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- Baldwinsville NY Messenger - 2/1940
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bubb of the
River, rd. announce the engagement
of their daughter,-Miss-Helen Marie
Bubb, to Edward Pfohl, son of Mr.,
and Mrs. Charles Pfohl of 162 Jas
jer St., Syracuse.
Miss Bubb graduated from North
high school in 1939 and Mr. Pfohl is
an alumnus of Vocational high
school where he graduated in 1937.
He isi employed by the Diefendorf
Gear Corp., Syracuse.
The wedding will take place next
June.
ALSO
Baldwinsville NY Gazette Farmers Journal - 6/13/1940
Miss Helen Marie Bubb, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bubb, Sr.; of
this village, became the bride of
Edward Owen Pfohl, son of 'Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pfohl of Syracuse, in
Westminister Presbyterian church,
Syracuse* at 4 o'clock last Friday
afternoon. Rev. Ronald^ M. Straus
performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Mildred Bronson gave an
organ recital before the ceremony and
Mrs-. John L" Bubb, Jr., sister-in-law
of the bride sang "I Love You Truly."
The altar was banked with palms,
spyrea and orchid and yellw iris.
Miss Dorothy Lewis was maid of
honor and Miss Marian Snyder and
Miss Betty Jones were bridesmaids
Charles Pfohl was his brothers' best
man and ushers were Jack Pfohl,
cousin of the bridegroom and William
West.
The bride Was given in marriage by
her father. She wore a white marquisette
floor length gown made princess
style with train. The bodice was
finished with sweetheart neckline and
the sleeves were long coming to
points over the hands. Her tulle veil
was fingertip length and held in place
by orange blossoms. She wore a
string of pearls belonging to the
bridegroom's grandmother and carried
a shower of white roses and likes of
the valley.
The maid of honor wore blue marquisette
and the bridesmaids were in
pink marquisette. Their gowns were
floor length made princess style with
short puffed sleeves. They wore
flowers in their hair and carried arm
bouquets of roses and snapdragons.
Mrs. Bubb, the bride's mother,
chose a dusty pink gown with blue
accessories and a corsage of pink
roses. Mrs. Pfohl wore blue with
white accessories and a corsage of
roses.
Following the reception which was
held in the church, Mr. and~Mrs Pfohl
left for -a-trip through the Catskills.
For traveling the 'new matron wore
blue sharkskin with white accessories.
Upon their return they will reside at
302 Park street, Syracuse.
Rre-nuptial affairs given for the
bride-to-be included a kitchen shower
at the home of Mrs. Charles Pfohl,
a tea and personal shower given by
Miss Dorothy Lewis, a miscellaneous
shower given by the Rainbow girls
with Miss Betty Jones as hostess.
Mrs. One Reen and Mrs. C. E. Conine
were joint hostesses at a linen
shower. Mrs. Edward Smith and Miss
Marian Snydfef at a pantry shower,
and Miss Helen Garni a miscellaneous
shower.
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