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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/30/1946
Mr. and Mrs. William Liebeck,
885 Falconer street, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Norma June, to John Young, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Young of
Campbell blvd.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/25/1947
A pretty wedding was solemnized
Saturday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.
m in St. Matthews' Evangelical
Lutheran church when Miss Norma
June Liebeck, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Liebeck,
of 385 Falconer street became the
bride of John Young, son of Mr.
and Mrs- Anson Young of the
Campbell boulevard.
Palms banked the altar which
was decorated with baskets of
white pom pons and tall candelabra.
Lighted tapers marked the
alternating pews of the church.
During the ceremony Delbert
Schultz sang "I Love You Truly"
and "Lord We Today At Thine
Altar Stand" with Miss Ruth East,
organ accompanist.
Given in marriage by her father
the bride wore a gown of white
satin, buttoned down the back,
fashioned with sweetheart neck-
line and long pointed sleeves. the
bodice was fitted and the shirred
skirt fell into a court length train.
Her fingertip veil of net and lace
fell from a beaded crown and
she wore a single strand of pears,
the gift of the bridegroom. Her
arm bouquet was of white roses
and pom pons.
Mias Alice Liebeck, sister of
the bride, aa maid of honor, wore
a dusty rose gown and carried
lavendar pom pons with matching
tiara of flowers in her coiffure.
Mrs. Ann Liebeck, sister-in-law
of the bride, and Miss Mary Lou
Zahm her cousin, wore gowns of
aqua fashioned like the maid of
honor. They carried bronze and
yellow chrysanthemums and wore
tiaras to match. All attendants
wore elbow length mitts to match
their gowns.
Floyd Wells attended the bridegroom
as best man and Robert
Liebeck and Eugene Monk were
the ushers.
For her daughter's weddding,
Mrs. Liebeck chose a black crepe
dress trimmed with sequins and
matching accessories. The bridegroom's
mother also wore black
crepe with nail head trimming
and matching; accessories. Both
wore corsages of yellow rose buds
and pom pons.
Following the ceremony a reception
for 200 guests was held in
Ukranian hall.
Buffet luncheon was served from
a long table, centered with a
wedding cage and tall tapers. Out
of town guests were present from
Angola, Lockport, Grand Island,
Wilson, Buffalo and Pennsylvania
Pre-nuptial parties were given
the bride by Miss Alice Liebeck,
Mrs. Robert Liebeck, Mrs. Anson
Young and Mrs. George Couch
and a rehearsal dinner was given
by the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Liebeck.
After a short motor trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Young will be at home
temporarily at 385 Falconer St.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/7/1950
Referee Thomas H. Noonan yesterday
awarded Mrs. Norma June
Young of North Tonawanda an annulment
of her 1946 marriage to
John Anson Young. She claimed
he broke a premartial promise to
have children. She was granted
permission to resume her maiden
name of Liebeck
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