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- Niagara Gazette - 3/24/1936
NEWFANE. March 24-A very lovely
wedding was held at the Methodist
church at 2 o'clock Saturday when
Miss Neva Eleanor Bobzein, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Bobzein. of
Coomer road, became the bride of
William Howard Mayer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Mayer, of Pekln.
A program of organ music by Mrs.
Mabel Bigalow, church organist, was
rendered as guests assembled. Miss
Katherino Mayer, of Pekln, sister of
the groom, sang "I Love You Truly."
She wore mahogany velvet with eggshell
hat and slippers.
To the strains of the wedding
march from Lohengrin the bridal
party proceeded to the altar, before
which the ceremony was performed
by the pastor of the church, the Rev.
G. C. Bucher. The ushers, William
Bobzeln, of Newfane and Wilfred
Mayer, of Pekln, were followed by the
bride's maid, Miss Ruth Bobzein, of
Sherburne, a sister of the bride, who
was attractive ln a gown of pale
green mousselinc-de-lalne with pink
net hat. Her bouquet was pink roses.
Tho ring bearer was Herbert Bobzein.
of Gasport. five-year-old nephew
of the bride. He wore a white satin
suit and carried the ring on a white
satin pillow. Betty Shafer, of Corfu,
a cousin of the bride, was flower girl,
She wore pink silk and carried a basket
of pink roses.
The bride was charming as she en-
tered on the arm of her father. She
wore a white satin gown with long
train and longer mallne veil, fashioned
In cap style and a shower
bouquet of white roses and lilies of
the valley. Tho groom and his attendant.
Douglas Adams, of Corfu,
met the bride at tho altar, where the
ring service was used As the bride
and groom knelt at the altar, Miss
Mayer, soloist, sang,' "That Old Perfect
Love."
A reception to 50 guests was held
at the Coomer road home. Many
more were Invited but due to the severe
storm and condition of the roads
could not come. Tho bride's table
was centered with a three tier wedding
cake and decorations were greon
and white.
Mr, and Mrs Mavor left for Cleveland,
the bride wearing a tea rose
costume with brown accessories
Upon their return they will bo at
home In Pekin.
Among the pre-nuptial affairs were
a dinner party at Lorenzo's, Buffalo,
given by the supervisors of Millard
Fillmore hospital, from which the
bride was graduated In 1931 and
where she has since held a responsible
position: a variety shower by the
Merry Hearts class of Trinity Methodlst
church school. Buffalo, of which
she was a member at the home of
Mrs. John Meade; a kitchen shower
by Mrs Reginald Hocking, of Buffalo
and a variety shower by Mrs Harold
Rigerman and Mrs George Stover
Jr. at the latter's home at Pekin
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