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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/20/1931
A very pretty but quiet wedding
took place Thursday afternoon at
two o'clock in the First Presbyterian
church, when Miss Alberta
Awaldt became the bride of
Thomas Turtle, Rev. Wesley
Baker officiating.
The bride wore a gown of white
satin made Princess style, with
hat and slippers to match anti
carried a bouquet of white roses
tied with white tulle and ribbons,
knotted with rose buds and sweet
peas.
Miss Bertha Waild was maid of
honor, her gown being of blue
satin, with which she wore a blue
hat and white slippers, her bou-
quet being of pink roses.
David Turtle, the groom's
brother, was best man. Mrs. Barton,
the bride's mother, wore a
gown of black and white crepe
with shoulder bouquet of pink and
white sweet peas.
The wedding supper took place
at the home of the bride's mother,
covers being laid for twenty at
the bride's table, which was beautifully
decorated In pink and
white roses, and tall white tapers.
Mr. and Mrs. Turtle left for a
motor trip through Canada.
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