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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/14/1934
Ascension church. Tonawanda, was
the soene of a beautiful and impressive
waddng Saturday morning,
April 7, when William Bartholomew.
son of Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, 309 :
Ontario street, Lockport, took aa his
bride, Miss Elisabeth Barbara Gane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Dane, of Nash Road. The Rev.
Daniel Malloy officiated at a nuptial
high mass which was solemnized at
9 o'clock.
Easter lilies and bright candles
decorated the altars and a profusion
of spring flowers in baskets were
further decorations of the church
with palms being used as a background.
The bride, who entered the
church on the arm of her father,
wore a gown of white satin with an
over-jackets of lact, long sleeves,
pufied at the shoulders, and buttoning
down the front. The lace train
started from the back waistline and
veil was net, cap effect, and caught
across the back with orange blossome.
She carried a shower bouquet
of spray orchids, gardenias and lilies
of the valley, tied with a dotted
white silk chiffon ribbon.
Miss Mary Polllice, of Lockport,
was the maid of honor and she wore
a yellow net and taffeta gown, with
bet and slippers to match. Her
bouquet wag of blue iris, blue sweetpeas
and yellow roses tied with a
blue satin ribbon.
The four bridesmaids were dressed
in blue. Miss Anne Gane, sister
of the bride, and Miss Prances Di
Angelo, of Lockport, were dressed
alike in blue net and taffeta dresses
with bat and slippers to match. Miss
Margaret Tompkins of North Tonawanda,
and Miss Mary Gane, sister
of the bride, were dressed in blue
chiffon voile with hat and slippers
to match. All carried large bouquets
of yellow snapdragons and freesias
tied with yellow satin ribbons.
Little Eleanor Lubertl, niece of the
bride, was the flower girl, and she
wore a long yellow ruffled organdy
dress with a yellow ribbon in her
hair. She wore white slippers and
carried a small bouquet of blue iris,
blue sweetpeas and yellow roses, tied
with a blue satin ribbon.
Thomas Di Angelo, of Lockport,
was the best man and the ushers
were Jack Lubertl and Liberty Camarre,
both of North Tonawanda.
Mrs. Peter Gane, the bride's mother,
was dressed in navy blue silk crepe
and .wore a corsage of sweetpeas,
and' Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, the
bridegroom's mother, wore black
silk crepe and a corsage of sweetpeas.
After the ceremony, a wedding
dinner and reception was held for
the two families at the home of the
bride with covers laid for twelve at
the bride's table which was centered
with a wedding cake arid decorated
with white snapdragons.
Following a wedding trip, the
couple will be at home to friends at
92 West Genesee street, Lockport.
The bride's going-away costume was
a blue suit With matching accessories.
Pre-nuptlal affairs in honor of
the bride were a variety shower
given by Mrs. Anna Bartholomew,
of Lockport, a pantry shower given
by Mrs. Carl Greer, a variety shower
given by Mrs. Jack Lubertl, a linen
shower, given by Miss Margaret
Tompkins, a variety showed given
by the Misses Alberta Johnson and
Edith Sugden and a variety shower
given by Miss Anne Gane, all of
Tonawanda
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