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Niagara Gazette - 8/4/1948
 Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Sommerfelt,
 Thatcher avenue, Buffalo, an-
 nounce the engagement of their
 daughter, Jean marie, to Mr. Har-
 old Walck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
 Hugo A. Walck, Sanborn.  The
 wedding will take place in October.
 
 Niagara Gazette - 10/21/1948
 
 SANBORN, Oct 21 - Trinity Old
 Lutheran church. Buffalo, was the
 scene of a beautiful wedding when
 Miss Jean M. Sommerfelt, daughter
 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Sommerfelt.
 Buffalo, became the bride of
 Mr. Harold A. Walck, son of Mr.
 and Mrs. Hugo A. Walck, Sanborn.
 Before the ceremony Fred O.
 -White sang. "Because," and,
 Lord's Prayer." with Miss Margie
 Nichols at the organ. The Rev.
 Mr. Alpera gave the Invocation and
 Dr. Rudolf Grabau. grandfather of
 the bride, performed the double
 ring ceremony.
 The bride, given  In marriage by
 her father, wore a gown of slipper
 white satin, gathered at the waistline,
 and trimmed with a lace collar
 and tiny buttons down the back
 The full skirt extended to a long
 train: Her fingertip veil fell from
 a Uoe Juliet cap. She carried a
 prayer.book decked with an orchid
 and lilies of the valley.
 The maid of honor, Miss Carolyn
 O. Carver, wore Ice green satin with
 a matching Juliet cap and mitts.
 She carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums
 and yellow roses. The
 bridesmaids, Mrs. Hugo C. Walck,
 Miss Doris M. Jaehn, Miss Jean M.
 Moeblus and Mrs. Earl H. Pelloth,
 wore matching gowns, headdresses
 and mitts of fuchla satin and carried
 bouquets similar to that of the
 maid of honor.
 Mr. Hugo C. Walck. the bridegroom's
 twin brother, was best man,
 and the ushers were Robert P. Sommerfelt,
 brother of the bride, and
 Gordon Haseley, Norman A. Walck
 and Irwin Mllleville, Niagara Palls.
 About 330 guests attended the reception
 at the Buffalo Trap and
 Field club. The happy couple left
 on a honeymoon througn the Adlrondacks
 and the New England
 states.
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