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- Niagara Gazette - 12/1/1928
A very beautiful wedding was sol-
emnlzed at 7:30 o'clock, on Thursday
evening, In Trinity Lutheran Church
when Alvina Wittcopp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Wittcopp. of Lockport
became the bride of Arthur Williams
son of Mr. Edward Williams of Sanborn
The Rev. Meyers performed the
ceremony. The church was decorated with
palms and ferns and the ceremony was
performed under a beautiful white ???.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, looked lovely in a whhite
bridal satin gown, made longer in the
back and trimmed with lace ruffles and
rhinestones and long streamers
with orange blossoms falling from her
shoulder. Her veil was embroidered and
arranged in coronet style with pearls
and rhinestones she carried a shower
boquet tied with white and silver rib-
bons.
The maid of honor, Miss Esther Wil-
liams was gowned in light blue georg-
ette. The bridesmaids were Miss Mil-
dred Schultz gowned in pink georgette.
Miss Clara Bartlet gowned in purple
color georgette and Mrs. William
Berger, Jr. gowned in nile green.
They all wore white stockings and
slippers and carried arm bouquets of
pink roses tied with pink ribbons.
Arthur Wittcopp was the best man
and the ushers were, Walter Williams,
Melvin Williams, Raymond Schultz, and
William Berger, Jr.
Immediately following the ceremony
a reception was held at the home of
the bride's parents in Lockport covers
were laid for twenty-five at the bride's
table which was centered with a won-
derful wedding cake and white chrys-
anthemums.
Guests were present from Niagara
Falls, LaSalle, Bergholtz, Walmore,
Sanborn, Tonawanda, Martinsville and
Lockport. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will
make their home on the Lockport Rd.
Sanborn, N.Y.
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