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North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/28/1954
 P a l m - and shasta daisies
 adorned the altar of St. Peter's
 Lutheran Church in Walmore for
 the wedding of Miss Mabel Louise
 DeVantier and Leonard Herbert
 Beutel.
 Chaplain Eugene Beutel of Fort
 George Meade, Baltimore, per-
 formed the ceremony, uniting in
 marriage the daughter of Mr. and
 Mrs. William J. DeVantier, Lock-
 port Rd., Niagara Falls, and the
 son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Beu-
 tel, Lockport Rd., Sanborn.  Paul
 Mehls sang the "Lord's Prayer"
 and "O Lord We At Thine Altar
 Stand."
 Give in marriage by her fath-
 er, the bride wore a gown of Chan-
 tilly lace and satin trimmed with
 iridescent sequins, with an illusion
 neckline and lace collar.  The bod-
 ice was fitted to a gathered skirt
 of lace with inserts of pleated tulle
 which fell into a cathedral-length
 train.  Her headpiece, a pill box
 hat of lace and tulle trimmed with
 beading, was caught to a finter-
 tip scalloped illlusion veil.  She car-
 ried white carnations and lilies-of-
 the-valey centered with a white
 orchid.
 Miss Elaine DeVantier, maid-of-
 honor for her sister, wore a rain-
 bow gown with a bodice of white
 lace and overskirts over a slip of
 tulle.  She wore a bonnet effect of
 pleated lace with tulle and face
 veils and carried a heart-shaped
 bouquet of carnations.
 The bridesmaids, Miss Alice
 Retzlaff, Miss Carol Beutel, and
 Mrs. LaVern Haseley, were simi-
 larly attired and carried heart-
 shaped bouquets of carnations.
 Carolyn Mueller was the flower
 girl.
 James Morgan attended the
 bridegroom as best man, and ush-
 ers were Kenneth Wittkopp, Leon-
 ard Walck, and Philip Haseley.
 The mother of the bride wore a
 rose colored dress with white ac-
 cessories and a corsage of white
 carnations.  The bridegroom's
 mother selected a blue dress with
 white accessories and also wore a
 corsage of white carnations.
 Wedding bells and flowers dec-
 orated the Bergholtz fire hall
 where a reception was given for
 friends and relatives.
 Traveling, the bride wore a blue
 suit with pink and white accesso-
 ries.  After a trip to the Adiron-
 dacks and the Thousand Islands
 the couple will live in Lockport.
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