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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/13/1967
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius P. Koelemeyer of Minnesota Ave., Buffalo,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Susanne Carol
to James P. Berbalter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berhalter
of Robinson Street, North Tonawanda. The future bride and her
fiance both graduated from State University College of Buffalo
with a degree in Elementary Education. Miss Koelemeyer is
on the faculty of Riverview School in Tonawanda, and ber
fiance is on the faculty of Mullen School An Aug. 19 wedding is
planned.
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North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/19/1967
A Papal Blessing was be-
stowed this morning upon the
marriage of Miss Suzanne Carol
Koelemeyer and James Paul Ber-
halter at 11 o'clock in St. Jo-
seph's R.C. Church in Buffalo.
The Rev. Raymond Mahar,
cousin of the bridegroom, per-
formed the ceremony before an
altar graced with vases of white
chrysanthemums.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius P. Koele-
meyer, of 137 Minnesota Ave.,
Buffalo. The bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Berhalter
of 437 Robinson St. North Tonawanda.
The bride was attired in an
A-line gown of delustered satin
featuring Alencon lace on the
bodice and sleeves and at the
hemline. The matching cathedral
length train edged in lace was
attached at the neckline. Her
triple-tiered silk illusion veil was
caught to a crown of seed
pearls and lace. She carried car-
nations and stephanotis.
Mrs. Peter Koelemeyer, ma-
tron of honor, wore a gown of
agua organza over taffeta with
a floating back panel. She wore
a rosette headpiece of matching
material and carried a basket of
white chrysanthemums and pink
rosebuds.
In identical attire were Miss
Constance Giovino, maid of hon-
or; Mrs. Vincent Bieter and Mrs.
R. Dean Hall, bridesmaids and
Kelly Ann Beiter, flower girl.
Thomas Berhalter attended the
bridegroom as best man. Ushers
were Jack Kearly, James Silvag-
gi and Peter Koelemeyer. Peter
Koelemeyer Jr. was ring bear-
er.
The mother of the bride wore
a strawberry pink A-line en-
semble. Mrs. Berhalter chose an
agua wool knit two-piece suit.
Both wore corsages of white gla-
mellias.
A reception was given in the
Connecticut Street Armory in the
Empire Room.
After a motor trip through
the New England states the cou-
ple will be at home Sept. 1 in
77 Seymour St., Tonawanda.
Mr. Berhalter is a teacher at
Mullen School and his wife
teaches at Riverview School, in
the Tonawanda School system.
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