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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/16/1949
Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Behrens of
280 Fletcher S t announce the engagement
of their daughter. Marilyn
Sue, to Norman Robert Dauphin,
son of Mrs. Irene B. Dauphin
of 19 Ganson S t The wedding
will take place this summer.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/22/1949
One of the most beautiful weddings
of the season was solemnized
on Saturday, July 9, at Salem
Evangelical and Reformed Church
when Miss Marilyn Sue Behrens,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
R. Behrens, 260 Fletcher St., became
the bride of Norman R. Dauphin.
The Rev. Walter F. Hetzel
officiated at a double-ring ceremony
before an altar banked with
white flowers, palms and candlebra.
Mrs. Evelyn Cary Miller played
traditional wedding music and accompanied
the soloist, Theron
Miller, who sang "Because" before
the ceremony, and "Oh, Promise
Me" and "The Lord's Prayer" during
the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
lustrous satin, made with an illusion
neckline, trimmed with lace
and seed pearls, a fitted bodice
and long-pointed sleeves. The
bouffant skirt had side panels of
lace-edged satin ruffles and ended
in a court-length train trimmed
in lace. Her fingertip veil of
French illusion was caught with
a tiara of orange blossoms. She
carried a bouquet of white roses
centered with a detachable corsage
of pink sweetheart roses and
stephanatis.
The maid-of-honor, Miss Shirley
Schmidt wore an orchid colonial-
style gown with an illusion
neckline, and a gathered lace bertha.
The skirt of marquisette was
raised in a peek-a-boo effect,
showing rows of lace on the petticoat.
She wore a large picture
hat to match the gown. She carried
talisman roses and yellow
gladioli tied with yellow satin
ribbon, in an arm bouquet.
The bridesmaids, Miss Maurine
Bruss, and Miss Donna Bruss,
cousins of the bride, and Miss
Beatrice Wenske wore yellow
gowns like that of the maid-ofhonor.
They wore picture hats to
match their gowns. They carried
arm bouquets of yellow roses and
orchid gladioli tied with orchid ,
satin ribbon. All of the attendants
wore strands of pearls, gifts of
the bride.
Charles Metcalf attended his
cousin as best man. The ushers
were Morton Dauphin, brother of
the groom, Robert Metcalf, cousin
of the groom and Franklin Wenske.
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue dress with white accessories.
She wore a corsage of white gardenias.
The bride's grandmother,
Mrs, Minnie Behrens, wore a beige
summer print. She wore a corsage
of a white gaidenia and feathered
carnations. The ' bridegroom's
mother, Mrs. Irene Dauphin, wore
a navy blue print drees wMh white
sided at the puncn bowls. In the
evening a reception was held in
the home of the bride.
For going away, the bride wore
a white embroidered organdy dress
with a white picture hat trimmed
with pink roses. Her accessories
were white and she wore a corsage
of pink sweetheart rosea.
After a wedding trip to Northern
Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Dauphin will
be at home at 260 Fletcher St
Prenuptial parties were given by
Miss Beatrice Wenske, Miss Shirley
Schmidt, Misses Donna and
Maruine Bruss, Mrs. Irene Dauphin,
Mrs. Robert Metcalf, Salem
Evangelical and Reformed Church
School Primary Teachers, and the
Business and Industrial Girts of
the YWCA.
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