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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1948
Mrs. Mary Batka, 513 Stensel
S t , announces the engagement of
her daughter, Ann, to John J.
Putz, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Putz of
305 Broad St The wedding will
take piece in the near future.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/1/1948
The altar of St. Francis Church
was decorated with cut flowers on
Sept. 11 for the marriage of Miss
Ann Batka of 513 Stenzel St. to
John Putz of Broad St. The Rev.
Edward Schwegler officiated.
Mrs. William Eacon presided at
the organ during the ceremony.
Leon Pequet sang "Ave Maria"
and "Mother at Thy Feet is Kneeling."
Given in marriage by her brother,
John Batka, the bride wore a
colonial gown of white satin with
a long train trimmed with Chantilly
lace. Her veil was fingertip
length and she carried a colonial
bouquet of white roses.
Miss Helen BatKa, maid of honor,
wore an aqua gown and carried
a bouquet of Talisman roses. Miss
Mary Bennett and Mrs. Beth
Tooke, bridesmaids, wore Dink
and orchid dresses and carried
bouquets of yellow roses.
John Heller attended the bridegroom
as best man. Stanley Batka
and James Tooke were ushers.
The bride's mother was attired
in a black silk dress and chese
blue accessories and a corsage of
mixed flowers. The bridegroom's
mother was unable to attend because
of illness.
A wedding breakfast and dinner
was held following the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Putz are making
their home in 305 Broad St.
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