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- Niagara Gazette - 6/27/1936
The marriage of Miss Edna Simmons,
of Eighteenth street, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simmons, of
the Ridge road, to Rensselaer Ward,
also of Eighteenth street, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Ward, of Ransomville,
was solemnized last Saturday
afternoon at the North Ridge Lutheran
parsonage, the Rev. Carl Oldach
officiating.
The bride was attractively attired in
shell pink lace over taffeta. Her
gown was made on princess lines,
with a fitted Jacket and large lapels.
She wore a matching turban with a
shoulder length veil and carried an
arm bouquet of white roses, lilies-ofthe-
valley and gypsophela. Her only
attendant, Miss Margaret Goldpenny,
of North Ridge, wore a close-fitting
dress of sea green net over satin and
a matching turban and carried a bouquet
of pink roses and gypsophela.
The groom was attended by William
H. Jones, of Spruce avenue, this
city. Both wore white gabardine
suits. Following the ceremony dinner
was served at the Red Coach Inn.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Ward left on
a motor trip for Washington, D. C,
Atlantic City and New York, the bride
wearing a white sharkskin suit with
sky blue accessories. Upon their return
they will be at home at 2225
Willow avenue.
Among the pre-nuptlal affairs were
a variety shower by Mrs. Edward
Barkow, a linen shower by Mrs. Marlon
Hawley and a specialty shower
by the Misses Loretta and Margaret
Goldpenny.
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