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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 1/30/1963
White snapdragons and carnations adorned the
altar of St Joseph's Church at 10 Saturday morning
(Jan. 26, 1963) for the wedding of Miss Rita Ann
Yanicki and Douglas Gary Lamb. The Rev. Samuel
L. Lombardo, pastor officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Yanicki
of 4283 Purdy Road. Mr. and
Mrs.
Thomas Lowe of Ridge
Road, Lockport, are the par-
ents of the groom.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a gown
of rosepoint lace fashioned
with a scalloped neckline, fit-
ted bodice and long tapered
sleeves. The bouffant skirt of
rosepoint lace was floor-length.
Her jeweled queen's crown
caught her fingertip veil of
nylon illusion and she car-
ried a white missal adorned
with tiara roses and feathered
white carnations.
SISTER ATTENDS
Miss Judy Yanicki attended
her sister as maid of honor in
a floor - length gown of an-
tique gold satin taffeta fash-
ioned with a high scooped
neckline, long tapered sleeves
and a semi - bell skirt. She
carried a white satin and lace
muff adorned with golden
garnet roses and featured
white carnations, tipped in
blue.
Identically attired but in
royal blue was the bridesmaid,
Miss Sandra Carlin.
Attending the groom as best
man was Willard Lamb of
Hudson, N.Y. Serving as ush-
er was Gordon Bloom of Lock-
port.
Mrs.
Yanicki attended her
daughter's wedding in a pale
green print dress enhanced
with moss green accessories.
She completed her ensemble
with golden garnette roses
and white feathered carna-
tions.
Mrs. Lowe, mother of
the groom, chose a print dress
of orchid, green and brown
and added green accessories.
Her corsage of golden garnette
roses and white feathered car-
nations completed
tume.
RECEPTION
The wedding breakfast was
held at Wally's Restaurant,
Wright's Corners, where the
reception followed. The focal
point of the bride's table was
a four - tiered wedding cake
topped with a miniature bride
and groom and flanked by ar-
rangements of yellow roses
and pompons and blue carna-
tions.
Music for dancing was
supplied by Danny King's or-
chestra.
Upon their return from
their Canadian wedding trip,
the couple will reside at 182
N. Transit St.
Guests attended from Hud-
son, Canada, Buffalo and Gas-
port.
Both graduates of Lockport
Senior High School, they are
also both employed at Lock-
port Memorial Hospital. The
groom has served for four
years with the U.S. Navy
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