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- Niagara Gazette - 1/5/1969
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zulke, 580 Lockport
St., Youngstown, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Bonnie Joyce Zulke,
to Ted Shipston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
T. Shipston, 200 Church St., Youngstown.
Miss Zulke, a graduate of Lewiston-Porter
High School, attended Virginia Intermont College,
Bristol, Va. Previously a stewardess
with Mohawk Airlines, she is now employed
in the Falls Street office of the Manufacturers
and Traders Trust Co.
Mr. Shipston is also a graduate of Lewiston-
Porter High School. A veteran of two years
service with the U.S. Army, he served in
Vietnam before returning-to this country last
June. He is now in partnership with his father
in the operation of Shipston Sales, Youngstown.
Niagara Gazette
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH was the setting at
noon Saturday (Sept. 20, 1969)
for the marriage of Miss Bonnie
Zulke and Ted Shipston.
The Rey. Ehin J. Riemer
officiated at the nuptials uniting
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Zulke, 580 Lockport
St., Youngstown, and the
son of Mr. and Mrs; Howard
Shipston, 200 Church St., also
of Youngstown.
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THE BRIDE was given in.
marriage by her father. She
wore a gown of hght ivory
English net and silk-faced
peau de soie fashioned with
Juliet sleeves, jewel neckline,
fitted bodice and dome-shaped'
skirt ending in a removable
cathedral train. The gown
was trimmed with re-embroidered'
alencon lace on the
bodice and sleeves and at the
__ center front and train. Her
headpiece was a camelot
crown of re-embroidered lace
trimmed with organza bows
She carried a spray of cymbidium
orchids.
Her maid of honor was Miss
Cheryl Mies. Bridesmaids
were Miss Barbara Soboleski
and Miss Cheryl Dee Denny,
Ransomville. Bonnie Bedell
was the flower girl. The attendajits
were similarly attired
in floor length gowns of
Cluny lace and karate with
ivory bodices and moss green
skirts, and satin belts and
bows.
Matching moss green
curls tied with ivory satin
knots ""were their headpieces.
They carried baskets of fall
flowers. -
JACK WISBY JR. .was the
best man. Ushers were Robert
Shortz, Barry Allen and
Frank Lutts, all of Youngstown.
A reception after the ceremony
_ was held at the 3-F
Club in' Lewiston.
After a motor trip to the
West the couple will reside in
Youngstown.
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