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- NorthTonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1914
The St. Jacob's church at Bergholtz
was the scene of a very pretty wedding
at seven o'clock on Sunday evening
when Miss Matilda Broecker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Broecker of the Nash road, became
the bride of Gregory C. Belling of Martinsville.
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Otto Bruss, pastor of
the church, in the presence of a large
number of relatives and friends ot the
young couple. The bride was handsomely
gowned in white Japanese silk
trimmed with oriental drapery outlined
with silver beads. Her long tulle
veil was caught with orange blossoms
and myrtle. She carried a shower bouquet
of roses and lillies-of-the-valley.
Miss Louise Broecker, sister of the
bride, was maid cf honor and was
gowned in white. She carried a large
bouquet of white asters. The bride's
maids were Mrs. Henry Belling and
Miss Sophia Goerss. The ushers were
Mr. Henry Belling and Mr. George Belling.
The best man was Mr. Edward
Wurl. The wedding reception was
held at the home of the bride's parents
The house was prettily decorated
with asters and myrtle. Sixty
guests sat down to the wedding dinner.
Among the out-of-town guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Broecker
and son and Mr. Haengle of
Buffalo and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Broecker of North Tonawanda. Mr.
and Mrs. Belling will reside at No.
140 William street^ after October 1.
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