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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/3/1934
The marriage of Miss Caroline A
Woodrich, daughter of Mr. an
Iflnt, Charles Woodrlch, of 10
East Felton street to Alvin J.
Diebold of Getiville was solemnized
Saturday, June 30th, in
the Third Presbyterian church, the
Rev. H. A. Depfer officiating in the
presence of 75 relatives and
friends. The church was decorated
with palms, ferns and baskets
of mixed flowers.
Preceding the ceremony Miss
laicille Calkins, organist of the
church, played several selections,
Festival March from Athalia, Sylvia,
Handel's Largo, and Sweet
Mystery of Life and the Misses
Mildred and Emma Mollnow and
Miss Margaret Kassay sang O Promise
Me.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
net, the skirt and cape trimmed
with ruffles and hand embroidered
flowers, and her veil, arranged in
cap shape, was adorned with orange
blossoms. She carried a shower
bouquet of white roses, lilies of
the valley and sweetpeas.
Miss Gertrude Rogge was maid
of honor, wearing a gown of blue
taffeta, with matching slippers and
pink lace mitts, and she carried
pink roses and sweetpeas. Little
Janice McCombs, niece of the bride,
was flower girl and wore a frock
of pink taffeta with matching accessories.
Woodrow Diebold, broth
er of the groom, acted as best man,
and the ushers were Charles Woodrich,
brother of the bride, and
George Diebold, brother of the
groom.
Mrs. Woodrlch, the bride's mother,
wore blue novelty voile and
Mrs. Diebold, the mother of the
groom chose navy blue voile. Both
wore corsages of white roses and
s w ©etpeas.
During the ceremony Miss Dorothy
Maynard of Niagara Falls sang
"Because", and Mrs. Grace McComb
sister of the groom sang, "I Love
You Truly".
A wedding supper in 24 Washington
street followed the ceremony,
covers being laid for ten at the
bride's table, which was decorated
with ivory candles in silver holders,
and a large wedding cake adorn
ed with a miniature bride and
groom. The house was decorated
with white wedding bells, and baskets
of delphinium, white roses
and peonies.
Mr. and Mrs. Diebold will make
their home in 222 School street,
Kenmore.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. C. Diebold and family, Mr.
and Mrs. William Stahl, Getzville,
Mr, and Mrs. I. Diebold, Kenmore.
Miss Pearl Thayer, Akron, Miss
Laura Hinkson, Buffalo, Mrs. Gordon
Krouse and son, Gordon, Detroit,
Mich., Miss Dorothy Maynard.
Niagara Falls and William Strobiow
of Wilson,
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