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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/23/1959
Candelabra t a p e r s and baskets of gladioli and pompons
on t h e a l t a r of t h e F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n Church,
Clarence, formed the s e t t i n g at 3 p.m. today for the
wedding of Miss Diane Larsine Prichard, Williamsville
and William LeRoy Schultz, Young St. The Rev.
Wallace E. E a s t e r Officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Lloyd Prichard, Greiner Rd.
and the late Mr. Prichard a nd
the bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Edwin Wythe and the late Walter
Schultz.
Donald W. Prichard of Carrollton,
Ga., gave his sister in marriage
and also sang Because and
The Lord's Prayer during the ceremony.
The bride's ballerina length
gown of Chantilly lace over nylon
tulle was fashioned with a cascade
of ruffles at the back. She wore
long matching gauntlets and a
pure silk illusion veil caught to a
half Juliet cap of lace-leaf design
She carried a cascade bouquet.
Mrs. Ronald Strong of Clarence
was the matron of honor wearing
an aqua ballerina length dress of
chiffon fashioned with a bubble
hem line and matching headpiece
of net and pearls. She carried pink
carnations in a cascade arrangement.
Miss Peggy Lute, the bridesmaid,
wore a similar costume in
lilac shade and carried yellow carnations.
James Elliott of North Tonawanda
was the best man. Carlton
Demons, Lockport and Arthur
Seheithier, Tonawanda were ushers.
The bride's mother chose a peacock
blue pure silk chiffon dress
with matching shoes, a pink hat
and accessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore an aqua lace dress
with a matching hat and white accessories.
Corsages of pink roses
complemented their ensembles.
A wedding supper was served in
Lyons Tea Room, East Amherst
with spring flowers, candles and a
wedding cake centering t he
bride's table. Guests attended
from Batavia, Elba, Buffalo, Michigan
and the Tonawandas.
After a wedding journey to Williamsburg,
Va., Mr. and Mrs.
Schultz will" be at home in 965 Oliver
St., North Tonawanda.
Hostesses at prenuptial parties
for the bride were Miss Janet
Chester, Snyder, Mrs. Howard Ellicott,
Mrs. Wythe and Mrs.
Arthur Scheitheir of the Tonawandas.
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