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- Niagara Gazette 6/21/1915
Mr. and Mrs. John Boeldt of Lockport
street announce the engagment of their
daughter, Minnie Matilda, to Mr. David
Randall Stivers of this city, the marriage
to take place in the near future.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 7/1/1915
Last evening-occurred one of the
p r e t t i e s t June weddings of the season,
when Miss Minnie M. Boeldt. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Boeldt of No.
1620 Ldckport street was given in marriage
to Mr. David Randall Stivers, Jr.,
son of David Stivers of Eleventh street.
Miss Dorothy Haeberle payed the wed-
ding march. The party came in led
by the pastor, Rev. Herma Brezing,
followed by the bride and her brother,
Mr. Louis Boeldt, who gave her in
marriage. Miss Boeldt was beautifully
gowned in white silk crepe de chine
over white satin and wore a silk tulle
veil caught back by a wreath of orange
blossoms worn by her mother 27 years
ago, she carried a shower bouquet of
brides roses and lilies of the valley
and was assisted by Miss Anna Marks
of Kington-on-the-Hudson, and Miss
Jessie Boeldt, a sister of the bride. The
bride's maids were gowned in white and
carried cluster boouquets of pink roses.
The groom was assisted by Mr. Her-
bert Coffey and Mr. Edward Lass. A
sumptuous wedding dinner was seerved
to which nearly one hundred guests
were invited, after which Mr. and Mrs.
Stivers left on their wedding trip to
Cleveland, Ohio and will be at home
in La Salle. Mrs. Stivers was gowned
in a becoming going away gown of bue
gabardine with a white pcture hat and
left with the well wishes of a host of
friends following both her and her hus-
band upon their journey. A number of
out-of-town guests were present among
them being Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Coughill of Lockport, Mr.. and
Mrs. Smith of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Tefft of Ransomville and Miss
Marks of Kingston-on-the-Hudson.
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