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- Niagara Gazette - 4/4/1953
WILSON. April 4- Miss Lois
Mildred Volls became the bride of
Richard J. Walker at St. Paul's
Lutheran church, North Tonawanda,
March 28, with the Rev. Mr.
Rehkoph officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Volls, 267
Wilcox street, and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Walker, East Youngstown road.
The bride was charming in white
nylon net over satin with basque
fitted bodice of lace buttoned to
the waist at the back of the net
illusion neckline. The fitted ileeves
came to points at the wrists. Her
fingertip veil of illusion was held
by a lace and satin cap.. She wore
a strand of pearls, a gift from the
bridegroom. She carried a colonial
bouquet of white roses.
Mrs. Robert Walker, Jr., Wilson,
matron of honor, wore aqua net
off the shoulder neckline with fitted
bodice, bouffat skirt over taffeta
and headpiece of matching net
and velvet. She carried a colonial
bouquet of pink roses.
The mother of the bride wore
navy blue with white accessories
and carried yellow roses. . The
mother of the bridegroom wore a
similar costume.
.A reception followed the ceremony
at' American Legion hall,
Newfane. Music was supplied by
Danny DeNardo's Orchestra. A
three-tiered wedding cake centered
the bride's table. More than 230
guests attended from Buffalo, Lockport,
Niagara Falls, Tonawanda,
North Tonawanda ind Middleport,
For the wedding trip, the bride
wore i blue suit and accessories
to match. She carried an orchid
corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker will make
their future home in the East
Youngstown road, Wilson.
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