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- Niagara Gazette
Scarbecz-Grosicki
Pink peonies and bluebells deco-
rated the altar of Holy Trinity
church on June 28 for the marriage
of Miss Joan Grosicki, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Grosicki, 1824
East Falls street, and Mr. Edward
Scarbecz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Skrabacz, 1906 Welch ave-
nue.
The Rev. Caslme'r Songin offlc-'
iated at the double ring ceremony.'
Miss Loretta Krysiak was t h e solo-1
1st and Mr. Aloysius Mazurowski
accompanied her at the organ.
The bride, who was given In mar- '
riage by her father, wore a Queen
| Anne-styled white satin gown.
j fashioned with a high neckline. |
f i t t ed bodice, bustle effect and a
i full skirt, which formed a circular ]
i train. Her fingertip veil fell from '
a satin crown looped with'seed
! pearls She carried a cascade bou-
! quet of white gardenias.
! Miss Theresa Rieger was the
maid of honor; Mrs. Margaret Wozniak.
the matron of honor, and
Miss Alice Skrabacz. sister of the
: bridegroom, was the bridesmaid.
Mr. John Skerlin was the best
man and ushers were Mr. John
Grosicki. brother of the bride, and
Mr Fred Litwa.
Claudia Sturmer was flower girl
and Robert Jakubowski, the ring
bearer.
The wedding breakfast, dinner
and recention were held at the Holy
Trinity hall
The couple left for a two-weeks'
motor trip to the Adirondack*,
New York City and Washington,
the bride wearing a blush pink suit
dress with white accessories and a
corsage of white roses
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