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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/23/1967
In a double ring ceremony at
11 a.m. today in Blessed Sacra-
ment Church, Miss Nancy Marie
Kaiser became the bride of John
Michael Bucolo.
The Rev. George J. Cotter of-
ficiated for the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Kaiser, 239
Edgewood Ave., Town of Tona-
wanda, and the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel J. Bucolo, 819 Oli-
ver St., North Tonawanda.
The bride wore a colonial style
gown of Rosepoint lace over taf-
feta designed with a Sabrina
neckline, long sleeves and a
tiered skirt which terminated in
a chapel length train.
Her illusion veil was caught to
a double crown of Rosepoint lace
beaded in pearls and crystals
and she carried a cascade bou-
quet of miniature carnations and
white bridal roses with ivy.
Miss Karen Grandits, the
bride's cousin, was maid of hon-
or attired in a floor length gown
of peacock blue satin and chif-
fon.
Her Empire waistline was
accented with embroidery and a
chiffon train which fell full
length. Her petaled flower headpiece
held a veil of matching silk and
chiffon. She carried a bouquet of
tinted carnations and yellow dai-
sies.
Attired identically were the
Misses Joan Muscarella, Mary
P. Carr and Jeanne Bucolo, the
bridegroom's sister, brides-
maids, and Miss Diane Kaiser,
the bride's sister, junior brides-
maid.
Michael Blest, the bride-
groom's brother-in-law, was best
man. Michael March, Gerald
Dembrowicz, Thomas Leithner,
Airman 3.C. David Kaiser and
Michael J. Kaiser ushered.
The bride's mother chose a
rust knit metallic dress with a
matching coat and green acces-
sories. An aqua crepe dress and
lace coat with gold accessories
was worn by.the bridegroom's
mother.
A reception will take place in
the Island Park Restaurant,
West Seneca.
The couple will motor to the
Adirondacks on their wedding
trip.
When they return, they will
make their home in Victoria Av-
enue, Kenmore.
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