Notes |
- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/14/1952
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dauman, 521
Wall St., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Sharon Joy, to
Pfc. Roger A. Mangold, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Mangold, Tonawanda
Creek Rd. Pfc. Mangold is
with the Army Occupation forces
in Munich, Germany. The wedding
is planned in the near future.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/7/1953
A pretty wedding was solemnized April 18 in Redeemer
Lutheran Church when Miss Shirley Dauman became the
bride of Roger A. Mangold. The Rev. H. G. Kleiner performed
the double ring ceremony uniting in marriage the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dauman and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mangold.
John Emmett, soloist, sang I
Love You Truly and The Lord's
Prayer accompanied by the or-
ganist, Mrs. John Hartwick.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a floor length gown
of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle
over satin. a Semi-torso bodice
was fashioned with a scalloped
neckline and tulle yoke and lon g
lace sleeves. two panels of Chan-
tilly lace featured the skirt of ny-
lon tulle over satin. She wore a
coronet of Chantilly lace and a circular
veil trimmed with fine lace
edge and carried an old-fashioned
shower bouquet of white carna-
tions.
The maid of honor, Miss Norma
Crosby, wore a gown of maise
Chantilly lace with sheer yoke and
bertha collar of shirred lace. She
wore matching mitts of Chantilly
lace and a tiara of pink carnations
in her hair to match her
shower bouquet.
The bridesmaids were Miss Dol-
ores Eggert, the bride's cousin,
who wore an orchid gown and car-
ried yellow carnations; Miss Bar-
bara Mangold, the bridegroom's
cousin, attired in pink and carry-
ing pink carnations and Mrs.
Phyllis Link in a blue gown, carry-
ing pink carnations. All wore flow-
ers in their hair.
The flower girls, the Misses Anne
and Carol Corbett, wore yellow
frocks with off-shoulder necklines
and full tulle overskirts over ruffle-
edged skirts. They wore yellow
bonnets and carried baskets of
mixed carnations.
Mr. Mangold chose Albert Heilemann
as best man; and Karl Hildebrandt,
Robert Mangold, his brother,
and Robert Link as ushers.
The bride's mother selected a
navy blue taffeta dress with white
collar and cuffs, white accessories
and a corsage of mixed white flow-
ers. The bridegroom's mother also
wore navy blue taffeta. Her acces-
sories and carnation corsage were
in white.
A dinner was given in the Isle
View for the immediate family and
a reception followed at the Wendel-
ville Fire Hall.
For a trip to Washington D.C.
Mrs. Mangold chose a brown check
suit with white collar and cuffs
and brown and white accessories.
Showers were given by Mrs.
George Bush, Miss Norma Crosby,
Miss Shirley Bush, Miss Delores
Eggert, Mrs. Robert Link, Mrs. A.
E. Mangold, Mrs. Herbert Basen-
burg, Mrs. Michael Corbett, Miss
Barbara Mangold, and Mrs. Sylves-
ter Mangold.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mangold are
at home at 49 Longs Ave., Tona-
wanda, N.Y.
|