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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/28/1952
Vases of white flowers, palms and ferns decorated the
chancel of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church at 7 p.m.
Jan. 12 for the marriage of Miss Alene Lois Braun, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Braun of 58 Brundage Ave.
to Corp. Glenn Goodrich, son of Mr. and Mrs, Chauncey
Goodrich of 486 Falls Blvd. The Rev. Herman B. Miller
offiicated at a double-ring ceremony.
Mrs. JJohn Guzzetta, organist of •
the church played an appropriate
prelude of music including Be-
cause and Ich Liebe Dich.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a wedding gown of
white chantilly lace and satin with
lace applique on the skirt which fell
into a cathedral length train. A
Dutch cap of lace, edged with
seed pearls held her lace edged
illusion veil She carried a cascade
boquet of white roses.
Miss Carol Rae Braun, sister of
the bride was maid of honor
and wore a floor length gown of
blue net over tafeta having a cape
of chantilly lace with a small col-
lar covering the strapless bod-
ice. She wore a floral head-dress
of white carnations and pink rose
and carried a colonial bouquet of
white carnations and pink roses.
Miss Barbara Goodrich, sister of
the bridegroom,, was bridesmaid
and wore a similar gown in flamin-
go. She wore a floral head-dress
of white carnations and yellow
roses.
Mr. Nelson Goodrich, attended
his brother as best man. Ushers
were Mr. John Goodrich, brother
of the bridegroom; Mr. Albert J.
Braun, brother of the bride; ad
Mr. Kenneth Bell
The bride's mother chose a navy
blue crepe dress with a white lace
collar studded with rhinestones for
her daughter's wedding. Navy
blue accessories and a corsage of
white carnations and red rose buds
completed her ensemble
The bridegroom's mother chose
a soldier blue dress trimmed with
lace and rhinestone clips. Black
accessories and a pink camellia
corsage completed her ensemble.
A reception was given after the
ceremony at the Eldredge Club for
120 guests. The bride's table was
centered with a modernistic wed-
ding cake. Out of town guests wre
from Washington, D.C., Erie, Pa.,
Fredonia, and Silver Creek.
The bride and groom motored
to San Antonio, Texas, where Corp.
Goodrich is stationed with the 539th
Air Force Band. The couple plans
to make temporary residence
there.
Hosteses at showers for the
bride were Mrs.. Albert Braun,
Carol Braun, Mrs. Chauncey
Goodrich and Barbara Goodrich.
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