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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/20/1961
Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKey
Butler have returned
f r o m a wedding trip to
Maryland and are at home
in 344 Hinds St., Tonawanda.
The bride is the former Miss
Roberta J. Fire, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert A. Fire of 360
Tremont St. Mr. Butler is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. McKey Butler
of 64 Grove St., Tonawanda.
Their marriage was performed
recently in a double ring ceremony
in Ascension Church, North
Tonawanda. The Rev. Francis A.
Hunt officiated. Pompons and
gladioli adorned the altar for the'
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of imported
Belgium Chantilly lace
over satin designed with a pearl
edged neckline and emphasizing
an Empire waistline. The full princess
skirt extended into a chapel
train. Her veil of illusion was
caught to a crown of lace
trimmed-pleated tulle petals with
teardrop pearls on the forehead.
She carried white roses and pompons
centered with an orchid on
a white prayer book and crystal
rosary.
Miss Laura Ann Brandt, maid
of honor for her cousin, wore a
magenta satin sheath dress with
a full overskirt of matching fabric,
and a short circular veil held .
by a satin petal cap. Her bouquet
was of yellow roses.
The Misses Marie Fire, sister
of the bride, and Carol Nuchereno,
bridesmaids, wore sapphireblue
satin gowns and headpieces
and carried bouquets of y e l l ow
roses. Miss Carolyn Fire was flower
girl for her cousin.
Michael Loree, the bridegroom's
cousin, was best man. Ushers
were Robert Sommers and Gerald
Mosey. Guy Gane, cousin of the
bride, was the ringbearer.
Mrs. Fire favored an orchid
wool sheath dress with complementary
accessories. Mrs. Butler
selected a silver-gray and white
brocaded dress and jacket with
white accessories. Both wore corsages
of yellow roses. Mrs. Leroy
Zaggel Sr., grandmother of
the bride, Mrs. H. McKey Butler
Sr. and Mrs. G. Scott Loree,
grandmothers of the bridegroom,
all wore corsages of pink roses
to complement their attire.
A breakfast for the immediate
families and an evening reception
for 350 guests were given in the
American Ukranian Hall, North
Tonawanda and a buffet luncheon
was given during the afternoon at
the bridegroom's parents' home.
Among those honoring the bride
at pre-nuptial parties were Mrs.
David Fahmer, Mrs. A r t h u r
Brandt, Mrs. Robert Fire and
Mrs. James Friner. A dinner party
was given by the bridegroom's
parents in their home for the
bridal couple and their attendants.
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