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- Niagara Gazette - 11/12/1926
A very pretty wedding took place
November 11, 1926, at the St. Paul's
Evangelical Lutheran church, when
Miss Helen Ruff, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ruff of 3228 Ely avenue,
became the brlde of Erwin P. Bacon.
The Rev. Edward Nemesehy performed
tho ceremony. The wedding march
was played by Miss Ella Haseley.
The bride was lovely In a gown
of flesh colored georgette over satin.
She wore a black picture hat trlmed
with embroidered flowers, black
satin pumps, and hose to match her
gown. She carried a.shower bouquet
of bride roses and lillies of the valley.
The maid of honor, Miss Loretta
Ruff, sister of the bride, looked
charming In a gown of orchid georgette
over yellow silk and a silver
band In her hair. The bridesmaid,
Miss Bertha Behm wore pale green
georgette over peach silk, and a gold
band in her hair. Both carried arm
bouquets of tea roses, both wore hose
to match their gowns, and black
satin pumps. Mr. John While was
best man, and Mr. Frank Messier
groomsman.
The groom's gift to the bride was
a string of pearls. The bride's gifts
to her attendants were white bracelets,
set with brilliants. The groom's
gift to the best man and groomsman
were gold cuff links.
Mr. and Mrs. Bacon left on an ex-
tended wedding trip and upon their
return win reside at 3227 Ely avenue.
Among tho pre-nuptlals hold for
tho bride were showers by Miss
Genieve Garvey, and Miss Bertha
Behm, a chicken supper and theater
party by Miss Gertrude Balcom and
a supper for the bridal party by Mrs
C. Bacon.
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