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- Medina NY Daily Register - 5/26/1961
SEELBINDER-BRUNING
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bruning and Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Schultz wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Laurel Ann
Bruning to Robert Warren
Seelbinder.
The future bride is a
graduate of Albion Central
High School and is currently
attending Niagara Community
College.
Both she and her fiance are
employees of the Fisher-Price
Company in Medina.
The wedding will take place
on Saturday, July 18 at 4 p.m.
at Trinity Lutheran Church,
Wolcottsville.
ALSO
Medina NY Daily Register Journal - 8/21/1981
An arrangement of white
mums adorned the altar of
Trinity Lutheran Church,
Wolcottsville, for the July 18
wedding of Laurel A. Bruning,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Schultz, Middleport, and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Bruning, also
of Middleport, to Robert W.
Seelbinder of Medina.
The 4 p.m. rites were performed
by the Rev. Donald
Willman of Akron.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a princess
style satin-crepe gown that she
had made and designed. It had
a scoop neckline with cap
sleeves, a bodice with an
overlay of rose-point lace and a
chapel length train.
Her fingertip veil of nylon
toulle was held by a band of
stephanotis and she carried a
bouquet of stephanotis and
pate carnaitons. Lace gloves
and a tring of pearls, given to
her by the groom,, completed
her attire.
Connie Fiegel, Fisk Road,
Akron, was maid of honor with
Betty Zigrossi, Rochester
Road, Middleport; Regina
Meyer, West Shelby Road,
Middleport and Valery Witkop,
Fisk Road, Akron, assisting as
bridesmaids.
The maid of honor wore mint
green and the rest, kelly green.
Their gowns had empire waists
with a fitted top held by
spaghetti straps. Made of
polyester crepe, the skirts were
slanted tiers and each gown
was topped with a sheer elbow
length cape.'
They wore a small spray of
baby's breath and stephanotis
in their hair and each wore
white knit gloves and carried
long stemmed carnations.
Lee Blackburn, Fruit
Avenue, Medina, served as best
iriah. Ushers were Donald
Payne and James Austin, both
of Medina, and Larry Bruning
of Middleport.
The flower girl, Carrie Cook,
Salt Works Road, Middleport,
wore a long white with green
eyelet gown trimmed in ruffled
lace. She carried a basket of
pastel baby carnations.
Mitchell Schultz, West Shelby
Road, Middleport, was ring
bearer.
A reception for 325 guests
was held at Middleport Fire
Hall at 6 p.m. Flowers for the
tables were arranged by the
bride's aunt and food was"
prepared by the bride's family.
The n e w l y w e ds
honeymooned in Lake Placid
and Lake George and are
making their home in Lyn
donville.
They are both employed at
Fisher-Price in Medina.
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