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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/17/1955
MAY BRIDE ELECT: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wittkopp, 1291
Payne Ave., announce the engagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Shari Ann, to Airman Edward R. Garbus,
son of Mrs. Josephine Rein, Detroit, Mich. The wedding
will he solemnized at 7 p.m. Saturday in St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, East Felton St.
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North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/26/1955
St. Paul's Lutheran Church was the scene May 21
for the marriage of Miss Shari Ann Wittkopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wittkopp, 1291 Payne Ave.
and Edward Richard Garbus of Detroit.
Mrs. Ada Prohaska was organist
for the ceremony and Richard Mor-
ris sand "Because" and "The
Lord's Prayer."
The Rev. Theodore Rehkopf per-
formed the double-ring ceremony
in a candlelight ceremony at 7 p.m.
Lilies, snapdragons and white pom-
poms formed a background for the
service.
The bride wore a gown of Chan-
tilly lace and tulle fashioned with
a neckline of illusion embroidered
with sequins and tiny pearls. The
long lace sleeves were pointed
over the hands and the very full
waltz-length skirt was inserted with
panels of lace and tulle. Her veil
of silk illusion was caught to a lace
bando encrusted with sequins and
pearls. She carried white roses and
carnations in a cascade bouquet.
Miss Joyce Freck, maid of honor,
wore a gown of shaded pink nylon
net with a pleated bodice, full skirt
and matching stole. She wore a
lower tiara in her hair and car-
ried a cascade bouquet of yellow
roses and carnations. Weaaring a
similar costume of powder blue
wass the bridesmaid, Miss Joanne
Tremble. She wore a tiara in her
hair and her cascade bouquet was
of pink roses and carnations.
Robert Tremble attended the
bridegroom as best man and Fran-
cis Wittkopp and Sherwood Trem-
ble were ushers.
A powder blue lace gown was
chosen by the bride's mother who
complimented her costume with
white accessories and a corsage of
yellow roses.. The bridegroom's
mother wore an iridescent dress of
orchid silk, white accessories and
a corsage of yellow roses.
Grandmothers of the bride and
bridegoom, Mrs. Albert Schultz
and mrs. Anna Garbus wore cor-
sages with their costumes.
A reception was given in the
home of the bride's parents. Deco-
rations followed a bridal theme of
white and the table was centered
with a wedding cake. Among the
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bein and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Havarka and family, Mrs.
John Rompel and family, Mrs.
Anna Garbus, all of Detroit.
For her wedding trip to Lub-
bach, Texas, the bride wore an
aqua colored suit with white ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
flowers. The bridegoom, a mem-
ber of the U.S. Air Force, recent-
ly returned from Korea. He and
his bride will live in Lubbach near
Reese Air Base where Airman
Garbus has been assigned.
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