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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/28/1967
White gladioli and chrysanthe-
mums enhanced the altar of
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
at 2 o'clock this afternoon for
the marriage of Miss Helen
Mary Rick and Martin Smith
Wright Dr. Ralph W. Loew officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Rick of 574
Delaware St., Tonawanda, and
Mr. Wright is the son of Mrs.
Smith Wright of South Lansing,
N. Y., and the late Mr. Wright.
The brides floor length skimmer
gown of peau de soie was
primmed with Rosepoint lace
and designed with Kabuki
sleeves and a chapel length Watteau
train trimmed in lace. A
fluster of leaves trimmed in
crystals and mother of pearl
held her triple Mered elbow
length veil of English illusion
which was previously worn by
her college roommate. Mrs. Clayton
Albright. The bride wore an
heirloom cameo necklace from
the bridegroom's family and carried
a cascade arrangement of
White glamellias, stephanotis and
ivy and a wedding handkerchief
carried also by her mother and
sister, Mrs. Roger Higgs at their
weddings.
Mrs. Higgs, matron of honor,
wore a floor length sheath gown
with moss green velvet bodice
and fitted Nile green crepe skirt.
A crepe panel was attached in
back with a satin bow. She wore
a coiffure cluster of velvet
leaves and crepe roses in shades
of green. Similarly attired in
gowns of honey gold velvet and
crepe with matching headpieces
were the bridesmaids, Miss
Martha E. Rick, the bride's sister,
and Mrs, Thomas Phillips,
the bridegroom's sister. They
carried Colonial arrangements
of yellow and rust pompons,
wheat and oak leaves.
Clair Prutsman was the best
man and Jay J. Rick and Gary
E. Light were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a two
piece green brocade coat and
dress ensemble and the bridegroom's
mother a gold coat and
dress. Both wore white corsages
of white glamellias with wheat
and oak leaves.
A reception was given in the
Park Lane, Buffalo. After journeying
to Nassau, Mr. and Mrs.
Wright will be at home in
Wehrle Drive, Williamsville
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