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Niagara Gazette - 8/25/1945
 A lovely summer wedding was
 solemnized in at Mary's of the
 Cataract church Saturday morning,
 August 23, at 10 o'clock, when Miss
 Dora Olscamp. daughter of Mr. and
 Mrs. George Olscamp. of Athohrille,
 New Brunswick, became the bride
 of Mr. Joseph Rountree, son of
 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rountree,
 of Weston avenue.
 The Rev. Francis N. Ryan, CM.,
 of Niagara university, performed
 the wedding ceremony, which was
 followed by a Nuptial High Mass.
 Entering the church on the arm
 of her brother, the bride was lovely
 In her simple gown of ivory satin.
 with fingertip veil.  she carried a
 bouquet of white mums.
 Her only attendant was her sister,
 Miss Helen Olscamp, wearing a
 gown of rose taffeta with matching
 calot of velvet Bhe carried a
 colonial bouquet of pink roses and
 blue delphinium.
 Mr. Alexander Rountree was his
 brother's best man. The ushers
 were Mr. John Gleason and Mr.
 Francis Curry.
 After the ceremony a wedding
 breakfast was served at the Marigold
 for the immediate families.
 Mr. and Mrs. Rountree left later
 for a motor trip through the New
 England States.
 
 ALSO
 
 Niagara Gazette
 
 THE REV. THOMAS E. TRAVERSE,
 cousin of the bride, officiated at the marriage
 Saturday (July 25, 1970) of Miss Kathleen
 Marie Rountree and James Paul Walsh. The
 noon double ring service took place at Sacred
 Heart Church with the Rev. Francis N. Ryan,
 CM., Princeton, N.J., bestowing the Papal
 Blessing and Francis Olscamp and Richard
 Walsh, brother of the bride, as altar boys.
 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
 Joseph Patrick Rountree. 2432 Linwood Ave.
 Mr. Walsi-is-trie son of Mr. and Mrs. David
 Leo Walsh, 38 Perry St., Auburn.
 Given in marriage by her father, the bride
 wore an A-line gown of organza with sheet
 yoke and sleeves. Rosepoint lace trimmed
 the neckline, sleeves, bodice, skirt and train
 of the gown. A forward effect headpiece of
 beaded lace secured her bouffant veil and
 she carried a cascade of pink rosebuds,
 stephanotis and ivy.
 * ° .°
 MRS. RUSSEL NIXON, matron of honor,
 wore a melon patterned voile gown with
 scoop neck, short puff sleeves and gathered
 skirt. Her headpiece of daisies trimmed with
 Venise lace secured her veil and she carried
 a bouquet of white pompon daisies centered
 with yellow Sweetheart roses.
 Wearing similarly styled gowns were the
 bridesmaids, Miss Joan Remaley in yellow
 voile, and Miss Mary Margaret McCabe in
 Nile green.
 Russel Nixon was best man. John Gleason
 and Patrick Rountree, brother of the bride,
 were ushers.
 A reception was held at Harding's
 Restaurant, Youngslown. The newlyweds are
 honeymooning in the New England states.
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