On Sunday morning at 9:30, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Rorick, Miss Helen Rorick became the bride of Will McGill of San Diego, the double ring ceremony being performed by the Rev. G. B. M. Clouser of the Baptist church.
The bride wore a brown travelling dress and carried a bouquet of Killarney rose buds. Her sister, Miss Ruth Rorick, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of brown and blue georgette, her bouquet being of red roses. The best man was Edward Stokes.
The bride entered the room on the arm of her father, to the strains of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March, played by Miss Jessie Shepherd, and preceding the ceremony Miss Isabel McGill sang “Love’s Old Sweet Song.’’
Following the wedding ceremony breakfast was served to twenty-four guests, including relatives and intimate friends of the family and the bride and groom. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tyrrell of Tulsa, Okla.; Capt. W. C. Tyrrell of Beaumont, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garth of Palo Alto; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hulburt, Miss Edith Brodie and E. J. Degendorff of San Diego, and Miss Jessie Shepherd of Pomona
Mr. and Mrs. McGill then left for a trip north, after which they will be at home in San Diego, where they will take the best wishes of a host of friends in this section who have known and esteemed them both.
Source: Oceanside Blade Tribune, January 1, 1921.