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- Niagara Gazette
NORTH TONAWANDA - On Wed-
nesday evening Miss Lois Wein-
heimer of Falconer street, North
Tonawanda, entertained 30 guests
in honor of her sister, Miss Olive
Weinheimer whose marriage to Mr.
Louis Baer of Sanborn, will take
place Saturday, October 26, at 4
o'clocl at Friedens Evangelical
church, North Tonawanda.
Cootie was played, with prizes
awarded to the winners and a
guest prize for the bride-elect
Luncheon was served from small
tables, with tiny umbrellas as fav-
ors. The house was decorated with
umbrellas and garden flowers.
Another partv in Miss Weinheim-
e r a honor was a variety shower giv-
er by Miss Norma Baer, of San-
born, who entertained 25 guests at
her home recently. The early part
of the evening was spent in making
a bride'.s book, which was presented
to the guest of honor
Games followed, with prizes awarded
to the winners and a guest prize
to Miss Weineimer.
Luncheon was served from two
long tables. The bride's table had
as a centerpiece a wedding cake
adorned with a miniature bride and
groom. The house was attractively
decorated for the occasion. Miss
Weinheimer was the recipient of
many beautiful gifts.
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Niagara Gazette - 11/4/1940
NORTH TONAWANDA-Friedens
Evangelical church, of North Tonawanda,
N. Y., was the scene of a
simple but pretty wedding cere-
mony
on Saturday afternoon, October
26, when Miss Olive Weinheimer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Weinheimer of Falconer street,
North Tonawanda, became the bride
of Mr. Louis Beer, son of Mr. and
Mrs Walter O. Baer, of Sanborn,
N. Y.
The Rev. Theodore Mayer, pastor
of the church, offlolated. Awaiting
the arrival of the bridal party and
during the ceremony, Miss Laura
Neuman rendered several beautiful
and appropriate organ selections,
with two solos, "At Dawning" and
"Because,'' sung by Mr. Herman
Wittkowskl, Jr.
The bride, entering the church
on the arm of her father, was very
attractive in a gown of white marquisette
over white satin. Her fingertip
length veil fell from a tiara
set with crystal sequins and seed
pearls. She carried a shower bouquet
Of white chrysanthemums and pom
poms.
Miss Lois Weinheimer. sister of
the bride, as maid-of-honor, wore a
gown of pink marquisette with silver
trimming and silver slippers.
She carried a bouquet of white
mums and pink pom poms set in
pink tulle and tied with silver ribbon.
Miss Norma Baer. sister of the
groom, as bridesmaid, wore a gown
of yellow marquisette with gold
trimming and gold slippers. She
carried a bouquet of bronse and
yellow pom poms set in yellow tulle
and tied with gold ribbon. Each
wore a floral headdress to match
her bouquet.
Mr. Harrle Miller, of Sanbom.
cousin of the groom, was best man
and Mr. Karl Zuch was groomsman.
The ushers were Mr. Donald Mserten.
cousin or both bride and groom;
and Mr. Randall Miller, cousin of
the groom.
Mrs. Weinheimer, mother of the
bride, was smartly dressed In a
gown of teal blue crepe with a corsage
of red chrysanthemums. Mrs.
Baer. mother of the groom, wore a
gown of nutria brown. Her corsage
was of tiny bronze pom poms and
roses.
After the ceremony, dinner was
served at the Geltz tea room for
the members of the bridal party
and the immediate families. The 16
guests were seated at one long
table, centered with a four-tier
wedding cake and having tall white
tapers and small vases of autumn
flowers on either side. A reception
for relatives and friends was held in
the evening at the home of the
bride.
Mr. and Mrs Baer left for a trip
through the New England states.
The bride's traveling costume was
of soldier blue with Burgundy ac-
cessorles. They are at home at San-
born.
Prenuptlal parlies in honor of the
bride were a variety shower by Miss
Norma Baer, a variety shower by
Miss Lois Weinheimer, a linen
shower by Mrs. 0. F. Froncsak and
an aluminum shower by Mrs, Harold
Loso.
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