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- Niagara Gazette - 11/12/1942
Helfricb-Budde
The marriage of Miss Isabel Budde
and Mr. Robert Helfrich was sol-
omized Saturday evening at 7
o'clock in the zZion Evangelical
Lutheran church with the Rev.
Arthur G. Schmoyer, d.D., officiat-
ing at the double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman C. Budde, of
Willow avenue and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Helfrich of Buffalo, N.Y.
Soft candlelight, tall palms, bas-
kets of chrysanthemums and the
singing of "O Promise Me" and
"Because" by Mr. George Liersch,
uncle of the bride, all contributed
to the artistic setting for the exchange
of marriage vows.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown
of white slipper satin, tiny tucks
outlining the sweetheart neckline
and the torso bodice at the hipline.
Her full skirt was fashioned with a
graceful train. Her fingertip wedding
veil fell from a dainty Juliet
cap of embroidered lace with pleated
satin trim. White roses and
white chrysanthemums tied with
white ribbon fashioned her bouquet.
Miss Virginia Syck, maid of honor,
wore a gown of rose columbine
rayon taffeta, designed with shirred
bodice and moulded waistline. A
full ballerino skirt and elbow-length i
sleeves added grace and piquancy.
Her shoulder-length veil fell from a
tiara of velvet flowers of the same
shade as her gown. Yellow roses
and white chrysanthemums tied
with a rose ribbon were used in her
bouquet.
Miss Jane Helfrlch, sister of the
bridegroom, and Miss Evelyn Hurley,
bridesmaids, wore gowns of
sea mist blue on the same lines as
that of the maid of honor. Their
flowers were of the same design and
color but tied with blue ribbon.
Sandra and Suzanne Friend, twin
daughters of Mrs. Dorothy Friend,
were the flower girls.
Mr. Howard Kattman was the
best man, with Mr. William Kenline
and Mr. Richard Kenline,
cousins of the bridesgroom. Mr. Elmer
Kane Jr., of Buffalo, and Mr.
Richard Soderholm, of Cortland, N.
Y., as ushers.
The reception was held at the
parish house, where a buffet lunch
eon was served. Miss Genevieve
Bates and Mrs. Harold KatUnan
presided at the coffee urns. Assisting
were Miss Mary Alice Bates,
Miss Betty Cowdrick, Miss Mary
Chapman and Miss Mildred Mac-
Vittle. The bride's table was artistically
arranged in white. The
mother of the bride wore a gown
of citadel blue with floral pattern of
silver beading outlining the shoulder
and belt worn with matching
accessories. She wore a shoulder
corsage of white roses, and white
yellow chrysanthemums tied with
silver ribbon. The mother of the
bridegroom wore a gown of black,
with sequin trim, and pink accessories.
Her shoulder corsage was of
pink roses and white chrysanthemums
tied with a silver ribbon.
The 150 guests were from Buffalo,
Mt. Morris, N. Y., and Lockport.
After a short trip to Cleveland,
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Helrich will reside
at 2466 Willow avenue.
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