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- Niagara Gazette - 1/15/1955
ST. JOHNSBURG, Jan. 15-
While chrysanthemums and gladioli
flanked by tall while tapers in
candelabra and palms formed an
effective jetting in Redeemer Lutheran
Church, Jan. 9, for the mar-
riage of Miss Pauline Schulmeistcr
and Robert Eberle.
The Rev. Hugo Kleiner officiated
at the ceremony uniting in marriage
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter A. Schulmeister, North
Tonawanda, and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Eberle, Summit
Ave., Albany.
An organ prelude preceding the
ceremony and traditional wedding
music was presented by Mrs. Albert
Hartwick, Alvin Pagels soloist,
"O Perfect Love," and 'The Lord's
Prayer."
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of nylon
Uce over taffeta, the waltz-length
colonial skirt having a deep flounce
of nyjon tulle. Her elbow-length
veil of French illusion was caught
to a lace bonnet, sweetheart shape
and trimmed with seed pearls. She
wore a mother of pearl locket, the
gift of the bridegroom, and carried
a white orchid arranged on a prayer
book with a shower of stephanotis.
Miss Alice Schulmeister was her
sister's only attendant. She wore a
waltz-length gown of Arabian peacock
crystalettc trimmed with velvet
and a matching hat, and carried
a cascade bouquet of red pointaettias.
William Weitz Jr., attended the
bridegroom as best man and Donald
Eberle. Albany, and Albert
Lind served as ushers.
The mother of the bride chose
a gown of champagne brocade accented
with black accessories and
complemented with a corsage of
rubrum lilies and sweetheart roses.
The bridegroom's mother was
gowned in dior blue brocade. Her
accessories were black and she
wore a corsage of rubrum lilies
and sweetheart roses.
A receiption followed the cere-
mony in the Clay Pipe Room of
the Delaware Hotel. Out of town
guests were present from Titusville,
Pa.; Newark, N.Y., Batavia, Orch-
ard Park, Albany, and Indianapolis,
Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Eberle left for a
wedding trip to Miami Beach, Fla.,
the bride wearing a white knit suit,
white hat and blue top coat. After
Jan. 22, they will be at home in
372 Hudson Ave., Albany.
Hostesses at pre-nuptial parties
for the bride were. Mrs. Elizabeth
Legenbauer and Mrs. William Weitz
Sr., Albany; Miss Agnes Mullarky,
Buffalo; Mrs. Gerry Bowman, Newark;
Mrs. William Weitz Jr., Kenmore,
and fellow telephone workers
of the Tonawandas. After the
wedding rehearsal Saturday night,
Mr. and Mrs. Eberle entertained
the bridal party and wedding guests
at Hotel Statler
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