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- Niagara Gazette - 4/16/1967
MISS LUCILLE ANN Bielefeld and Leo
Anthony Bax exchanged-nuotial vows Saturday
(April 15. 1967) at Amherst Community
Church, Snyder. Rev. Charles G. Chamberlain
officiated at the 6:30 p.m. candlelight
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles J. Bielefeld. 316 Sunrise Blvd.. Williamsville.
Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony L. Bax. 2192 North Ave.
Mr. Bielefeld gave his daughter in marriage.
She chose a floor-length gown of white
silk organza with beaded hand-clipped Chantilly
lace around the circlet neckline and on
the Empire bodice. The modified A-line skirt
and chapel-length train were a l s o accented
with lace and a matching cap of beaded lace
held the bouffant veil of silk illusion.
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MISS LINDA CAROL Bielefeld of New York
City, the bride's sister, was maid of honor.
She wore a floor-length gown of turquoise cre^e
with a net cage trimmed in deep turquoise satin.
She carried shrimp pink shastas and white
roses cascading from a white wicker basket.
The bridesmaids. Miss Beverly. Clements and
Miss Mary Elizabeth Neill, wore gowns similar
to that of the honor attendant. Miss Cheryl
Ann Ahrens, the bride's niece, was junior
bridesmaid.
Ronald V. Little, Buffalo, was best man.
Guy A. Bax, the bridegroom's brother, and
Kenneth DiBiasio, Buffalo, were ushers and
Leo L. Bax, the bridegroom's cousin, was a
junior usher.
An evening reception was held at the Parkway
Inn.
The couple will honeymoon in Miami Beach,
Fla.
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