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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/12/1961
FUTURE BRIDE: Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Krull of 223 Schenck
St., North Tonawanda, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Judith Ann, to Richard E. Zastrow, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Zastrow of 7116 Nash Rd., North Tonawanda.
Miss Krull and her fiance are graduates of North
Tonawanda High School. The bride-elect is a graduate of
Doyle Beauty School. Mr. Zastrow has completed a tour of
duty with the U.S. Army. A late fall wedding is planned.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/24/1961
In a candlelight ceremony
in St. Mark's Lutheran
Church Miss Judith Ann
Krull became the bride of
Richard Edward Zastrow.
The Rev. Loren Shiley performed
the ceremony Nov. 11 before
an altar decorated with white
chrysanthemums and pompons.
Clusters of white carnations and
fern decorated church pews.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Krull, 223
Schenck St., North Tonawanda.
Mr. Zastrow's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Zastrow, 7116
Nash Rd., North Tonawanda.
A Camille white silk bombazine
gown accented with hand-run
Alencon lace appliques was worn
by the bride. An igencon lace
yoke distinguished the bateauneckline.
The full, princess line
skirt fell from a long line bodice
into a cathedral train. A coronet
of luster pearls and cut crystals
held her fingertip silk illusion
veil. Her shower bouquet of white
pompons and chrysanthemums
was centered with a white orchid.
Miss Denise Mollnow, maid of
honor, wore a gold glace satin
dress, cocktail length, made with
a scoop neckline, short sleeves,
cummerbund and box pleated
skirt. She wore a matching petal
cap which held her short circular
face veil and carried a cascade
bouquet of bronze pompons,
grapes and wheat.
Miss Patricia Krull, the bride's
sister, Miss Linda Zastrow, the
bridegroom's sister and Miss Sally
Schoenfeldt, the bride's cousin,
were bridesmaids. They wore
emerald green gowns like the
maid of honor's and carried gold
pompons, grapes and wheat. Linda
Schmidt, the bride's cousin,
as flower girl, wore a white taffeta
dress designed with a basque
bodice, puff sleeves and a floor
length skirt. A gold glace satin
cummerbund with a bow and
streamers enhanced the waistline.
Her headpiece was a wreath of
white silk flowers and green
leaves with taffeta streamers.
Kenneth Sprenger was best
man and ushers were Elton
Kropp, Wallace Krull and Michael
Driscoll. David Schmidt was
the ring bearer.
The mode's "mother wore a lilac
silk dress with deep purple ac-
cessories and a white cymbidium *
orchid. The bridegroom's mother
wore a beige chiffon and lace
dress, dark brown accessories
and a corsage of yellow roses and
yellow pompons.
A reception was given in Stephen
Sikora American Legion
Post Home. The couple traveled
to North Carolina where the
bridegroom is stationed at Fort
Bragg.
Showers for the bride were
given by Mrs. Lloyd Schmidt,
Mrs. James Desmond, Mrs. Joseph
Wiegand, Miss Bernice
Schoenfeldt, Mrs. Lois Erhart,
Mrs. Robert Schoenfeldt, Mrs. Levant
Schoenfeldt, Mrs. Elton
Kropp, Mrs. Kenne Sprenger,
Miss Linda Zastrow, Miss Mollnow,
Mrs. Arthur Krull and Miss
Patricia Krull.
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