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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/24/1944
All white flowers decorated the
chancel of Grace Lutheran church
for the marriage of Miss Lois Meyers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Meyers, to Cpl. Walter Wolanske,
son of Mrs. Louise Wolanske,
of Tremont street, Saturday.
Oct. 21.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a white lace
gown, with long tight fitting
sleeves, falling in points over the
wrists, and a full skirt, which
foil into a graceful court length
train. She wore a finger tip veil
of illusion, held with a crown of
orange blossoms. Her wedding
bouquet was of calla lilies and
blue delphiniums.
Miss Audrey Meyers, the bride's
sister, was the Maid-of-honor. She
wore a pale blue taffeta gown,
with a matching fingertip veil and
carried a bouquet of roses and
pom-poms.
Miss Jean Meyers, sister of the
bride, and Miss Lorrine LeFleur,
riece of the groom were the
bridesmaids, wearing similarly
fashioned gowns of pale green and
pael pink taffeta, with matching
fingertip veils. They carried roses
and pom-poms. The bride's gifts
to her attendants were pearls.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held for 100 guests,
at the Ukranian hall. The bridal
table was covered with a lovely
lace cloth and centered with a
three tiered wedding cake.
Cpl. and Mrs. Wolanske left for
a short wedding trip, after which
Cpl. Wolanske will report to Lake
Placid, N. Y. His bride will accompany
him.
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