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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/9/1946
Peach-colored gladioli andbronse
pompons decorated St. Patrick's
Church for the wedding ceremony
performed there Saturday, when
the Rev. L. J. DiGiovanni of St.
Bridget's Church, Newfane, united
in marriage Miss Mary K Budneck,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Budnack, Newfane, and Lauri
Belliveau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien
Belliveau, Corwln Road, South
Lockport.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
taffeta with a shadow net neckline
edged with lace, with lace ruffles
forming the front of the dress. The
skirt extended to a train. Her
finger-tip veil . was caught to a
headdress of pearls and she carried
a Colonial bouquet of red roses and
baby's breath centered with a gar-
denia. She wore pearls, gift of
the groom.
Miss Sally J. DuPont, maid of
honor, wore a pink taffeta
with sweetheart neckline. She carried
a Colonial bouquet of pink
roses and baby's breath tied with
matching ribbon. The Misses Joyce
Reynolds and Patricia Hopkins,
bridemaids, were dressed alike in
blue satin gowns with sweetheart
necklines and wore headdresses of
blue net. They carried yellow
roses and baby's breath tied with
blue.
Sharon Ryan, cousin of the
bride, was flower girl, wearing a
white velvet drees with green velvet
trimming. She carried a Colonial
bouquet of white pompons
tied with lime green.
John Budnack was best man and
ushers were William Mullets and
Belliveau. James Budneck
and Henry Belliveau. brothers
of the bride and bridegroom, assisted
Father Di Giovonni at the
Mass.
The bride's mother wore a black
crepe dress trimmed with aqua
with black accessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore wine velvet
with matching accessories. Both
wore corsages of bronse and white
pompons tied with yellow.
A wedding breakfast was served
to the bridal party and immediate
families at Hotel Lox-Plaza, after
which a reception to 250 guests was
held between the hours of 8 and 6.
A supper was served later at the
home of the bridegroom's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Belliveau left for
an eastern trip, the brideweartng
a blue suit with black accessories
and a corsage of red roses. They
will make their home on Corwln
Road, Lockport.
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