Zork Wedding Dresses
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Zork Wedding Dresses
The white velvet wedding dress was worn by Ruth Schwartz Zork at her wedding to Luis Zork on December 14, 1922. The dress was a gift to the museums and is part of the Popular Dry Goods Co. collection, now housed at the El Paso Museum of History. Mrs. Zork was the daughter of Fannie Amstater and Adolf Schwartz founder of Popular Dry Goods Co..The wedding reception took place at the Schwartz residence at 1501 N. Mesa St.
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