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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/1/1960
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Old
Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda, was the setting Sept.
24 for the marriage of Miss Judith Mae Moll, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond G. Moll, 1342 Nash Rd.
and Kenneth Edward Beutel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Beutel, Lockport Rd., Sanborn.
The Rev. A. W. Moldenhauer
performed the ceremony before
an attar decorated with vases of
white gladioli and white pompons.
Arnold Nuoffer, the organist, accompanied
Robert Zastrow who
sang The Lords Prayer and O
Perfect Love.
The bride wore a silk taffeta
gown designed with an Alencon
i iace Sabrina neckline, a fitted bodice
and long sleeves. Alencon lace
also.enhanced the bell - shaped
skirt which extended into a chapel
length train. Her veil of silk illusion
was attached to a pillbox hat
trimmed with sequins and seed
pearls. Given in marriage by her
father, she carried a cascade arrangement
of white roses, French
tarnations, crown flowers and
plumeria.
Miss Marlene Witkop, the maid
of honor, was attired in a street
length, royal blue taffeta dress
featuring a scoop neckline and
draped bodice and skirt. She wore
a matching half - hat and circular
veil. Identically dressed were the
bridesmaids, the Misses Dolores
Werth and Dale Diebold. Terry
Werth, the flower girl, wore a
floor length frock of powder
blue nylon sheer over taffeta with
cap sleeves and a full skirt. Her
headpiece matched the dress. The
attendants carried colonial bou-
quets of red garnet roses and
white French carnations.
James Beutel attended his
brother as best man. Ushers were
Ronald Moll, the bride's brother,
and Donald Beutel, the bride-
groom's brother. Dennis Demain,
the bride's cousin was the ring
bearer.
The bride's mother wore a beige
cotton lace sheath dress with
brown accessories. The bride-
groom's mother compemented
her navy blue ensemble with nacy
blue and white accessories.
A finner and reception were in
the Eldredge Club. After travel-
ing to the New England states,
Mr. and Mrs. Beutel are at home
in 194 Humphrey St.
Hostesses at showers for the
bride were Mrs. Kenneth Dem-
mins, Mrs. Alice Coughlin, Miss
Witkop and Miss Diebold.
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