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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/28/1938
PEKIN, Oct. 28-Miss Ann Cindrick,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Cindrick, of the Town Line
road, recently, became the bride of
Wilfred Mittlesteadt, son of Mrs
Joseph Mabon, of the Shawnee
road. The Rev. Carl Frankenstein,
of North Tonawanda, officiated.
The bride wore a lovely gown of
white silk lace over white satin. It
was fashioned with a low V neckline
and a Queen Mary of Scotland
collar. The long sleeves were puffed
at the shoulder and came to points
at the wrist. The skirt fell to a
long circular train and with it she
wore a veil of tulle which fell from
a halo ot pearls and rhlnestones.
She wore the gift of the bridegroom,
a gold cross and chain. She
carlred an arm bouquet of ferns,
pompoms and chrysanthemums
tied with a satin ribbon and white
streamers.
Miss Rose Cindrick, maid of honor
and sister of the bride, wore a
gown of wine and silver net lace of
a coat effect, over wine satin, with
Peter Pan collar and buttons from
the collar to the waistline. She carried
a bouquet of American Beauty
roses, ferns and chrysanthemums
tied with a silver ribbon.
Eli Fabbick, cousin of the bride,
was best man.
A reception was held to thp
bride's home. Fall flowers decorated
the rooms. Covers were laid for 16
at the bride's table which was
centered with a three tier wedding
cake topped with a miniature bride
and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Mittlesteadt
received many beautiful and
useful gifts. They will reside here.
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