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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/30/1953
A gown of Chantilly lace was chosen by Miss Carol Ann
Bobzien, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Bobzien of 111 Grand St., for
her marriage to Richard M. Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Randall of 58 Beattie Ave.. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
the First Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Stephen E. Palmer
officiating.
Glven In marriage by her godfather,
O. H. La Fever of Norwalk.
O.. the bride was attired in
a ballerina-length, strapless gown
fashioned with fitted lace jacket
and full-length fitted sleeves, nylon
panel Inserts trimmed the
skirt. A Juliet cap etched' with
pearls held her fingertip veil and
she carried an arm bouquet of
white roses.
The bride's attendant was Miss
Angie. J. Villella who wore a ballerina-
length, strapless gown of
vivid yellow fashioned after t he
bride's with a lace top end nylon
net skirt topped by a bolero Jacket
of nylon lace. She wore matching
shoes and headband and carried
an arm. bouquet of yellow talisman
roses.
James Nicholson attended t he
brtdegroom as best man.
Music was furnished by M i s s
Ann Haley, pianist.
Mrs. Bobzien chose a gown of
ashes-of-roses tissue faille w i th
black coin-dots end black accessories.
The bridegroom's mother
wore navy nylon with white accessories
and both were pink rosebud
corsages.
A reception to. 180 guests was
held at Redman's Hall. The table
was centered with a three-tiered
wedding cake.
For a Wedding trip to the Thousand
Islands the bride wore a blcge
linen suit with navy accessories
and a corsage of red rosebuds.
They wlfi make their heme at 144
Washburn St.
Out-of-town guests were f r om
Norwalk, O,, Buffalo and Newfane.
The bridegroom served it
months.in Korea, both are graduates
of Lockport High School.
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