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- Niagara Gazette - 9/9/1936
At a quiet ceremony performed late
Saturday afternoon by the Rev
Gustav Ziemer in St. Paul's Lutheran
church, Miss ann Kudlek, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kudlek, of
Barackville, W. Va., became the bride
of Paul Bartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bartz, of Michigan avenue.
Wearing a charming white velvet
gown made on princess lines, with a
Peter Pan collar, sleeves which came
to a point over the wrists and a row
of tiny buttons down the back of the
waist, the bride entered the chinch
on tiie arm of Herman Roth. Her
veil, which was net-edged with lace
was fastened by a tiara of the lace
and pearls. She carried a bouquet
of white roses, lilies-of-the-valley and
baby's breath.
Miss Edna Heuer, the bride's only
attendant, wore sapphire blue velvet
with matching turban and carried a
bouquet of Talisman roses and lilies-
of-the-valley. Her dress was made
on lines imilar to the attractive
gown of the bride.
Pretty little Miss Doreen Marilyn
Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Roth, was flower girl. She wore
a dainty pink georgette dress, while
Calvin Leroy Frye, wearing a white
gabardine suit, was ring bearer.
Nicholas Kudick, brother of the
bride, was best man.
Musical selections during the cere-
mony were played on the organ by
Miss ruth Greenwald.
The groom's mother wore a becom-
ing black crepe gown trimmed with
lace. a shoulder corsage decorated
her costume.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the groom,
with 40 guests in attendance. The
bride's table, with covers laid for
12, was centered with a wedding cake
and decorated in pink, green and
yellow.
After a trip to Philadelphia and to
West Virginia, where they will visit
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Barts will reside at 1822 Michigan
avenue. For a going-away costume
the bride chose a Burgundy moire
dress with a navy blue coat and navy
accessories.
Pre-nuptial affairs for the bride
included: kitchen shower, given by
Miss Edna Heuer; variety shower
by Mrs. Herman Roth, Mrs. Frye and
Mrs. Bartz, and a personal shower by
Miss Ida Latona.
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