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- Niagara Gazette - 6/22/1939
ST. JOHNSBURG. June 22-The
marriage of Miss Mildred Siegman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Siegman, of the Errick road and
Leo Wlttkop.son of Mrs. Ida Wittkop,
of the Shawnee road, was
solemnized last Sunday at 4 o'clock
at St. John's church, St. Johnsburg.
The Rev. J. Walter Thiemecke officiated
at the single ring ceremony
In the presence of relatives and
friends. The altar was decorated
with palms and peonies.
The bride was lovely in white
satin cut on Princess lines with a
high neckline fastened at the front
with rows of tiny buttons. Her long
sleeves were slightly puffed at the
shoulders. Her tulle veil, which was
plain, fell from the crown. She carried
a bouquet of white roses and
babys- breath,
Miss Erma Siegmann, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor and
looked lovely In blue chiffon fashioned
with large puff sleeves and a
cluster of pink flowers in her hair.
Her arm bouquet consisted of yellow
roses and babys-creath. Miss
Naomi Lemke, cousin of the groom,
was bridesmaid. She loked lovely in
pink chiffon fashioned also with
large puff sleeves and a green cluster
of flowers in her hair. She carried
a bouquet of pink roses and
babys-brcath. Miss Marion Camann
was also a bridesmaid. She looked
lovely in pink chiffon similar to
that of'the maid of honor.
Melvln Wittkop, only brother of
the bridegroom, was best man and
Harold Slegmann, brother of the
bride, and Allen Stoeltlng, cousin
of the groom, acted as usher's.
The bride's mother wore a
flowered crepe dress and a corsage
of pink, roses and sweet peas. The
bridegroom's mother choose black
and white net.
A reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents for 80 guests.
The bride's table was laid for 20
with a three-tier wedding cake
topped with a miniature bride and
groom. Out of town guests were
from Lockport, North Tonawanda
and Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlttkop are now
staying with the bridegroom's
mother. Mrs. Ida Wlttkop, of the
Shawnee road.
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