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- Niagara Gazette - 6/9/1948
TO BE AUGUST BRIDE-Miss
Norma Barkow. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert E. Barkow, 2102
Ontario avenue, whose engagement
to Mr. Norman W. Brown,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W.
Brown, Wellsville, recently was
announced, will be married In the
T r i n i t y Evangelical Lutheran
church, South avenue, August 28.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 8/30/1948
Norma Marie Barkow
Weds Norman Brown i
A bridal gown of ivory satin'
trimmed with Mantilla lace and'
fashioned with an off-the-shoulder
neckline, long sleeves and full skirt
gathered In front with lilies of the
valley flowers was worn by Miss
Norma Marie Barkow at her marriage
to Mr. Norman Walter Brown,
at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
church. South avenue Saturday afternoon.
Her fingertip veil of Illusion
was held In place by a delicate
lace tiara edged with seed pearls.
She carried a white prayer book
with a white orchid.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert E. Barkow. Ontario
avenue, this city, and the
bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony W. Brown, Wellsville.
The Rev. Paul J. Hartenberger.
South avenue, and the Rev. Carl
Oldach. North Ridge, were the officiating
clergymen.
The large wedding group presented
a lovely picture before the altar,
which was decorated with white
gladioli and palms.
The group included: Mrs. Dorell
Lee, matron of honor; Mrs. Glenn
Wingert, Mrs. Erwin Seabert, Miss
Hazel Menzie, Mrs. James Flanagan,
Miss Louise Feldmeyer and Miss
Margaret Penman, bridesmaids, and
Mr. Dorell Lee, best man, and the
Messrs William Brown, Donald Mc-
Kie, Edwin Robins, Erwin Seabert,
James Flanagan and Donald Jones,
ushers.
Mrs. A. P. Caterlna provided the
musical background for the ceremony
with Miss Mary Pasch as soloist.
A dinner for 50 guests was served
at Lulgi's restaurant. The wedding
reception was held at the bride's
home with the bride and bridegroom,
«and their parents, receiving
the guests.
After a wedding trip to Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. -Brown will reside at
710 Augustus place.
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