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Niagara Gazette - 1/3/1946
 EAST WILSON, N Y.. J a n 3 - A
 pretty wedding took place Saturday
 afternoon, December 19 at 3 o'clock
 In the East Wilson Methodist
 church. Chestnut road.when the
 Rev Charles W Taylor united in
 marriage at a double ring cere-
 mony, Miss Rosemary Dorothea
 Hahn, daughter of Mrs. Clara
 Hahn of Lockport and Mr. Ray-
 mond R. Thilk, son of Mr. and Mrs.
 Herman Thilk, of Chestsnut road
 East Wilson.
 The church was beautiful with
 decorations of evergreens large
 bowls of red roses cathedral can-
 dles and illuminated cross.  Preced-
 ing the ceremony Mrs. Winifred
 Groan, pianist, played the wedding
 music and mrs. Violet Wrinklesas
 sang, "Always" and "Because".
 The bride who was given in mar-
 riage by her uncle, William Rosen-
 busch, of Buffalo, was lovely in a
 gown of white satin made with full
 skirt gathered at the waist and fall-
 ing in a long train in the back.  The
 bodice, buttoned in the back to the
 waist, was fashioned with a sweet-
 heart neckline outlined by seed
 pearls with long pointed sleeves and
 slippers to match.  Her finger-tip
 illusion veil was caught with a halo
 or orange blossoms set in pearls and
 she carried a bridies bouquet of
 white gardenias and pom poms and
 wore a cross of small pearls on a
 gold chain and pearl earrings, the
 gift of the groom.
 Mrs. Everett R. Gurnett, of Lock-
 port, was bridesmaid and wore a
 floor lenfth gown of blue chiffon
 with full gathered skirt and right
 bodice with matching slippers.  Her
 blue shoulder length illusion veil
 was caught to a halo of blue blos-
 soms and she carried a bouquet of
 yellow chrysanthemums.
 Mrs. Willis Rockwood, of War-
 ren's Corners was matron of honor
 and wore a floor length gown of
 pink chiffon with full-gathered
 skirt and slippers to match.  Her
 pink shoulder-length illusion veil
 was caught to a halo of pink blos-
 soms and she carried a bouquet of
 pink chrysanthemums.
 Merritt H. Thilk, brother of the
 groom, was best man.  The ushers
 were Willis Rockwood and Everett
 Gurnett.  The bride presented her
 attendants with compacts and trhe
 grom gift to his attendants were tie
 clasps.
 Mrs. Hahn, mother of the bride,
 wore a gray and lavendar dress with
 black accessories and shoulder cor-
 sage of chrysanthemums and mixed
 flowers.
 Mrs. Thilk, mother of the groom,
 wore a black gown with sequins
 and red accessories with corsage of
 chrysanthemums and mixed flow-
 ers.  Mrs. Maud Woodcock, grand-
 mother of the groom, wore black
 with white accessories and shoulder
 corsage of chrysanthemums and
 mixed flowers.
 After the ceremony a reception
 was held at the home of the bride
 where a buffet table was centered
 with a tiered wedding cake, topped
 with a miniature bride and groom
 fashioned in a bell.
 Following the reception, Mr. and
 Mrs. Thilk left on a trip to Toron-
 to and vicinity.  The bride wore a
 white wool suit with gold accessor-
 ies and top coat of blue wool.
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