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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/19/1962
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Miller
of 117 Bryant St., North Tonawanda,
announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Nancy Helen, to
Edward E. Browning, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Browning of 48
Falconer St., North Tonawanda.
Miss Miller is a graduate of
North Tonawanda High School
and Ithaca School of Practical
Nursing. She is employed by De-
Graff Memorial Hospital. Mr.
Browning, also a graduate of
North Tonawanda High School, is
employed by the G. C. Murphy
Co., Buffalo. The wedding w i ll
take place June 30.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/10/1962
Miss Nancy Helen Miller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald E. Miller of 217 Bryant St., and Edward
Emerson Browning, son of M r . ' a n d Mrs. Edward L.
Browning of 48 Falconer St., North Tonawanda, were
m a r r i e d J u n e 30 in N o r t h P r e s b y t e r i a n Church.
The Rev. Nevin Kendell performed
the ceremony. J. Gordon
Felton was the organist.
The bride wore a street-length
gown of Aiencon lace and peau
de soie fashioned with a scoop
neckline, three-quarter sleeves
and a bell-shaped skirt. A coif-
fure bow held her shoulder-length
veil and she carried a colonial
bouquet of white carnations and
roses arranged with lace and net.
Miss Carol Browning, the bride-
groom's sister, her only attend-
ant, was attired in a mint green
heath dress made with a scoop
neckline on a green and white
checked bodice. She carried a
bouquet of pink and white roses
and carnations.
Delbert Martel was best man.
Mrs. Miller wore a light blue
chiffon dress made with a scoop
neckline and full skirt comple-
mented with white accessories
and a corsage of pink roses and
stephanotis. Mrs.. Browning ac-
cented he yellow dacron and
white lace dress with beige ac-
cessories and a corsage of yellow
roses and white stephanotis.
A supper for the immediate
families wa given in Norm's Res-
taurant, North Tonawanda
The couple traveled to Canada
on a wedding trip and are at
home in 346 Goundry St., North
Tonawanda.
Parties for the bride before her
marriage were given by Miss
Browning, Mr. Edward Browning
and the bride's co-workers in
DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
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