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- Niagara Gazette - 8/3/1940
A very pretty wedding took place
at 12 o'clock noon. Saturday. July
21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred H. Haseley, of Michigan avenue,
when their daughter, Elenor
Mildred, became the bride of Mr.
Norman Yarrington. son of Mr. Edward
Yarrington, of Medina. The
Rev. A. J. Prange. of Calvary Lutheran
church, performed the ceremony
before a bank of plams. tall
baskets of gladiolls and garden
flowers.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, wore a floorlength
gown of white moussellne de
sole in chenille floral design, fashioned
with a sweetheart neckline
and puffed sleeves. With It she wore
long lace mitts. Her finger tip veil
of Illusion fell from a tiara of orange
blossoms. She carried a bridal
bouquet of pink and white roses
with touches of blue tlori with white
tulle.
Mrs. Leo Grassman, of Lcckport,
aunt of the bridegroom and the
bride's only attendant, wore pale
blue marquisette with a tiara of
pink rosebuds. She carried pink and
white roses tied with pink tulle.
Mr. Leo Grossman, the bridegroom's
uncle, was best man.
The Dornfeldt sisters, of Martinsville,
provided music for the ceremony.
After the wedding a dinner was
served for the Immediate families
at Belmer's Plantation. Later a reception
was held at the home of
the bride's parents for more than
75 guests. The buffet table was laid
with a lace cloth with a tiered wedding
cake centering the table. Tall
white tapers were at either end.
After the reception Mr. and Mrs.
Yarrington left on a motor trip to
Washington, D. C, Baltimore. Md.,
New York City and Philadelphia,
Pa. The bride traveled in a sheer
blue dress with white accessories.
Mr. and' Mrs. Yarrington will be at
home after August 10 at 2253 Michigan
avenue.
Prenuptlals for the bride were
given by Miss Rose and Lucy Blumrelch.
Miss Irene Haseley. Mrs. Leo
Grassman, Mrs. Russel Kennedy
and the girls of the American Sales
Book company.
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