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- Niagara Gazette - 10/22/1937
A pretty wedding was solemnized
in St. George's Greek Orthodox
church recently when Miss Mary
Bishara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. Bishara, became the bride of
Ernest Wasmund, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Wasmund. The Rev. M.
Gelsinger officiated at the ceremony.
The bride was lovely in a gown
of white satin, made on princess
lines, with buttons running down
from a beaded back to the waist
with flowing sleeves and short train.
She entered the church on the arm
of her father. Her veil hung from
orange blossoms that were clustered
at the back of her matching queen's
crown. Her bridal bouquet was of
white chrysanthemums.
The maid of honor, Miss Mable
Bishara, wore pink lace with matching
halo and carried red roses. Katherlne
Bobl, bridesmaid, wore a gold
satin gown with matching halo.
Her flowers were Talisman roses.
Paul Wasmund, brother of the
groom, acted as best man and Carl
Bishara acted as usher.
Throughout the ceremony voices
of the church choir were heard,
with J. Gelsinger acting as soloist.
Following the ceremony a dinner
was served for 40 persons after
which a reception was held. The
couple left on a honeymoon trip to
Washington, D. C, and New York
City.
Prenuptial affairs for the bride
were: a linen shower, by Miss Irene
Klvar; a kitchen shower, by Miss
Mable Bishara, and a personal
shower by Miss Stella Boswell.
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