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- Niagara Gazette
VASES of white gladioli, shasta pompons
and palms graced the altar of St.
James Methodist Church Saturday (April
15, 1961) for the wedding of Miss Linda
Ann Hepfer and Warren Leroy Broeker.
Rev. Keith M. Dewey officiated at an
afternoon double-ring • ceremony, uniting
. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hepfer,
Willow Avenue, and the son of Mr and
Mrs. Roy C. Broeker, Military Road.
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A GOWN of silk organza was worn by
the bride. The short-sleeved gown was
fashioned with a bodice graced by rosepoint
' lace, which was studded with sequins
and seed pearls.
The bell-shaped skirt was styled with
lace garlands and featured a butterfly
pouf at back. The skirt terminated in a
chapel-length train.
A crystal crown secured her scalloped,
pearl-edged silk Illusion veil, and the bride
carried a cascade bouquet of white carna-
• tions centered with an orchid.
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MRS. STANLEY Sawyer was her sister's
honor attendant, gowned in orchidembroidered
white silk organza. An orchid
face-framing headpiece secured her
face veil, and she carried a colonial bouquet
of orchid carnations surrounded by
white carnations.
Attired similarly to the matron of
honor were the bridesmaids. Mrs. John W.
Hepfer and Miss' Sue Hutson. Each carried
a colonial bouquet of white carnations
centered with orchid carnations.
Benjamin Johns Jr. was best man, and
guests were seated by Erwin H. Broeker
and John W. Hepfer.
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THE 3-F CLUB was the setting for an
evening reception, where the bride's mother
received guests in a navy and pink
crepe gown, navy and pink accessories and
a corsage of pink roses.
The bridegroom's mother chose a
water print ensemble, set off by avocado
green accessories and a white rose corsage.
The newlyweds left for a wedding trip
to the Thousand Islands and Adirondack
Mountains.
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