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- Niagara Gazette - 2/22/1954
Escorted to the altar which was
adorned with white daisy type
chrysanthemums and white snap
dragons, Miss Shirley Tryon was
given in marriage by her father to
Mr. Elmer Grose, Jr. The cere-
mony which united the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tryon,
74th St., to the son fo Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Grose, 81st St., took
place at Bacon Memorial Presby-
terianChurch Saturday at 6 p.m.
with the Rev. Ray K. Hallin offi-
ciating.Mrs. Harry Coppock sang "The
Wedding Prayer" "The Lord's
Prayer" and "O Perfect Hour" before,
during and after the candle
light service and she was accom-
panied by Mr. mEarl McCormick,
organist.
The bride wore a gown of
French imported lace with a
Queen Anne collar, with long lace
sleeves pointed over the hand, and
the torso was set with deep inserts
of lace in the waltz-length skirt of
nylon, edged in ruffles and worn
over satin. A tiara of crystal beads
and seed pearls held the English
imported veil of illusion which
was corded on the borders and en-
hanced with mother-of-pearl se-
quins. She carried a bouquet of
pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis.
centered with a white orchid.
Miss Freda Hageman, maid-ofhonor,
chose a strapless gown of
mauve nylon tulle with an aqua
trim. The ruffled bodice was .trimmed
in lilac with a bouffant ruffled
skirt of nylon tulle over net over
taffeta scattered with lilacs. She
wore a ruffled stole and a bonnet
with a face veil covered with for-
get-me-nots and carried a bouquet
of yellow roses and blue iris.
Mr. Robert Grose was.best man,
and the ushers were Mr. Harold
Best and Mr. Rolland Jacobs, Lockport.
For the reception held at the
Prospect House from 7 to. 10 p. m.
following the ceremony, the mother
of the bride received the guests
in a pink taffeta frock over gray
lace in redingote style with pink
and gray accessories, and completed
with a corsage of pink camellias
and yellow roses.
The mother of the bridegroom
favored a navy blue crepe twopiece
dressmaker oufit with which
she wore, pink accessories and a
corsage of white camellias and pink
roses.
Mrs. William Koller, grandmother
of the.bridegroom was attired in
a blue and white print, with which
she wore a double corsage of white
camellias.
For their wedding trip to Quebec
City and Montreal, Quebec,
the bride departed in a two piece
gray dress with a black velvet trim.
She completed the ensemble with
red accessories and a white orchid
corsage.
Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs.
Grose will be at home at 205 69th
St.
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