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- Niagara Gazette - 6/19/1925
One of the prettiest weddings of the
season was solemnized at Bergholtz
on Sunday afternoon, June 14, at the
Holky Ghost church when Miss Elea-
nor Stoelting, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Stoelting, was united in
marriage to Erick Walck, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Walck of Sanbornm,
the Rev. J. R. Kuchenbecker officiat-
ing.
Promptly at twelve o'clock to the
strains of Lohengrin's wedding march
played by Walter Urtel, the bridal
party entered the church which was
attractively decorated with ferns,
peonies, and cut flowers. The bride
looked charming in a gown of white
satin back crepe, trimmed with lace
and pearls and carried a shower
bouquet of roses and lilies of the val-
ley. Her veil was trimmed with
Dutchess lace in coronet style and was
embroidered. The maid of honor,
Miss Louise Walck, sistrer of the
groom, was dressed in peach color
crepe, carried pink roses and smilax
a wore a picture hat.
The bride's maids, Miss Ruth Du-
Bois wore a yellow crepe dress and
carried roses and ferns. Miss a.
Jagow wore a pink crepe dress and
carried roses and ferns. Miss Cora
Obenhaus was dressed in yellow
crepe and carried roses and ferns.
They all wore picture hats of silk
maline to match their gowns. Little
Alice Stoelting, sister of the bride
was glower girl and was dressed in
white crepe. She carried pink and
white sweet peas in a white basket.
The ushers were Ben Devantier, Ed-
ward Mueller, A. Stoelting, H. Stoelt-
ing, F. Stoelting and I. Stoelting.
The double ring service was used.
A solo was given by Mrs. Eleanor
Ferchen Williams, with Miss Adelia
Ferchen at the organ. Benediction
followed the ceremony. a receiption
was held at the home of the groom
the decorations being pink and white,
about 150 guests were present.
The bride's table was set for 40 and
was centered with a large wedding
cake, roses, peonies and ferns. The
young couple received many beautiful
gifts. Out of town guests were pre-
ent from Electra, Texas, Ill.,, Tona-
wanda, Cambria and Niagara Falls.
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