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OSTERTOG-RIGG

[Welland Tribune, 23 November 1943]

Saint Mary’s rectory was the scene of a quiet wedding Saturday when Irma C.E. Rigg, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rigg, became the bride of Albert G. Ostertog, son of Mrs. Katherine osterog and the late Albert Ostertog. Rev. A. McMahon officiated.

The bride was lovely in an aqua-marine dressmaker suit with sequin trim. Old English blue accessories and a corsage of gardenias completed her outfit.

Her only attendant, Mrs. C.H. Holler, of Tonawanda, N.Y., was charming in a street-length frock of wine velvet with matching turban. Mrs. Holler wore a corsge of roses and baby mums.

C.H. Holler of Tonawanda, N.Y., was groomsman.

A reception followed at 624 Delaware avenue, Buffalo, N.Y.

The bride and groom will honeymoon in Washington, D.C., and on their return will reside in Tonawanda, N.Y.

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