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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/8/1941
Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Ullrich
of "The Glengarry", Youngstown,
New York, formerly of Tonawanda
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Electa G. to Mr.
Russell A. Houserman of Youngstown,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. August
Houserman of Gloversville,
New York.
The announcement was made at
a New Year's day party at "The
Glangarry". A buffet supper was
served with the table attractively
decorated with center piece of red
balloons in which the announcement
was placed.
Out of town guests included
friends from Tonawanda, North
Tonawanda, Kenmore and Bergen.
Mr. Houserman is a graduate of
the Springfield College, and is now
Physical Director of the Youngstown
High School.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/21/1941
The marriage of Miss Electa
Gladys Ullrich, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman H. Ullrich of
"The Glengarry," Youngstown,
N.Y., to Russell A, Hauserman of
Gloversvilie, N.Y., physical director
of the Youngstown high
.school, was solemnized on Wednesday,
April 16, in Salem Evangelical
and Reformed church, the
Rev. Walter F. Hetzel officiating.
The church was decorated with
clusters of Easter lilies, and vases
of white snapdragons and candles
adorned the altar. A fifteen
minute organ recital preceded the
ceremony and the Rev. Mr. Daerschcrg
sang '°Because,'' and "I
Love You Truly."
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, was
gowned in white marquisette with
lace trimming and square neckline
and her veil of illusion fell
from a sweetheart headdress. She
wore a string of pearls and her
shower bouquet was nf white
roses and sweetpeas.
Miss Orma Mac Ullrich, sister
of t,he bride, was maid of honor,
wearing a long spring flowered
taffeta gown with sweetheart
neckline and she carried a colonial
bouquet. E, Kenneth Stevens
of Youngstown attended the
groom as best man. and the ushers
were Wilbert Janke and Emerson
Luther.
The bride's mother wore a twopiece
navy blue gown and the
mother of the groom also chose
navy blue. Each wore
of sweetpeas.
Following the ceremony a buffet
dinner was served from a
table centered with a three tiered
wedding cake and further decorated
with white snapdragons and
candles. Guests were present from
Ann Aarbor, Mich., Gloversville,
Buffalo, Kenmore, Niagara Falls,
bergen and the Tonawandas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hauserman have
returned from their wedding trip
to Washington, D.C. and other
points in the south and will make
their home in Youngstown.
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