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- Niagara Gazette - 8/19/1955
TROTH ANNOUNCED Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey H. Haseley,
Sanborn, announce the engagement
and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Lois Margaret,
to Arnold E. Walck. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Walck, Sanborn.
The wedding will be solemnized
in October at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Sanborn.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 10/29/1955
SANBORN. Oct. 29.-Attired
in a beige knitted suit, with green
and beige hat and green accessories.
Mrs. Arnold F. Walck started
on her wedding trip through Can-
ada, Michigan, Wisconsin and
Iowa. She became the bride of
Arnold E. Walck in St. Peteer's
Lutheran Church, Saturday (Oct.
22, 1955).
The former Lois Margaret Hase-
ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey H. Haseley, this village,
was escorted to the altar by her
father. The bridegroom is the osn
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walck,
this village. The Rev Martin
Pempeit officiated.
Wearing pearls, the gift of the
bridegroom, the bride was at-
tired in a dress of skinner satin,
fashioned with a tight bodice, long
sleeves, and a bouffant skirt which
fell into a cathedral train. She
completed her outfit with fintertip
veil held in place by a seed pearl
cap. She carried a cascade of white
stephanotis and shasta daisies.
Helen Haseley was maid of
honor for her sister and was at-
tired in a coral srystalette dress
trimmed with matching velvet and
completed her outfit with a small
coral head dress. She carried a
cascade of shasta daisies to match
her dress.
As bridesmaids, the Misses
Esther Kroening, Beverly Pfohl,
Janice Walck, Gloria Walck,
Phyllis Mielke were all dressed
alike in purple crystalette frocks
trimmed with purple velvet and
wore hats to match.
Margaret and Karen Haseley,
sisters of the bride, acted as junior
bridesmaids and wore dresses like
that of the maid of honor and
carried cascades of shasta daisies
to match their ensembles
Gilbert Walck was best man for
his brother and Roy Haseley,
brother of the bride, and Jerald
Walck, brother of the groom, acted
as honor ushers. Other ushers were
Bertram Wendt, Donald Walck,
and Ivan Walck.
After the wedding, a dinner was
served at the Sanborn firehall with
about 300 guests attending.
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