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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/14/1945
Before an altar, lighted with
candles, and banked with palms
white astors and baskets of gladioli,
Miss Frances Cindrich of
Pekin, N. Y., and Rollin C.
Broeker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Broeker, of Ward road.
North Tonawanda, were united in
marriage on September 1 in St.
John's Evangelical Lutheran
Church at St. Johnsburg. Rev. W.
J. Thiemecke performed the
double ring ceremony. Mrs, W.
J. Thiemecke played the wedding
music and sang "I Love You
Truly" and "O Promise Me".
The bride wore a wedding gown
of white net fashioned with tight
bodice the yoke outlined with
lace ruffles, long fitted sleeves extending
over the wrists, and tiny
buttons extending/down the back
to below the waistline, and full
skirt, finished with a wide lace
ruffle extending into a long train.
A full length veil fell from a
Juliet cap of orange blossoms.
She carried white astors and
bridal wreath centered with a
corsage of gardenias and wore a
three strand pearl necklace and
bracelet, the gift of the groom.
Miss Dallas Broeker, sister of
the groom, as maid of honor, wore
a powder blue net gown with
sweetheart neckline puffed sleeves
and peplum edged with pink
grosgrain ribbon over the full
skirt. She wore a Dutch cap and
elbow length gloves of pink net,
and carried an arm bouquet of
pink astors and blue delphinium
tied with pink net ribbon.
Bridesmaids, Mrs. Lottie Noworyta
and the bride's sisters Mrs.
Elwin Behnke and Miss Helen
Cindrich, wore identically styled
gowns of neon chiffon, two in
pink and one in blue, with con-
trasting Dutch caps and goves
and carried arm bouquets of blue
delphinium and pink astors. Miss
Mildred Cindrich, another sister,
wore a gown of yellow net, with
matching cap and gloves and car-
ried orchid astors and white del-
phinium tied with orchid net rib-
bon.
John Cindrich, brothher of the
bride, was the groom's best man
and the ushers were Elwin
Behnke, Haroldl Sitzman, Edward
Schimschack and William Stress-
burg.
Mrs.. Cindrich, the bride's moth-
er and Mrs. Broeker,, mother of
the groom, both chose costumes
of black and white and wore cor-
sages of red roses.
The wedding dinner for the im-
mediate family was served at the
St. Johnsburg Fire Hall at 6 p
m. The bride's table was decor-
ated with flowers and centered
with a three tier wedding cake,
topped with a miniature bride and
groom. About 200 guests attended
the reception which followed.
Among the out of town guests
were Mr. and Mr. Paul Verko-
vich of Cleveland, Ohio, Donald
Broeker of Detroit, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Sniff of Gains-
ville, N.Y. and others from
Lewiston, Buffalo,, Niagara Falls,
Lockport and Kenmore.
After a wedding trip to Tor-
onto, Mr. and Mrs. Broeker will
make their home in 646 Ninety
First street, Niagara Falls,, N.Y.
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