their honeymoon in Chicago.
Mrs..Boyce is the forme; Miss
Audrey Zilm, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.. Frederick Zilm, Whitney
Ave. The couple was wed at
the Church of God by,the Rev.
Lynn Smith.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 8/18/1954
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Zilm,
Whitney Ave., announce the engagementxof
their daughter, Audrey,
to Mr.Ernest Boyce, Cleveland
Ave., formerly of Montabello,
Calif. The wedding will take place
in the near future.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette
The Church of God was the setting
for the double-ring ceremony
which united Miss Audrey Zilm and
Mr. Ernest Boyce Saturday afternoon.
The Rev. Lynn H. Smith
performed the rites. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Zilm, Whitney Ave.
The church was decorated with
bounty-baskets-of white chrysanthemums
set off with white candles.
Mrs. William Blackwell was organist
and Mrs. Rudolph Knaus
sang "The Lord's Prayer."
Given in marriage by her father
the bride wore a gown of lace and
tulle with a .standing beaded collar,
and a fittest lace bodice with
a peplum over a tulle skirt. Orange
blossoms in a tiara held the double
illusion veil of finger-tip-length, and
she' carried a cascade bouquet of
white and- pink roses. '
Mrs. Donald G. Albright, sister
of the bride, wore an aqua colored
gown of satin and lace trimmed
with rhincstones. Framing her face
was an aqua velvet hat with a face
veil dotted with rhinestones, and
she carried a bouquet of red roses.
Mr. Douglas Boyce, brother of
the bridegroom, was best man, and
ushers were Mr. William Watson,
nephew of the bridegroom, and Mr.
Stewart Zilm, brother of the bride.
The reception was held at the
Boot and Saddle Club. Gowned in
a periwinkle blue dress with braid
trim and black accessories, the
mother of the bride received the
guests.
For a moior trip to Chicago, the
bride departed in a hunter green
knitted suit with green shoes and
gray hat and accessories, complemented
with a corsage of gold
chrysanthemums. Upon their return,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce will reside
in Haeberle Ave.
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