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- Niagara Gazette
ST. JOHN'S United Church of Christ, Buffalo,
was the scene of the marriage Saturday (July 11, 1959)
of Miss Ruth Magdalene Huebschmann and Bernard
David Suitor.
The bride, daughter of the Rev. John S. Huebschmann,
.Kenmore, and the late Mrs. Huebschmann;
Mr. Suitor is the son of Roy B. Suitor, this city and
the late Mrs. Suitor.
The Rev. Mr. Huebsch-
mann officiated at the ceremony
uniting his daughter
and Mr. Suitor. He was assisted
by the Rev. George
Roser and the Rev. Herbert
J. Huebschmann, Chesterton,
Ind., brother of the
bride, who sang the Lord's
Prayer and Ich Hebe Dich.
Miss Annette Mobl was organist.
A BALLERINA-LENGTH
dress of sheer-white nylon
and white eyelet embroidery
was worn by the bride. A
crown of net and seed pearls
held her veil and she carried
a colonial bouquet of white
roses and carnations, in an
antique silver bouquet holder.
She wore a jeweled cross
which had been her mother's.
Mrs. Herbert J. Huebschmann
was matron of honor.
Miss Ruth A. Winters was
bridesmaid. Mrs. Huebsch-
mann wore a dress of lilac
embroidered taffeta. Miss
Winters was gowned in
mint green sheer nylOn over
a full tiered skirt of net.
Miss Kathleen Ann Huebschmann,
niece of the bride,
was flower girl. She wore a
yellow dress amj carried a
bouquet of yellow rosebuds.
The other attendants carried
colonial bouquets of pink
rosebuds and pink mums.
LEROY L. SUITOR was
best man. The ushers were
George Laughlin, St Cathrines,
Ont., and David E.
Laughlin, Kenmore, cousins
of the bridegroom.
A reception was held,
after the ceremony, at the
church A dinner for rela-
tives and members of the
bridal party was held at
Hotel Sheraton. After a
honeymoon to Colorado the
couple will be at Pleasant
Beach, Ont., and after Sept.
7 at 64 Mang Ave., Kenmore.
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