Family |
WIEGAND, William, b. 6 Apr 1903, Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY d. 9 Jan 1995, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY (Age 91 years) |
Notes |
- Niagara Gazette - 6/10/1927
A pretty wedding was solemnized
Saturday at. 4 o'clock at St. John's
Lutheran Church when Miss Ruth
Werth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Werth. became the bride of William
Weigand. the Rev. J. W. Thiemecke
officiating. The bride was gowned in
white georgette, her long white tulle,
veil, made In coronet fashion and
caught with sprays of orange blossoms,
and carried A shower bouquet
of bride roses and sweet peas.
Tho bride's attendants were gowned
in light green Canton, crepe, blonde
slippers and hose, and all wore a bandeau
of gold leaves In their hair. The
maid of honor was Miss Alma Werth,
sister of tho bride, and the bridesmaids
were the Misses Elizabeth Werth, Ha-
zel Voelker and Mildred. Stanzel.
Frederick Wlegand, brother of the
groom, acted as best man. and James
Redding. Adolph Wiegand and Louis
Werth. John Walters and Joseph Wiegand
acted as ushers.
A reception to about 50 guests followed
tho ceremony at the home of
the. bride on the Niagara Falls boulevard.
Eighteen were seated at the
bride's table, which was decorated with
roses and centered with a wedding
cake.
Mr. and Mrs Wiegand have left for
a short motor trip and will be at home
after July 15th In Ward road.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette
Mr. and Mrs. William
Wiegand of 6920 Ward
Road, Wheatfield,
celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary at a
reception Saturday in
Adams Fire Company
hall.
The party was given by
their daughter, Mrs. Jean
Martin, her husband,
Bill, and their three
children, Suzanne, Cheryl
and Gregory. Members of
the fire company also
shared in honoring the
anniversary of the
charter member, Mr.
Wiegand.
The couple was
married June 4, 1927, in
St. John LutheranChurch
by the late Rev. J. Walter
Thiemcke. Among the
invited guests were
members of the wedding
arty: Mrs. Alma Ost-
wald, maid of honor;
Fredrick Weigand, best
man, and other at-
tendants, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Wiegand,
Mrs. Elizabeth Redding
and Mrs Louis Werth.
|