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- Niagara Gazette - 4/2/1941
The wedding of Norine Trelchler
and Kenneth Bodie, of Pearl street,
will take place at the home of the
bride-elect, in Saunders Settlement
road, on Thursday, April 24, at 2 p.
m. An open reception will be held
from 3 to 4 o'clock. Friends are wel
come.
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Niagara Gazette - 4/25/1941
SANBORN-The home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn W. Treichler in
Saunders Settlement road here was
trie scene of a lovely spring wedding
on Thursday at 2 p. m. when their
only daughter, Norlne, was united
in mariage to Kenneth Bodie, son
of Mr. and Mrs.Erwin C. Bodie, of
Pearl street.
. The young couple took their.vows
under an arch banked with spring
flowers. The Rev. P. L. Harburn,
pastor of the Methodist church, performed
the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Ptaszymskl, of Buffalo,
played the wedding music and a
march on violin and piano preceding
-the ceremony. Jack Emmet, of
North Tonawanda. sang'"For You"
and "O Promise Me."
___The bride was a vision of loveliness
In a gown of. bridal white
sheer chiffon fashioned with
quaint starlet neckline and sweetheart
bodice over a full gathered
skirt. Short puffed sleeves was a
note of piquancy. The fingertip
veil, also of sheer chiffon, was arranged
with tlarra of gardenias.
She carried a shower bouquet of
white roses and lily-of-the-valley.
Miss Bettle Smith, of North Tonawanda,
was maid of honor and
wore white net trimmed with blue
print pique made with-sweetheart
neckline and full skirt. She carried
a bouquet of spring flowers
and wore a gardenia In her hair.
Keith Lemke, nephew of the
groom, carried the ring on a white
satin pillow.-He was dressed in
yellow. Dan Beecher, of Maple
street, acted as best man
The bride's mother wore blue and
white sheer with corsage of yel-
low roses and daisies. The groom's
mother wore black and white net
with corsage of yellow roses and
saidies. Mrs. Ptaszynaski wore blue
sheer and a corsage of tallsman
roses and sweeetpeas.
A luncheon followed the ceremo-
ny. The bride's table was covered
with a lovely hand-made lace cloth
centered with white sweetpeas, lily-
of-the-valley, tall white tapers and
a three-tier wedding cake. About
50 guests attended. Those from out-
of-town were from Buffalo, Toronto,
Ont., Niagara Falls, North Tona-
wanda, Lockport, Wilson and New-
fane. Many friends and relatives
attended the open reception that
followed the wedding. The couple
left on a short wedding trip over
the weekend. The bride's going-
away outfit was a dussty rose reding-
ote ensemble with orchid accesso-
ries.
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