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- Niagara Gazette - 12/18/1957
Miss Nancy Ann Wright,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
F. Wright, LaSalle Ave.,
whose marriage to Donald Post
Treichler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Treichler, Town Line Rd.,
Sanborn, will take place Dec. 28,
1957. at St. Paul's Methodist
Church, has named her attendants.
She has asked her sister. Miss
Carol Louise Wright, to be her
maid of honor. Her bridesmaids
will, be Miss Ada Carpenter.
Buffalo, and Miss M. Louise
Collins.
Mr. Treichler has asked Ronald
LeVan, Sanborn, to be his
best man. The ushers will be
Carl Hamill, Rochester, and
Richard Treichkr, Sanborn.
Variety showers were given
for the bride-elect by Mrs. Ronaid
Carlisle, Sanborn; Mrs. William
Pharo, Pierce Ave., and
Mrs. William Carr, 37th St.
St. Paul's Young Adult Group
gave a "couple shower" for the
betrothed pair.
A post-rehearsal buffet supper
will be served to the wedding
party at the home of the bride's
parents on LaSalle Ave.
Both Miss Wright and her
fiance attended the Erie County
Technical Institute, Buffalo.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 12/29/1957
RED POINSETTIAS, holly and evergreens decorated
the chancel of St. Paul's Methodist Church, Saturday, for the
marriage of Miss Nancy Ann Wright and Donald Post
Treichler. The Rev. Harold K. Babb performed the double ring
ceremony.
Miss Ann Oxley was organ-
ist and Roy Neelin, Rochester,
cousin of the bride, was solo-
ist.
THE BRIDE is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F.
Wright, L a S a l l e Ave. Mr.
Treichler is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Treichler, Towr.hne
Rd., Sanborn.
Given .in marriage by her
father, the bride favored a gown
of French imported chanti-lly
lace and tulle with a sabrina
neckline edged with seed pearls
and sequins. Her bouffant skirt
which was accented with appliqued
lace motifs extended
over an underskirt of silver mist
satin into a chapel-length train.
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MISS Carol Louise Wright
was maid of honor for her sister.
She chose a flame red twill
velveteen gown fashioned with a
sabrina neckline and a crushed
cummerbund of chromspun taffeta
at the waist.
Miss Louise Collins and Miss
Ada Carpenter, Buffalo, bridesmaids,
were attired in gowns
styled similarly to the honor attendant.
Ronald LeVan, Sanborn was
best man. Carl Hamill and
Richard Treichler seated the
guests.
» * +.
FOR an afternoon reception
at the Plantation Restaurant
the mother of the bride favored
a pale dusty rose nylon lace and
net over taffeta dress with mink
colored accessories. A. cymbidium
orchid corsage completed
her attire. The mother of the
bridegroom chose a blue lace
over taffeta dress with dusty
rose accessories. She wore A
small pink rose corsage
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