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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/25/1952
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Ba
con, after a wedding trip to Wash-
ington, D. C. are at home in 390
Payne Ave.
The former Miss Dorothy Ann
Kreger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Kreger and Robert, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon
were married Oct. 4 in the rectory
of St. Francis Church.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of Chantilly
lace over satin, with stand up
collar, long sleeves and ballerina
length skirt. Her fingertip veil of
illusion fell from a head piece of
orange bossoms. She carried white
roses and pompons in a colonial
bouquet.
Miss Marie Bacon, the bridegroom's
sister, as matron of honor,
wore a dusty rose velvet and
net strapless gown with matching
net stole and matching velvet hat;
Miss Emma Kreger, sister of the
bride and Miss Lois Kreger, a cou-
sin, wore similar costumes of corn-
flower blue. The attendants
colonial bouquets of roses.
Donna Marie Kreger, niece of the
bride, the flower girl wore a pale
green taffeta frock with net trim-
ming, a headpiece of lilies-of-the-
valley, and carried an old-fashion
ed bouquet tied with pale green
ribbon.
William Bacon attended his
brother as best man and ushers
were Robert Graff and Robert
Hartman.
Mrs. Kreger, for her daughter's
wedding, chose a navy blue dress
with matching roses and a corsage
of pink roses. Mrs. Bacon, the
bridegroom's mother was attired
in navy blue, matching accessories
also wore pink roses. Mrs.
Bacon, grandmother of the
bridegroom, chose a black dress
and wore yellow roses in her cor-
sage.
A wedding breakfast followed the
ceremony in Isle View restaurant
and a reception was given in the
Gratwick Fire Hall.
Showers for the bride-elect were
given by Mrs. Kenneth Kreger,
Mrs. Fred Kuhn and Mrs. William
Bacon.
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