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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/24/1964
PLANS OCTOBER NUPTIALS: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ingmire
of Indiana, Pa., announce the engagement of their
daughter, Marilyn, to Ben Ammerman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Ammerman, 4461 Lockport Ave., North Tonawanda.
An October wedding is planned.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/4/1964
Free Methodist Church,
Tonawanda, was the setting
for the wedding of Miss
Marilyn Marie Ingmire and
Tohn Benjamin Ammerman.
The Rev. Albert A. Revell performed
the ceremony Oct. 17 before
an altar decorated in palms
and flowers for the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Ingmire.
of Indiana, Pa., and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ammerman,
4461 Lockport Ave., North Tonawanda.
The bride wore a floor - length
taffeta gown made with a scalloped,
square neckline on the fitted
bodice which was detailed
with lace. The full skirt fell to a
c a t h e d r a l train. A crown
trimmed in pearls and sequins
held her fingertip veil.
Miss Janice Scott of North Tonawanda
was maid of honor wearing
a street-length green taffeta
dress made with a jacket and
three-quarter sleeves and a bow
headpiece which held her circular
veil. The bridesmaids, t he
Misses Beverly Bostrom and Ellen
Elben of Indiana, Pa., and
the flower girl, Barbara Bostrom,
were identically attired in gold
color costumes.
Allen Ammerman was best man
for his brother. Scott Ammerman
and Roger Scott, the bridegroom's
nephews, were ushers,
and Kevin Scott, another nephew,
was ring bearer.
The bride's mother chose a
three - piece green and white wool
knit suit and a white turban hat
The bridegroom's mother favored
a two - piece blue crepe dress
and matching hat.
A wedding supper was given in
St. Paul's United Church of
Christ, Wendelville. Out of town
guests attended from Brighton,
Ont.; Findlay, Ohio; Indiana,
Pa., and Hilton, N.Y.
The couple traveled to the
Smokey Mountains and Florida
on a wedding trip.
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