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- Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Mildred Moebius) MaGinn of Niagara Falls celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with a party at the Alps Chalet. Mr. MaGinn retired from the Foster Brothers Furniture Co., Buffalo. Mrs. MaGinn retired from Occidental Chemical Co. They were married Feb. 7, 1945, at Trinity Old Lutheran Church, Buffalo. They have two sons .and four grandchildren
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Niagara Gazette - 2/13/1945
Trinity Old Lutheran church, in
Brunswick boulevard, Buffalo, was
the scene of a pretty evening wed-
ding February 7 when Miss Mildred
L. Moebius, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Moebius, of 326 Northamp-
ton street, Buffalo, became the
bride of Sergeant Harold G. Ma-
Ginn, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
MaGinn, of 2851 North avenue. The
Rev. Herman C. Damm, pastor of
the church, performed the ceremony.
The bride was lovely in a gown
fashioned with a white satin bodice
and white net skirt with a long
train. Her fingertip veil was caught
with a cluster of orange blossoms
and she carried white roses.
The bride's sister, Miss Jean M.
Moebius, wor powder blue net with
a taffeta bodice and was maid of
honor. Three Niagara Falls girls
were bridesmaids: Miss Phyllis
Wendt, Miss Bernice Millville and
Miss Edith Buerger who wore pink
net and taffeta and carried pink
rotes. Miss Lang sang T h e Lord's
Prayer^ and "Oh, Perfect Love"
The bride's mother wore navy bme
with matching accessories and the
bridegroom's mother wore a black
dress and black accessories. Their
corsages were gardinias.
Mr. Leonar Schultz, of Eigh-
teenth street, was best man and
Mr. Walter Holland and Mr. Donald
Woellner, uncles of the bridegroom
and residents of this city, were ush-
ers.
After the ceremony a reception
for 150 guests was helld at the Boreal
club. The couple left for a trip
through Eastern New York, for
which the bride selected a fuchsia
wool suit, a fur-trimmed coat and
black accessories with a corsage of
gardinias.
Sergeant McGinn will return to
his station in Spokane, Wash., and
Mrs. MaGinn will make her tempo-
rary residence with her parents in
Buffalo.
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