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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/17/1965
The marriage of Miss
Shirley Carol Ring to Don-
ald W. Hagle, took place
at 4 p.m., June 12 in the
First Presbyterian Church,
Tonawanda.
Dr. Harold J. Drown per-
formed the ceremony for the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ring of West Girard Boulevard,
Kenmore and the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Hagle, Schultz Road,
North Tonawanda.
The bride wore a gown of Chan-
tilly lace, the bodice being ac-
cented with seed pearls and
crystals, fashioned with a Sa-
brina neckline and long sleeves.
A bustle of lace roses fell to a
chapel train. Her fingertip illusion
veil was attached to a crown
of pearls, crystals and lace. She
carried a cascade of gardenias.
Attending the bride as matron
of honor was her sister, Mrs. El-
mer Haller, wearing a sheath
shantastic gown of powder blue
with back panels of royal blue
caught with a large bow, and
carried garnet roses and white
shasta pompons. The brides-
maids, Mrs. Ronald Hensel an d
Miss Kathryn Schmitt, wearing
gowns similar to the matron of
honor, carried demure roses and
white shasta pompons. Petals of
royal blue held their illusion
veils.
Conrad Hagle of Crystal Lake,
HI. was best man for his brother
and the ushers were Ronald
Hensel and David Ring.
The bride's mother chose a
powder blue dress, white accessories
and a pink rose corsage,
while the groom's mother wore
aqua and a corsage of yellow
roses. The bridegroom's maternal
grandmother wore a navy
and white dress and a corsage
of yellow roses.
The couple is vacationing in
New England and Cape Cod
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