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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/10/1970
Wed at a noontime nuptial
Mass on Saturday were the
former Miss Dolores Marie
Biernaoki and David L.
Morotchie.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Biernacki 131 Erie
St., Lockport. Mr. and Mrs.
J o s e p h Morotchie, 53
Morrow Ave., Lockport, are
parents of the groom.
Altar vases of pink
gladioli and white carnations
adorned St. John the
B a p t i s t Church, when
C a r m e n Perna played
wedding music. The Rev.
John M. Duggan, pastor,
performed the ceremony.
The bride was attired in
a floor-length gown of white
silk organza, fashioned with
short puff sleeves, high
neckline, natural bodice and
A-line skirt, terminating in
a detachable train. The
gown was trimmed with
venise lace on the bodice
and hemline. A camelot cap
of matching lace held her
elbow-length French silk
illusion veil.
Choice of the bride, was
a heart-shaped colonial
bouquet centered with pink
sweetheart roses, white
carnations forming the
outside and a shower of
white satin streamers.
M i s s Ann Biernacki,
wearing a long pink organza
gown, was faid of honor
gown, was faid of honor
to her sister. A border of
venise lace accented the
dress. Her headpiece was a
lac trimmed white organza
ribbon.
Mrs. Robert Peterson,
sister of the groom, and
Mrs. Kevin Calos, were
bridesmaids, in identical
dress.
A t t e n d a n t s carried
colonial bouquets of blue
Marguerite daisies, pink
roses and gypsophlia, with
blue satin ribbons.
Best man was John
Daigler. Ushering were
Robert Peterson, and John
O'Reilly of St. Louis, Mo.
An afternoon reception
was held at the Apple Grove
Inn, Medina.
The couple is now in
Bermuda.
They will live at Denison,
Iowa, where the bride will
teach in the Community
School System, and the
groom is to attend Mid-
western College.
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