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Miss Kuhn Wed in Rite At St. Amelia's Church
The marriage of Miss Agnes Kuhn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alois Kuhn of Loretta St., Town of Tonawanda> to Harold John Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn of Cheek-towaga, took place at 11 yesterday morning at St. Amelia's Church. Eggert Rd., Tonawanda.
The bride wore a gown of white lace and satin which extended to a chapel train. She more a veil of French illusion and carried a cascade bouquet of white flowers.
Photo* by Mttort-Winttr
Mrs. X e l l i f an
Patricia Brinkworth Bride In Cathedral Nuptials
Miss Patricia Brinkworth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Brinkworth of W. Utica St., and James L. NeUlgan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelligan of Kingston. Pa., were united in marriage at 11 yesterday morning at St. Joseph's New Cathedral.
The bride wore a gown of ivory peau de soie, made with a Sabrina neckline of French imported lace. The full skirt extended to a chapel train. The bride carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations centered w ith an orchid. The couple will reside in Paris after a trip to California, Mexico and Jamaica.
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Mrs. Cuzydlo
Miss Mary M. Novak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nowak of Peabody St., was united in marriage to Anthony R. Cuzydlo, son of Mrs. Stella Cuzydlo of St. Florian St., at 10 yesterday morning at St. Monica's Church in Orlando St. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace made with a fitted torso and long sleeves. Her bouffant skirt terminated In a chapel train. She carried a bouquet of white roses.
Photo fry Clair Wigren
Mrs. Hammond
The marriage of Miss Bonnie Marie Heavern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Heavern of North Collins, to David Lee Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Hammond of North Collins, took place at 11:30 yesterday morning at St. Mary Magdalene Church. Fillmore and Urban. The bride wore an embroidered nylon gown with side ruffles and a cap of Chantilly lace with a fingertip veil.
Photo fry Richard Yoliand
Mrs. Fischer
Miss Carole Ann Labinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Labinski of Minnesota Ave , and Peter Lee Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fischer of Wyoming Ave., were married at 10 yesterday morning in St. Joseph's Church in Main St. The Rt. Rev. lisgr. Albert Rung officiated. The bride wore a gown of embroidered silk organza fashioned with a Sabrina neckline and short sleeves. She carried a cascade of white stephanotis centered with a white orchid.
Guild Tea to Fete Seminary Seniors
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Mrs. Borowiak
The marriage of Miss Mary Barnetzky, daughter of William Barnetsky of Herman St. and the late Mrs. Baraetz-
•ky, to Harry Borowiak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theophi* Borowiak of Roetzer Ave., took place at noon yesterday in the South Presbyterian Church in Seneca St. The bride wore a gown of white nylon tulle with a chapel-length train.
A white Venetian lace cloth, silver candelabra with green and white c a n d l e s and a floral centerpiece of green and white will be used tomorrow afternoon when St. Mary's Seminary Guild sponsors the annual tea honoring members of the senior class. Mothers of members of the junior class will be hostesses. The party will take place at the school auditorium, Franklin and North.
Mrs. Carl J. Murray, chairman, will greet guests and address the senior class. Mothers of seniors will be given corsages by their daughters. Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Lewis B. Crowell. vice chairman, will present gifts to the graduates on behalf of the guild. Mrs. Sandy J, Arlotta, assisted by
Mrs. John J. Lennon Jr., will select the gifts.
Mrs. Crowell is in charge of decorations and Mrs. Stanley I. Mikulec of refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Bert F. Wert-man and Mrs. James G. Quin-livan.
Mrs. Lawrence J. Miano Is in charge of the tea table. Chairman of pourers to preside at the table will be Mrs. Salvatore C. Salvo. She will be assisted by Mrs. Jack Scott, Mrs. William Driscoll, Mrs. Frank M. Scherer. Mrs. Thomas J. O'Donnell, Mrs. J. Ward Maurer, Mrs. Norbert Lehner and Mrs. Solon J. Stone.
Mrs. Scherer, chairman of reception, will be aided by Mrs. F. Danahy Georger, Mrs. Robert C. Rye and Mrs. John G. Burns.
Church Group To Hear Choir
The mother and daughter dinner of St. Stephen's U n i t e d Church of Christ will take place at 6 Wednesday evening at the church in Wehrle Dr., Amherst. The Amherst Community Bell Choir, directed by Miss Dorothy Eshleman, and Miss Suzanne Jones, a ballet student, will perform.
Mrs. Kenneth Edward Went land, general chairman, will be master of ceremonies. She will present awards to the oldest and youngest mothers and the mother with the most children. Mrs. Edwin Ward and Mrs. Walter Vogel are in charge of tickets and reservations.
The Mens Brotherhood, with William Neumann chairman, will serve the dinner.
YW Delegates To Report On Conference
Scenes from the recent Eastern Region YWCA Conference in Pittsburgh will be re-enacted by 18 Buffalo delegates at the annual spring meeting of the Buffalo YWCA at 7:30 tomorrow evening in the Cornell and Schoellkopf rooms of the Central YWCA in Franklin St.
Miss Muriel A. Aiken, Mrs. Dorothy Hohler. Mrs. Philip J. Stalbird and Mrs. Edward S. Dixon will serve refreshments during the social hour.
Miss Charlotte B. Johnson will preside. Delegates to the conference were Mrs. Carl H, Rettig, president; Miss Adelaide Noble, associate executive director, and Mes-dames William H. Hayes, Marie B. Keefe, Frances F. Moore, Paul K. Wenrich, Leo Winer, Victor Einach.
Also, the Misses Mildred M. McChesney, Ernece B. Kelly, Janice A. Neffke, Martha S. Nuttelman, Marie R. Schuler, Tenny Webb. Judy Piwowar, Janette A. Schubert and Mary Lou Troy.
Athor Temple To Note 37 th Anniversary
The 37th birthday luncheon of Athor Temple 19. Daujr . ters of the Nile, will take place at noon Wednesday in the Buffalo Room of Hotel Statler Hilton. Spring flowers and maypoles will decorate the tables.
Mrs. J. Jay Fuller, queen, will conduct a candlelighting ceremony in memory of the temple's deceased queens. Mrs. Edwin Hall. Mrs. Edward Reiman and Mrs. Leonard O. Block are luncheon chairmen. Mrs. Robert Rohde and Mrs. Robert Williams are in charge of reservations. Music will be provided by Mrs. Paul M. Grezelle and Mrs. Harvey J. Roberts.
Past queens who will participate in the program are Mesdames Harry T. Good, Thomas R. Wedlake, George Broad Jr.. John L. Kramer, Harry E. Miller. Carl F. Miller, Henry P. Bronkie, Elmer W. Johnson. William C. Pat-ton, Frank A. Simme, Jacob F. Herzel. John F. Ried.
Also, Mesdames Alwin J. Steinke, Harold R. Lindgren, Richard F. Ball. Leon A. Gee, Matthew R. Campbell, Frederick W. Sievers, Herbert J. Neibergall. Leonard M. Jennings, William F. Grauch and Miss Dorothy E. Sievers.
Card Party Set Bv Church Unit
A pivot card party will be sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 8 tomorrow evening at the school auditorium In Tamarack St. Mrs. Norma McNally is honorary chairman.
Co-chairmen are Mrs. Edward J. McMahon and Mrs. Edward F. Brown. Other aides are Mrs. James J. McGrath and Mrs. William J. McNich-ols, prizes; Mrs. Joseph J. Herman, kitchen; Mrs. Maurice J. O'Connor Jr. and Mrs. Edward J. Slominski, refreshments.
Also, Mrs. Peter P. Lukasik and Mrs. John F. McDonald, special awards; Mrs. Patrick H. Crotty and Mrs. Joseph P. Kelly, tickets; Mrs. Peter P. Carr, Mrs. Arthur J. Wheeler and Mrs. Charles J. Stoehr, hostesses, and Mrs. William E. Thornton, publicity.
Photo fry Clydo X. Tilaak
Mrs. Hinckley
A gown of white silk organza and Chantilly lace was worn by Miss Georgina Guppenberger for her marriage at 10 yesterd a y morning to Charles E. Hinckley. The Rev. Howard J. Schwartz performed the ceremony at St. Louis Church, Main and Edward, for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Guppenberger of Best St., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hinckley of Genesee St. The bride's bouquet was of white roses, stephanotis, Eucharist lilies and white heather.
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Mrs. Baty Miss Carmela Panone and
Gerald A. Baty exchanged nuptial vows at 11 yesterday morning at Our Lady of Lo-retto Church in 15th St. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Panone of Rhode Island St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Catherine Baty of Woodell St., Cheektowaga. Light ivory imported silk organza fashioned with a scoop neckline, fitted sleeves and a bell-shaped skirt was the choice of the bride. An Inverted orange blossom crown held her silk illusion veil.
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Mrs, Murdock
The Rev. Robert J. Hogan officiated for the marriage of Miss Frances Mary Saldi and M. Bruce Murdock at noon yesterday at the Immaculate Conception Church in Edward St. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Saldi of Hudson St. Mr. Murdock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Marshall Murdock of Auburn. The bride wore a gown of blush pure silk taffeta w i t h appliques of Alencon lace. The bell-shaped skirt extended to a chapel train.
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Mrs, Thomasula
Miss Margo Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Greene of Hampshire St.. and Frank Thomasula Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomasula Sr. of W. Utica St., were married at 11 yesterday morning in Our Lady of Loretto Church, Fifteenth and Vermont. The bride wore a rose point gown fashioned with a S a b r i n a neckline embroidered with sequins and pearls. Her bouffant skirt fell into a chapel train. She wore a veil of French illusion held by a double coronet of sequins and pearls.
. Mrs. Mendola A gown of white silk and
Chantilly lace was w|»rn by Miss Patricia A. Bailey for her marriage to Vincent Mendola Jr. at 10:30 yesterday morning at St. Michael's CbJUreh in Washington St. The bride Is the daughter jnf Mr. and Mrs. George T. Bailey of Fillmore Ave. and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mendola Sr. of Herkimer St. The bride's gown had a lace Sabrina neckline. Lae* tiers formed a chapel train!
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Mrs. Kester
Miss Patricia A. Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lynch of Wagner St., Sloan, became the bride of Earl A. Kester of Union Rd., West Seneca, at 10 yesterday morning. The ceremony took place at St. Andrew's C h u r c h , Crocker and Gierlach, Sloan. A gown of white Chantilly lace with a square neckline and chapel-length skirt was worn by the bride.
Holy Angels Rosary limit To Instalm
New officers and directors of Holy Angels Church Altar and Rosary Society will be installed at a dinner at fi Tuesday evening at Hotel Westbro|»k. The Rev. William E. Smithy O.M.I.. moderator, will conduct t h e ceremonies.
Photo fry Don Jay
Mrs. Walter
Miss Joan S. Rozler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rozler of Clark St., Lancaster, was united in marriage to David A. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker of Ridgeway St., Depew, at 10 yesterday morning at St. Mary's Church in Lancaster. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace fashioned with a scalloped neckline and a bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil of scalloped nylon tulle was caught to a lace cap.
Photo fry RUM lorn, Aldon
Mrs. Ludwig
The marriage of Miss Joan Nuwer, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuwer of Sand-ridge Rd., Alden, and David Ludwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ludwig of Brunck Rd., took place at 10 yesterday morning at a Nuptial Mass in St. John the Baptist Church in Alden. The bride wore a gown of organdy and Chantilly lace banded with lace. Her silk illusion veil had a coronet of pearls and iridescent sequins.
Officers to be seated are Mrs Andrew A Adinojfi. president; Mrs. Michael A. DiVito, first vice president; Mrs. Anthony P. Lopardi, secind vice president: Mrs. John J. Moses, business secretary; Mr*. Daniel P. Rich, treasurer: Mra> Robert D. DiCesare, social secretary, Mrs. Philip J. Gioia, financial secretary.
Directors are Mesdan|es Louis A. insana, Joseph All Nasca, Vincent C. Sardina, Gjforge T. Chambers, Anthony L. p'Amico, Frank J. Santa Maria| Vincent P. Tomasulo, Roy B.j! Adimey and Michael A. DiVital Jr. and Miss Jennie J. Grisanp.
Mrs. Gioia is dinner chairman and Mrs. Lopardi is vice chairman. Mrs. Moses and Mrs. William W. Gilbert are Is charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Corbetta Mrs. Allan Mrs. Majtyka Mrs. MlngareHi
Church Rites Unite 4 Couples
Card Luncheon Set By Fire Co. Ankiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Harris Hill VolunteerjjFire Co. will have a salad bar luncheon followed by cards ft 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, May m, at the Harris Hill Fire Hall! in Main St., Amherst. Ticket* may be purchased at the doalr or advance reservations fnay be made with Mrs. Gilbert Kuss, chairman, or Mrs. John Ritz, vice chairman.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Herbert Terry and Mrs4 Charles Scott.
Corbetta-Sciamanna The marriage of Miss Ennia
Sciamanna. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lazzari of Floss Ave., to Richard L. Corbetta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amedeo Corbetta of Wilkes Ave., took place yesterday morning at St. Gerard's Church, Bailey and Delavan.
The bride wore a full-length gown of silk taffeta and Alencon lace. The bodice was encrusted with iridescent sequins and lace appliques. The princess skirt had polonaise drapes at the sides. The silk illusion veil had a coronet of pearls and iridescent rosettes.
Allan-Keeves Miss Joyce M. Keeves,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Keeves of Southside Pky., and Hugh Joseph Allan were married at 10 yesterday morning at Holy Family Church in South Park Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Haus-rath of Koester St.
The bride wore a waltz-l e n g t h embroidered tulle gown with a Sabrina neckline and a double crown with two-layer veiling.
Majtyka-Machelskl A white Chantilly lace gown
with a Sabrina neckline was worn by Miss Patricia Ann Machelski for her marriage to Richard H. Majtyka at 10 yesterday morning at St. Bona-venture Church, Harlem and Seneca, West Seneca.
Wpmen to Hear Music Program
A program of folk songs accompanied by a guitar-will be presented by Benjamin Van-Allen at the dinner meeting of the Buffalo-Niagara Frontier Chapter of the National Assn. of Railway Business Women at 6:30 Wednesday night at 157 Franklin St.
Mrs. Benjamin Tiebor will preside. Mrs. Edwin Knorr is In charge of the program assisted by Miss Amanda Fahrenholz, Miss Evelyn Dea-bold and Mrs. Ottillie Evans.
Delegates who will leave on May 21 for the national convention in Atlanta will be Mrs. Tiebor, Mrs. Mae Graney and Miss Susan Carey. Miss Sadie Ehrlich and Miss Mary Sorrell also will attend.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Machelski of Kirkwood Dr., West Seneca. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Majtyka of Delray Ave., West Seneca.
The bride's gown of Chantilly lace had a Sabrina neckline and a brush train. She wore French/411usion veiling and a lace crown with sequins and pearls.
MingareM-Petrino Miss Lucille T. Petrino and
Anthony J. MIngarelli exchanged wedding vows at 10 yesterday morning at St. Andrew's Church. Sheridan and Elmwood, Town of Tonawanda.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale J. Petrino of Brendan Ave., Town of Tonawanda, wore a pure silk white organza gown. The fitted bodice wa$ trimmed with Alencon lace. The bouffant skirt had a sweep train. She wore an elbow-length veil falling from a coronet of nylon tulle flowers. Mr. Min-garelli is the son of Mr. ind Mrs. Constantino MIngarelli of Ridgewood Cir., Lackawanna.
Photo by honxart
Mr*. CaccioUl
The marriage of Miss Beverly Ann Freeman to Enrico CaeciQtti was solemnized at 11 yesterday morning at Wil-liamsvilie Methodist Church in Main St.. Williamsville. The Rev. Marshall Lucas officiated for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur W. Freeman of Southern Pky.. Cheektowaga, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cacciotti of Muskingum St., Depew. A ballerina-length gown of rose point lace, styled with long sleevee and a Sabrina neckline, was worn by the bride. A band of white taffet* dttailed the Empirt waistline.
Photo by Ltnxart
Mrs. Andres
St. James Church, Bailey and Hastings, was the setting at 11 yesterday morning for the marriage of Miss Clara M. Eichlinger and Gary N. Andres. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, William Eichlinger, is the daughter of Mrs. Victoria Eichlinger of Norfolk Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andres of Jasper Dr., Amherst. The bride's gown of white Chantilly lace featured a beaded Sabrina neckline, long sleeves and a tiered skirt, which formed a cathedral train. A crown of orange blossoms held her illusion veil.
Photo by Jack and Jill Studio
Mrs. Kaminskl
Miss Jacqueline A. Catone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Catone of Manchester PL, and Theodore R. Kaminski exchanged wedding vows at 10 yesterday morning at Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Dewitt St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Betty Kaminski of Bird Ave. and Thaddeus M. Kaminski of Buffalo. The bride wore a gown of white bouquet taffeta and imported Chantilly lace with A yoke of Chantilly lace and a bouffant taffeta skirt. She wore a double crown of pearls trimmed with sequins and a fingertip veil of illusion.
Photo by Kirk Studio
Mrs. Minkel
Central United Presbyterian Church, Main and Jewett, was the setting for the marriage of Miss Barbara Ellen McCail to George L. Minkel at 4 yesterday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin P.. McCail of Sussex Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Minkel of Brim on St. The bride's gown of white silk organza and taffeta was styled with a scoop neckline and short sleeves. Organza roses centered the Alencon lace appliques embroidered on the bodice and on the bouffant skirt, w h i c h formed a chapel train.
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Mrs. Deri I Miss Gail Catherine Gau be
came the bride ©| Edward Eugene Dera at 11 pesterday morning at St. ^Andrew's Church, Elmwood and Sheridan, Town of Tonawanda. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Q. Gau of Whittier PI., Town of Tonawanda. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John Dera of Koons Ave. and the late Mr. Dera. Lace appliques trimmed the scoop neckline and bouffant skirt of the bride's organza gown. Shaft sleeves detailed the bodice.
Photo by Brueo Photographer*
Mrs. Kowalskl
Miss Carol Rose Grlffo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Griffo of Bedford Ave.,, and Frank A. Kowalski, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Etenger of Tonawanda, were united in marriage at 11 yesterday morning in Holy Spirit Church, Delaware and Dakota. The bride wore a chapel-length gown of silk organza with appliques of lace, pearls and sequins. Her fingertip veil was crowned with a tiara of crystals and pearls and she carried a crystal rosary and a white prayer book adorned with * white orchid.
Mrs. Barnes
The marriage of Miss Adrienne A. Cunningham to Airman 1/C Paul Edward Barnes Jr., USAF, was solemnized at 11 yesterday morning at Blessed Sacrament Church in Claremont Ave., Town of Tonawanda. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Cunningham of Niagara Falls Blvd., Town of Tonawanda. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Sr. of Lewistown, Pa. The Rev. John O'Neil officiated. The bride's floor-length gown of white Chantilly lac* wis styled with long sleeves and a portrait neckline.
Mr*. Courtney
Miss Mary Ann TereCh became the bride of Roy W. Courtney at 10 yesterday morning at St. Martin's Church in Abbott « d . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander N. Terech of Hanson St. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Courtney of Whitehall St. A gown of white taffeta, appliqued with beaded Alencon lace at the scoop neckline, was the choice of the bride. Lace appliques were repeated on the bouffant skirt, which terminated in a chapel train.
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