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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1950
In a candlelight ceremony Aug.
12 at 7 p.m. in St Matthews
Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Miss Doris Rosebrock. daughter
of Mrs. Elsie E. Rosebrock of
108 Fredericka St., and Winfield
Scott ware united in marriage
by the Rev. Paul Gassmann. The
bride was given in marriage by
her brother, Herbert Roaebrock.
Baskets of white gladioli, palms
and tall tapers in candelabra
were chancel and altar decora-
tions.
The bride wore a metallic
brocaded satin gown fashioned
with a square neckline, long
sleeves coming to a point over
the hands. Her veil of Chantilly
lace fell from a crown of orange
blossoms. She wore her mother's
gold necklace and carried a bouquet
of white roses..
Attendants for the bride were
Alice Dischinger, maid-of-nonor.
Mrs. William Witkopf. sister of
the bride and Mrs. Peter Fiata,
sister of the bridegroom. The
flower girl was Joyce Schultz,
the bride's cousin. All wore white
e m b o s s e d silk marquisette
gowns with Chinese necklines
and cap sleeves, of aqua, pink,
yellow and green. All carried
baskets of Spring flowers and
wore flowers in their hair.
Albert Hosmer Jr. attended
the bridegroom as best man and
the ushers were Albert Pascuccl
and William Lasky. Billy Wit-
kopf, nephew of the bride, was
ring bearer.
The bride's mother wore a
freen crepe dress with black
accessories and the bridegroom's
mother chose a black lace dress
over pink with black accessories.
The groom's grandmother was
attired in a navy blue dress with
matching accessories. All wore
corsages of mixed flowers.
A reception was held in the
American Legion Home with
290 guests attending.
For her wedding trip to Cleve-
land, 'the bride wore a carnation
red suit with white accessories
and a corsage of white roses.
Hostesses at prenuptial parties
for the bride were Mrs. Peter
Fiala and Mrs. Howard Warblow
Mrs. William Witkopf, Miss Alice
Dischinger. Mrs. Wallace Mauser,
Mrs. Robert Horack, Mrs.
Mrs. William Hetrick, Mrs. Leo
Schultz and Mrs. Agness Hauser,
Mrs. Martin Starck and Mrs.
Jesse Strassburg, Business girls
of the YWCA and employees of
Niagara Savings and Loan.
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