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- Webster NY Herald - 12/13/1951
With her father not only giving
her in marriage, but receiving
the vows as well, Miss Dorothy
Helen Walck became the bride of
Donald William Wendt Saturday,
Nov. 24, at the Roseland Bethlehem
Lutheran Church.
Before the altar, decorated with
white mums, palms and cathedral
candles, the daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. A. W. Walck, and the son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Wendt
of Sanborn, N.Y., exchanged their
vows. Miss Gertrude Walck, sister
of the bride, played th wedding
music, and Paul Mehls of Niagara
Falls, was soloist.
For her wedding the bride chose
candleight bridal satin made with
a fitted bodice and long sleeves
ending in points. The portrait
neckline was bordered with imported
Venice lace and the full
gathered skirt ended in a cathedral
train. Her veil of imported
illusion was held by a satin halo
covered with seed .pearls and she
carried white roses and pom pons
centered with an orchid.
Miss Amanda Walck, another
sister, was maid of honor. She
wore rose taffeta made with a
lace-edged nylon yoke and carried
white 'mums and pink roses.
The bridesmaids were Miss Har-
Landers and Miss Anne
Louise Wendt, both of Niagara
Falls. Miss Gracelyn Wendt of
Sanborn was junior bridesmaid.
They were all gowned in turquoise
taffeta made in the same style
as that of the maid of honor.
Bertram Wendt of Sanborn was
best man for his brother. The
ushers were William Wendt Jr.,
Kenneth and Glenn Wendt, also
brothers of the groom, and Leonard
Walck, a. cousin of the bride.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs.. Walck chose a gown of fray
with fray accessories and a cor-
sage of gardenias and roses. Mrs.
Wendt wore a blue dress, with
matching accessories and a rose
and gardenia corsage.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held in the Bethle-
hem Church parlors Out-of-town
guests were from Fremont and
Toledo, Ohio; Bergholtz, Sanborn,
Walmore, Pekin and Middleport,
N.Y.
Upon their return from a wed-
ding trip to Montreal Mr. and
Mrs. Wendt will make their home
on the Lockport Rd., Niagara
Falls. The bride is employed by
the Republic Gas Company and
the groom is an engineer with the
Niagara Junction Railway Com-
pany.
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