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- Niagara Gazette - 7/20/1949
RECENT BRIDE-Mrs. Frank
Wasko, who was recently married
at St. Peter's Episcopal church,
U the former Miss Priscilla Lodwick,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Lodwlck, 101st street.
Her husband Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Wasko. Fifteenth
street. Mr. and Mrs. Wasko
are residing at 2421 Twentyfirst
street.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 6/28/1949
The marriage of Miss Priscllla
Joyce Lodwick daughter of Mrs.
Edith Lodwick, 450 101st street, and
Mr. Thomas Lodwick, Lockport, to
Mr. Frank M. Wasko, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Wasko, 3317 Fifteenth
street, was solemnized Saturday
at St. Peter's E p i s c o p al
church, with the Rev. Blake B.
Hammond officiating.
Roses were used to decorate the
altar where th ecouple exchanged
marriage vows.
The musical setting for the Impressive
service was provided by
Mary Carolyn Neff, who played the
traditional wedding selections, and
Mr. Francis Fessenden.- soloist, who
sang "Because" and "Through the
Years."
The bride enfered the church on
the arm of Mr. Samuel Lloyd, who
gave her in marriage.
She wore a gown of moire taJfetta
with a yoke and puffed sleeves
of Chantilly lace. The bodice was
fitted. to the hips and her fullgathered
skirt extended into a court
train.
Her veil of silk illusion was edged
in Chantilly lace «m"d fell from a
queen's crown of seeded pearls and
rhlnestones.
She carried an arm bouquet of
white roses.
Miss Joan Hutsko, Detroit, cousin
of the bridegroom, was maid of
honor. Miss Charles Falbo, slater
of the bride, and Miss Terry Maellaro
were bridesmaids.
Mr. Howard Bates was best man.
Mr. Charles Falbo and Mr. Arthur
Albion were ushers.
After the wedding ceremony, a
reception for many guests was held
at the home of the bridegroom's
parehts.
For traveling, the bride chose a
suit of navy blue gabardine and
white accessories. She wore a corsage
of white roses.
After a motor trip, Mr. and Mrs.
Wasko will be at home at 2431
Twenty-first street, this city.
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