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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/2/1948
Bride and attendants wore mar-
quisette gown in the attractive cer-
emony performed Saturday at 11
o'clock in St. John's Church rec-
tory, when Miss Jeanne Frances
Zapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Zapp, 372 Walnut St.,, became
the bride of Richard Harold Brauer
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brauer
of West Jackson Street, the Rev.
Francis A. Clancy, DD, pastor, per-
forming the ceremony.
The bride,, given in marriage by
her father,, wore white marquisette
with an off-shoulder satin appliqued
collar and appliqued skirt. The bod-
ice was fashioned with a point at
the waist, shadow neckline and leg-
o-mutton sleeves. Her finger-tip
length tiered veil fell from a tiara
of orange blossoms and she carried
white carnations centered with gar-
denias. She wore three strands of
pearls, gift of the bridegroom.
RAINBOW COLORS
Attendants gowns were in pastel
color with fitted bodies, sweet-
heart necklines and full skirts. Miss
Rose Mary Zapp, sister of the bride
and maid of honor, wore yellow
and Mrs. Russell Ogden and Miss
Elinor Miller, of Rochester, sister
of the bridegroom, who acted as
bridesmaids, wore rose and laven-
der. Miss Zapp carried pink cra-
nations and the bridesmaids, yel-
low. All wore tiaras of carnations
matching their bouquet.
Robert Ladd of Gasport was best
man.
Mrs. Zapp, mother of the bride,
wore a powder blue print dress and
Mrs. Brauer wore a navy print.
Both wore corsages of red roses.
Vases of Sping flowers decorated
the rectory. A wedding breakfast
was served to 25 following the cere-
mony, after which a reception to
200 guests was held in the Park
Hotel. A four-tiered wedding cake
topped with a miniature bride and
groom centered he bridal table.
WEDDING TRIP
The couple left for a motor trip
to Philadelphia and Atlantic City,
the bride wearing a rainbow striped
dress with a gray coat,"white accessories
and a corsage of white
roses and carnations. They will
make their home at 89 Pine St.
Out-of-town wedding guests were
from Ravenna, O.,, Buffalo, Canada,
Chicago, Olcott,, Rochester and New-
fane.
Both bride and bridegroom are
graduated of Lockport High School.
The bridegroom served for two
years with the U. S. Navy.
Pre-nuptial showers included a
red and white kitchen shower given
by Miss Elinor Miller at her home,
West Jackson Sttreet; a variety
shower given by Mrs.. Russel Og-
den and Miss Rose Mary Zapp at
the home of the bride's parents
and a linen shower given by Mrs.
Lloyd Helwig and Mrs. John Rich-
ards at 20 John St.
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