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- Niagara Gazette - 9/11/1946
SANBORN. Sept. 11 - An early
fall wedding was solemnized In
St Peter's Lutheran church Saturday.
September 7. at 3 o'clock when
Miss Phyllis Walck. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walck, of
Sanborn, and Mr. Clarence Kroening,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kroening. also of Sanborn, were
united in marriage in a double
ring ceremony with the Rev. Edward
Grabau officiating. During the
ceremony. Mrs. Menrln Haseley
sang. "O Perfect Love." and "The
Lord's Prayer." accompanied by Mrs.
Harvey Haseley. The church was
decorated with white asters and
baskets of white gladoilL
The bride, who was given In
marriage by her father, wore an
attractive white satin gown with a
V-neckllne. shirred bodice, and
long sleeves which came to a point
at the wrist. The skirt ended in a
long graceful train. Her finger-tip
veil fell from a beaded crown of
rhlnestones. She carried a bouquet
of white rose buds white gladolli
and baby breath.
Miss Mae Walck. sister of the
bride and maid of honor, wore a
sea-green gown of nylon taffeta
with a fitted bodice, bouffant skirt,
and three-quarter length sleeves.
She carried a colonial bouquet of
yellow rose buds and gladolli and
wore a gold head-band.
Miss Shirley Walck, Miss Alive
Haseley, Miss Elva Milleville, and
Mrs. Wilbert Schimschack, as
bridesmaids, wore gold gowns fash-
ioned on the same lines as that of
the maid of honor. They carried
colonial bouquets of American
Beauty rose buds and gladioli and
wore sea-green head bands.
Litle Janet Wendt was gowned
in white taffeta and carried a
colonial bouquet of yellow rose budus
and wore a white head band. Little
Freddy Mueller acted as ring
bearer.
The bridegroom was attended by
his cousin, Mr. Wilbur Milleville,
as best man. The ushers were Mr.
Franklin De Vantier and Mr. Philip
Haseley, Jr.
The bride's mother wore a black
dress with matching accessories.
The bridegroom's mother also wore
a black dress with matching accessories.
Both had corsages of white
gladolli centured with red rose
buds.
A reception followed at the home,
of the bride for 160 guests The
ride chose for travel a royal blue
suit with black accessories and a
corsage of white carnations.
The couple left for a trip to New
York City, Atlantic City, Philiadel-
phia, and Washington, D. C. Uponm
their return, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Kroening will reside in the Lockport
road, Sanborn.
Buffalo News, The (NY) - October 29, 2006
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kroening of Sanborn celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Mr. Kroening and Phyllis Walck were married Sept. 7, 1946, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Sanborn. He is retired co-owner of Sanborn Milling Co. and from the Niagara County Highway Department. The couple has three daughters, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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