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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/16/1946
White snapdragons and cathedral
candles adorned the altar of
81 Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
Church on Saturday, May 11 at
6:30 pan. when Miss Cora Sahr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Sahr of Falls boulevard, became
the bride of Paul O. Mallue, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Echtenkamf
of Carmel road, Buffalo. The Rev.
F. A. Hinners performed the ceremony.
Mrs Emil Piper, aunt of the
bridegroom, sang "Because" preceding
the ceremony, and "O Perfect
Love". Arnold Nuoffer accompanied
her and played traditional
wedding music
The bride given in marriage by
her father, wore a lace trimmed
white faiPe gown, with sweetheart
neckline, long sleeves and train.
Her finger-tip veil was caught
with orange blossoms and she carried
a colonial bouquet of white
sweet peas and double arabis with
aqua and pink sweet peas intermingled.
Her attendants were her sisters,
Mrs. Arthur Wood and Mrs. Francis
Beyetta. Mrs. Wood, as matron
nf honor, woie a pink marquisette
gown and headdress of double
arabis and pink marquisette. Mrs.
Beyette wore an aqua gown fashioned
like that of her sisters with
matching headdress. Both carried
bouquets of aqua and pink sweet
peas and double arabis tied with
ribbons to contrast with their
gowns.
Henry Mallue, brother of the
bridegroom was the best wan,
El sworth Werner, his brother-inlaw,
was groomsman and the ushers
were his cousins, Daniel and
Robert Pohlman.
The bride's mother chose a grey
crtpe dress with a flowered hat
arid black accessories. Her corsage
was of roses and sweet peas. The
bridegroom's mother selected a
pink print mesh dress with black
horse hair hat, trimmed with
flowers, and black accessories.
She wore a corsage of roses and
gardenias.
A supper for 125 guests was
served in the parish hall, Later a
reception for the immediate familias
was held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Beyette. The
couple left on a two weeks western
wedding trip.
Among those who entertained
for Mrs. Mallue were, Mrs. Beyette
and Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Gustav
Zuch and Mrs. Irvin Zuch, Miss
Helen Salefske, Miss Mildred Nuoffer,
Mrs. E. J. Echtenkamp, Mrs.
Gary Molnioh and Mrs. Ellsworth
Werner. Girls of the Billing Department
of the Wurlitzer Company
entertained at a dinner and
theater party.
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