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- Niagara Gazette n- 11/1/1906
A wedding of unusual interest took
place yesterday in Lockport when Miss
Gertrude Bartensteinn and. Mr. Gustave
A. Williams of Tonawanda wore united
in marriage. The ceremony was performed
in the parish house of St. Mary's
church, the Rev. Father Welso officiating.
The brldal party consisted of Miss Nora
Woods, who acted as bridesmaid and Mr.
William Bartenstein, a brother of the bride,
acted as best man. The bride was
very becomingly gowned In pearl colored
silk with, dainty lace trimming's and she
carried white carnations. A reception
followed at the'home of the bride's parents
on ,Olcott street for one hundred
guests. The bride's table was decorated
in pink and white and covers were laid
for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelms after
a wedding journey willmake their home.
in Tonawanda. Among the out of town
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Plckard and
Messrs. John and Louis Plckard of Cleveland,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelms and
the Misses Wilhelms and Miss Elsie Fry
of Lewiston.
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