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- Niagara Gazette - 11/20/1934
BERGHOLTZ, Nov. 2 0 . T h e m a r r
i a g e of Miss Lydla Mueller, of t he
N i a g a r a F a l l s boulevard, to Herbert
S t o e l t i n g , of t h e S y road, was o ne
of the presttiest weddings held this
season. Miss Mueller is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and
Mr.. Stoelting is the oldest son of
Mrs. Anna Stoelting.
The ceremony took place Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock in the St.
James Lutheran church, the Rev.
Otto Bruss officiated. To the strains
of Lohengrin's wedding march, playe
d by T h e o d o r e D. G r a b a u at t h e o r g
a n , the bridal party entered the
c h u r c h w h i c h was d e c o r a t e d with
l a r g e baskets of yellow c h r y s a n t h e mums
a n d f i l l e d w i t h f r i e n d s and r e l a
t i v e s of t h e bride a n d groom. T he
bride looked b e a u t i f u l In a long tight
f i t t e d gown of heavy bridal satin
w h i c h h a d a silk C h a n t l l l y lace yoke
a n d p u f f e d s l e e v e s of lace, w h i c h were
s a t i n f r om t h e e l b ow t o h e r wrist. Her
veil was of silk t u l l e edged with silk
C h a n t l l l y lace and a r r a n g e d coronet
s t y l e c a p s h a p e . S h e wore w h i t e s a t in
s l i p p e r s and w h i t e hose and carried
a large old f a s h i o n e d bouquet of
w h i t e s w e e t h e a r t roses, lilies of the
v a l l e y a n d b a b y s breath.
T h e maid of honor, Miss Anna
Mueller, sister of t h e bride, looked
c h a r m i n g in a long l i g h t blue pussy
I w i l l ow s a t i n tight fitted gown trim-
I m e d w i t h light blue Marabou and
m a d e with short puffed sleeves and
h a d a l a r g e l a c e h a n d m a d e light blue
v e l v e t rose at t h e n e c k line In front.
S h e carried pink roses, babys breath
a n d w h i t e baby c h r y s a n t h e m u m s . T h e
b r i d e s m a i d s were Miss Alice S t o e l t i n g,
s i s t e r of t h e g r o o m , who l o o k e d b e a u t
i f u l in a shell pink heavy satin
g o w n made o n l o n g t i g h t f i t t e d lines
t r i m m e d w i t h pink Marabou, s h e c a r r
i ed pink roses a n d w h i t e baby chrys
a n t h e m u m s . Miss I l v a Schroeder, I n t
i m a t e friend' of the bride, looked
r a d i a n t in a l i g h t green heavy satin
gown, made on long fitted lines. It
was also trimmed with light green
Marabou, she c a r r i e d pink rosea a nd
w h i t e baby c h r y s a n t h e m u m s . T h e l i t t
l e flower girl was Alice Millevlllc,
n i e c e of t h e bride. She looked adorable
i n a f l e s h color silk dress, a flesh
color hair ribbon and w h i t e slippers.
S h e c a r r i e d a b a s k e t of m i x e d flowers.
L i t t l e M e l v l n MUleville, n e p h e w of t he
bride, was ring bearer and looked
cunning in a black satin Fauntleroy
suit. Alvin Stoelting, brother of the
groom acted as best man. Ushers
were: William Mueller, brother of
the bride; Theodore Stoelting, broth-
er of the groom, Ben Mueller, brother
of the bride, and Albert Mueller,
c o u s i n of t h e bride. During the cerem
o n y Mr. G r a b a u played very softly
at t h e o r g a n , "Jesus, Still Lead O n ."
T h e double ring service was used.
B e n e d i c t i o n followed the marriage
c e r e m o n y . After the s e r v i c e s a recept
i o n for about 90 g u e s t s was held at
t h e home of t h e bride, where a d e l
i c i o u s c h i c k e n dinner was served.
T h e bride a n d g r o om received many
b e a u t i f u l and useful gifts. Quite a
n u m b e r of pre-nuptlal affairs were
given In t h e i r honor. After December
1 they will reside on the S y road.
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