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- Niagara Gazette
At a double ring ceremony on Sept. 8, 1956, Miss Delores Wilhelmina Schaal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Schaal, Wilson, was united in marriage to Lawrence E. Eckler, Barker, at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wilson. The Rev. A. F. G. Daechsel, of Lyndonville, officiated.
Miss Ruth Schaal, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Miss Elizabeth Morton, Wilson, and Miss June Maybach, Barker, were bridesmaids.
Harold Ecker served as best man, and John Beutel and Steven Wilson performed the ushering duties.
Mrs. Paul Bloom of Barker, was soloist, accompanied by Ralph Schnakl of Lyndonville.
An evening reception was held at the American Legion Hall, Ransomville.
Following a honeymoon in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Eckler will make their home in this city.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/25/1956
At ° double-ring ceremony on
Sept. 8, Miss Delores Wiihelriflfta
Schaal. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Edwin F. Schaal, Wilson, was united
to marriage to Lawrence E.
Eckler, Barker, at St. Paul's
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wil
son. The Rev. A. F. G. Daechsel,
Lyndonville, officiated at the can
dlelight ceremony.
GIFT OF BRIDEGROOM
The bride was given in marriage
by her father before an altar decorated
with baskets of white glad
loli and chrysanthemums. She
wore a gown of nylon tulle and
Chantilly lace over satin featuring
a fitted bodice with a braided
scoop neckline and long sleeves.
Her full gathered skirt had inserts
of Chantilly lace. A beaded _
queen's crown held her fingertip
double-illusion veil. She carried a
cascade of white roses centered
with an orchid, and wore a pearl
necklace and pearl earrings, gifts
of the bridegroom.
Miss Ruth Schaal, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a gown of romance blue
made of nylon chiffon with strapless
braided bodice and full gathered
skirt. A headband of deep
pink roses completed her attire
and she carried a nosegay of pink
roses.
Miss Elisabeth Morton, Wilson,
and Miss June Maybach, Barker,
were similarly gowned in vassar
rose and maize with headbands of
yellow roses and they carried
nosegays of yellow roses.
BEST MAN, USHERS
Harold Ecker served as best
man, and John Beutel and Steven
Wilson performed the ushering duties.
Mrs. Paul Bloom, Barker, was
soloist, Ralph Schnakl, Lyndonville
was organist.
Mrs. Edwin Schaal, mother of
the bride, chose a street-length
gown of gray Chantilly lace
with pink accessories. Her cor-
sage was of deep pink roses.
An evening reception for 175
guests was held at the American
Legion hall, Ransomville. A three-
tiered wedding cake with can-
dles on either side graced the
bride's table.
The bride chose a pink suit with
navy blue accessories and an orchid
corsage for her wedding trip.
Following a honeymoon in Wisconsin
and Washington, Mr. and
Mrs. Eckler will make their home
at Niagara Falls.
Pre-nuptial showers in honor of
the bride were given by Mrs.
Earl Carrigan, Wilson; Mrs. Leona
Baskalakra, Mrs. Harold Ecker
and Miss June Mayback of Bar
ker; Mrs. C. E. Gritzmacher, Miss
Elizabeth Morton, Miss Ruth
Schaal, of Wilson and Mrs. Burnette
Wollaber of Sanborn.
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