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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 3/16/1935
NORTH RIDGE. March 16-Miss
Esther M. Bluhm, a bride-elect. was
honored with a variaty shower given
by her sister Miss Edna BIuhm and
her sister-m-law. Mrs. Elton
Bluhm, at the home of the former.
The house was attractively decorated.
The afternoon was happily
spent playing games for which
prizes ware awarded to Mrs. Charles
Wagner. Miss Edna Cimmons. Mrs
Harry Rohring and Mrs- Chester
LaFever, who later presented them
to the honor guest.
At five o'clock the guests were Invited
to the dining room where a
delicious supper was served from a
prettily appointed table centered
with a handsome potted plant, pink
candles in crystal holders graced
either end of the table, the entire
color scheme was carried out in pink
and white.
Miss Bluhm received many useful
and very beautiful gifts. Twenty-five
guests were present from Buffalo,
Martinsville, Lockport. Ransomvllle,
Niagara Falls, and this locality.
Miss Bluhm will be married in the
near future to Elwood W. Miller of
Lockport
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 3/26/1935
NORTH RIDGE, March 28-A
quiet wedding was solemnised at 4
o'clock on Saturday afternoon at the
parsonage of St. Peter's Evangelical
Lutheran church when Miss Esther
M. Bluhm, daughter el Mr. wad
Mrs. Charles Bluhm of the Million
Dollar highway, became the bride of
Biwood w. Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Miller of Cambria
Center. Rev. John P. Barkow performed
the marriage ceremony In
his usual pleasing and impressive
manner.
The bride was attractive hi white
silk crepe with matching accessories
and earrled an arm bouquet of
white rosea and sweet peas tied with
white tune.
She was attended by her slater,
Mlas Edna Bluhm, who was attired
in beige rose crepe with corresponding
shoes and hoae; she carried pink
rosea and sweet peas wtth streamer*
of pink tulle.
The groom was attended by Howard
Koepke of Youngstown, cousin
of the bride.
A wedding dinner at the home of
the bride's parents followed the
ceremony. Covers were laid for
eighteen guests at a table beautiful*
ly decorated in blue, pink and yellow,
with ribbons reaching from the
chandelier to the corners of the
table which was centered with the
bride's cake of pyramid form and
oramented with leaves of silver on
the white Icing, and capped with a
sliver wedding bell. Pink tapers in
pink crystal holders were placed at
either end of the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller left for a
short wedding trip and upon their
return will make their home with
the bride's parents for the present.
The bride presented her maid with
a lovely personal gift, while the
groom gave to the best man a handsome
bill-fold and key-case.
Pre-nuptial affairs given for the
bride were a green and Ivory kitchen
shower by Mrs. Chester La Fever of
Lockport and a variety shower by
Mrs. Elton Bluhm and Miss Edna
Bluhm. The couple also received very
handsome and useful wedding gifts.
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