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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/12/1959
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Birdsall
of 180 Gooding St. announce that
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Noreen, to Robert
Klineline, son of Mrs. Leona
Klineline of 271 Caledonia St. will
be solemnized Saturday, Nov. 7.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 11/10/1959
In a double-ring ceremony Saturday afternoon at
4, Miss Noreen May Birdsall became the bride of Robert
A. Klineline in the Firsjt Presbyterian Church. Bouquets
of white pompons graced each side of the altar.
Mrs. Ferrin Fraser played the wedding music.
Dr. Stephen E. Palmer united
in marriage the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Birdsall of 180
Gooding St., and the son of Mrs.
Leona Klineline of 271 Caledonia
St.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of
Chantilly lace. The fitted bodice,
buttoned down the back, featured
long sleeves pointed over the
wrists. The full skirt was fashioned
with two rows of nylon net
over Skinner satin. She wore a
strand of pearls with matching
earrings, gifts of the groom.
Her fingertip veil of Illusion
was caught to a mother of pearl
crown. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white fuji mums centered
with a removable white
rose corsage.
MATRON OF HONOR
Mrs. Janice Bicker was matron
of honor in a shrimp colored chiffon
ballerina-length gown with
matching headpiece and veil. She
carried a bouquet of mint green
fuji mums with golden wheat.
'Mrs. Dolores Birdsall and Mrs.
Shirley Robinson were the other
attendants. They chose waltzlength
nylon tulle gowns in blue
and pink respectively with matching
headpieces and veils. Mrs.
Birdsall carried a yellow cascade
bouquet of fuji mums with golden
wheat, and Mrs. Robinson's bouquet
was of orchid fuji mums
and golden wheat.
Wallace Bicker was best man.
Guests were seated by Phillip
Birdsall and Lyman Robinson.
For her dangher's wedding,
Mrs. Birdsall chose an emerald
green silk dress and beige accessories,
while the groom's mother
favored an Inca blue silk chiffon
dress over taffeta with matching
accessories. Each mother wore a
corsage of red roses.
EVENING RECEPTION
Following the ceremony, 17
were served dinner at .the Exempt
Volunteer Firemen's Assn.
hall, where the reception for 175
guests was held from 7 to 11. A
five-tiered wedding cake, topped
with a miniature bride and
groom, centered the bride's
table which was decorated with
the attendants' bouquets and
white tapers in crystal holders.
As the bride left with the
groom for a trip through Virginia,
she was wearing a charcoal gray
suit, matching accessories and
a white rose corsage. On their
return, they will live at 52 Genesee
St.
Guests attended from Rochester,
Newfane, Depew, Gasport
and Sanborn.
The bride was graduated from
Lockport Senior High School.
The groom attended the same
high school and served four years
with the U. S. Navy.
Prenuptial events included va-
riety showers given by Mrs.
Janise Bicker, Mrs. Ervon Beck-
en and Mrs. Barbara Velzy.
Mrs. Leone Klineline enter-
tained the bridal party and mem-
bers of the bride's family at a
rehearsal party and lunch at her
home.
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