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Niagara Gazette
 TOWN OF NIAGARA - More than 200 friends
 and relatives attended the 50th wedding anniversary
 open house of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Wigle. 7721 Porter
 Road. The open house was arranged at Niagara United
 Presbyterian Church by Mr. and Mrs. Wigle's children.
 Mr. and Mrs. Wigle were
 married Oct. 9, 1912. at the
 home of the bride, the former
 Emma Mae Schwingle,
 Niagara Falls.
 Children of the couple include
 E. Ray Wigle, Robert
 G. Wigle, both of Niagara
 Falls; George L. Wigle. California;
 Mrs. Frank (Johanna)
 Coppersmith, Emporium,
 Pa.; Charles L. Wigle,
 stationed with the U.S. Army
 in Germany, and Mrs. Charles
 (Audrey) Barwis. Phila-
 rielphia. Pa. A seventh child.
 Mrs. Merie (Vesta) Hawks.
 Ransomville, died two years
 ago.
 The Wigles have 24 grandchildren
 and 3 great grand-
 children.
 
 ALSO
 
 Niagara Gazette - 9/27/1912
 
 Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schwingle
 Announce the engagement of their
 daughter, Emma May. to Mr. Charles
 Ray Wigle. The wedding will take
 place in October.
 
 ALSO
 
 Niagara Gazette - 10/10/1912
 
 A very pretty wedding was solemnized
 at high noon yesterday at the
 homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and
 Mrs. George J. Scwlngle In Twentysecond
 street.. whon their daughter.
 Emma May. became the bride of Mr.
 Charles Ray Wigle. The ceremony was
 performed In front of a bank of ferns
 In the parlor, the Reverend I. H. Crocker
 of St. James Methodist church, officiating.
 The guests were all relatives of Hie
 young couple and were twenty-two In
 number, those from out of town being
 Mrs. Clifford Young of Wayland, N.
 Y . and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Schwlngle
 and Miss Margaret Schwlngle of Buffalo.
 Miss Margaret Schwlngle played the
 wedding march. The bride, who was
 unattended, wore a cream colored silk
 dress. decorated with point lace and
 carried a shower bouquet of bride's
 roses.
 ° A wedding luncheon was served at
 the bride's home Immediately following
 the ceremony. The bride's table,
 which was decorated with yellow dahlias,
 was laid with covers for twelve.
 Mr. and Mrs. Wigle left In the Afternoon
 for a honeymoon trip to western
 c i t i e s and will be at home after October
 25th at No. 352 Ninth street.
 The bride's traveling suit was of tan
 rerge with brown velvelt hat.
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