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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/5/1942
THIEL-MEYERS-Mrs. L. Rumbold
of 404 Tremont avenue,
Kenmore, announces the engagement
of her daughter, Jeanne
Meyers to Norman Thiel, son of
Mr. Charles Thiel. The wedding
will take place February 14th.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/7/1967
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thiel,
180 Hamilton Blvd., will be honored
at a Silver Anniversary
party Sunday at Warren's Steak
House.
The party will be hosted by
Mrs. Thiels parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Leigh Rumbold, 349 Tremont
Ave. Guests will include
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thorpe of
Williamsville who served as honor
attendants at the anniversary
couple's wedding, and also
Mr. and Mrs. Thiel's children,
Virginia, Suzanne, Karin and
James.
The couple's anniversary is on
St. Valentine's Day.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/17/1942
The marriage of Miss Jeanne
Ann Meyers, daughter of Mrs.
Leigh Rumbold of Kenmore, and
the late James A. Meyers, to Norman
Thiele, son of Mr. Charles
Thiele of Buffalo, took place in
the North Tonawanda Church of
Christ on Saturday afternoon, February
14, at 4 o'clock, the Rev. J.
B. Moffett officiating.
The church was decorated with
tall pedestal baskets of white
gladioli, palms and white Cathedral
candles.
The bride wore a wheat colored
suit, purple hat and light brown
accessories, and a corsage of orchids.
Miss Nancy Ross was maid
of honor, and wore a ming green
suit, with brown accessories, and
a corsage of yellow rose buds.
The bride's mother wore a two
piece blue suit, with matching accessories
and a corsage of gardenias.
Mr. Donald Thorpe of Tonawanda
was best man. Mrs. Karl
Kiel played a half hour organ recital
preceding the ceremony.
A wedding dinner was served to
thirty guests at the Delaware
Hotel where the T-shaped table
was decorated with daffodils,
white tapers and a brides-cake
which was adorned with a miniature
bride and groom.
After the ceremony the couple
left for Elmira, where they are
registered at the Mark Twain
Hotel.
Pre-nuptial parties in honor of
the bride were a linen shower given
by Miss Nancy Ross at her
home on Delaware street; a towel
shower by Mrs. Francis Harrison
of Tremont street, Kenmore, and
a variety shower by Miss Elizabeth
Cotier of N. Marion street.
After February 22 the couple
will be at home in 271 Vander-
vort street.
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