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- Niagara Gazette - 3/18/1950
Miss Rosemary Brenon. and her
brother, Mr. Joseph Brenon, are
sharing honors in engagement an-
nouncements. Miss Brenon's en-
gagement to Mr. Donald Harms is
made known by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Brenon, Tonawanda
Creek road, Tonawanda. The bride-
groom-elect is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Harms, North Tona-
wanda.
Mr. Joseph Brenon's engagement
to Miss Eveyn Warner is made
known by the parents of the bride-
to-be, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Warner,
Petersburg, O.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/19/1950
The marriage of Miss Rosemary
Louise Brenon to Donald
Harms was solemnized Sept. 2
in St. John the Baptist Church
Kenmore, The Rev. Charles
Klauder officiating. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Brenon of Tonawanda Creek
Road and Mr. Harms is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harms
of Maple Terrace.
The bride wore a white slipper
satin gown with a bertha collar,
long tapered sleeves and a full
skirt with alternating rows of
lace and satin forming a long
train. Her fingertip veil of
French illusion was fastened
with a crown of pearls and
rhinestones. Given in marriage
by her father, she carried a
shower bouquet of Starlite roses
and lUies-of-the-valley.
Mrs. Henry J u r e k, was matron-
of-honor for her sister wearing
an off-the-shoulder gown of
shrimp color taffeta faille. She
carried a mixed bouquet of chrysanthemums
and gladioli.
The bridesmaids, Mrs. Ernest
Cassough, sister of the bride, and
the Misses Mildred Bach and
Irma Kiss were gowned alike in
peacock blue taffeta faille. They
carried chrysanthemums a nd
gladioli.
Little Patricia Brenon, niece
of the bride, wore a, shrimp
colored taffeta faille gown. Master
David Brenon, nephew of the
bride, was the ring bearer.
Henry Jurek attended the
groom as best man. Leo Brenon
Jr. Ernest Cassough and Richard
' Grabianowski, were
groomsmen.
The bride's mother selected a
French blue crepe dress with
Rhinestone trimming*, gray accessories
and wore a corsage of
pink roses. The groom's mother
chose a blue lace dress with
white accessories and wore pink
gardenias.
A wedding breakfast for the
bridal party and immediate families
was followed by a reception
in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harms motored
to the Adirondacks, the bride
wearing a gray Suit trimmed
with black velvet, black accessories
and a corsage of white
gardenias. They are now at
home in 29 Maple Terrace.
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