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- Niagara Gazette - 1/10/1940
Weddings
Warder-Bingaman
New Year's Day was the wedding
day of Miss Mildred Bingaman.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Bingaman, of Linwood avenue, and
Mr. Leslie Warder, son of Mr and
Mrs. Alfred Warder, of Tenth .
street the ceremony taking place
in the Church of Christ. Disciples,
at 2 o'clock, with the pastor of the
church, the Rev. William Saye, officiating.
The bride, who was given In
marriage by her uncle, Mr. James
Sedlak. wore a gown of white
flowered taffeta fashioned floorlength.
With this she wore a dainty
white- velvet halo trimmed with
orange blossoms, from which fell
her shoulder-length veil. She car-
ried a bouquet of white roses, sweet
peas and pom poms.
Miss Vernette Bayne. maid of
honor, wore a grape-colored flow-
ered taffeta made floor-length Her
hat was on the same lines as the
brides, in wine with cornflowers as
trim. Her bouquet was of wine pom
poms, red roses and yellow corn
flowers.
Marilyn Warder. Junior bridesmaid,
wore a floor-length gown of
powder blue taffeta with wine colored
bows. Her bouquet was of
pink roses, sweet peas and yellow
pom poms.
Mr. Howard Steinbrenner was the
best man, with Mr. Richard Gil-
liam and Mr. Howard Penman as
the ushers.
The mother of the bride wore a
gown of black velvet with white
trim and the mother of the bridegroom
wore a black lace gown with
green accessories.
A reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents from 4 to 6
o'clock. Pink and white were effectively
used as decorations The
bride's table which was centered
with a two-tier wedding cake, was
arranged for 12
Guests from Youngstown Lewiston.
Tonawanda, Rochester N Y
and from Hamilton. Ont were
present at the wedding and recep-
tion.
Mrs Frank Hailinger and Mrs.
Percy Jackson and Miss Vernette Bayne,
Mrs Alfred Warder .and Mrs. Earl
O Brian entertained for the bride.
Mr and Mrs. Warder will reside
in Linwood avenue for the present.
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