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- Niagara Gazette - 10/22/1941
The marriage of Miss Beatrice
Haseley and Private Arthur E. Wolf
was quietly solemnized Saturday, at
7 pm. in the St. John's Lutheran
church, with the Rev. J. W. Thlemecke
officiating. The bride la the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Haseley, of the Niagara Falls boulevard,
and Private, Wolf is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wolf, of this
city.
The bride was charming in her
frock of royal blue transparent velvet,
moulded bodice, a square neckline
and short sleeves and a full
flared skirt. She wore gold sandals
and a rtnall gold cross, a gift from
the bridegroom. Her corsage was
of yellow pom poms and yellow tea
roses. Her headdress was fashioned
in small yellow pom poms.
Her only attendant was Miss Ardls
Haseley. sister of the bride, she
wore a beige-colored frock with
brown accessorles. Her-shoulder
corsage was of brOnze mums and
Talisman roses.
Mr. Benjamin Wolf, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
The mother of the bride wore a
black crepe gown with a corsage of
pink roses and gypsophlla tied With
gold ribbon. The mother of the
bridegroom also chose a black crepe
dress, with a corsage of pink roses
and gypsophlla tied with gold ribbon.
Later In the evening a reception
was held at the home of the bride.
More than 50 guests attended.
The house was attractively decorated
with fall flowers and pink and
white streamers with large wedding
bells. Covers were laid for 15 guests
at the bride's table, which was centered
by a four-tier wedding cake,
topped by a miniature bride and
bridegroom.
The couple received many beautiful
gifts.
Pre-nuptlal affairs Included a
peach and blue bedroom shower,
given by Mrs. Victor Haseley and
Miss Ardls Haseley; a red and white
kitchen shower, by Miss Alma Wolf;
a variety shower by Mrs. Elmer Wolf
and a personal shower by Mrs. Harold
Korff.
The brfdes traveling outfit was a
topaz costume coat of wool and soldier
blue accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will reside at
1419 Lelghton avenue, Annlston,
Alabama. Mr. Wolf is stationed at
Fort MoClellan in Headquarters Detachment,
108th Infantry.
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