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- A candlelight wedding service on Thanksgiving evening in St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church, united in marriage Miss Ruth Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F Copeland of 390 Niagara St., North Tonawanda and Roger Leaderstorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Leaderstorf of Hillcrest Rd., Tonawanda. The altar was banked with white gladioli,, white chrysanthemums, white pompons and ferns. Robert Jaenecke sang, "Today, C Lord, We At Thine Altar Stand" and "The Lords Prayer". Mrs. Glen Warblow, aunt of the groom, was the organist The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white slipper satin, with a circular train. She carried a shower bouquet of white carnations, white pompons and "centered with orchids. Mrs. William Prescot,t matron of honor, wore an old rose sharkskin gown. She carried Johanni Hill roses an pompons. Miss Marjorie Allan and Miss Shirley Fehrman, bridesmaids, wore peacock blue dresses and carried pink Bountiful roses and pompons. Miss Judith Manth, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a gold sharkskin dress and carried a email colonial bouquet. Duane Leaderstorf was his brother's best man and William Kohler and Robert Schroeder were ushers. A reception was held at the Grctwick "Hose Company for 200 guests. Mrs. Copeland, mother of the bride, chose a black crepe dress with black accessories. Mrs. Leadstorf, mother of the groom, wore a b:own crepe dress with brown accessories. Both wore corsages" of Johanna Hill roses and carnations. Pre-nuptial showers were given by Mrs. G. H. Manth, Mrs. C. F. Braegas, Mrs. Carl Copeland, Mrs. E. W. Copeland, Mrs. B. W. Guilfoos, Mrs. L. J. Maerten, Mrs. Wm. Prescott, Miss Shirley Fehrman, Miss Marjorie Allan, Miss Patricia Primeau and Mrs. C. G. Leaderstorf. Mr. and Mrs. Leaderstorf are now at home at 39 Linwood Ave., Tonawanda.
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