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- Niagara Gazette - 11/20/1948
JUDGE'S DAUGHTER TO WED IN SUMMER-Judge and Mrs.
Thomas B. Lee. Chilton avenue, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Virginia Betty to Mr. William Boeldt. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Boeldt, Sixty-second street. Miss Lee, a graduate oof
Niagara Falls high school. After a business course, she now is the
secretary to Mr. Harry Blakeslee, principal of the Lewlston nigft
school.
After graduating from LaSalle high school Mr. Boeldt attended
Trptt Vocational school. He spent 1 1/2 years In service In the Aleutian
islands. At the present time he is employed by the Buffalo Niagara
Electric corporation.
Miss Lee and her fiance plan to be married in the early summer.
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Niagara Gazette - 4/16/1949
The Bacon Memorial Presbyterian
church was the setting this afternoon
for the wedding ceremony
uniting in marriage Miss Virginia
Lee and William Boeldt, with the
Rev. Ray E. Hallin officiating. The
bride is the daughter of Judge and
Mrs. Thomas Lee. Chilton avenue,
and the bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boeldt, 6ixtty-
second street.
Palm* and ferns banked]the chancel
where tall baskets of white gladioli
and stately Easter lilies and
candelabra provided an artistic background
for the ceremony. - Places
for the members of the Immediate
families were marked off with mlniture
candelabra and white flowers.
Mrs. Maurice Russell, soloist, and
Mr. Earl McOonnick, organist, furnished
the musical setting.
The bride entered the church
on the arm of her father who gave
her in marriage": She wore * gown
of traditional white, the fitted bodice
of sheer net with beaded trimming
on the sweetheart neckline, the -full
skirt of satin, ending in a court
tratyi. Her finger tip length veil,
edged with white applique, fell from
a beaded crown of net. An arm
bouquet of baby orchids centered
with a large orchid was carried by
the bridge.
The weeding party Included Miss
Ann "-Long, maid of honor; Miss
Mary Louise LelnbadU and Mis*
Nancy Lelnbach. Lockport, bridesmaids;
Mr. Harry Cole, best man.
and Mr. Robert Lee and Mr. John
Lelnbach, ushers.
The wedding reception was held
in the parlors of the church Immediately
after the ceremony. More
than 150 guests were present. The
buffet supper table was centered
w l t h a wedding cake set in white
flowers and dainty ferns.
Later this afternoon Mr. Boeldt
and his bride will leave for an ex
tended Southern trip. The bride
will wear a navy blue gabardine
suit, with matching shade in the
accessories and touches of cherry
red. A corsage of orchids will com-
plete her costume,
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