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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/29/1931
A quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized Wednesday afternoon
at 4 o'clock when Miss Lydia B.
Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Kline of Young 'street be-
came the bride of Harold W. Wulf
of William street.
The ceremony was performed at
rbe home of the groom's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wulf. To
the Lohengrin wedding march,
played by Miss Virginia Wulf, the
bridal party entered the livingroom.
The bride, who entered on the
arm of her father, was charming
in a white satin gown, fashioned
on the new lines, with fitted bodice
and long flared skirt. Her veil,
of cap shape, was embroidered
and she wore white satin slippers
and carried a bridal bouquet o!
white roses and gypsophila.
She was attended by her sister.
Mrs. Romaine Strickland who wore
an eggshell satin frock in empire
style, with bustle back. Mrs.
Strickland wore satin slippers to
match and caarried a bouquet of
pink roses.
Mr. Wulf was attended by his
brother, John A Wulf. The ring
ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Theodore Mayer.
The reception and finner imme-
diately followed the marriage
service. The bride's table, with
covers laid for twelve, was cen-
tered with a wedding cake and
tall white tapers.
Mr. and Mrs. wulf left for a
motor trip and will be at home
after September 1st at 28 Maple
street.
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