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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/15/1926
The marriage of Miss Roberta E.
Barnum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick F. Barnum, of the Town
Line Road, to Leo E. Albright of Inwood,
L. I., was solemnized at the
home of the bride's parents on Wed-
nesday afternoon, October 13th, at
one o'clock, Rev. D. R. F. Day of Inwood,
officiating.
The bridal party entered the parlor
to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding
march, played by Miss Marjorle
Crossman, and through an
aisle formed by Frederick, Jr., and
Whitney Barnum, brothers of the
bride and Douglas and Ronald Tower,
her cousins.
The bride looked charming in a
gown of silver green crepe, with
metallc trimmings and carried white
roses. She was attended by Miss
Hattle Stitz, of Elma, who was attired
in rose satin and carried pink
roses. Elton Bell, of Niagara Falls,
acted as best man.
Forty-five guests were present at
an elaborate dinner, which Immei
dlately followed the ceremony, nine
being seated at the bride's table. The
house was beautifully decorated in
various colors, yellow and white pre-
dominating at the bride's table.
Among the out-of-town guests were
Mrs. G. A. Albright, mother of the
groom; Mr. and Mrr. J. H. Foster and
Dr. Day of Inwood; Francis Warner
of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McDonald,
Miss Genevieve Newson snd
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Niagara
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Tower of Youngstown, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Crossman and Mrs. Anna
Crossman of Newfane.
The happy couple left amid showers
of rice on a western wedding trip
and will be at home on and after November
10th at 128 Roger Avenue,
Inwood.
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