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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/28/1950
Imported Renaissance type lace and nylon fashioned the
gown chosen by Miss Joyce L, Buri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank E. Buri, 225 East Ave., for her marriagr to Gordon E.
Budde, son of Mrs. Ella Budde of Burt and Edward Budde of
Hartland.
The ceremony ws perforrmed in
Emmanuel Methodist Church at 4
o'clock Saturday, the Rev. Harold
W. cIlnay, pastor, officiating. Mr.
Buri gave his daughter in mar-
riage. Harold W. D.. Smith was
organist and Mrs. Smith sand "O
Promise Me" and "Because."
The bride's lace gown was made
with cascading ruffles of the nylon
an illusion necklline edged with
matching lace,, long pointed sleeves
and a chapel-length train. Her il-
lusion neckline and bouffant skirt
of net over taffeta. She wore pink
gauntlets and a matching lace pic-
ture hat with net streamers. She
carried a pink lace fan with a clus-
ter of pink roses and blue del-
phinium tied with pink satin
streamers.
BRIDESMAIDS WEAR BLUE
Mrs. Raymond Capen, sister of
the groom and Mrs. Raymond Her-
man, bridesmaids, wore blue dress-
es fashioned like that of the maid
of honor and carried blue lace fans
with yellow roses and blue delpini-
um tied with blue streamers.
Linda Lee Turner was flower
girl, wearing a pink net dress with
blue forget-me-nots caucrht in t he
full skirt. Her matching bonnet
was trimmed with rosebuds and
tied under her chin with net
streamers She carried a s m a ll
Colonial bouquet of pink roses and
mixed flowers.
The bride's mother w .re a dress
of navy lace over taffeta with
matching velvet htt and accessc
roses. The groom's mother also
wore navy lace with matching hat
and accessories and a corsage of
mixed flowers. Mrs. Joseph A
James, grandmother of the bnae.
wore a navy sheer print and navy
accessories, wit' a corsage of red
roses and white carnations
Lawrence R Budde was his
brother's best man and ushers were
Roger Horanburg of Olcott and
Raymond Herman.
Standing baskets and altar fcoiquets
of white gladioli decorated the
church for the ceremony.
RECEPTION AT HOTEL
A reception to 300 guests was
held in the Park Hotel. Refreshments
were served from a table
decorated with a chain of plumosus
roping. Music was furnished by Ev
Jepson's orchestra. Mrs. Donald
Turner and Mrs. Wllllkm Connor of
Lockport and Miss Vera Dietrich of
Barker assisted in serving, wearing
glamellla corsages.
Mr. and Mrs. Budde left for a
wedding trip to the New England
States, the bride wearing a pink;
sharkskin suit and white velvet hat
with pink plumes and white veiling.
Her accessories were white and she
wore a corsage of white roses. Upon
their return, they will make their
home in Burt.
Out-of-town guests attended from
Cleveland, Buffalo. Burt. Newfane,
Olcott. Batavia, Attica and Wol-
cottsville.
The bridegroom served in t h e
Army, spending more than three
years in the European Theater
Pre-nuptial events included a din-
ner at the Park Hotel given by
empoyes in the Production Mar-
keting Office; a linen shower given
by Miss Audrey Buri; a red and
white kitchen shower by Mrs. Ray-
mon Herman, a varieity shower by
Mrs. Robert Dibley; a personal
shower by Mrs. Donald Turner; a
dinner and variety shower at Green
Acres, Burt, by Mrs. Raymond Ca-
pen and Mrs. Dorothy Budde and
the rehearsal party, given by Mrs.
Joseph W. Turner.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 11/15/1955
Joyce L. Buddee. 225 East Ave,
was granted an interlocutory decree
of divorce on infidelity grounds
from Gordon E. Budde. Burt. They
were rparned in Lockport Aug. 26,
1950.
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