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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Marshall
of 389 Clinton St.. announce
the engagement of
their daughter, Kathleen
(Cassie) Anne to Linus J.
Faery, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley V. Faery of 180 Irving
St.
Cassie. one of the finalists
In the Union-Sun and Journal
Page One Valentine
Contest, is a graduate of De
Sales Catholic High School
and attended the Sisters of
Charity Hospital School of
Nursing at Buffalo. She is
presently attending t h e
School of Laboratory Training
at Lockport Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. Faery, also a graduate
of De Sales, is employed
by the Harrison Radiator
Division of General Motors
Corp. at Lockport.
The wedding will be solemnized
June 13, 1964 at St.
Joseph's Church.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/13/1964
Carrying a colonial bouquet
accented with sasal
foliage, Miss Kathleen Anne
Marshall exchanged wedding
vows with Linus John
Faery at 10 this morning.
June 13. l%4 at St Joseph's
Church. The Rev. Samuel
L. Lombardo celebrated the
High Nuptial Mass before
an altar adorned with baskets
of white gladioli and
chrysanthemums.
The bride, a finalist in
the Union ° Sun and Journal
Page One Valentine Contest,
is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Marshall
of 389 Clinton St. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley V. Faery of
180 Irving St.
Chantilly lace adorned her
white full-length gown when
the bride was given in marriage
by her father. Fashioned
of peau de soie, the
gown was styled with a
scooped neckline, fitted bodice
and bell - shaped skirt
enhanced with lace. A lace
band circled the tiny waistline
and held her detachable
chapel-length train. A
matching l a c e pillbox
adorned with seed pearls
held her shoulder-length veil
of 'imported English sir*, illusion.
Miss Janice McLean of
Hornell, schoolmate of t h e
bride, served as the honor
attendant in a pale pink
peau de soie gown created
with an Empire waist and
sheath skirt featuring a chiffon
overskirt. A matching peau
cabbage rose neld her brief
veil and she carried a colonial
bouquet of white miniature
carnations and roses
In deep and pale shades.
Deep pink was the shade
of the identical gowns worn
by the attendants, Miss
Luc.a Savino, Mrs. Sue La-
Spada, Mrs. Georgia Adams
and Miss Anita Faery, sister
of the bridegroom. They
added matching cabbage
rose headpieces and carried
colonial bouquets of
miniature white carnations
and deep pink roses.
Serving as junior bridesmaids
were Miss Christine
Marshall, sister of the bride,
end Miss Mary Theresa
Faery, sister of the bridegroom.
They wore similar
gowns In pale pink.
John R. Adams of Hartland
served as best man.
Ushers were Gerald Jurek
of Swormsville, Dominic
Dellaccio, Richard B u r ke
and Anthony DiTulllo. all
of Lockport.
A moss green lace sheath
with matching Jacket was
the choice of Mrs. Marshall
for her daughter's wedding.
She added white accessories
and completed her ensemble
with white sweetheart
roses. Mrs. Faery,
mother of the bridegroom,
attended wearing a powder
blue silk sheath with lace
Jacket and matching accessories.
She lent accent to
her outfit with blue tinted
carnations.
The wedding dinner was
held at the Danny Sheehan
Steak House for the wedding
party and the immediate
families. The reception will
be held from 4 until 8 p.m.
at the Moose Home, where
the Helmsmen Three w i ll
provide music for dancing.
For her trip to the Adirondacks.
the bride will wear
a navy suit with white accessories
topping her ensemble
with a white cymbidium
orchid. White in the
area, the couple will visit
with the bride's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Gluszek of Tupper Lake.
When they return, they will
reside at 409 Clinton St.
The bride is a graduate
of De Sales Catholic High
School and attended Sisters
of Charity School of Nursing
at Buffalo. She is employed
by Lockport Memorial Hospital.
The bridegroom, also
a graduate of De Sales, is
an employe of the Harrison
Radiator Division of General
Motors Corp. While at De
Sales, he won the Bishop
Smith scoring and rushing
titles in football. He played
as halfback and later as
quarterback on the team in
one of the best years of
football at De Sales, and
upon graduation, received
the Best Athlete of the Year
Medal.
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