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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/19/1946
White gladiolas. white snapdragons,
ferns and palms decorated
the chancel of Immanuel
Lutheran Church for the marriage
of Miss Evelyn Grace Wilber of
Albany, N. Y. and Norman W.
Wulf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
W. Wulf of Linwood avenue.
The candlelight ceremony was
performed Saturday, February 16
at 7 p.m. by the Rev. Theodore
Schroeder.
An organ recital, with Mrs.
Jacob Roth at the console, preceded
the ceremony. In the interlude
directly following the marriage
Mrs. Roth played an organ
solo "The Lord's Prayer".
Given in marriage by her
brother, Warren Wilber of Troy,
N. Y., the bride chose a two piece
aqua crepe dress with a white
flower hat and corsage of white
gardenias. Her attendant, Mrs. J.
Winkin of Albany, selected a two
piece dress combining a black
skirt and white top. She wore a
black hat trimmed with white
feathers and a corsage of white
gardenias and talisman roses.
Attending Mr. Wulf as best man
was his brother Richard P. Wulf.
The ushers were Elmer Praker
and Harold Wulf.
Mrs. Norman Wulf, mother of
the groom, was attired in a black
crepe dress with a powder blue
flower hat and matching gloves.
Her corsage was of pink carnations
tied in blue.
After a wedding supper held at
the Hotel Statler for the bridal
party, Mr. and Mrs. Wulf left for
a motor trip through the East.
They will be at home upon their
return in 686 Tacoma avenue,
Buffalo.
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