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- Niagara Gazette - 5/29/1923
Mr- and Mrs. ,Fred Baum. of No.
?? Lewlston road, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Ala
Mae. to Paul C. Blessing of
this city. The wedding will take
place in June.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 6/30/1923
A pretty wedding was solemnized
Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
a t the Zion Evangelical Lutheran
c h u r c h , when Miss Alfred Mae Baum.
d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B a u m
of Lewiston road, became the bride
of Mr. Paul C. Blessing, son of Mr.
a n d Mrs. Christ Blessing of Tenth
s t r e e t . The. Rev. Herman Brezing
performed the ceremony. The bride
looked c h a r m i n g in white satin crepe
a n d white silk tulle veil fastened
w i t h orange blossoms, and carried a
shower bouquet of bride rosea and
lilies of the valley. Miss E s t h e r Baum.
s i s t e r of the bride, was maid of honor,
w e a r i n g orchid organdy ' over blue
s a t i n with a p i c t u r e hat of blue satin,
and carried a bouquet of pink roses
and lilies of the valley. Miss J e a n -
e t t e Baum. s i s t e r of the bride, one of
t h e bridesmaids, w o r e yellow o r g a n dy
with a p i c t u r e hat to match, a n d carried
a bouquet of pink roses and lilies
of the valley. Miss Amelia Blessing,
bridesmaid, wore rose organdy, plc-
ture hat to match, and carried a bou-
quet of pink roses and lilies of the
valley. C. Blessing, Jr., attended his
brother. The ushers were August
Baum, Chester Mosolf, Marie Maslen,
cousin of the bride, was flower girl,
wearing pink organdy and carrying a
basket of roses, ferns and babies'
breath. Miss Margaret Baum, wear-
ing lavender taffta, and a wreath of
flowers in her hair, sang "I Love You
Truly." The church was decorated
with white roses, peonies, ferns and
palms. the bride was given away by
her father.
A reception followed the ceremony
at the home of the bride's parents.
One hundred and eighty-five guests
were present. Covers were laid for
12 at the bride's table, which was a t t
r a c t i v e l y decorated with pink and
w h i t e roses. The house was decorated
w i t h pink and white roses, peonies,
sweet Williams, and daisies. The
b r i d e ' s mother wore a gown of grey
crepe, embroidered in steel beads, and
h a t to match. The mother of the
groom wore white organdy and a
black lace hat. Mr. and Mrs. Bless
i n g left on a wedding t r i p to Cleveland,
Detroit. Toledo, and will reside
! in Tenth street, after July 10.
The out of town guests were Mr,
a n d Mrs. H. 'Price, Mrs. Ruber of
Buffalo- Mr.-and-Mrs. D. G a y n o r and
family, J. Blessing of Detroit, Mich.;
Mr. and Mrs. C. Blessing of Bradford,
Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. S. Mclvor
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hedricks of Welland
Ont.;- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, Mr.
a n d Mrs. J o h n Young of G r a n d Island.
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