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- Niagara Gazette - 11/8/1938
MARTINSVILLE. Nov. 8.-A pretty
fall wedding was solemnized on
Saturday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock
in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Falls
boulevard, when Miss Annette L
Graf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Graf, of 648 Falls boulevard,
became the bride of James R.
Campbell, son of Mrs. Elizabeth
Campbell, of the Niagara Falls bou-
levard, Nashville, N.Y., the Rev.
Frederick A. Hinners performing
the ceremony. The church was
beautifully decorated with baskets
of whit aster mounds and cut
flowers and palms.
The bride given in marriage by
her father, wore a white satin dress
of princess style, buttoned from neck
to waist line with the sleeves of the
gown coming to a point. the col-
lar was a Queen Anne neckpiece.
A long white train suspended from
the gown. She wore a white feath-
ered halo and white satin slippers
and carried a bouquet of white
mums and baby's breath.
Mrs. Edward Drier, sister of the
bride, acted as matron of honor,
her gown being of pansy blue taf-
feta with gold accessories and she
carried a bouquet of bronze pom-
poms and baby breath. Miss Vera
Fritz, bridesmaid, wore a dusty rose
taffeta gown with golf accessories
and carried a bouquet of bronze
pom-poms and baby's breath.
Frederick Wiegand. uncle of the
groom, was best man and Edward
Dreier acted as an attendant. James
Graf and Joseph Wiegand were the
ushers. John Emmett sang, "The
Lord Is My Shepherd" and "O Prom-
ise Me.'' Arnold Nuoffer played the
organ.
Mrs. Graf, mother of the bride,
wore a teal blue gown with black
accessories. Mrs. Campbell, the
groom's mother, wore a royal blue
gown with blacK. accessories. Both
wore shoulder corsages.
A wedding supper at Geltz's tea
room followed the ceremony with
50 guests present. The tables were
decorated in a white color scheme.
The bride's table, with covers laid
for 14, was decorated with long
white tapers, cut flowers and was
centered with a wedding cake,
adorned with a miniature bride and
.sgroom. Later, a reception was held
at the bride's home with 100 guests
present. Mr. and mrs. Campbell
left for a short wedding trip an d
will be at home in a week at 21
Alice street, Buffalo.
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