Notes |
- North Tonawanda - 10/10/1934
A beautiful and impressive fall
wedding took place Saturday morning,
October 6, in S t Francis of
Assist church, when Miss Evelyn
Gladys Hartel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Hartel of 514 Morgan
street, became the bride of Mr.
Wallace George Braun of 1345 Eggerts
road, Eggertsville., A nuptial
high mass was solemnized with
Father Eugene Loftus of the Holy
Name church, Buffalo, officiating
and performing the ceremony in
the presenec of two hundred
guests.
The church was decorated with
a profusion of dahlias, and the altars
were adorned with lighted
randies. The pews were maked
with white flowers.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white satin
gown, made on long lines and over
which she wore a knee length fitted
jacket of white satin having
full length sleeves. Her tulle veil
arranged in turban effect was banded
across the front with orange
blossoms. She wore white satin
slippers and carried a bouquet of
white pom poms. Madonna lilies
and gypsophila tied with white
tulle.
Mrs. C. Arnold Adams, the bride's
sister, and only attendant, was
maid of honor. She was attired
m a baby blue crepe gown, made
on long lines, and over which she
wore a loosey fitted crepe jacket,
slip length, with three-quarter
length sleeves. She wore lace
mitts and slippers to match her
gown and a blue transparent vel-
vet hat, turban style, having a nose
??. She carried a colonial bou-
quet of roses,, bachelor buttons and
sypsophila tied with yellow tulle.
Mrs. Jacob Hartel, the bride's
mother, wore a black crepe dress.
and the mother of the groom,, a
lack transparent velvet dress.
Roth wore shoulder bouquets of
yellow pom poms, Johanna Hill
roses and gypsophila tied with sil-
ver ribbon.
Immediately after the ceremony
wedding breakfast was served
at the "Hof" in Buffalo with covers
for twelve. In the evening a
reception for seventy-five guests
was held at the home of the bride
on Morgan street. The house was
decorated in a color scheme of
sreen and white with garden flow-
ers in profusion throughout the
m. A huge wedding bell was
nded from the chandeliers In
the dining room;. Refreshments
were served in the basement.
Later in the evening the bridal
couple left for Chicago where they
willl be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Large, and where they will
attend the World's Fair. The
bride's going away costume was an
orange crepe dress and brown lapin
jacket with which she wore match-
ing accessories and a corsage of
orchids and pom poms. After Oct-
ober 14th,, Mr. and Mrs. Braun will
be at home in 46 Dexter street.
|