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- Niagara Gazette - 6/9/1939
NORTH TONAWANDA. June 9 -
A very' pretty wedding was solemnised
Saturday afternoon. June 3
at 4 o'clock in St Marks Evangelical
Lutheran church. Washington
street, at North Tonawanda. when
Miss Margaret V. Warblow, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warblow,
of 98 Washington street, became
the bride of Adolph Pfohl. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfohl. of
Lockport road The Rev Paul Freehold
officiated in the presence of a
large number of relatives and
friends. The altar was decorated
with lilacs, spirea, blue flags and
palms.
The "Wedding March" from Loh-
engrin was played by Carl Koehnke.
Before the ceremony, Arnold Jo-
hannas sand in German, "Jesus Still
Lead On" and in English, "O Per-
fect Love."
The bride wore a gown of white
embroidered marquisite with net
panels, a square neck line, puffed
sleeves and a sweeping train. Her
veil of illusion fell from a halo of
flowers. Her shoes were white satin
and she carried a bouquet of white
sweetheart roses and baby breath
tied with plain net.
Miss Onolie Wythe was maid of
honor and wore a gown of peach,
marquisite marie with full bodice,
square neckline and puffed sleeves.
Miss Alice Retzlaff, niece of the
groom, was bridesmaid. She wore
blue marquisite made like the maid
of honor. Both carried bouquets of
yellow roses, snapdragons and baby
breath.
Herbert Warblow, brother of the
bride, acted as best man with Wil-
bert Ostwald as the other attendant.
Norman Warblow and Henry
Pfohl were ushers.
Mrs. Warblow, mother of the
brise, wore a light print crepe dress.
Mrs. Pfohl, mother of the groom,
also wore a light print crepe dress.
Mrs Bertha Broker, grandmother
of the bride, wore a black crepe and
lace dress. All wore corsages of roses,
sweetpeas and baby breath.
The out-of-town guests were pres-
ent from Tonawanda, North Tona-
wanda and Niagara Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Pfohl are making
their home on Lockport road, San-
born.
The following pre-nuptial enter-
tainments were given for the bride.
A variety shower by Mrs Herman
Warblow, a bedroom shower by Miss
Onolee Wythe and a variety shower
by Mrs. Hen Pfohl.
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