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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/18/1942
The marriage of Miss Velma Ann
Keleman daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth
Keleman of 269 North avenue
to Edward L. Brenon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brenon of Delaware
avenue was solemnized Saturday
monung February 14 in the
Ascension church at 9 o'clock, the
Rev. Daniel Molloy officiating.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her uncle, Mr. Joseph
Nagy, wore a gown of white val
raye with a short train fashioned
with a sweetheart neckline, draped
bodice and three-quarter length
sleeves, coming to points. Her fingar
tip veil of illusion was arranged
in a halo, with tiny seed
pearls coming to a star shape and
she carried a shower bouquet of
white roses and sweet peas, tied
with s white ribbon and streamers.
She also wore a double string
of pearls, a gift of the groom.
Mist Ann Brenon, sister of the
groom, wore a gown of blue faille
taffeta with pale pink accessories.
She carried a bouquet of pink
roses and sweet peas, tied with a
pink ribbon.
Little Miss Karen Green, niece
of the bride, was flower girl. She
wore a pale pink taffeta gown
with a blue sash and carried a
colonial bouquet of pink roses and
sweet peas.
Mrs Keleman, mother of the
bride, wore a black crepe dress,
trimmed with a white lace collar,
and Mrs. Brenon, mother of the
groom, wore a powder blue two
piece dress. Each wore a corsage
of pink roses and white sweet
peas.
Mr. John Brenon, cousin of the
groom, was best man and Robert
Brenon and John Keleman were
ushers.
Following the ceremony a wedding
supper was held for the bridal
party and the immediate families
at the home of the bride.
Covers were laid for twenty-f»«e
at a T-shoped table centered with
two bell-shaped wedding cakes on
an oblong mirror. The cake was
further adorned with the names
of the bride and groom, flowers
and white ribbon streamers with
tiny red hearts which fell from a
large bell centered from the ceiling.
Later a reception was held for
50 guests at the home of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Brenon are making
their home in 133 Ward road.
Out of town guests were from
Buffalo, Kenmore and Hamburg.
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