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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 1948
Miss Phyllis Lorraine Rohring,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levell
E. Rohrlng, Young Street, Wilson,
became the bride of Kenneth
Charles Branch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest A. Branch, Mechanics
Street, Wilson, In a ceremony solemnized
Thursday, Sept. 2, before
the picturesque fireplace at t h e
home of the bride's parents.
The Rev. Walter L. Kingsley officiated.
The fireplace was banked
With tall baskets of white gladioli
and baby's breath while ivy was
entwined across the mantel from
tall vases.
DARK RED CORSAGE
The bride wore a white Shantung
suit and white accessories and
her corsage was of dark red roses.
Miss Joan Hornsby, maid of honor,
was attired In an aqua gabardine
suit with white accesories and
her corsage was of pink roses.
Warren Ward was best man.
The bride's mother was gowned
In a gray crepe dress with dark
green suede accessories while the
bridegroom's mother was gowned
In a dark green crepe dress with
black accssories. Both wore corsages
of gardenias.
RECEPTION FOLLOWS
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion to 150 guests was held. Long
tables decorated with garden flow
ers were arranged on the l a wn
where a buffet supper was served.
Fourteen guests were seated at the
bridal table.
The couple left for a motor trip
through Canada and upon their re
turn will be at home in their new
apartment on Young Street.
Pre-nuptial affairs for the bride
included a linen shower given by
Mrs. Lawrence Urtel, Newfane;
bathroom shower given by Miss
Helen Urtel, Randall Road; a vari
ety shower given by Miss Joan
Hornsby, Wilson, and a pantry
shower given by Mrs. Wallace
Ward, Randell Road.
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