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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/26/1957
Miss Carol Lee White,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William White, Chateaugay,
N.Y., became the bride of
Bruce George Belling, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Belling,
16 Benton St., on June
8 in St. Martin's Lutheran
Church, Old Falls Blvd.
The Rev. Arthur Hornish per-
formed the ceremony before an al-
tar decorated with vases of flow-
ers and palms.
The bride wore a gown fashioned
with a shirred nylon tulle
bodice, shirred cap sleeves and a
bateau neckline. Tiers of ruffles
from waist to skirt featured the
bouffant, floor-length skirt. An imported
queen's crown of pearls)
and rhinestones held a fingertip
veil of French silk illusion bor-
dered with appliqued lace edg-
ing. Wearing matching gauntlets
of nylon, she caarried a cascade
bouquet of white roses and carna-
tions.
Miss Gwen Harvey, maid of hon-
or, wore a nylon net dress of
white, accented at the waist with
tiny pink lace rosebuds. She wore
a queen's crown of pink with a
maline circular veil. She carried
a cascade boouquet of pink roses
and carnations.
The Misses Deborah Carter,
niece of the bride, and sharon
Ohlrich, niece of the bridegroom
were flower girls. Deborah wore
a pink net frock and Sharon was
dressed in nile green. Headpieces
of pink and white flowers and min-
iature cascade bouquets completed
their costumes.
Carl Belling, twin brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.. John
Ohlrich, brother-in-law of the
bridegroom, and David Belling,
another brother, were ushers.
Mrs. Belling chose a rose chif-
fon print dress complemented
with white accessories.
Mrs. Harry Carter, sister of the
bride, received 100 guests in her
home in honor of her sister's
wedding.
After a wedding trip to Miammi
and Washington, D.C., the cou-
ple are now at home in 16 Ben-
ton St.
Medsames Eugene Guido, John
Ohlrich, Carl Belling, and Harry
Carter entertained at prenuptial
parties for the bride.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/2/1957
BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED: Mrs. Harry Carter, 292 Sweeney
Street, announces the engagement of her sister, Carol White,
to Bruce Belling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Belling, 16 Benton
Street. Miss White is a graduate of North Tonawanda High
School, class of 1954, and is employed at Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company. Mr. Belling has completed four years
with the U. S. Navy aboard the U. S. S. Sullivan and is now
employed at Bell Aircraft Corporation. The wedding will take
place June 8.
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