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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/28/1919
The marriage of Miss Gertrude
Grace Ellman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gustav O. Ellman of Ruie road.
to Mr. Norman W. Arndt of Elma. N
Y., was solemnized yesterday afternoon
at three o'clock at, the Frieden's
Lutheran Church, corner Vandevoort
and Schenk streets. The Rev. E. A.
Schultz performed the ceremony us-
ing the ring service in the presence
of 120 guests. The church was dec-
orated
throughout with ferns, plants
and cut flowers. Mr. James Whitely
sang. "I Love You Truly." and "O
Promise Me, during the ceremony
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, wsa gowned in ivory
tharmeuae with a beaded overdress.
Her vril of duchess lace was caught
with lilies of the valley and she cartied
a shower of killarney roses and
lilies of the valley The attendants
were Mrs C A. Janowsky, who was
maid uf honor, and Miss Edith Arndt.
cousin of the groom of East Aurora
Miss Helen Collins and Miss Clara
Tank of Elma were brides maids The
grooms attendants were Mr C A
Janowsky. as best man. .Mr: Arthur
Thlel. of Buffalo, Mr Elmer Arndt
of Elma and Mr Edward Hacker of
Niagara Falls Mrs. Manowsky was
gowned in a turquoise blue taffeta
carrying ophflia roses and cream
sweet pees. Miss Arndt wore a gown
of pink taffeta ami caried a bouquet
of pink aweetpeas. Miss Collins was
gowned in green crepe-de-chine, carry
ing a bouquet of White sweetpeas, aand
Miss Tank wore a lavender gown of
crepe-de chine and carried a bouquet
of lavender sweetpeas. Mrs. Ellman
was gowned in black satin and wore
a corsage of lavender sweetpeas. After
the ceremony, a wedding diuner
was served with covers for eight at
the bride's table, which was prettily
decorated in a pink and yellow
scheme. Among the out-of-town guests
were Mr Chartes Arndt, Mrs Ella
Pfenner and family. Mr and Mrs
Edward Arndt. Mr. and Mrs Charles
J Arndt. the Misses Carrie and Irene
Hoffman all of Elma. Mr Herbert
Arndt of East Aurora, and Mr. and
Mrs John Arndt and family of East
Aurora; Mr and Mrs. William Groy-
meyer. Mr and Mrs Carl Ellman and
Mr and Mrs Albert Ellman of Buffalo
Mr and Mrs. Arndt will be at home
after, May 1. in Elma
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