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Niagara Gazette - 11/20/1928
 A very pretty wedding was solemnized
 at 3:30 o clock on Saturday afternoon
 at the Church of Christ Disciples, when
 Miss Thclma Weaver, daughter of Mrs.
 Laura Weaver of this city became the
 bride of Lester Bobzien. son of Mr. and
 Mrs. William Bobzien of Burt. N. Y.
 The ceremony was performed by the
 Reverend Z. E. Bates. The church
 was beautifully decorated with palms
 and chrysanthemums. Mrs. Myron J.
 Schadc sang "At Dawning." Just before
 the ceremony accompanied by Mrs.
 Banks who also played the wedding
 march.
 The bride, who was given in marriage
 by her cousin Myron Schadc.
 looked lovely In a wedding gown of
 white crepe-back satin. The skirt
 was made of bouffant styk with uneven
 hemline and was trimmed with chantilly
 lace and pearls. Her tulle veil was
 arranged cap-style and' was caught
 with orange blossoms. She carried a
 shower bouquet of lillles of the valley
 and bridal roses. The bride's sister.
 Miss Lorene Weaver, acted as bridesmaid.
 She was gowned in powder blue
 georgette with hat to match and carried
 an arm bouquet of chrysanthemums.
 Leonard Bradt. Jr.. acted as best
 man and the ushers were Burdettc Bob-
 zien and Myron Weaver.
 Immediately following the ceremony
 a reception for fifty guests was held at
 tho home of the bride.
 After a motor trip to Washington.
 Philadelphia ond New York. Mr. and
 Mrs. Bobzien will reside at Burt. N. Y.
 Among those who entertained at prenuptial
 affairs were: Mrs. Harry
 Davis. Miss Myrtle Vedder. and the
 Loyal Daughters' Class of the church
 of Christ, each with variety showers:
 the Girls' Sewing club with a personal
 shower, and Mrs. Richard Willis and
 Mrs. Jerald McCollum with a Rose
 Marie shower.
 Guests were present, from Ransomville,
 Lockport, Little Valley. Youngstown.
 Sanborn. Buffalo. Confer. Burt
 Newfane and Tonawanda.
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