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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY July 19, 1925 # 4
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle July 19, 1925 ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. A. Edwin BICKFORD of Laburnum crescent, announce the engagements of their daughter, Miss Sarah BICKFORD, to Gordon L. BROWN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. BROWN, of Wellington avenue. ** Mr. and Mrs. Charles THOMAS of Barton street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris F. THOMAS, to George W. DODSON, son of Mrs. E. M. DODSON, of Farrington place. ** Mr. and Mrs. M. M. WOHLGEMUTH, of Electric avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Alice Louise WOHLGEMUTH, to Ben Martin ADE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. ADE, of Highland parkway. ** ANNOUNCEMENTS Frederick BENDON, of Brooks avenue, announces the marriage of his sister, Miss Kathleen BENDON, to Thomas ALLEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William ALLEN, of Bronson ave. ** Mr. and Mrs. Charles HOLLIGER, of Birr street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice HOLLIGER, to Arthur B. WIGNALL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. WIGNALL, of Riverside street. ** WEDDINGS BROWN - PELTON Miss Rae Shirley PELTON, daughter of Mr. I. PELTON, of Buchan park, and Ralph M. BROWN, of Larimore, N. D., son of Mrs. R BROWN, of Brunswick street, were married at Hotel St. Paul, St. Paul, Minn., on Tuesday, July 7th. Prenuptial events were given by Mr. B. H. JACOBS, Miss Doris PELTON, Mrs. H. COHEN, Mrs. L. BROWNE, Mrs. B. CAPLAN, Miss Bess BROWN, Miss Blanche COHEN, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. LEVE, Miss Sara KURLANSKY, Mrs. A. SCHOOLER, Mrs. R. POSNER, Miss Esther MORGAN, Miss Mae LEVY, Mrs. Samuel LIPSKY, Miss Dorothy FELLER, office employees of Fashion Park, Mrs. H. BERMAN; Miss Sadie WEISS, Misses NUSBAUM, Miss Lenna SKULL and the Misses WEISS. ** PASKAL - HUDDY Miss Agnes HUDDY, daughter of Mrs. Annie HUDDY, was married to Louis PASKAL on Wednesday morning, July 8th, in Holy Rosary Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. A. HUGHES, assisted by Rev. J. Edward BAYER, of Geneseo. The attendants were Miss Mary HUDDY and Edward DRISCOLL. Prenuptial events were given by the bride's office associates at the Eastman Kodak Company, Misses Alice MASSETH, Louise FIDLER, Margaret GODDING, Rhea WEGMAN, Madeline DOWNS, Mrs. Theodore HEIT and Mrs. Edward DRISCOLL. After a Western trip Mr. and Mrs. PASKAL will live at No. 465 Lake View park. ** NICHOLLS - HAHN Miss Alma HAHN and Robert NICHOLLS, both of this city, were married on Tuesday afternoon, July 14th, at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. J. H. NICHOLLS, brother of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony. Music was furnished by Mrs. George H. DEAN, sister of the bride. The bride wore white Canton crepe with tulle veil and carried daisies and sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Olga HAHN, sister of the bride, wore yellow Canton crepe and carried yellow daisies and sweet peas. Walter SMITH was best man. After the ceremony dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents. The table decorations were yellow and white. Out-of-town guest were Rev. and Mrs. J. H. NICHOLLS and family, of Syracuse; Mr. E. H. NICHOLLS, of Middletown; Mrs. G. A. CLARK, of Detroit; Mrs. George DEAN and son, of Niagara Falls. Prenuptial events were given by the Misses Olga and Bertha HAHN, Miss Esther (ASH or AAB), Miss Virginia WOLVERTON, Miss Frances MORRIS, and Miss Dorothy KUHNERT. The bride was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry LENZ, of Hilton, and by friends at the Newport House. Mr. and Mrs. NICHOLLS will live in Hollywood, Fla. ** YALE - BAUMAN The marriage of Miss Helen BAUMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien BAUMAN, of Rustic street, and Howard YALE, son of Mr. and Mrs. William YALE, of Varden street, took place at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday morning, July 4th. Rev. Ausin ROEDER, of the Christ Lutheran Church, performed the ceremony. The house was decorated with roses and wild flowers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore pale blue embroidered georgette over white satin. She wore a silver wreath in her hair and carried a bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and sweet peas. The matron of honor, Mrs. George BAUMAN, sister-in-law of the bride, wore peach-colored georgette. She carried Ophelia roses. George BAUMAN, brother of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony, breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, with covers laid for ten guests. The table was decorated with yellow favors and flowers. Prenuptial events included a variety shower given by Mrs. Emil SCHNEITER, aunt of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. YALE left on a motor trip to the Adirondacks Thousand Islands. Canada and the St. Lawrence River region. They will make their home at no. 74 Rustic street, after July 27th. ** ZELDEN - KASS Miss Raye KASS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob KASS, of Joseph avenue, and Maurice ZELDEN, of New York, son of Julius ZELDEN, of Harris street, were married at the Morris Street Synagogue on Sunday, July 5th by Rabbi LEBOWITZ. An orchestra played. Mrs. M. SCHIMMERMAN sang "Until." The bride wore white satin, trimmed with crystal beads. Her tulle veil in cap fashion, was caught with lilies of the valley. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Hannah KASS, sister of the bride, wore white Canton crepe with colored crystal beads and carried a shower bouquet of red roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Sarah COHEN wore green georgette and Miss Fay COHEN wore flesh georgette trimmed with crystal beads. They carried roses. Samuel ZELDEN, of Brooklyn was best man. The ushers were George KASS and Maurice SILVERTEIN. David Wolfe FREED, of Brooklyn, was ring bearer and Adele BECKER, was flower girl. After the ceremony dinner was served at Nathanson's Hall. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. M. RUBIN, Mrs. Joe LEVINSON and son, of Chicago, David KASS, of Lynn, Mrs. H. GARSKY and son, of Elmsford; Mrs. M. SCHIMMERMAN and son, Mrs. ? SCHIMMERMAN and Pearl SCHIMMERMAN, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. H. KASS and sons, of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. S. FREED and son, David WOLFE, Samuel ZELDEN, of Brooklyn; Mrs. G. Marcus and son of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel KASTON, of Newark; and Mr. and Mrs. S. KAREFf, of Buffalo. Prenutial events were given by Mrs. Samuel KASTON, Mrs. A. BECKER and Mrs. S. FREED and Mrs. J. KASS. Mr. and Mrs. ZELDEN left for a trip to Atlantic City. They will live in New York city. ** CAMPBELL - DAVIS The marriage of Miss Mildred DAVIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DAVIS, of Lockport, formerly of this city, and Robert Franklin CAMPBELL, of Dansville, took place at the summer home of the bride's parents in Lockwood Heights, Olcott Beach, on Tuesday, June 30th. Rev. Henry ERBES performed the ceremony, which took place on the lawn. Miss Mary Carolyn MERRILL, of Niagara Falls, furnished the music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white silk, with tulle veil in cap fashion held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. The maid of honor was Miss Marion R. CROSBY, of Lockport. The bridesmaids were Miss Olive PERRING, of Pittsford, and Miss Dorothy BARTT(?), of Lockport, Ruth CROSBY and Esther DAVIS, sister of the bride, were flower girls. Kenneth GARDENER, of Rochester, was best man, and the pages were Edwin MORRILL and Frank CROSBY. After the ceremony dinner was served to one hundred guests. The house was decorated throughout with roses, ferns, daisies and other spring flowers. Out-of-town guests attended from Pittsford, Dansville, Rochester, Niagara Falls and Lockport. A number of prenuptial events were given in the bride's honor. Mr. and Mrs. CAMPBELL left for a trip to Georgian Bay and after August 1st will live at Dansville. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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