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- North Tonawanda NY Evenng News - 2/21/1951
The marriage of Miss Margaret
Mary Mullen to Richard
Brodfuehrer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Brodfuehrer will
take place April 14. in Ascension
Church, the bride-elect's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
R. Mullen announced today.
Miss Mullen has chosen her
cousin, Miss Mary Rose O'Connor
as maid of honor and her
sister, Mary Catherine Mullen,
will be the flower girl.
Raymond Brodfuehrer will attend
his brother as best man.
Miss Mullen attended Sacred
Heart Academy and is a graduate
of the D'Youville College
School of Nursing. Her fiance is a
graduate of North Tonawanda
High school and the University
of Detroit School of Engineering.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/16/1951
The marriage of Miss Margaret Mary Mullen, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mullen to Richard E. Brodfuehrer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brodfuehrer was solemnized
at 10 a.m. Saturday in Ascension Church. The
Rev. Francis Hunt, assisted by Rev. Aloysius Kelsch of
Canisius College officated at the double ring ceremony.
Lois Jean Marquis of Eggertsville was soloist at the Nuptial
High Mass that followed.
The altar was decorated with
Easter lilies and palms were
placed in the sanctuary. White
carhations tied with satin bows
marked the family pews.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a strapless
Hosgown
fashioned with a lace bod-
ice and tiered skirt of net over
taffeta. A brief cape of lace
covered the shoulders and long
lace mitts completed the cos-
tume. Her fingertip veill fel
from a lace cap trimmed with
seed pearls and she carried a
cascade bouquet of white roses
and stepha-notis.
Mary Rose O'Connor, cousin
of the bride, was maid-of-honor,
wearing a ballerina gown of
white net over pale green. Long
mitts of net and a lace trimmed
cap completed her ensemble.
She carried a cascade bouquet
of yellow roses and white car-
nations. Mary Catherine Mullen
was her sister's flower girl. She
wore a dress similar to the
maid-of-honor's and carried a
colonial bouquet of yellow roses
and white carnations.
Raymond Brodfuehrer w a s
his brother's best man and the
ushers were James Brodfuehrer
and Stephen Small of Lancaster.
The mother of the bride wore
a dress of navy blue with pink
accessories and a corsage of pink
roses. The bridegroom's mother
wore a brown print dress with
matching accessories, a corsage
of gardenias. Breakfast was
served at the Delaware Hotel
after the ceremony and a re-
ception was held in the after-
noon at the Ascension school
hall.
For a motor trip to Quebec,
the bride chose a navy bllue suit
with pink accessories. Upon
their return the couple will re-
side at 296 Wheatfielld St.
Pre-nuptial parties for Miss
Mullen were given by the Miss-
es Mary Rose O'Connor, Shir-
ley Czysz; Mrs. Elmer Brod-
fuehrer, Mrs. Gerald Burngasser,
Mrs. Duane Leadersdorf, Mrs.
William Phelan, Mrs. Edward
Bishop. Mrs. Peter Breier and
Miss Anne Holeran of Buffalo.
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