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- Niagara Gazette - 5/12/1950
Spring flowers decorated the altar
of the Immaculate Conception
church. North Ridge, for the marriage
of Miss Mildred J. Cindrich,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Cindrich, Pekin, to Mr. John L.
Dooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J
Dooley, this city. The Rev. Chrlstopher
Roach officiated at the doublering
ceremony. The "Ave Maria"
was sung by Miss Theresa Faery
during the ceremony.
The bride entered the church on
the arm of her father, she wore a
own of candlewhite satin fashioned
With a round neckline outlined with
lace. The gathered skirt of her
gown, trimmed with lace. extended
into a cathedral-length train. From
the bride's halo fell a fingertip veil
of Illusion and she carried a crescent
bouquet of white roses and
white hyacinths.
The maid of honor. Miss Maureen
Dooley, sister of the bridegroom
was dressed in a pink tafetta and
lace gown with an off-shoulder
neckline, fitted bodice and & full
skirt which fell gracefully, over a
hoop underskirt.. She wore a matching
pink lace picture hat and carried
a bouquet of pale green carna-
tions
The bridesmaids were Mrs. Martin
Cindrich and Mrs. Stanley Leaderhouse.
They wore taffeta and
lace gowhs of orchid and nlle green,
respectively, fashioned with a square
neckline and full skirts which fell
over a hoop underskirt. They both
wore matching picture hats and
can-led yellow and orchid carnations.
The flower girl, Patricia Ann
Broeker, niece of the bride, was
dressed in yellow with a floral
headdress. She carried a basket of
matching flowers.
Mr. Martin Cindrich, brother of
the bride, was best man. The ushers
were Mr. George Weidert and Mr.
Matthew Markavlch.
The mother of the bride wore a
streetlength dress of navy blue crepe
with white accessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a beige suit
with toast accessories. Each wore
a corsage of pink carnations.
After the ceremony a breakfast
was served at the home of the bride
followed by a dinner for 50 guests
at the Bergholtz community hall.
More than 260 attended the reception.
For traveling, the bride wore a
navy blue suit with white accessories
and a corsage of white roses.
After their return from Washington,
D.C and the Southern states, the
couple will reside at pekln.
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