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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/30/1927
A pretty June wedding took place
Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock
at the North Ridge Lutheran church,
when Alice Mae, daughter of Mrs.
Mary Lievers, became the bride of
Herman Belschner of Fredericka St.,
North Tonawanda. The Reverent
John P. Barkow performed the cere-
mony.
Lohengrin's wedding march was
played by a cousin of the bride, Mrs.
Fred Sievert and Mrs. William
Johannes sang "Oh Promise Me."
The bride wore a white crepe de
chine dress and a white tulle cap-
shaped veil with orange blossoms
and carried an arm bouquet of white
carnations. Her sister, Ruth Sievert,
maid of honor, wore a nile green
georgette dress, silver sippers and
hose and a corsage of tea roses. The
bridesmaid, Miss Esther Sievert,
cousin of the bride, wore a rose
georgette dress, white slippers and
hose and a corsage of pale pink
roses. Both attendants wore rhine-
stones bandeaus.
The groom's attendant was Wil-
liam Bental of Wilson. The ushers
were Clarence Belschner of Wilton
and Walter Smith of Lockport. The
bride's gift to her attendants were
vanity cases and the groom's gifts
to his attendants were white gold
cuff links.
Immediately after the ceremony a
reception followed at the bride's
home, the bride's table being laid
for 14, decorations being in white.
Mr. and Mrs. Belschner left on a
short motor trip to Washington, D.
C., Atlantic City and Philadelphia
and later on will reside in North
Tonawanda.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 3/16/1943
PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE.
SUPREME COURT- NIAGARA
COUNTY.
I n the Matter Of t h e Application
of
AI.ICE M BELCHNER. residing at 138
Harvey Avenue, Lockport, N. Y to
procure an order dissolving her
marriage to H e r m a n E. Belchner, a l s
o Known a s Herman E. Belschner.
TO HERMAN E. BELCHNER. also
Known as Herman S. Belschner.
TAKE NOTICE t h a t a p e t i t i o n has
b e e n presented t o t h i s Court by Alice
M. Belschner , your wife, for t h e d i s -
solution Of your marriage on t he
ground that you have absented
yourself for five s u c c e s s i v e years last
past without being known to her to
Be living and t h a t she believes you
t o b e dead, a n d t h a t pursuant to an
order of said Court entered on t he
15th day of March. 1948, a hearing
will be h a d upon sald p e t i t i o n at a
t e rm of t h e S u p r e m e Court appointed
to be held in t h e C o u n ty of Niagara
in the Court House in the city of
Lockport, N.Y., on the 17th day of
May, 1943, at ten o'clock E.W.T. in
the forenoon or as soon thereafter
as Counsel can be heard.
Dated: March 15, 1943
ALICE M. BELCHNER
Petitioner
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