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    1. [NYGENESE] The Attica News Bits & Pieces Part 7
    2. The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY DICHTER-ZWETSCH December 2, 1909 Afternoon wedding at the home of the bride in Alexander. Alexander, Dec. 3, 1909-A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ZWETSCH of Alexander yesterday afternoon when their daughter Mabel was united in marriage to Louis DICHTER of Warsaw by the Rev. F. R. DAVIS in the presence of only the immediate family of the bride and the mother of the groom, Mrs. Johanna DICHTER of Rochester. The bride wore her traveling dress of green broadcloth and was attended by Miss Grace GARDNER, who wore a gown of white mull and lace, and Glenn Zwetsch, brother of the bride. Lunch was served at 3 o'clock and Charles LAWRENCE took the young couple to Attica, where they boarded the 5:20 train, going immediately to Warsaw, where the groom is employed. Mr. and Mrs. DICHTER will board until spring and will then go to housekeeping. The bride received a great many valuable presents, among them a complete set of silver in cases from her father. The bride was born in Alexander and the best wishes of her friends go with her. AT HYMEN'S ALTAR. April 8, 1911 MERLE-RANGER The marriage of Miss Mary Wesley RANGER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley RANGER of East Avenue, to Chester G. MERLE, was quietly solemnized on Saturday at the home of the officiating clergyman, Rev. P. C. BRAUNSCHWEIG, of 316 Landon Street, Buffalo. Miss Myra Ruth MERLE was the maid of honor and Elon J. MERLE, was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. MERLE returned to Attica that evening and went to their own home in the Wyoming flats, which was fitted up and ready for occupancy. Both are well known members of the younger set, and many friends will extend felicitations on the happy event. TOMSETT-CONANT Tuesday, August 6, 1912 The marriage of Mr. Frank TOMSETT to Miss Tillie CONANT of Pearl Street, was quietly solemnized at Buffalo, August 6th, at 3 0'clock at the home of Rev. G. W. S. AYRES. The bride wore a dress of light blue silk trimmed with lace and insertion. The maid of honor Miss Mabel TOMSETT wore a dress of white voile trimmed with lace. The best man was Mr. Millard EMBT. After a wedding journey spent at Dunkirk with the bride's brother, they will be at home to their friends on Main St., Warsaw. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com

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