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- Niagara Gazette
BEROHOLTZ, Dec. 4-~A beautiful
wedding took place November 29 at
St. James church, when Miss Louise
Milleville, of the Niagara Falls
boulevard, was united In marriage to
Arnold Wendt. Miss Milleville is
the daughter of Supervisor Albert
Milleville and Mrs. Milleville and
Mr Wendt is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
william Wendt of the Saunders Set-
tlement road.
During the gathering of the guests
at the church, which was artistically
decorated with palms and filled to
capacity with friends and relatives
Theodore D. Grabau rendered appro-
priate music on the organ. The wed-
ding march from "Lohengrin" was
played as the bridal party entered.
The bride looked adorable in a
long tight fitted gown of white trans-
parent velvet which has a short eton
jacket trimmed with small buttons
down the back. Her veil was of silk
tulle edged with silk chantilly lace
and arranged cap shape with a clus-
ter of orgnage blossoms on either side.
She carried a large shower bouquet
of white chrysanthemums tied with
white satin streamers and wore white
slippers to match. She wore a yellow
gold necklace, gift of the groom.
The maid of honor, Helen Mill-e
ville, cousin of the bride, looked love-
lovely
In a floor length tight fitted gown
of brown transparent velvet Sha
carried a large shower bouquet of
yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Judith
Millevllle, sister of the bride, was
junior bride's maid and looked charming
m an orange-color taffeta gown.
I t was floor length and had several
rows of ruffles at the bottom of the
skirt. She carried a shower bouquet
of rust-color baby chrysanthemums
The groom came from the sacristy
and met the bride. Edgar Grabau
assisted the groom. Ushers were Gerhard
Millevllle, brother of the bride,
and Alton Wendt, brother of the
groom. A quartet, consisting of Miss
Elsie Millevllle, Mrs. Irma De Vantier
Blank, Adelbert Grabau and
Martin Millevllle, sang ' T h e Lord Is j
My Shepherd," and "Jesus, Savior'
Pilot Me." Mr. Grabau played softly
during the ceremony.
The Rev. Otto Bruss officiated.
Benediction followed the marriage
ceremony. After the services a r e ception
for about 100 guests was held
at the home of the bride, where a
delicious chicken dinner was served at
6 o'clock. The bride's table was centered
with a large tiered wedding
cake and bouquets of chrysanthemums.
Several birthday cakes were also
the attraction of the guests for the
following guests whose birthdays oc-
curred on this date: the bride's fa-
ther, Supervisor Milleville, the groom's
father, William Wendt, and the
bride's brother-in-law, Christ Burow.
The bride and groom received many
beautiful and useful gifts Quite a
number of pre-nuptial affairs wee
given in their honor. The bride's
going-away outfit was a brown swag-
ger suit and a rust-color hat to
match. The bride's mother wore a
gown of black silk crepe and the
groom's mother wore a gown of black
velvet. The bride and groom will re-
side in Buffalo where the groom is
employed.
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