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- Niagara Gazette
Candlelight shed a soft glow over the chancel of St. Paul's
Evangelical Lutheran Church for the wedding of Miss Lois Jean
Rickert and Robert C. Griebner, whose marriage was solemnized
Saturday evening.
Beauty baskets and altar vases
of white gladioli, pink carnations
and huckleberry graced the altar
for the double-ring ceremony performed
by the Rev. Evan J. Bartell,
for the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur C. Rickert, 13th St.,
and the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence F. Griebner, Hewitt
Pkwy., Lewiston. White seven
branch candelabra entwined,
with ivy stood in the chancel and .
candelabra marked the pews.
Mrs. William Woodman was organist
and soloist was Mrs. Alice
Ross.
The bride who was escorted
to the altar by her father wore
a white nylon tulle over satin
gown fashioned with a pearl
studded bodice and a chapellength
sweep train. A -scalloped .
veil of double illusion was caught
to a tulle and lace pillbox encrusted
with pearls. She carried
a bouquet of pink Pinocchio
roses and stcphanotis and wore
a string of pearls, the gift of the
bridegroom.
Miss Betty Swain was maid of
honor and bridal attendants were
Miss Katherinc A. Ryan and Mrs.
Frederic C. Dunning. They were
gowned in white lace over Nile
green crystalctte with matching
jackets and wore rosebud crown
headpieces. They carried French
colonial bouquets of pink rosebuds
and white feathered carnations
with green ivy sprays.
Jack Griebner was best man
for his brother, and seating the
guests were Richard Griebner,
William Rickert. Frederic C.
Dunning and William Krausmann.
For greeting guests at the reception
at the Red Coach inn,
the mother of the bride was
gowned in shell pink lace, the
bodice accented with pearls and
rhinestones and completed with
blue accessories. Imported Dior
blue lace and chiffon fashioned
the gown of the mother of the
bridegroom with Which she wore
pink accessories. The ensembles
of each mother were complemented
with corsages of pink
carnations.
For a honeymoon trip to
Williamsburg and Virginia Beach,
Va., the bride departed wearing
a moss green Jinen sheath dress
with a matching green and white
check coat and burnt orange and
natural straw accessories, set off
with a corsage of orange gladioli.
Upon their return, Mr. and
Mrs. Griebner will be at home
in Second St., Lewiston.
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