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- Niagara Gazette - 8/8/1965
A S P E C I A L MUSICAL
PROGRAM highlighted the
w e d d i n g of Miss Nancy
Jean Liersch and Lance
Locke M. Brown Saturday
(Aug. 7, 1965) at 3:30 p.m. at
First Presbyterian Church.
Rev. John B. Toay officiated
at the ceremony uniting
the daughter of Mr..and
Mrs. George H. L i e r s c h,
2931 Weston Ave., and the
son of Mrs. Jack G. Guenther,
962 Rankine Road, and
the late Maj F. L o c ke
Brown.
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GUEST ORGANIST for
the ceremony was John Hofmann
of Trinity Episcopal
Church, B u f f a l o . Deryck
Aird was violin soloist, Gary
E. B u r g e s s , tenor soloist
and James Linn, bass soloist.
S e l e c t i o n s included
" P a s t o r a l e . " by Franck;
"Sonata in D Major," by
Handel for violin. "Now
Thank We All Our God," by
Bach; "The Call." by Williams;
"Our Father, Thou
in Heaven Above," by Bach;
"I Will Sing Thee Songs of
Gladness." by Dvorak; "Fantasia
in G Major," by Bach;
and "Trumpet Tune," by
Stanley.
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GIVEN IN MARRIAGE
by her father, the bride was
attired in a gown of silk organza
with bell skirt edged
in re-embroidered Aiencon
lace. Her Watteau train was
edged in the same lace and
her waist-length imported illusion
veil fell from a seed
pearl tiara. She carried a
c a s c a d e of white shasta
c h r y santhemums centered
with a yellow orchid.
Mrs. Robert C. Bodwell,
Memphis, Tenn., sister of
the bride, was matron of
honor in a gown or sea mist
aqua crepe with a floating
lace panel in back and
matching petal cluster headpiece.
She carried a cascade
of white and yellow shasta
chrysanthemums.
Miss Jean E. N o r t o n,
Long Meadow, Mass., Mrs.
John E. Passant, Albany,
Ga., Mrs. Donald Borut,
Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mrs.
Elmer G. Wilcox were similarly-
attired bridesmaids.
They carried white shasta
chrysanthemums.
Flower girls were Miss
Susan E. Bodwell and Miss
Lyane M. Guenther, sister
of the bridegroom, in pink,
carrying baskets of white
shasta chrysanthemums.
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REV. JOHN D. SHACKELFORD
was best man.
Robert C. Bodwell, Memphis,
Tenn., was head usher.
Other ushers were James H.
Numbers, Falls Church, Va.,
James W. Gilpin, and Michael
D. Durkalski, La Grange
Park, Ill.
A 5 p.m. reception was
held in the Victoria Ballroom
of the Park Motor
Hotel, Niagara Falls, Ont.
For the reception, the
bride's mother chose a pink
sheath with a Venise lace
bodice and matching accessories.
The b r i d e g r o o m 's
mother wore a lime green
sheath with chiffon panels
and straw accessories.
After a w e d d i n g trip
through the New England
states, the couple will reside
at 801 W. Third St.,
Storm Lake, Iowa.
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