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Theresa Wise, Russell Oyer Are MarriedMi** There** Rosalie Wire, deaf!ter of Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Wise o 93 Pro*pert avenue, and Russell Ev gene Oyer, wn of Mr. and Mr*. Wil lace Oyer of KUlbuck, were unite in marnafe Saturday morning at i o’clock at Holy Cross church.The Rev. Bronislaos Majerowii cffciated, using the single ring cer oniony. Organ rejection* included thlt; Lohengrin wedding march and Men delssohn’s recessional march.Miss Josephine Wise, sister of tl* bride, was maid of honor. Bride* maids were Miss Beatrice Oyer, si* ter of the groom; Mis* Irene Dry Wildwood avenue, a cousin of tin bride, and 3Iiss Josephine Wi*to Prospect avenue.John Plonka of Widlwood avenui seted as best man. The usher* wan Michael Caraso of Rochester street Theodore Janlckt of Prospect avenue a cousin of the bride, and Harold Cornelius of Hornell.The bride, who was given in marriage by her f*ther, wore a gown ol embroidered white satin with a train, and a long veil falling from a coronet of seed pearls. She cirried a bridal bouquet of white roses and baby’s breath. The maid of honor wore a floor-length dress of pale pink organza, with white slippers and a bouquet of red roses and baby’s breath. Tha dresses of the bridesmaids were of blue, aqua, and yellow organza, and their flower* were alio red roses and baby’s breath. All wore gardenias in their hair.The mother of the bride wore a street-length dress of black georgette crepe with white lace collar and white brooch. The dress of the groom’s mother was ashes of roses lace.Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to twenty-six guests at the home of the groom’s parents. Table decorations were yellow gladioli and baby’s breath, and a three-tiered wedding cake. A reception for fifty guests was held at the American Legion hall during the afternoon and evening.Mr. and Mrs. Oyer left for a week’s trip, to include Niagara Falls, the Thousand Islands, and points east. Upon their return they will be at home at 582 East State street, where they have furnished an apartment.The bride's going-away costume j consisted of a creara-colored wool I suit, with tan hat. shoes, and acces- | aories. .jMrs. Oyer attended Holy Cross parochial school and Salamanca high school and is employed at the Sheble lt;£ Wood mills. Mr. Oyer attended the Killbuck school and Salamanca high school. He is employed by the B. O. railroad.Pre-nuptial parties for the bride included a kitchen shower given by her mother and a linen shower given by Mrs. Joseph Friday of Erie, Pa., at the home of Mrs. Wise. jOut-of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Albert Mannen and daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Mack, Miss Mary Mannen and Miss Annabelle Mannen, EIHcottville; Mrs. Joseph Friday and daughter, Rosalie, Erie, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Learn, Frank!inville; Donald Winsor, Olesn; Mrs. Felix Duhan and Miss Marie Brewer. Great Valley.
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Salamanca Republican Press

Salamanca, New York, US

Mon, Aug 03, 1942

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