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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/26/1942
A beautiful wedding was solemnized on Saturday afternoon,
at o'clock in the First Evangelical church, when Miss
Loretta Mary Rumbold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C.
Rumbold of 273 Broad street, became the bride of Mr. Oscar
Schulte, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schulte of 273 Niagara
street, the Rev. L. W. Driftmyer performing the cerenony.
The church decorations were yellow and white pom
pons, pink roses, ferns and Cathedral candles.
Give in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of white
satin having a sweetheart neck-
Hat and long train. Her fingertip
veil of illusion fell from a halo
of orange blossoms, and she carried
a shower bouquet of white
pompons, roses and orchids.
Miss Shirley Zuckmaier was
maid of honor wearing rust color
lace and net and her bouquet was
of yellow pompons and pink roses
tied with yellow ribbon. Miss
Nancy Rose and Miss Marilyn
Luick were bridesmaids wearing
green lace and net and they carried
rust pompons and pink roses
tied with yellow and rust ribbon.
All three attendants wore yellow
pompons and pink roses in their
hair.
Miss Nancy Schumacher, flower
girl, was in corn blue net and
carried a white basket filled with
pink roses.
Mr. Frank Lynch was best man,
and the ushers were Mr. Clyde
Shulte, brother of the groom, and
Mr. Edward Miktis.
The bride's mother chose a royal
blue suit and hat; the groom's
mother, green crepe, and Mrs.
Shulte, the groom's grandmother,
was in black crepe. All wore corsages
of yellow and white pompons.
Mrs. Katharine Selover played
the wedding music and Miss Vera
Robillard sang.
Following the ceremony a reception
for 150 guests was given
at the home of the bride's parents,
where the house decorations
were bouquets of yellow and
white pompons and pink roses.
Covers were laid for twelve at
the bride's table attractive with
the same flowers, also a large
wedding cake and candles, and
the other guests were seated at
small tables.
Mr. and Mrs. Shulte left for a
wedding trip, the bride's going
away costume being a teal blue
velvet suit, with raspberry hat
and accessories, and a short fur
coat, with an orchid corsage. They
will be at home after November
1, in 119 Grove street, Apt 2.
Pre-nuptial parties in comple-
ment to the bride wre given by
Mrs. C. J. Holler, Mrs. Albert Rau,
Miss Nancy Rose, Miss Shirley
Zuckmaier, Miss Marilyn Luick,
Mrs. George Trautman, Mrs.
Frank Voetsch, Mrs. La Vern
Schmeichel and Mrs. Eugene
Trautman.
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