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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/6/1945
BURKHOLDER-MAY - Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey A. May of 350 Delaware
street, Tonawanda, announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Allison, to Technical
Sergeant John W. Burkholder,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Burkholder, Sr., of Falls
Blvd. town of Tonawanda. Sgt.
Bulkholder is at the present time
stationed in Atlantic City after
returning from overseas duty with
the Air Force in the European
Theater of War.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/20/1945
In a candlelight ceremony held
at Salem Evangelical Church last
Saturday, April 14. at 7:30 p. m.
Miss Mary Allison May. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A.
May of 350 Delaware street, became
the bride of Technical Serjeant
John W. Burkholder, Jr.
son of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Burkholder of Erwin drive, Tonawanda.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Walter
Hetzel. Miss Carrie Oswald, Salem
organist, played traditional wedding
marches, and Mrs. Grace
Dumbrosky sang "Oh Promise
Me" preceding the ceremony and
"The Lord's Prayer" during the
aervice.
The bride chose a gown of
white satin with the bodice fitted
to a point at the waist, wrist
length sleeves and a full skirting
forming a long train. Her
finger tip veil was caught with
orange blossoms and she carried
a shower bouquet of white roses
and sweetpeas. Her only jewelry
was a strand of crystal beads, a
gift to her fromx her late grandmother.
Mrs. Robert Scranton and Miss
Bessie May, sisters o| the bride
were matron and mSid-of-honor.
They wore gowns of pink and
blue net, with short puff sleeves
land long full skirts, apliqued
with flowers of the same material.
They carried pink roses and blue
sweetpeas and wore matching
flowers in their hair.
Robert Scranton was the
groom's best man and the ushers
were Harvey May and Hugh Higgins,
all of Tonawanda.
The bride's mother was attired
in a two piece ensemble with
printed blouse and navy skirt.
Navy accessories completed her
costume. Mrs. Burkholder, t h e
groom's mother, wore a blue afternoon
dress with navy accessories.
Both wore corsages of
spring flowers.
Following the ceremony a wedding
dinner was held in the
Touraine Hotel, Buffalo, for the
immediate families and a few intimate
friends. About 100 guests
attended a reception in the evening
at the home of the bride's
parents.
Tech; Sgt. and Mrs. Burkholder
left for Plattsburgh, N. Y., where
the former is stationed, the bride
wearing a gold colored suit with
brown accessories, and a corsage
of mixed flowers. She wore gold
earings and a matching pin, the
gift of the groom.
Tech. Sgt. Burkholder spent
eight months overseas with an 8th
Air Force Reconnaissance Group.
He is the holder of the Air Medal
with four Oak Leaf Clusters.
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