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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 7/17/1950
American beauty roses and ferns decorated Trinity Luth-
eran Church Saturday afternoon at 1:30 for the marriage of
Miss Vera* Bassler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bassler of
Newfane, and Claude Bullard. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bul-
lard of Newfane. The Rev. Herman Meier performed the cere
mony.
Escorted by her
father, the bride
shose a white
Slipper satin
gown fashioned
with fitted bodice,
long sleeves point-
ed at the wrist and
bouffant skirt
falling into a
chapel length
train. Her finger-
tip veil of illusion
was caught to a
coronet of seed
pearls. White
satin ribbon tied
her colonial bou-
quet of white
roses and carna
tions.
Miss Brenda
Bobzlen of Burt
was maid of
honor In a gown
of Nile green
taffeta with
matching picture
hat and mitts.
She carried a
colonial bouquet
of yellow roses
and carnations
tied with yellow
satin ribbon
Miss Doris Bullard of Newfane
was bridesmaid in a pink gown
similar in style and material to
that of the maid of honor. She
carried a bouquet of pink roses
and white carnations tied with bllue
satin ribbon.
Best man was Tiny Bullis of
Lewiston and Keith Basser of New-
fane and Clarence Bailey of Cor-
win ushered.
The bride's mother was attired
in a Navy blue print dress and hat
while the groom's mother wore a
Navy crepe gown with lace bodice
complemented by white acessories.
Joan Smith and Doris Stout sang
"The Lord's Prayer" and "Because".
After a reception to 100 guests
the couple left on an Eastern trip,
the bride wering a white crepe
dress and accesories. On their re-
turn the couple will live on South
street.
Both the bride and groom at-
tended Newfane High School and
Mr. Bullar served as a sergeant
in the Army for two years in the
European Theater.
Guests attended from Lockport,
Lewiston, Burt, Olcott, and Barker.
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