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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1961
Baskets of white gladioli
and'white carnations deco-
rated the altar of the First
Methodist Church, North
Tonawanda, for the wed-
ding of Miss Marilyn C.
Fuller and Daniel E. Bedell.
White satin bows marked
family pews.
The Rev. Lynn Stanley Bugbee
performed the double ring ceremony
Jan. 7 for the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Fuller,
'67-Mosher Drive, Tonawanda,
and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
V. Bedell, 129 Clinton*St., Tonawanda.
The bride was given, in marriage
by her father. She wore ° a
waltz length gown of white nylon
over taffeta. The fitted bodice of
Chantilly lace had a scalloped
neckline with' long sleeves ending
in points over the hands. The
crown holding her scalloped fingertip
veil was fashioned of seed
pearls. She carried a. lace-covered
white prayer book with a white
orchid and white tea rose.
Miss Sharon Sommerfeldt,'maid
of honor, wore a ballerina - length
dress of red velvet, princess style,
made with a scoop neckline, elbow-
length sleeves and a full skirt
over a hoop. She wore a w h i te
crown with a short veil and car-
ried a white fur muff decorated
with red roses.
Dale Weiss was the best man.
Fred, Kenneth and Gary Fuller,
the bride's brothers, and John Be-,
dell, the bridegroom's brother.
were ushers.
The mother of the bride, Mrs.
Fuller, wore a beige dress designed
in lace with a beige n et
overskirt complemented with
beige accessories and an orchid
corsage. The bridegroom s moth-
er, Mrs. Bedell, wore a lilac color
chiffon, dress with matching ac-
cessories and an orchid corsage.
The Misses Gail, Eileen a nd
Karen Payne, dressed in red velvet
with white corsages, sang
"The Lord's Prayer" and a nuptial
solo.
A reception was given in Be-
dell's Restaurant, 83 South Niagara
St. Out-of-town guests attend-
ing were from Pennsylvania and
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Bedell have returned
from a wedding trip to
West Virginia and are at home in
129 Clinton St., Tonawanda.
Shower hostesses for the bride
were Miss Sommerfeldt, M i s s
Nancy Pouthier, Miss Gail Barr,
Miss Hazel Henry of Grand Lsland
and Mrs. John V. Bedell and her
daughter, Mrs. Richard Gunkel.
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