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- Niagara Gazette - 7/3/1936
A wedding beautiful in its simpli-
city and charm was solemnized Sat-
urday afternoon , June 27, at the St.
Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church,
when Loretta Ruff, daughter of Mrs.
Henrietta Ruff, 3220 Ely avenue, was
united in marriage to William Good-
berry, son of W. Goodberry, of King-
ston, Ont.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Gustav Ziemer. The party entered
the church to the strain of the Log-
engrin wedding march, played by Miss
Ruth Schultz.
The bride was lovely in white taf-
feta with long tulle veil edged in lace
the crown being made of seed pearls.
She carried a bouquet of white roses
and baby's breath, tied with taffeta
ribbon.
Mrs. Erwin P. Bacon, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor and wore
pink satin with baby blue accessories
and carried a bouquet of pink roses
and baby's breath, tied with blue satin
ribbon.
The groom was attended by Orran
Downs. The ushers were william Ruff
and Arthur Ruff, brothers of the
bride.
The bride's mother wore black
triple sheer over figured crepe and
a corsage of roses and sweet peas.
The church was beautilfully decorat-
ed with flowers and was filled with
relative and friends of the young
couple.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held for relatives and friends at
the home of the bride's mother. The
bride's table, which was laid for ten
was centered with a beautilful four-tier
wedding cake, flanked by white taper
in crystal candle-holders.
The wedding cake was presented to
the bride and groom by Mrs. F. Good-
berry. Thirty-five guests were present.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Goodberry left
for a short motor trip through Canada.
Upon their return they will reside at
1649 Weston avenue.
The bride's going-away outfit was
rose biege and brown, with brown ac-
cessories.
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Kline, Walter Ruff and Ferdi-
nand Ruff, all of Buffalo.
Among those who entertained the
bride were Mrs. H Ruff, Mrs. F. Good-
berry and Miss Mary Wuro.
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