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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/16/1961
Mr. a n d M r s . H e n r y Belling of 74 Creekside Drive, To give cottage cheese an inter-
Tonawanda, will c e l e b r a te t h e i r 50th wedding anniver-
s a r y Sunday with an open house from 2 t o 5 p.m. in
t h e i r home.
On Aug. 22 a family dinner honoring
the couple will be given at
the Ship and Shore Restaurant,
Pendleton, with 30 guests attend-
ing.
Mr. Belling, a North Tonawandan,
and the former Augustei
Ewald of Unionville, Mich., were
married in Michigan and a week
later arrived to make their home
in the Tonawandas.
Mr. Belling, now retired, chose
carpentry as his life's work. For a
time he operated his own business
as a contractor and builder and!
in later years was employed by
other area contractors.
He and Mrs. Belling are mem-
bers of St. Martin L u t h e r an
Church, Old Falls Boulevard,
North Tonawanda.
The couple had 12 children and
11 are living. They are Mrs. Lauren
DeGIopper, Mrs. John Leaver,
Hugo Belling, Walter Belling
and Edgar Belling, all of North
Tonawanda; the Misses E l l en
and Alice Belling and Earl Belling,
all of Tonawanda; Mrs. Robert
Milleville of Niagara Falls;
Mrs. Robert Wells of Ogdensburg,
and Leonard Belling of Williamsville.
They have 32 grandchildren
and five great - grandchildren.
A tiered anniversary wedding
cake trimmed in gold will be the
centerpiece for the open house.
Cut flowers will be arranged
throughout the home for the occasion.
Mrs. Belling, to greet her
guests, will wear a teal blue dress
with white accessories and a yellow
orchid corsage.
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