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- Niagara Gazette - 4/8/1948
SANBORN. April 8. A lovely
spring wedding was solemnized in
St. Peter's Lutheran church on April
3 at 3 p.m. when Miss Emily Walck.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Walck. became the bride of Mr. Herbert
DuBois, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alman
(per F Haseley - this is a Gazette error)
and Mr. Walter Du Bois and
Rer. Edward A. Grabau officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
Mr! Paul Mehls. soloist, sang, "Oh
Promise Me," "Jesus Lead The Way."
and "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied
by Mr. Eggers.at the organ.
The bride, who was given In marriage
by her father, was attractively
attired in a gown of white slipper
satin, fashioned with a fitted
bodice and a long slowing train.
The high neckline and long sleeves
were Inserted with lace. Her full
length veil fell from clusters of orange
blossoms. She carried a.bouquet
of white roses centered with
an orchid and tied with white
streamers.
Little Janet Pfohl, niece of the
bride, and Karen Du Bols, niece of
the groom, were flower girls. They
wore short dresses of green dotted
swiss and carried tiny baskets of
mixed flowers.
Miss June Haseley, maid of honor,
wore a taffeta gown of orchid styled
on princess lines. The hoop skirt
was caught with dainty bows which
formed a scalloped edge. She carried
a bouquet of yellow roses.
Mrs. Arthur Heuer and Miss Lorraine
Wendt were the bridesmaids.
They wore gowns of green and
yellow taffeta, respectively. They
carried bouquets of pink and yellow
roses. All the attendants wore
headpieces and gauntlets to match
their gowns.
Mr. Warren E. Camann was best
man and Mr. Walter Du Bols and
Mr. Benjamin Walck, Jr., were
ushers.
A dinner for 75 guests was served
at the Plantation restaurant followed
by a reception at the home of
the bride.
After a wedding trip to Washington,
D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Du Bols
will be at home at Lockport road.
For traveling, the bride wore a
green print dress with brown accessories
and an orchid corsage.
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