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- Niagara Gazette
MR. AND MRS. GREGORY
Stephen Zi nmerman, who
were married Saturday (May
22, 1971) are honeymooning
at Mount Airey Lodge in the
Pocono Mountains, Pa. ,,
The former Miss Gail
Elizabeth King and Mr. Zimmerman
exchanged vows in
a 5 p.m. double r i ng
ceremony at United Wesley
Methodist Church with the
Rev. Kenneth Traxler officiating.
The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Edward King, 1062
101st St. The bridegroom is
the sen of Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson Zimmerman, 1119
Pasadena Ave.
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GIVEN IN MARRIAGE by
her father, the bride was attired
in an ivory silk organza
gown fashioned with a high
neckline, empire b o d i c e,
flared s l e e v e s and A-line
°skirt which terminated in a
sweep train: Venise lace appliques
accented the yoke,
waist and sleeves. An open
crown of matching beaded lace
secured her cathedral length
illusion veil and the bride carried
a potpourri of yellow
roses, white miniature carnations,
lily-of-the-valley and
baby's breath.
Miss Laurie Jean Welsh,
maid of honor, wore a brown
voile gown trimmed at the
neckline, cuffs and yoke with
ivory lace. A m a t c h i ng
braided rops h e a d p i e ce
secured her veil and she carried
a bouquet of orange
daisies and baby's breath. In
similar attire were the
bridesmaids: Miss D o r e e n
D a w s o n , Miss Eileen
Schoonover and Donna Ciszewski.
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KEITH KRULL was best
man, Ushers were Daniel
Considine, James King,
brother of the bride, and
Joseph Mash.
.An- evening reception was
held at the Crown and Anchor
Restaurant."
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman
will reside in 26th Street.
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