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- Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/15/1940
Mrs. John William Segebarth whose marriage took place yesterday
afternoon In Westminster Church, la the former Audrey Jane Buckley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur William. Buckley of Huntington
Avenue.
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Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/15/1940
The marriage of Miss Audrey
Jane Buckley, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur William Buckley of
Huntington Avenue, to John William
Segebarth of Dumont, N. J.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Segebarth
of Dunkirk, took place at
4.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in
Westminster Church. Dr. Albert G.
Butzer performed the 'ceremony
before a bank of cybotium ferns
and white gladioli.
The bride wore white slipper
satin made with a sweetheart
neckline. Her floor-length net veil
fell from a tiara of mother of
pearl orange blossoms and she
wore her mother's sunburst necklace.
She carried a prayer book
trimmed with a white orchid and
a shower of lilies-of-the-valley.
Mrs. Edward M. Bradley, her sister's
matron of honor, wore a longsleeved
gown of rose velvet, the
tight bodice fastened with covered
buttons. She wore a Juliet cap of
rose velvet with a shoulder veil of
rose net and carried a cascade of
blue delphinium and pink nom
pons.
The bridesmaids were gowned
alike in soldier blue velvet made
like that of the honor attendant
and carried cascades of bronze
pom pons. They included Mrs. R.
Kemp Slaughter, Jr., Miss Miriam
J. Bluestein, Miss Frances I. Bodge
and Miss Audrey M. Batzell.
Robert C. Segebarth was his
brother's best man and the ushers
were E. Bradford Hollingsworth of
this city; Harry Swoyer of New
York City and Edgar Bieber and
Newell McCroskey both of Dunkirk.
The bride's mother wore orchid
chiffon witH a matching jacket and
a small veiled orchid velvet hat
combined with American beauty
velvet. She wore a corsage of red
roses and white pom pons. The
mother of the bridegroom chose
black crepe with white accessories
and a small black hat trimmed
with velvet flowers and a veil. She
wore a corsage of white camellias.
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