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- Niagara Gazette - 9/28/1940
Shafer - Furry
The marriage of Miss Doris Furry,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.E.
Furry, of Whitney avenue, and Mr.
Paul W. Shafer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Shafer, of 1322 Maple ave-
nue, was solemnized Saturday, Sep-
tember 14, at 1 o'clock in the Zion
Lutheran church, with the pastor
of the church, the Rev. Arthur H.
Schmoyer, D.D., officiating
Preceding the ceremony, Mr.
Henry Neff sand "O Promise Me"
and "Where'er You Walk" with
Miss Olive Sutherland accompanist
at the organ.
The bride wore a floor-length
gown the skirt of golf taffeta fash-
ioned full, with matching velvet fit-
ted bodice and turban. Her corsage
was of Tallsman roses and pom
poms.
Miss Betty Furry, sister of the
bride and her only attendant, was
lovely in her down of sapphire blue
velvet, fashioned with matching net
bodice top. With this she wore a
corsage of Jack Lillies.
Mr. Maurice St. Denny was the
best man.
a reception was held after the
service at the home of the bride's
parents. The mother of the bride
wore a gown of black, with corsage
of gardenias, and the mother of the
bridegroom wore a crepe gown of
wine shade, with black accessories.
After a motor trip through the
South, Mr. and Mrs. Shafer will
reside at 626 Twenty-ninth street.
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