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- Niagara Gazette - 10/8/1937
A lovely fall wedding was solemnized
Sunday afternoon, at 2:30
o'clock, in St. Peter's Lutheran
church. at Walmore, when Miss
Ruth Retzlaff, daughter of Mt. and
Mrs. Rudolph Retzlaff. of Sanborn,
became the bride of Irwin Walck.
son of Fred Walck, of Sanborn.
The Rev, Edward Grabau officiated
at the ceremony. The church
was decorated with autumn leaves
and fall flowers, which made a
beautiful background for the wedding.
The bride, who entered on the
arm of her father, was charming
in a gown of white lace with a
long satin train. From her halo of
rhlnestone, caught at the side with
a cluster of orange blossoms, hung
her tulle veil trimmed with lace and
satin. Her bridal bouquet was of
white roses, calla lilies and baby's
breath fastened with white ribbons
and lilles-of-the-valley.
Miss Lillian Retzlaff, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor and Miss
Irma Walck, niece of the groom
was bridesmaid. Both were gowned
alike in blushed rose striped satin
with rainbow colored head bands
to match. They both carried a bou-
quet of pink and yellow roses and
baby's breath, tied with a pink bow.
Howard Walck, was best man and
John Kroning, nephew of the
groom, also attended him.
The ushers were Herbert Jagow,
cousin of the bride and Edward
Walck, brother of the. groom.
The bride's mother chose a gown
of brown crepe trimmed with velvet
and a corsage of pink roses.
Following the wedding, a reception
and dinner was held at the
bride's home. The out-of-town
guests were from Cleveland, Ohio
and Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Walck left for a
wedding trip to New York City.
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