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- orth Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/16/1943
BRAUER-CUSHMAN-Mrs. Asa
T. Cushman of Brockton, Mass.,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Elsie M., to Staff Serjeant
J. Everton Brauer of Camp
Edwards, Mass. Staff Sergeant
Brauer is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Brauer of Nisgara Falls
boulevard.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1945
A .jretty wedding was solem-
nized on November 25 at 3 p. m,
in the First Baptist Church, Brockton,
Mass., when Miss Elsie M
Cushman daughter of Mrs. Asa T.
Cushman was united in marriage
to J. Everton Brauer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Brauer of 43 Falls
blyd., North Tonawanda.
The church was decorated with
baskets of white pom-poms and
candles. White s a t i n ribbons
marked the guest pews.
The bride, given in marriage by
her brother, Myles F. Cushman,
wore a gown of white bridal satin,
with sweetheart neckline, fitted
satin bodice, with long fitted
sleeves pointed over the wrists.
The full tulle skirt with satin applique
fall into a circular chapel
length train. She wore a finger
tip veil held with a tiny cap of
orange blossoms and carried a
shower bouquet of white roses and
white pom-poms.
Mrs. Harold Boyce, cousin of the
bride, was matron-of-honor, wearing
pale green tulle. She carried
yellow roses a»d white pom-poms
tied with yellow ribbon. Mr. Boyce
attended the bridegroom as best
man.
Mrs. Cushman chose an aqua
crepe with matching small hat.
Her corsage was of pink pom
poms and roses.
A reception in the church followed
the ceremony. Later a wedding
dinner for bridal party was
given in the Bryant hotel.
For her traveling ensemble tho
bride wore a grey wool dressmaker
suit with black accessories
under a seal coet and a matching
seal hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Brauer came to
North Tonawanda to visit Mr.
Brauer's parents and will leave
next week for an extended trip
through the New England states.
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