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- Niagara Gazette - 8/20/1961
YOUNGSTOWN - St.
John's Evangelical Luther-'
an Church was the setting
for the marriage of Miss
Jane A. Broeker and Richard
P. Thurm Saturday
(Aug. 19, 1961).
Rev. E.J. Rienier officiated
at the double-ring ceremony
uniting the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs" Clarence
E. Broeker, Lockport Street,
and the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund A- Thurm, Locust
Street, North Tonawadna.
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GIVEN IN marriage by
her father, the bride wore
a gown of rosepoint lace
and net over taffeta with a
portrait neckline, long tapered
sleeves and fitted bodice.
The net skirt continued
to a chapel train.
An orange blossom crown
secured her three-tier scalloped
illusion veil and she
carried a white prayer-book
topped with a white orchid.
MRS. CALVIN C BROEKER,
sister-in-law of the
bride, was matron of honor
gowned in pink silk organza
with a headpiece of silk
petals with pearlized bjuds
and a colonial bouquet of
pink carnations and lilies of
the valley.
Edmund A. Thurm Jr. was
his brother's best man.
Ushers were Calvin Broeker,
the bride's brother, and
David Sandel.
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AN AFTERNOON reception
was held at the Three
F Club, Lewiston.
The mother of the bride1
received; guests wearing a
green lace sheath with a
green organza hat and a
white rose corsage.
The bridegroom's mother
selected a sheath of yellow
chiffon with a brown velvet
hat and a corsage of yellow
roses.
When Mr. and Mrs. Thurm
return from a wedding trip
to New England they will
reside in North Tonawanda.
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