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- Niagara Gazette - 3/31925
The marriage of Miss Norma Tyrrell
and Mr. Carl Wittcopp of Niagara
Falls takes place at the home
of the bride's parents. James street.
St Catharines, at 5 o'clock on Wednesday
afternoon.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 2/12/1925
Mr. and Mrs. William Walter Tyrrlll
of S t Catharines announce the engagement
of their second daughter,
Norma Louise, to Mr. Carl William
Wlttcopp, son of Mr. Albert Wittcopp
and the late Mrs. Wlttcopp of Niagara
Falls, N. Y. The marriage will
take place quietly the early part of
March.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 3/7/1925
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Tyrill, James Street., lovely with
white lilacs, palms, ferns and spring
flowers, .was the scene of a very
pretty wedding at 5 o'clock yesterday
afternoon when their second
daughter. Norma Louise, was married
to-Mr. Carl William WIttcopp
son of Mr. Albert WIttcopp of Nia-
gara Falls, N.Y. The Rev. J. A.
Pue-Gilchrist, of the First Presby-
terial Church performed the cere-
mony. The bride, who was given
away by her father, was lovely in
a French gown of radium pink
made with a plain bodice and sev-
eral deep frills on the skirt. She
wore a silver band embroidered in
rhinestones in her hair, silver shoes
and stockings and carried a bridal
bouquet of butterfly roses and lily
the-valley. Miss Marlon Tyrrlll
as bridesmaid, wore almond green
with French flowers in her hair
and carried premier roses. Mr. Sidney
Walters of Niagara Falls, N.
Y., was the groomsman. During the
singing of the register, Miss Olive
English sang. "O Fair, O Sweet, O
Holy." accompanied by Mrs. F. V.
Kinnie, who played the wedding
music. .Mrs. Tyrrlll who received
with the. bride and groom after the
ceremony was gowned in sand satin-
back canton and wore a corsage
bouquet of sweet peas and roses.
After congratulations a wedding
breakfast was served by the
bride's girl friends. Miss Dorothy
Gordon, Miss Laura Hodglns, nnd
Miss Olive English and her sister.
Miss Bernice Tyrrlll. The table, centered
with a three tier wedding cake
swathed in tulle and smilax was
done with pink roses and tall pink
candles in sliver holders. Mr. and
Mrs. WIttcopp left later for a short
wedding trip. the bride traveling In
an ensemble suit of ashes of roses
and smart silk, hat in the fushia
shade, on their return they will
make their home at Niagara Falls
N. Y.
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