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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/15/1941
Beautiful In its simplicity was
the ceremony in the Trinity Lutheran
church Saturday at 4 o'clock,
when Miss Jeanne Martin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin
of Regent avenue, became the
bride of Delbert J. Behm, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Behm of the
Stone road.
The Rev. Herman Meier performed
the ceremony before an altar
adorned with white chrysanthemums,
white roses, gypsophila and
candelabra.
Gown Is Of Taffeta, Chiffon
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown
of white, fashioned with a full taf- ,
fata skirt and smocked chiffon bodice
with bishop sleeves. Her
finger-tip veil of illusion was caught
with a tiara of white gardenias. She
carried a bouquet of white roses,
baby chrysanthemums and gypsophila
centered with an orchid. Her
only jewelry waa a single strand of
pearls which belonged to her ma-
ternal grandmother.
The maid of honor and only attendant.
Miss Dorothy M. Zimmerman
wore a gown of cornflower
blue faille and matching sweetheart
hat with velvet streamers. She. carried
a bouquet of yellow roses, baby
chrysanthemums and blue corn
flowers.
Norman Capell, brother-in-law of
the groom, was best man and ushers
were Robert Washburn and
Roland Washburn.
The bride's mother was attractively
gowned in black crepe with
black accessories. She- wore a
corsage of gardenias. The groom's
mother wore navy blue with navy
accessories and a gardenia corsage.
Reception Fellows
A reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents from 5 to 7
in the evening. Tha house was
beautifully decorated throughout
with flowers.
For traveling the bride wore a
Cuban brown velveteen dress with
brown accessories and an orchid
corsage. The couple left for a motor
trip to Washington and points
south.
Pre-nuptial events for the bride
included: A dinner and kitchen
shower at Warner's Tea Loft, given
by Mrs. Emory Cavill and Mrs.
Richard Desemo; Miss Dorothy M.
Zimmerman honored the bride at a
luncheon and linen shower at the
Park hotel; a variety shower given
by Miss Audrey Murphy at her
home on Howard avenue.
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