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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 2/15/1954
LOIARS-KRULL-Mr. and
Mrs. Philip H. Krull of Creek
Road, Clarence, Center, an-
nouce the engagement of
their daughter, Helen Louise,
to Frank R. Loiars, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loiars
of 139 Van Buren St. Miss
Krull attended Clarence
Central High School and Mr.
Loiars is a graduate of Lock-
port High School. The Wed-
ding will be solemnized June
5.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/8/1954
White gladioli adorned the altar of St. Joseph's Church
Saturday morning for the marriage of Miss Helen Louise Krull
and Frank R. Loiars. The Rev. Samuel Lombardo officiated
at the ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
H. Krull of Creek Road, Clarence Center, and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Loiars of 139 Van Buren St
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride was attired In a
floor-length gown of lace and nylon
tulle over taffeta, fashioned
with a bodice of lace with an off°
tbeahoukter scalloped neckline
and long pointed aleeves. A tier of
lace topped three tiers of nylon
tulle over taffeta forming the bouifaot
skirt. A queen's crown of
lace scallops held her fingertip
veil of French illusion and she
carried a white orchid on a white
Prayer Book, with white stephanotis
and ribbons.
MATRON OF HONOR
Mm. Catherine McCowan, slater
of the groom, was matron of
honor and tbe bridesmaids were
Miss Elisabeth McArthur anf Mrs.
Frances Bachman of North Tonawanda,
sister of the bride. The
honor attendant wore shrimp coior
and the bridesmaids peacock blue.
Their gowns were fashioned alike
with softly draped surplice bodices
ending in molded midriffs and
bouffant skirts consisting of ruffled
tiers of nylon net over taffeta with
matching mitts and picture hats.
They carried white carnations and
stephanotis with matching stream
era.
Mary Melinda McArthur was
flower girl in a gown of shrimp
color nylon similar to those worn
by the other attendants, and a
matching picture hat and miniature
bouquet. Robert Matheis of
Getzvtlle. nephew of the bride was
ring bearer.
The bridegroom was attended by
Cono Sammarco as beet man,
with James Artieri and Harry
Bachman of North Tonawanda as
ushers.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Krull selected a dress of
hght orchid silk and she bridegroom's
mother a dress of navy
and white silk. Both wore white
accessories and corsages of white
carnations.
WEDDING RECEPTION
A wedding breakfast was served
to the-bridal party and Immediate
families at the home of Mrs. McCowan
on Akron Street, and a
wedding dinner was served to 26
at the CIO Hall on Walnut Street.
A reception to 400 later was held,
also at CIO Hall. .The bride's table
was centered with a fourtiered
wedding cake and decorated
with flowers. Jack Gatior's orchestra
provided music for dancing.
Following the reception the
couple left for a wedding trip to
the Southern states. For traveling
the bride wore a dress of navy
silk shantung wkh pink print, and
navy accessories.
Out-of-town guests were f r om
Buffalo, the Tonwandas, Spring
Brook, Wilson, Medina, Clarence
Center. East Amherst, Gasport
Newfane and Getzville.
The bride Is a graduate of Clarence
Central School, and the groom
of Lockport High School.
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