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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/25/1938
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Smith
of 31 Rumbold avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Muriel Elizabeth, to Addison B.
Sommer of Tremont street. The
wedding will take place in June.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/6/1938
The marriage of Miss Muriel
Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney F. Smith of 31
Rumbold avenue to Mr. Addison
B. -Sommer of 354 Tremont street
was solemnized Saturday afternoon
at 4 o'clock in the Payne
Avenue Church of Christ, the Rev.
Craig W. Schwartz performing
t h e ceremony. The church decorations
were carried out in green
and white, white peonies and
iyory candles adorning the altar.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of white marquisette with
a short train and her veil of i l lusion
was arranged in cap effect,
with pearl trimming. She carried
a shower bouquet of roses and
lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Edward Ennls of Buffalo
was matron of honor, wearing tomato
red marquisette, and the
bridesmaids were Miss Jean Boretiard
ef Buffalo and Mrs. Stef-
Bng C. Botnmer, sister-in-law of
t h e groom, both of whom wore
gowns of green organdy. Each of
t h e bride's attendants carried a
colonial bouquet and wore a
wreath of harmonizing* flowers in
her hair.
Mr. Sterling Sommer, brother
ei the groom was best mail, and
the ushers were Henry Thiel and
Nelson Smith.,,
Mrs. Smith, the brides mother,
wore a gown of navy blue lace
with white accessories, and Mrs.
Sommer, the groom's mother,
flowered.chiffon, also with white
accessor les. Each wore a mixed
corsage.
A reception for the bridal party
and the Immediate families followed
the ceremony,' at t h e Orchard
House, Delaware road,
where the guests were seated at
two long tables and several small
ones decorated with Spring flowers.
The bride's table was centered
with a wedding cake, made
by Mrs. Smith's aunt, Mrs. Richard
Faling of Orchard drive, Kenmore,
who has made the cakes
for the weddings in the family
for the past three generations.
Mr. and Mrs. Sommer have left
for a wedding trip to Cleveland,
Ohio, and vicinity.
Those who entertained at prenuptlal
parties in the bride's
honor were Miss Jean Russell of
Kenmore, Mrs. Edward Ennis,
Buffalo, Mrs. Sterling Sommer,
Mrs. Raymond Calkins, Mrs. Allan
Wehrung, and the choir of the
Payne Avenue Church of Christ
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