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- Niagara Gazette - 1/25/1952
White carnations, gladioli and
fern, interspersed with candelabra,
were used to decorate the altar of
Holy Ghost Lutheran church,
Bergholtz, for the ceremony Saturday
a! 3:30 p.m., uniting in marriage
Miss Olive M. Williams and
Mr. Paul Chaddock.
The Rev. Victor Dahlke officiated
at the double ring ceremony between
the daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Arthur
J. Williams, Cayuga drive,, and the
son of Mrs. Florence Chaddock,
Seventy-eighth street.
The bride was attired In a, twopiece
ice blue brocade satin dress,
fashioned -with long sleeves and a
circular skirt, with, matching hat
and shoes. She carried a white satin
prayer book topped with a white
orchid and lilies-of-the-valley. She
wore a rhinestone bracelet, the gift
of the bridegroom.
Miss Elaine R. Williams was her
sister's only attendant. Her light
honey-colored silk brocade dress was
trimmed with brown velvet and she
wore beige accessories. Yellow rosebuds
topped the yellow prayer book
she carried. Her rhinestone bracelet
was the gift of the bride.
Mr. Douglas Monroe, only cousin
of the bridegroom, was best man.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.
Edward Eggert, aunt of the bride
and organist, played "Oh, Perfect
Love," "Still As the Night," "Let
Us Ever Walk With Jesus." *The
Lord Is My Shepherd" and, "With
The Lord Begin Thy Task" She
also accompanied Mrs. Laura
Ferchen -Martin, cousin of the bride
who sang "My Shepherd" by Sczy-
manski.,
. The mother of the. bride wore a
navy blue silk lace dress with matching
accessories. The bridegroom's
mother chose an aqua silk crepe
frock: Each wore a lavender orchid
corsage.
Following the ceremony the reception
was. held at the home of
the bride's parents. The bride's
table, covered with a lace cloth
was centered with a four-tiered wed-
ding cake topped with a miniature
bride and bridegroom and.;flanked
by tapers.
"Mr. 'and Mrs. Chaddock are
spending their wedding .trip in the
Adirondack mountains For travel-
ing, the bride wore a gray dress
with matching fur, coat and hat.
Her ensemble was complimented
with an orchid corsage. Upon their
return, Mr. and Mrs.'Chaddock
will reside in .Whitney avenue.
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