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- Niagara Gazette
BASKETS OF chrysanthemums graced the altar of .St.-
Paul's Lutheran Church, North Tonawanda, for the marri-
age of Miss Darla Jane Wackett to William B. Wendt,
Feb. 15, 1958.
The Rev. Theodore Rehkop united the daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wackett, Ferry Ave., and the son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Wendt, Sanborn, in a double ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a floor length
gown of chantilly lace
and tulle with a fitted bodice
and a bouffant skirt. Her scalloped
veil of double illusion was
held by a queen's crown of sequins
and pearls. Her bouquet
was a cascade of white carnations
and ivy.
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- MAID OF HONOR for her
cousin was Miss Margo Ebcrhart.
She wore a loor-Icngth
frock of pink lace and tulle,
with a cascade bouquet of pink
and white carnations.
The bridesmaids were the
Misses Gail Murphy andGracel-
yn Wendt, sister of the ^bridegroom.
Miss Murphy wore a
waltz-length gown of aqua or-,
ganza with a cascade bouquet of
matching aqua and white
carnations. Miss Wendt wore a
similar dress of yellow organza
with a bouquet of yellow and
white carnations.
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MELODY ZIMMERMAN, the
flower girl, wore a dress of
"yellow taffeta and carried a
basket of carnations.
. Kenneth Wendt ^as best man
for his brother. The ushers were
Edward Wackett, brother of the
bride, and Forrest Wendt, another
brother of tihe bridegroom,
Lanny Wendt was the ring
bearer.
. For the reception at the Sanborn
Fire Hall, the mother of
the bride wore a navy blue
dress with pink accessories and
the bridegroom's mother selected
a black and pink frock.
After a motor trip, the couple
will be at home at 1447 Ferry
Ave.
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