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- Niagara Gazette
Louis W. Wiepert Wed
WILSON - Miss, Susan J. Winters and
Louis W. Wiepert exchanged marriage vows
in a double ring ceremony Saturday (Aug.
2, 1969) at St. Andrew's Church, Newfane.
The Rev. Frederick J. Masterman officiated
at the 3 p.m ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer E. Winters, 240 Seminary St. Mr.
Wiepert is the son of Mrs. Beatrice Wiepert.
New Road, Ransomville. and Robert Wiepert,
Randall Road, also Ransomville.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride
was attired in a gown of silk organza with
Chantilly lace bodice. The A-line skirt was
accented by a chapel length train trimmed
°with matching lace appliques. A pearltrimmed
petal headpiece, secured her triple
tier illusion veil and she carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses and pompons, surrounding
a Fuji chrysanthemum.
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MISS KATHY Cornell, maid of honor, wore
a dotted swiss gown of Nile green fashioned
with lace circling the sleeves and midriff,
and a column skirt with Watteau back. She
wore a white straw picture hat with Nile
green velvet bow and carried a basket of
yellow, green and white daisies.
Mrs. Roger Winters and Mrs. Kenneth
McArthur. bridesmaids, wore similarly styled
gowns and carried baskets of white and green
daisies.
Roger Winters was best man. William
Faery and Wayne Stevenson were ushers.
An evening reception was held at the
Wilson Fire HalL
On their return from a wedding trip to
Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Wiepert will make
their home in Wilson.
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