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- Perry NY Herald - 12/29/1955
Mr. and Mrs. Moore Billings of
Warsaw wish to announce the engagement
of their daughter Virginia
Helen to Charles Edward
Hunsinger of Silver Springs. A
spring wedding is being planned
ALSO
Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 4/26/1956
On Easter Sunday, April 1st
the First Baptist church was the
scene of a pretty spring wedding,
when Virginia Helen Billings,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moore
Billings Sr., became the bride of
Charles Edward Hunsinger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunsinger.
The double ring ceremony
was performed by Rev. John Allen
before the altar decorated
with white gladioli and spring
flowers.
The bride given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in a bailer
ina length gown of white nylon
lace - strapless fitted bodice end
ing in a ruffled printed line at
hips, full skirt of nylon net over
satin, with a lace jacket. Her fin
ger tip veil was held in place
with a white crown. She carried
an orchid on a Bible.
Miss Marilyn rtlnsjhger, sister
of the groom was maid of honor.
She wore a gown identical to the
bride's in bubble blue with blue
accessories and carried a colonial
bouquet of pink and white car
nations.
The bride's maids were Miss
Irene Billings, sister of the bride
and Miss Loretta Kelley, wearing
pink and yellow, respectively;
with matching accessories and
carried colonial bouquets of pink
and white carnations.
Donald Finkle was best man.
The ushers were Moore Billings
Jr., brother of the bride, and
Paul Warren.
Mrs. Frank Ridder, soloist;
sang "I Love You Truly", "O
Promise Me" and "The Lord's
Prayer", she was accompanied
at the organ by Warren Ridder.
The bride's mother chose navy
gabardine with pink accessories
and wore a corsage of pink roses.
The groom's mother wore navy
taffeta with white .accessories
and a corsage of white roses.
The wedding reception was held
in the church reception room.
Guests were present from Roch
ester, Palmyra, Elmira, Wilson,
Buffalo, Le Roy, Wyoming, Roch-
Glen, Conorville, Warsaw, Corydon,
Pa.
After a wedding trip to Gettys
burg and Washington the happy
couple are TaOibme at 52 Wyoming
Street, Warsaw.
Prenuptial events were a variety
shower at the Billings home;
a variety shower given by Mrs.
Henry Gell and Miss Laura Mor
timer at the Gell home; a variety
shower at the parsonage given
by the Ladies Aid; and a linen
shower at the home of Mrs. Rob
ert Brotherton.
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