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- Niagara Gazette
Hall-Stelnbrenner
One of the loveliest weddings of
the Christmas season was solemnized
in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
church, Monday. December
25, at 4 p. m.. when Miss Mane
Louise Steinbrenner, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. August Steinbrenner
became the bride of Mr. George
Henry Hall, son of Mr. Jessie G.
Hall of Andes, N.Y. The Rev. Gus-
tav Ziemer performed the ceremony
before an altar banked with white
chrysanthemums. Preceding the
ceremony Mrs. Walter Williams
played Christmas carols.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her eldest brother. Mr. Q
j J. Steinbrenner, was lovely In a
gown of white brocaded taffeta
i made princess style with leg-of-
mutton sleeves and a long graceful
train. Her fingertiplength veil fell
from a coronet of orange blossoms.
She carried an arm bouquet of white
roses, tied with white satin ribbon.
The bride's only attendant, her
sister. Mrs. Ralph Daubney, was I
attired in a gown of royal blue
crepr. with gold kid trim, with
which she wore black accessories
Shr< carried an arm bouquet of gold
ro*rs tied with cold ribbon.
Mr A'.bert Tubbs. of Niagara
Fa'.'..
the usi-.r-rs were Mr Ralph Daub
ncv a;-.d Mr Wilbur Hasley. Jr. j
8he brides mother wore Grecian'
^Ine crepe with black accessories
stnri the mother of the groom wore
a navy crrpe with black accessories
Both wore corsages of gardenias
and white roses.
After the ceremony a reception
was held at the bride's home for
the guests. The bride's table was cen-
tered with a three-tiered wedding
cake flanked with white candles in
crystal holders.
The bride and groom left for a
wedding trip to Cleveland, Ohio. The
bride traveled in dustry rose trim-
med with blue with which she wore
black accessories. Upon their return
they will reside at 1138 Pierce ave-
nut this city.
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