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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/19/1926
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zebulske have
returned to their home in 375 Morgan
street, from a wedding trip to
Washington, D.C. Among the entertainments
for Mrs. Zebulske who was
formerly Beatrice Bedell was a var-
iety shower by Miss Jean Sommer-
feldt, a kitchen shower by Mrs. Ruth
Alliger, a linen shower, by mrs. Cary
a personal shower by Miss Mildred
Kowsky, a crystal shower by Miss
Madelene Kropp, a variety shower by
Mrs. Gardei and a towel shower at
which Mrs. Myrtle Balling entertain-
ed.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/23/1926
Mr. and Mrs John V. Bedell of 357
Morgan street announce the engagement
ol their daughter. Beatrice
Florence, to Arthur A. Zebulske of
North Tonawanda. the marriage to
take place this Fall.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/5/1926
A prettv wedding took place last
evening at seven o'clock when Miss
Beatrice F. Bedell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John V. Bedell, became the
bride of Arthur A. Zebulske, the Rev.
L. A Schulz officiating.
The ceremony was performced in
Frieden's church before a bank of
palms and asters, tied with tulle ribbon.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a beautiful
gown of white bridal satin and
rose point lace, made in bouffant style
and trimmed with rhinestones and
pearls. Her tulle veil was made in
coronet style and shirred in double
ruche across the back of her head
where it was fastened with orange
blossoms. She carried a shower bou-
quel of roses, lilies ol the valley and
baby breath.
The maid of honor. Miss Mildred
Kowsky, and bridesmaid. Miss Ruth
Brown, wore gowns of green and coral
georgette with crystal bands in their
hair, and canied arm bouquets of
pink roses and baby breath, tied with
rainbow tulle ribbon. LeGrand Ze-
bulske, brother of the groom was best
man and ushers were Walter Zebul-
ske, John Bedell and William Niland.
Mrs. Bedell, mother of the bride, wore
a gown of ashes of roses satin back
crepe and Mrs. Zebulske, the groom's
mother, wore robin glove silk. Miss
Newman played the wedding march
and played during the ceremony.
Following the ceremony, a reception
was held at the Elk's home and a wed-
ding supper was served to seventy
five guests. Covers were laid for
eighteen at the bride's table which
was centered with a decorated bride's
cake. Other decorations were of glad-
ioli, ferns and smilax. Other tables
were arranged in horseshoe shape.
Music was furnished for dancing in
the small ballroom. Out of town guests
included a number from Los Angeles,
Palm Beach, Buffalo, Williamsville
and Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Zebulske are taking a
two weeks' motor trip to Washington,
D. C., and other eastern points and
will be at home in 357 Morgan street,
upon their return.
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