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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/19/1956
White pompons and white
chrysanthemums decorated
the altar of St. Martin's
Evangelical L u t h e r an
Church at 5 p.m., May 5
when Miss Mona Lou Campbell
became the bride of
David B. Belling.
The Rev. Arthur H. Hornish officiated
at the double ring ceremony
uniting in marriage the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W.
Campbell, 1476 Sherwood Ave.,
and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Belling. 16 Benton St.
The bride wore a gown of Chantilly
lace with a fitted bodice featuring
a high neckline of illusion
lace. Her fingertip veil of illusion
was caught to a pearl encrusted
Juliet cap. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses and pompons.
Miss Jane Robbins, cousin of the
bride and maid of honor wore a
ballerina length gown of blue nylon
over taffeta with a matching
picture hat. Wearing a similar costume
was the bridesmaid, Miss
Elizabeth Robins. They carried
cascades of roses and pompons.
John Ohlrich was the best man
and Wesley Crispin, the usher.
The bride's mother wore a flowiered
dress of green and gold chif-
fon accented with green accessories
and a corsage of talisman roses
and carnations, Tie bridegroom's
mother selected a blue lace dress,
white accessories and wore a cori
sage of pink roses and yellow car-
nations.
A reception was given in the
Eagles' ballroom, Delaware St.
Out of town guests were from
Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Prenuptial showers for the bride
were given by Mrs. Melvin Urban.
Miss Dorothy Doe, Mrs. John Ohlrich,
Mrs. Carl Belling. Mrs.
Frank Robbins, Mrs. Sam LaMastra,
Mrs. Tom Hanley and Miss
Jane Robbins.
After motoring to the Pocono
Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. David
Belling are at home in 124 Fifth
Ave.
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