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Niagara Gazette - 10/7/1941
 BERGHOLTZ - One of the loveli-
 est of the season's weddings was
 performed Sunday afternoon in St.
 Peter's Lutheran church when Miss
 Hilda e. Walck daughter of Mr.
 and Mrs. Hugo A. Walck of the
 Lockport road, became the bride of
 Walter F. Jagow, son of Mr. and
 Mrs. Fred W. Jagow.  The Rev. Gra-
 bau, pastor, performed the impres-
 sive double ring service before an
 altar banked with palms and bas-
 kets of white and yellow pompoms.
 The bride, who entered the church
 on the arm of her father, was lovely
 in a bridal white gown of brocaded
 satin fashioned in a long full train.
 She carried a bouquet of white glad-
 ioli and pompoms, tied with white
 lily-of-the-valley tulle.
 Miss Mildred Hasely, maid of hon-
 or, wore a frock of dusty rose taf-
 feta, fashioned in a long waistline
 and full skirt.  Miss Norma Mielke,
 bridesmaid, was gowned in twilight
 blue taffeta.  Joyce Ferchen, niece of
 the bride, was flower girl, while Er-
 win Jagow, brother of the groom,
 was best man  Ushers were Hugo C.
 Walck, Harold Walck and Howard
 Jagow.
 Following the ceremony a recep-
 tion was held at the home of the
 bride.  Upon their return from a
 wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Jagow
 will make their home on Niagara
 road, this village.  Prenuptial show-
 ers were given by Miss Mildred
 Hasely, Mrs. G. Roll, Mrs. Howard
 Jagow, Mrs. Hugo Gade, Mrs. Mel-
 vin Williams, Mrs. Arnold Stoeelting
 and Mrs. Edwin Ferchen.
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