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- NF gazette 27 jun 1932
Weddings
Huth Dietrich
A very lovely wedding was solemnized
at the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
church on Cleveland avenue at
Eighteenth street at seven o'clock
Thursday evening when Miss Alice H.
Dietrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Dietrich, became the bride of
Earner Huth, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Huth of Clifford. Ontario. The
Rev. O. H. Zlemer performed the ceremony.
The church was beautifully decorated
with spring garden flowers and
palms.
The bride, who entered the church on
the arm of her father, who gave her in
marriage, was lovely in a gown of eggshell
lace over satin With jacket to
match. Her beautiful long tulle veil
was trimmed with rose point lace and
held in place by a tight fitting lace cap
with a small band of pearls. She carried
a bouquet of bride's roses and baby
breath tied with satin ribbon.
Miss Marguerite Dietrich, sister of
the bride, was the maid of honor and
wore pink. The bridesmaids were Miss
Helen Dietrich, sister of the bride, also
wearing pink, Miss. Edna Heuer and
Miss Gladys Schultz, both wearing blue.
The attendants" gowns were made on
straight lines with flowing pin tucked
sklrte, they carried arm bouquets of
roses and baby breath tied with ribbons
to match their gowns. The little flowers
girl, Dorothy Schultz was becomingly
dressed In pink georgette trimmed with
ecru net. She carried a tiny bouquet
of sweet peas and baby breath.
Before the ceremony Mrs. F. Hoyer
sang "I Love You Truly." Miss Ruth
Greenwald played the bridal music.
The best man was Harold Huth,
brother of the groom, and the ushers
were Norman Heuer. Ernest Dietrich
and Carl Stenzel.
Mrs. Dietrich, the bride's mother, was
attractively gowned in blue georgette
with hat to match and wore a corsage
of sweet peas and roses. Mrs. Huth.
mother of the groom, wore black with
hat to match and a corsage of sweet
peas and roses.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the bride. The
bride's table had covers for fifteen and
was centered with the wedding cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Huth left for a trip to
Torton. The brides going away costume
was pink and white. After July 1.
the couple will be at home at 2426
Whitney avenue, this city.
Pre-nuptlal affairs given for the bride
were a variety shower by Mrs. Fred
Schultz, a kitchen shower by Mrs. Fred
Russ, a bedroom shower by Miss Edna
Heuer and a variety shower by Mrs. J.
Buchcr.
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