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Niagara Gazette
 Miss Emma Holland, daughter of
 Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Holland, North
 Tonawanda, became the bride of Mr
 Roy Neubauer, son of Mrs. Mathilda
 Neubauer, 421 Eighth street, in a
 ceremony performed Thanksgiving
 day in St. Mark's Evangelical Luth
 eran church, North Tonawanda,
 the Rev. Paul Fretthold
 Given in mrriage by her father
 the bride wore a gown fashioned
 with a lace bodice with a square,
 neckline, and a full skirt of nylon
 marquisette. Her fingertip veil was
 trimmed with orange bloLms and,
 she carried a colonial bouquet of
 white carnations and c h r y s a n t h e
 m u m s.
 Miss Caroline Holland, sister of
 the bride, was the maid of honor
 wearing a pink gown, fashioned in
 a style similar to that worn by the
 bride. She carried a colonial bou-
 quet of pink carnations and white
 chrysanthemums.
 Mr. Richard Neubauer, brother of
 the bridegroom, was the best man
 and ushers Included Mr. Lawrence
 Neubauer, also a brother of the
 bridegroom, and Mr. Alfred Schultz.
 During the ceremony, organ mu-
 sic was provided by Mrs. Wallace
 Senechal and Mr. Martin Brauer
 sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "The
 Twenty-third Psalm."
 The bride's mother wore a black
 crepe dress trimmed with silver
 nailheads and corsage of chrysani
 themums. The bridegroom's mother
 wore a black crepe dress with a cor-
 sage of red roses and chrysanthemums.
 The grandmother of the
 bridegroom, Mrs. Rosa Fritz, North
 Tonawanda, also wore a black crepe
 dress and a corsage of chrysanthei
 mums.
 Following the ceremony, a recep-
 tion for 50 guests was held at the
 home of the bride. The couple's
 wedding trip was a motor tour to
 Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit. They
 are now residing at 187 Jackson ave-
 nue, North Tonawanda
 
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