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- Kings Ferry NY Southern Cayuga Tribune - 10/10/1946
Miss Elizabeth Palmer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer of Syracuse,
and Everett C. Brewster, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Coral Brewster of
Poplar Ridge, were united in marriage
at 2:30 P M. on Saturday, Sept. 28th,
in the First Presbyterian Church in
Auburn.
The double ring ceremony was per
formed by Rev. A. Paul Wright.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father, and wore a white
chiffon marquesitte over satin with
long sleeves and high neck line and
a long white veil which had been
worn by the bridegroom's mother and
carried white roses.
Mrs. La Verne Myers of Scipio Center,
sister of the bridegroom, was the
maid of honor. She wore a rose taffeta
silk dress with veil to match,
and caried pink gladioli.
Mrs. Robert Horn and Mrs- Florir.
Hundley were bridesmaids, and they
wore shell pink taffeta and powder
blue taffeta gowns and carried bonquete
of gladioli.
LaVeme Myers, of Scipio Center,
a brother-on-law of the bride groom
was the best man.
Charles Brewster, of Weedsport,
Robert Waldron of Grand Rapids,
Mich,, Robert Horn of Genoa and
Lloyd Hundley of Auburn were ushers
at the church
A largely attended reception was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs-
tis Hundley, Owasco St., where
bridal couple received at a table a
very beautiful four-tired wedding
cake. A buffet luncheon was served.
Folowing a wedding trip to Canada,
Wisconsin and Michigan, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Brewster will make
their home at Poplar Ridge-
The bridegroom spent over twenty
months in the E. G. O war.
Out of town guests were from
Ohio, Michigan, Moravia, Groton, Sy-
racuse, Weedsport and Poplar Ridge.
Pre-nuptial events including showers,
were glyen by Mrs. Robert Horn
of Genoa, Mrs. LaVeme Myers of
Scipio Center and Mrs. Otis Hundley
of Auburn.
Also a dinner was given by 8 girls
employees of the Columbia Rope Co
and a lovely wool blanket presented
to the bride.
The bride is employed at the Columbia
Rope Co. in Auburn
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