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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/19/1945
A lovely double ring ceremony
was performed when Miss Alice M.
Schuler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer H. Schuler, Cambria Center,
and M 1 Sergt. Joseph Hammer.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hammer,
Clarence Center, were united
In marriage.
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Francis E. Crowley in Immaculate
Conception Catholic
Church. North Ridge. The altar
was beautifully decorated with vases
of pink roses, asters and gypsophlla.
The bride, given In marriage by
tier father wore a gown with a
white satin bodice, net yoke framed
with bead medallions, long fitted
sleeves pointed at the wrists and a
net skirt, train, a finger-tip length
veil was attached to a braided satin
halo. She carried a bouquet of
white roses and gardenias tied with
wlute satin ribbon and long white
satin streamers knotted with bits
of fur.
Miss Thelma E. Schuler, slater of
the bride, waa maid of honor. She
wore a gown of lavender net with
a satin bodice, a matching Juliet
hat and carried a bouquet of yellow
roses and daisies tied with
yellow ribbon.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Russell
Parker of Warren's Corners, Mlas
Mary E. Dyslnger of Beattie Avenue
and Miss Delores Kanehl of Clarence
Center. Mrs. Parker and Miss
Kanehl wore matching gowns
similar to that of the maid of
Honor fashioned in pink with shoulder
length veils and carried bouquets
of pink roses tied with blue
ribbon. Miss Dyslnger'a gown had
a blue taffeta bodice and a full net
skirt. Her headdress was a matching
Juliet hat. She carried pink
roses tied with a blue ribbon.
James Eichinger of Clarence was
best man. Russell Parker, Earl
Bartz and Elmer Schuler Jr.,
brother of the bride, were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a dark
green dress with black accessories
land a corsage of red roses. Mrs.
Hammer wore Navy blue with
matching accessories and a corsage
of pink roses.
Following the ceremony, a
wedding dinner for the bridal party
and Immediate family was served
at the Park Hotel. The bridal table
was centered with a three-tiered
wedding cake topped with a minia-
ture wedding bell.
A reception to 150 guests was held
at the home of the bride.
The couple left for a wedding
trip to the Adirondacks, the bride
wearing a gray wool suit with Navy
accessories.
Out-of-town guests were from
Buffalo, Tonawanda, Wilson, Ontario
and Niagara Falls.
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