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- Niagara Gazette - 11/3/1943
Schendel-Lindhurst
On Saturday, October 30, at 4
o'clock, St. Peters Evangelical
Lutheran church, of North Ridge.
N. Y.. was the scene of a beautiful
autumn wedding, when Miss Marion
Lindhurst, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Lindhurst, of Lewiston,
became the bride of Mr. Robert
Schendel. son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Schendel, of the Ridge road
The bride, who entered the
church on the arm of her father,
was lovely in a white satin gown
made on princess lines, buttoning
down the back to the waist and
ending in a long train. The sweetheart
neckline was formed of
Chantllly lace while the long sleeves
were fashioned with similar lace
inserts. Her fingertip illusion veil,
edged with lace, fell from a coronet
of orange blossoms. She carried a
prayer book arrangement of white
roses, the gift of the bridegroom
and wore a double strand of pearls.
The maid of honor, Miss Marjorie
Schultz, wore gold moire taffeta,
styled with long fitted torso, bouffant
skirt and sweetheart neckline,
and carried a bouquet of orchid
pom-poms. The bridesmaids
Levina Simmons. cousin of the
bride, and Mrs. Glenwood Moeller.
wore similarly styled gowns of rose
and violet, respectively. Both carried
bouquets of gold and bronze
pom-poms. Each wore a single
strand of pearls. The Junior brides-
maids. Miss Norma Lindhurst, niece
of the bride, and Miss Norma
Schendel, sister of the bridegroom,
wore matching gowns of deep aqua
copies after the bridesmaids'. Each
wore a gold locket, the gift of the
bride, and carried a colonial bou-
quet of pink roses and white pom-
poms.
Mr. Myron Behnke attended as
best man and the ushers were Mr.
Arnold Lindhurst, brother of- the
bride, and Mr. Glenwood Moeller.
The mother of the bride wore blue
velvet with black accessories, while
the mother of the bridegroom wore
plum velvet with matching accessories.
Both wore corsages of yellow
and white pom-poms. The grand-
mother of the bride, Mrs. William
Lindhurst, wore black crepe with
black accessories. The grandmoth-
ers of the bridegroom, Mrs. Martha
Peter wore black crepe with black
accessories and Mrs. Paul Bluhm
wore wine velvet with matching
accessories. Each wore a corsage of
gold and orchid pom-poms.
The church was appropriately
decorated with flowers of autumn
hues.
Immediatelv after the ceremony
dinner, was served at the Hy-Gate '
Manor. Lockport. to the bridal partv
and immediate families The reception
at the home of the bride's parents
was attended bv approximately
150 relatives and friends
The bride chose for her going-away
costume a powder blue wool
jersey dress with black accessories
Prenuptlal affairs Included a
variety shower by Mrs Christian
Sack. a one-piece gift shower by
Mrs Glenwood Moeller for members
of the St Peter's choir a bedroom
shower bv Mrs Arnold Lindhurst a
blanket shower by Miss Majorie
Schultz and Mrs. Herbert Schultz for
the Sunday school teachers of
the church, a kitchen shower by
Miss Levlna Simmons and Mrs
Jack Ryan, a one-piece gift .shower
by Mrs George Schendel, a linen
and towel shower bv Mrs Jack Rennle
and a variety shower by Mrs.
George Eaton.
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Children |
| 1. SCHENDEL, Brenda Jean |
| 2. SCHENDEL, Brian, b. 2 Feb 1950, Lockport, Niagara County, NY d. 22 May 2022, Tioga Center, Tioga County, NY (Age 72 years) |
| 3. SCHENDEL, David Robert, b. 19 Apr 1945, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY d. 7 Feb 2006, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY (Age 60 years) |
| 4. SCHENDEL, Bonnie Jane |
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