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DOTTER, Dorothy A

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  DOTTER, Dorothy A (daughter of DOTTER, Henry).

    Dorothy married BURMASTER, Kenneth E on 21 Nov 1936 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Kenneth (son of BURMASTER, George E and ANDREES, Ida Marie Wlhelmine) was born in 1912 in Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 11/28/1936

    One of the season's lovely weddings
    was solemnized Saturday evening, November
    21, when Miss Dorothy Dotter,
    daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry
    Dotter, of Sixth street, was married
    to Kenneth Burmaster,. son of Mr.
    and Mrs, George Burmaster, of Ransomville.
    The wedding took place in
    the Zlon Lutheran church In Michigan
    avenue, with the Rev. Arthur H.
    Schmoyer officiating.
    The church was beautifully decorated
    with mixed bouquets of yellow
    and white 'pom poms and at each
    side of the altar were green palms.
    Victor 8attelberg presided at the organ
    and Mrs. Edward Shuttee sang
    °'I Love You Truly." A very impressive
    double ring service was
    solemnized.
    The bride was lovely In her gown
    of white satin, made on princess lines
    with leg o' mutton sleeves and Queen
    Elizabeth collar with square cut neck
    line in front. The train of her gown
    was in graceful fan shape. The long
    halo veil was edged with solid lace
    and was embroidered in seed pearls
    and was held with a chin strap. Tiny
    orange blossoms were on each side of
    the veil. Her costume was completed
    with white saUn slippers and her
    bouquet was of white chrysanthemums
    tied with white satin ribbons.
    She wore a yellow gold cross and
    chain, which was a gift of her parents
    on her twenty-first birthday.
    . The matron of honor, Mrs. Alice
    Kinsley, wore a gown of rust-colored
    velvet on princess lines with matching
    halo hat and she wore gold slippers.
    Her flowers were yellow chrysanthemums
    tied with a yellow satin
    bow. The maid of honor, Miss Henrietta
    Klostcrman, chose a gown of
    wood violet velvet with matching halo
    hat, her slippers were silver and her
    flowers were yellow chrysanthemums
    tied with Talisman colored ribbon.
    Miss Eveyln Burton was the bridesmaid
    and her gown was midnight blue
    velvet with matching halo hat and
    silver :llppcrs. She carried yellow
    chrysanthemums tied with Talismancolored
    ribbon.
    The bride's mother's gown was of
    black crepe and net and was embroidered
    with gold buttons while her flowers
    were pink rosea. The mother of
    the groom wore dark green crepe with
    green trim. Her corsage was of yellow
    pom poms.
    The bride was given away by her
    father. The groom was attended by
    Vincent Connor, of Ransomville, as
    best man and the ushers were W.
    Jennings Burmaster, of Ransomville,
    and Sonny Pacurar, of North Tonawanda.
    The ushers wore white rose
    boutonleres.
    Following the wedding ceremony, a
    dinner was served at the home of the
    bride. The house was decorated In
    pink and white and In the archway
    was the white wedding bell which was
    used at the wedding of the groom's
    parents 30 years ago. The bridal
    table was dainty In Its decorations of
    pink and white and there covers were
    laid for 12. In the center of the
    bride's table was a beautiful threetiered
    wedding cake and on this was
    a miniature bride and groom. At
    each side of the wedding cake were
    pink candlesticks with Ivory tapers.
    Large yellow chrysanthemums, yellow
    and ntst colored pom poms and
    ferns completed the lovely decorations.
    Mr. and Mrs. Burmaster left for
    a wedding trip to Louisville. Ky.. Cincinnati
    and Cleveland. Ohio, and Indianapolis.
    They will reside at 338
    Sixth street.
    The following guests from Ransomville
    were present: Mr. and Mrs.
    Edward Burmaster, Mrs. Sarah Burmaster,
    Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Burmaster,
    Mr. and Mrs. William Burmaster,
    Mrs. J. Leo Connor, Miss Veronica
    Connor, Miss Loretta Conner.
    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rader, Mr. and
    Mrs. William Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.
    Howard Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
    Moacks. Miss Irene Andrews, Miss
    Mildred Andrews, Robert Paxton and
    Leonard Moacks. Also Mr. and Mrs.
    C. B. Nichols and Miss Bessie Nichols,
    of Youngstown. Prom Lockport the
    following guests were present: Mrs.
    Eva Harris. Mr. and Mrs. William
    H. Harris. Miss Dorothy Harris, Mr.
    and Mrs. Claude Schad and son, David.
    Mr. and Mrs. James Burmaster,
    Elton Burmaster. Miss Rowenna Ull-
    man. Also Mr. and Mm. Sattelberg
    and son, Oordon, Mr and Mrs. Carl
    Scatraw, and W. H. K4nriy, of North
    Tonawanda, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
    Sierfass, of Walnutport, Pa.. Mr. and
    Mrs. Ambrose Sierfass, of Slatlngton.
    Pa., and Jack Skieth of Palmerton.
    Pa.

    Children:
    1. BURMASTER, George Henry

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  DOTTER, Henry
    Children:
    1. 1. DOTTER, Dorothy A



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