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- Niagara Gazette - 6/14/1927
Mrs. J. M u r r a y Bagwell and Miss
I r e n e Shenk a t t e n d e d t h e wedding
of Miss Edna S t r a s s b u r g and Paul
Mueller at St. J o h n ' s church, at St.
J o h n s b u r g on Sunday afternoon.
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Niagara Gazette
Mueller-Strassburg
BERGHOLTZ June 16-One of the
prettiest weddings held this season
was the marriage of Miss Edna A.
Strassburg, of the Ward Road to Paul
C. Mueller, of Buffalo-Falls Boule-
vard. Miss Strassburg is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Mathilda Strassburg and
Mr. Mueller is the oldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Mueller.
The ceremony took place on Sunday
afternoon, June 12th at 1:30 o'clock in
the st. John;s Evangelical Lutheran
church, the Rev. W. Thiremecke offi-
ciating. To the strains of Lohengren's
wedding march, played by Aug,. R.
Huebner, Organist, the bridal party en-
tered the church which was filled with
friends and relatives to its capacity.
Right after the wedding march, Mrs.
Eleanor Ferchen Williams sand "My
Shepperd" with her sister, Miss Adrian
Ferchen at the Organ.
The bride looked beautiful in a gown
of white satin back crepe with a silk
chantilly lace overshirt trimmed with
rhinestones. Her veil was of embroid-
ered moline arranged venetian style
with a band of orange blossims. She
carried a shower bouquet of white
Sweetheart roses, Valley lillies, white
sweet peas and smilax, tied with white
chiffon ribbon and satin streamers.
She also wore a handsome string of
pearls. The maid of honor, Miss Mar-
ion Burrows, of Buffalo, looked charm-\
ing in a flesh color georgette sleeve-
less gown trimmed with lace and tiny
rose buds, and wore a corsage bou-
quet of pink sweet peas, pink roses
and smilax tied with a silver ribbon.
The bridesmaids, the Misses Helen
a n d Louise Mueller, sisters of the
groom, looked lovely They also wore
flesh color georgette gowns a cor-
s a g e bouquet of pink sweet peas, p i n k
roses, and smilax tied with a silver
ribbon. The little flower girl. Eileen
Za s t r o w . niece of the bride, was dain-
ily d r e s s e d in a peach color silk
de chine d r e s s and c a r r i e d a basket of
pink p e t u n i a s and smfl'ax. A large bow
of white chiffon ribbonwas fastened
on the basket,
T h e best man was Rudolph Beutel
an intimate friend of the groom, and
t h e ushers were Fred Zastrow, Philip
Gombert. H a r v e y - S t r a s s b u r g , Nephew
of t h e bride and Waiter Strasburg,
b r o t h e r of the bride. The church
prettHy decorated with Pionees. bridal
wreath, and other flowers of the season.
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