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- Niagara Gazette - 9/28/1922
The home of Mr. John Lamb. Vic
toria avenue. Niagara Falls. Ont., was
on Saturday afternoon, September 23.
the scene, at a very pretty autumn
wedding, when his second daughter.
Norma Kathleen, was united in mar-
riage to Mr. Frederick W. Bonacker,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bonacker
of this city.
The stairway down which the bridal
party came, and the drawing room
where the ceremony took place, were-
very tastefully decorated with palms,
ferns and baskets of cut flowers. The
nuptial knot was tied by Rev. James
Barber, in t he presence of the imme-
diate relatives and friends of the contracting
parties.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, was gowned very
becomingly in navy canton crepe, with
trimmings of cloth of gold, her hat
being cinnamon brown, with gold lace
and she wore a corsage bouquet of
Ophelia roses and baby's breath.
Miss Mabel Rigg, who attended her
as bridesmaid, was smart in brown
duvetyn, with beaver trimming, wear-
ing a picture hat to match, and. a
corsage of sunset roses. 'Mr. Herbert
Green of this city ably assisted the
groom.
The wedding music was played by
the bride's sister, Miss Vera Lamb,
and. Miss Gertrude Bonacker. sister
of the groom, sang -"I Love You
Truly.''
Following the ceremony' a dainty
supper was served, after which the
bridal couple left for a wedding trip
in New York and Atlantic City. The
bride traveled in a handsome frock'
of navy poiret twill, with pipings
of fawn crepe, wearing a lovely cloak
of Orlando cloth, with sable collar,
and becoming hat to match.
Mr. and Mrs Bonacker will be at
home to their many friends after Oc-
tober 15th at No. 101 Parkview ave-
nue. Syracuse, N. Y.
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