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- Niagara Gazette - 9/28/1958
MISS MARGARET ANN SKURSKI*presented a bouquet
of dahlias and chrysanthemums to the statue of the
Blessed Virgin Mary during her wedding to John E. Olejniczak
Saturday, (Sept. 27, 1958) in Holy Trinity Church. A
double-ring ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. John
Paczkylo, uniting the daughter of Mrs. John Skurski, Walnut
Aye., and the late Mr. Skurski, with the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Olejniczak, Cayuga Dr.
WEARING A GOWN of embroidered
nylon tulle with a
scalloped portrait neckline trimmed
with sequins and pearls, the
bride was escorted to the altar by
heY uncle, Edward Skurski. Her
fitted bodice extended to a bouffant
skirt made of tiers of ruffles
that swept to a chapeMength
train. She wore a queen's crown
of. sequins and seed pearls to
hold her double veil made of
three tier* of French illusion
and carried a prayer book graced
by white orchids.
Miss Cynthia Kenny, the maid
of honor, wore a floor-length
frock of green satin peau de
soie with a fitted bodice and
a draped neckline. She wore a
crown of forget-me-nots to hojd
her fly-away Yeil and carried a
colonial bouquet of rust-colored
. mums and yellow roses.
THE BRIDESMAIDS, Miss
Rosalie Majka, N. Tonawanda,
and Miss Nancy Muisner, Lew-
iston, were gowned similarly to
the honor attendant, but In
rose. They carried colonial bouquets
of yellow roses and. green
mums.
The best man was Ted Mocniak
and the ushers were Richard
Skurski, Dr. Eugene Janik, Paul
Marvin and Roy Koslicki
For the reception at ' St.
George's Hall, the mother of
the bride selected a gown of
avocado gTeen with a lace bodice
and a chiffon skirt. The bridegroom's
motheT wore a gown
of powder blue with accessories
to match. They both wore corsages
of roses.
The bride selected a gray
wool suit with black and white
accessories and an orchid corsage
when she left on her honeymoon
to Miami, Fla.
The couple will be at home
at 2496 Cudaback Ave
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