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WILLS, Adelbert C

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  1. 1.  WILLS, Adelbert C

    Adelbert married ZULKE, Marian Pearl on 4 Sep 1935 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Marian (daughter of ZULKE, Henry William and SATTELBERG, Cordelia A) was born about 1915 in Youngstown, Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY; died on 4 Apr 1957 in Hollywood, Broward County, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 9/6/1935

    The Pierce avenue Presbyterian
    church was the scene of a pretty
    wedding Wednesday at 3 p. m., when
    Miss Marion P. Zulke, of Voungstown,
    became the bride pf Adelbert C. Wills,
    of Lockport, the ceremony being performed
    by the Rev. W. O. Crofts. The
    Immediate attendants were a brother
    and sister of the bride, who was given
    in marriage by her father.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 9/11/1935

    A very lovely wedding was solemnized

    last Wednesday afternoon, at
    3 o'clock in Pierce avenue Presbyterian
    church, when Marian P.
    Zulke. of Youngstown. became the
    bride of Adelbert O. Wills, of Lockport.
    She was given in marriage by
    her father.
    The bride was lovely in a gown of
    bridal satin, fashioned with a long
    train and cowl neckline, caught on
    either side with orange blossoms. Her
    long veil formed a coronet headcap,
    trimmed with pearls. She wore while
    sandals and carried a bouquet ol
    white lilies tied with satin ribbon.
    Miss Fern Zulke, sister of the bride,
    was maid of honor. She was dressed
    In pale green satin made on princess
    lines and fashioned with a cape, with
    matching turban and sandals. She
    carried a bouquet of talisman roses.
    Miss Catharlne/boty. a bridesmaid
    wore pale yelloV taffeta fashioned
    with a cape, wi'h matching turban
    and sandals. She carried a bouquet
    of tea roses.
    , Miss Althea Rickert, a bridesmaid,
    wore pale pink taffeta fashioned with
    a cape, with matching sandals and
    turban. Her bouquet was of tea roses.
    Miss Thelma McCollum, a bridesmaid,
    wore orchid taffeta fashioned
    with a cape, with matching turban
    annd sandals. Her bouquet was of tea
    roses.
    Mrs. Lester Schultz, a bridesmaid,
    wore pale blue taffeta, fashioned
    with a cape, with matching turban
    and sandals. Her bouquet was of
    tea roses.
    The groom was .attended by the
    bride's brother, Harold Zulke.
    The ushers were Duane Roblnes,
    Lewis Dltzel, Henry Feddcr and Walter
    Mcxham.
    The groom's gift to the brldo was
    a wrist watch set with diamonds. The
    bride's and groom's gifts to the attendants
    was a wedding portrait.
    The bride's mother wore a navy
    blue ensemble with matching accessories
    and a corsage of talisman roses
    and baby's breath.
    Immediately after the ceremony a
    reception and dinner was held at
    Louis' restaurant. Those present were
    the bridal party, bride's mother and
    father, Mr. and Mrs. James Wills;
    Mr. and Mrs. Dltu Wills, Mr. and
    Mrs. Fred Doty, Mr. and Mrs. William
    J. Sklmln, Jr., Miss Genevieve
    McMlllen and Roy Lounsbury.
    Prenuptinl affairs for the bride
    were a personal shower by Althea
    Rickert and a linen shower by Catharine
    Doty.


Generation: 2



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