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- Niagara Gazette - 9/1/1949
BERGHOLTZ. Sept. 1
Shirley May Moll, daughter of Mr.
Edward Moll. Church road. St.
Johnsburg. became the bride of Mr.
Gilbert E. Walck. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Walck, Sanborn, August
27 at 3:30 p.m. at St. James Lutheran
church, Bergholtz.
The Rev. Walter F. Williams,
cousin of the bride, Defiance, O., of-
ficiated at the double-ring cere-
mony. Edward Schultz, cousin of
the bride, was soloist and Theodore
Grabau, organist, provided the
wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose a gown of white
marquisette over satin with Illusion
neckline outlined with a ruffle oi
lace. The tight fitting bodice was
made with long sleeves coming to
a point over the wrists and the full.
circulsr skirt, worn over a hoop,
and caught with satin bows, was
edged with lace and fashioned into
a court train._ A lace-edged fingertip
veil of Illusion fell from a
Mary. Queen of Scots, crown of lace
She carried a colonial bououet of
gardenias surrounded by baby
mums. Her only jewelry was a
necklace belonging to her late
mother.
Miss Lois Frerichs, cousin of the
bride, was maid-of-honor, wear-
ing a gown of yellow marquisette
over taffeta. She carried a colonial
bouquet of blue carnations surround-
ed by white baby mums.
Miss Loraine Walck. sister of the
groom, and Miss Shirley Roslunri.
as bridesmaids, wore blue gowns
identical to that of the maid of
honor and carried colonial bouquets.
Miss Norma Stange, the junior
bridesmaid, and little Miss Ann
Dunn, flower girl, wore gowns and
carried flowers like those of the
bridesmaids. All wore necklaces,
gifts of the bride.
Albert Walck, brother of the
groom, was best man and the ushers
were Albert Haseley, brother-in-law
of the groom, and William A. And-
rees, brother-in-law of the bride
Gary Andrees, nephew of the bride,
was ring-bearer.
A dinner was given at the Berg-
holtz Community hall for 125 guests..
A reception for 300 followed.
Prenuptial events for the bride
were given by Mrs. William A. And-
rees, Miss Lois Frerichs, Mrs. David
Dunn, Mrs. Philip Moll and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Stange.
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