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- Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1934
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oliver, of
Linwood avenue, .announce the engagement
of their daughter, Edith, to
Alyin Loth, of Third street. The wedding
will take place Saturday, September
8.
Mrs. William Pearson, of the River
road, Youngstown, entertained at a
kitchen shower Thursday evening in
honor of her niece, Miss Edith Oliver,
of Linwood avenue, whose marriage
will take place next month. The evening
was spent in making a bride's
book, after which a delicious buffet
lunch was served. The guest of honor
was the recipient of many beautiful
and useful gifts. Those present included
the Misses Elizabeth Kllberef,
Mildred Baker, Ruth Darter, Winifred
Rose, Jean Pearson, Cecil Roth
and Ena Oliver; Mrs. Dora Pearson,
Mrs. Louis Lauer, Mrs. Edward Roth,
Mrs. Richard Oliver, Mrs. Francis
Jones, Mrs. Kllberer and Mrs. Theodore
Witt.
Niagara Gazette - 9/11/1934
Roth-Oliver
Zlon Lutheran church, beautifully
decorated with gladioli, was the scene
of a lovely early fall wedding on
Saturday afternoon, Sept. 8, at 4:30
o'clock, when Miss Edith M. Oliver,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Oliver, of Ltnwood avenue became
the bride of Alvto F. Roth, of Third
street. The Rev. A H. Schmoyer
performed the ceremony. The bride,
given away by her father, was very
charming In a white satin gown, made
on princess lines with yoke and long,
tight-fitting sleeves of French lace
and a short train. Her veil of bridal
tulle was clasped with orange blossoms
and fastened on each side of
the coiffure with a chin-strap. She
carried a shower bouquet of white
roses; gypeophela and larkspur. The
wedding march was played by Mrs.
Oliver Stelgerwalt and Mrs. Edward
Roth, mother of the groom, sang "O
Promise Me," and "I Love You Truly."
Miss Ena Oliver was her sister's
maid of honor and wore an orchid
satin gown and a turban of orchid
velvet with circular mallne veil and
matching accessories. She carried
a bouquet of red talisman roses and
larkspur.
Miss ceclle Roth, sister of the
groom, and Miss Elizabeth Kilberer,
were bridesmaids. They were attired
in gowns of pastel shades of blue and
peach crepe, with velvet turbans with
circular mallne veils and matching
accessories. They carried bouquets
of yellow tea roses, delphinium and
larkspur.
Miss Marion Jean Pearson, of
Youngstown, was charming as her
cousin's flower girl and wore a Kate
Greenway dress of green organdy
with hat and slippers to match.
Kenneth Wilson attended the groom.
The ushers were E. Mansfield and
G. Thomas.
Mrs. Richard Oliver, mother of the
bride, wore an ensemble of navy blue
crepe, with matching' accessories and
a shower corsage of white gardenias.
Mrs. E. Roth, mother of the groom,
wore a black crepe ensemble trimmed
with white satin and a shoulder
romge of talisman roses and larkspur.
Following the ceremony a wedding
luncheon was served to 40 guests
In the parish house. Covers were laid
for 10 at the bride's tables, which
was cratered with a three-tier wedding
cake. The color scheme was carried
out in yellow and white.
Mr. and Mrs. Roth left on A wed
ding trip to Chicago. The bride
traveling in a gray plaid dress with
bltuk accessories- On their return
they Will reside In this city.
Prenuptlal affairs held in honor
of the bride were a kitchen shower
by Mrs. Wm. Pearion. Oaklelgh,
Younsrstown: bathroom shower, by
Miss Ena Oliver, at the "Marguerite."
In Olcott; variety Shower, by Mrs.
Edward Roth at 631 Third street;
variety shower by Miss Elizabeth
Kilberer. at 727 Pierce Avenue;
variety shower by Mrs. Claud Annette ,
Main Street; shower by her business
Associates and a Unen shower by Mrs
Lewis F. Lauer, at 754 Monteagle
street.
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