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- Niagara Gazette - 9/11/1939
Miss Mildred Brendt, daughter of
Mrs. Dora Bendt of Lockport, and a
former resident of the Lake road
three miles east of Olcott, was mar-
ried Saturday to Charles Van Evera
also of Lockport, the Rev. William
H. Dallman of Ridgewood, pastor
of Lutheran churches at East Bath
and Ridgewood, officiating, The
attendants were the bride's brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Van Evera of Lockport
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/15/1939
The marriage of Miss Mildred
Bendt, daughter of Mrs. Dora Bendt
of 411 West avenue, and Charles F.
VanEvera, son of Roy VanEvera of
Lockport, was solemnized Saturday,
Sept 9, at 5 o'clock in the parsonage
of the Ridgewood Lutheran church,
tne Rev. William Dallman performing
the ceremony.
The bride wore a blackberry chiffon
velvet dress with high neckline
and pearl clips at the shoulders. She
wore velvet leaves in her hair and
her accessories were of black. Her
bouquet was of yellow tea roses,
orchid sweetpeas and gypsophlla.
She was attended by Mrs. Clarence
Bendt of Appleton, who wore
a love bird blue dress with bustle
back and black accessories. Her
flowers were pink roses and gypsophlla.
Clarence Bendt was best
man.
Mrs. Bendt, mother of the bride,
wore blue silk lace with matching
accessories and corsage of mixed
flowers.
Following the ceremony a dinner
was served at Thurston's restaurant
to the bridal party.
Mr. and Mrs, Bendt will make
their home at 411 West avenue.
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