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- Niagara Gazette - 10/22/1961
MISS ANN FRANCES PIWOWARCZYK became
the bride of Henry T. Lisowski at Our
Lady of the Rosary Church on Saturday (Oct 21,
1961).
Very Rev. Msgr. J. Stanly Ormsby assisted bv
Rev. Anthony Szewc of Holy Trinity Church and
Rev. Vincent Parulis M. I. C. of St. George's
Church officiated, at the marriage of the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piwowarczyk. E. Falls
Street, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.
Lisowski, Cudaback Avenue.
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THE BRIDE, who presented a bouquet of
flowers before the statue of the Virgin Mary, was
given in marriage by her father. She was gowned
in a peau de soie princess silhouette dress. The
front panel of the dome skirt was embellished
with seed pearls and crystals and the carriage
back was fashioned with folds and self made
fabric roses terminating in a chapel length train.
A crown of seed pearls and crystals held her
bouffant silk illusion veil and she carried a bouquet
of chrysanthemums and stephanotis centered
with a white orchid.
MISS GERALDINE PIWOWARCZYK, sister
of the bride, was maid of honor. She was attired
in a gold gown of satin peau de soie featuring a
coachman back. A matching crown held her circular
veil and she carried a cascade of Fuji
mums interspersed with blue wheat.
Bridesmaids the Misses Doreen Alex and
Dorothy Bozek and j u n i o r bridesmaids the
Misses Karen Piwowarczyk and Linda Dojka
were similarly attired in montego blue. Barbara
Piwowarczyk was flower girl. She was outfitted
in matching gold.
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JOHN W. FIRTH was best man. Serving as
ushers were Frank Piwowarczyk and Ronald- Z.
Naradowski.
An evening reception was held at the Upper
Trinity Hall.
The bride's mother wore a romance blue silk
organza sheath, "matching accessories and a
while orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother
was attired in a milk embroidered silk organza
sheath with matching accessories and a white
orchid.
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