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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 2/14/1950
Wedding vows were enhanced by
Miss Ida Podeasek. sister of Stanley
Podesaek, 11 Grosvenor Ave.,
and Jerome Bucolo. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Bucolo. RD 4, Lock
port. In a ceremony solemnised
rob. 4 at St. Joseph's Church with
the Rev. Anthony Bilotta as celebrant.
Mixed bouquets of gladioli
and snapdragons 'decorated the
church.
Given in marriage by her broth
er, the bride was gowned in white
satin styled with an illusion neck
Bne and drop shoulder trimmed: with
French lace. A satin peplum edged
With lace highlighted the waistline
Her veil Of imported English illusion
was caught with lilies and
bows to a rhinestone beaded halo,
and she carried an arrangement of
white rosea and Calla lilies tied
with streamers.'
BRIDAL PARTY
The groom's cousin. Miss Lee
Bucolo. was maid of honor with
another cousin. Daniel Bucolo serv-
ed best man. Bridesmaids in
cluded the Misses Dee Bucolo, Pru
dence Bucolo end Frances Bucolo,
all of Lockport. Ushers were Mi
chael and Joseph Bucolo, brothers
of the groom, end Frank Allen of
Lyndonville. -Anthony Dl Tullio was
ring bearer end Catherine Toniere
flower girl.
All the bride's attendants were
dressed in white, pink 'and aqua
fruited marquisette frocks m
with basque bodices buttoned down
the front to crinoline padded skirts.
Matching halo hats and gauntlets,
with bridal bouquets of mixed roses,
completed their ensembles. The
flower girl wore a gown similar to
the bride's with braided halo headdress
adorned with flowers.
A navy blue print gown w i th
black accessories and corsage of
red roses was worn by the groom's
mother, Mrs. Bucolo. During the
ceremony appropriate wedding mu
sic was played by Miss Santina
Tracey, organist.
WEDDING RECEPTION
A wedding breakfast to 75 and
dinner to 150 was held at the Ea
gles Temple with 300 guests later
attending a reception, at the hall,
14 being seated at the bridal table
Out-of-town guests i were present
from Rochester, Buffalo and LyndonvUle.
For a wedding trip to New York
City, Philadelphia and Washington
the bride wore a iuschla gabardine
suit with brown accessories and gardenia
corsage. Upon their return
the couple will make their home on
the Slayton Settlement Road.
The -bridegroom served during
World War n as a private first
class in the Marine corps with three
years service overseas.
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