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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 1/17/1967
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Bane of 4497 Orchard
Place, Gasport, announce the engagement of
Miss Nancy Seward, the daughter of Mrs. Bane
and the late Arthur J. Seward, to Ronald Romanowski,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Romanowski of
7284 East Creek Road, Lockport.
Miss Seward was graduated from Royalton-
Hartland Central High School and attended the
New York State College at Fredonia and the
State University of New York at Buffalo. She is
employed at Farmer's and Mechanic's Savings
Bank of Lockport.
Mr. Romanowski, a graduate of Akron Central
High School, attended both the State University
College at Albany and Yale University. He is
employed at Norton Laboratories Inc., Lockport.
An April wedding is planned.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/15/2967
Miss Nancy M. Seward
and Ronald L. Romanowski
were united in marriage at
6:30 p.m. Saturday, April
15, 1967 at a candlelight service
in the Gasport United
Church of Christ.
The Rev. George A. Paboojian
officiated at the double-
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Gaylord M. Bane of
4497 Orchard Place, Gasport
and the late Arthur J.
Seward. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
J. Romanowski, of 7284 East
Creek Road, Lockport.
The church was decorated
with candelabra, palms
and baskets of white gladioli
and daisies. The soloist,
Mrs. Joann Beach, was accompanied
at the organ by
her husband, Richard
Beach.
The bride was given in
marriage by her step - father,
Gaylord M. Bane. She
wore a gown of white peau
de soie, with a scoop neckline,
accented with French
imported Alencon lace, as
were her long tapered
sleeves and A-line, floor
length skirt. Her cathedrallength
train, attached at the
empire waist line of her
gown, was also complemented
with Alencon lace detail.
A three - tiered veil of silk
illusion fell from a headpiece
of aurora borealis
beads and petals of pearls.
Miss Seward carried a
white orchid, resting on a
white Bible, with cascading
lilies of the valley, stephanotis
and ivy.
Her honor attendant was
her sister, Mrs. Patricia
Alt, of Flushing. Mrs. Alt
wore a gown of avocado
green peau de soie, with a
fitted empire bodice, Kabbuki
sleeves, trimmed in
Venetian lace and a fulllength
A-line skirt. Her
headpiece was a chrysanthemum
caught up by a bouffant
veil of tulle, in colors
to match the gown.
The bridesmaids, Miss
Linda Romanowski of
Lockport, sister of the
groom, and Miss Beverly
Slocum, of Buffalo, were
dressed similarly to the honor
attendant, but in shades
of antique gold. Each carried
bouquets of white dais-
ies, tied with avocado green
ribbon.
Donald L. Proietty, of
Lockport, served as best
man and the ushers were
A. James Seward and Richard
D. Seward of Gasport,
brothers of the bride.
A buffet reception followed
the ceremonies in the
Gasport Fire Hall. The couple
planned a wedding trip
to Miami Beach, Fla. and
will make their home at 703
East High Street, Lockport.
The bride is a graduate of
Royalton - Hartland Central
School and attended Fredonia
State Teachers College
and the State University of
New York at Buffalo. She is
presently employed by the
Farmers and Mechanics
Savings Bank of Lockport.
The groom is a graduate
of Akron Central School
and attended the State University
College at Albany
and Yale University. He is
presently employed by Norton
Laboratories, Inc. of
Lockport
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