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- Niagara Gazette
THE VERY REV. Msgr.
J. Stanly Ormsby united
Miss Catherine Mary Lazarz
and Charles a. Tracey in
holy matrimony at Our
Lady of the Rosary Church
on Saturday, (Sept. 13,
1958) at 9 a.m.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. Lazarz, E.
Falls St., was united with the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
B, Tracey, LaSalle Ave., in a
double-ring ceremony.
WEARING A GOWN of
pearl white imported silk, the
bride was escorted to the altar
by her father. The wedding
gown had a keyhole neckline
edged in re-embroidered alencon
lace and trimmed with seed
pearls and sequins. Her cap
sleeves of tulle were edged in
lace and she wore silk gauntlets
pointed over the hands. The
bouffant skirt featured double
panels of illusion, edged with
appliques of silk and scattered
with pearls and sequins. Her
chapel-length train was also in-
set with panels of illusion over a
taffeta underskirt.
The bride's headdress of lace
petals with crystal drops held a
triple veil of imported French
illusion inset with lace motifs.
She carried a prayer book graced
by white roses, centered with a
white orchid.
MRS RICHARD LAZARZ
was the matron of honor and
Miss Nina Dean was bridesmaid.
The bride's niece, Miss Jan
Lazarz was flower girl. all the
attendants were similarly gown-
ed in cotillion blue belveteen
with scoop necklines and cap
sleeves. The dresses featured
an empire band tied in back in
a bow. Their head bands of
\matching velvet held circular
maline veils and they all carried
colonial bouquets ofyellow roses
and mums.
The brother of the bride,
Richard Lazarz, was best man
and Samuel Williams was the
usher. The bride's nephew,
Michael Lazarz, was the ring
bearer.
ST. GEORGES HALL was
the scene of the reception, dur-
ing which the bride's mother
greeted her guests wearing a
sheath dress of light blue lace
and crepe with a flowing panel
of chiffon. A rust colored dress
of lace with matching accessories
was the choice of the bride-
groom's mother. They both wore
corsafes of orchids.
For a wedding trip through the
New England States the bride
wore a green sheath dress with
brown accessories and a cor-
sage of orchids.
The couple will reside at
2202 E. Falls St.
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