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- Niagara Gazette - 8/25/1937
BEROHOLTZ, Aug. 25.-The marriage
of Miss Mildred Wurl. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurl. to
Bruno Schulz. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Schulz. will take place on
Saturday at the Holy Ghost Lutheran
church at 4:30 o'clock.
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Niagara Gazette - 8/31/1937
BERGHOLTZ, Aug. 31-One of
the loveliest, of late summer wed-
dlnga took place in the Holy Ghost
Lutheran church Saturday, August 28,
when Miss Mildred Wurl, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurl. of this
village, was united In marriage to
Bruce Schulz, son of Mr. and Mrs
Henry Schulz, of Walmore.
The Rev. J . Kuckenbecker performed
the double ring ceremony. Baskets
of roses were placed in each
window and the altar was banked
with varl-colored gladioli and palms
A garland was draped across the
sanctuary centering over the bride
and groom with a large wedding cake
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
gown of satin and lace. It was
fashioned on princess lines with a
standing collar. A long train of lace
with Insets of satin fell from her
shoulder. She wore her mother's
bridal veil of net. She carried a
shower bouquet of white roses and
lllies-of-the-valley.
Miss Beatrice Llbrenr, who was
maid of honor, wore a gown of white
net. The shirt was set with bands
of taffeta and she wore a short taffetta
Jacket with large puff sleeves
A tiara of tiny rosebuds completed
her costume. Her arm bouquet was
of roses.
The bridesmaids. Misses Alice
Stoeltlng, Gertrude Malchow. Freda
Ziehl, and Leona Toelner, were gowned
alike in all white satin made on
princess lines with square shaped
necklines and puffed sleeves. They
also wore tiaras of tiny rosebuds
and carried bouquets of roses. Little
Elinor Ziehl as flower girl made a
charming picture In white taffetta
Robert Ziehl acted as ring bearer.
Walter Schulz attended his brother
as best man. The attendants were
Lester Wurl, Fred Wurl, Jr., and
Severn Doebler.
The bride's mother was gowned in
a blue chiffon over silk and the
groom's mother wore blue crepe. Both
had shoulder corsages of tea roses.
Edward Kolbe was soloist singing "O
Promise Me."
Dainty evening bags were presented
to the bridesmaids by the bride
and the groom presented his attend-
ants with ties and matching hand-
lerchiefs. The groom's gift to the
bride was a lavalier set with a dia-
mond and the bride presented him
with a diamond ring.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the bride
for 160 guests. There were 12 seated
at the bride's table.
Out of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. John Schulz and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pogel, and Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Schulz, all of
Unionsville, Michigan.
Upon their return from a trip to
the Adirondacks, Mr. and Mrs.
Schulz will take up temporaary resi-
dence at the home of the bride's
parents.
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