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- Niagara Gazette - 11/4/1949
Miss Julia Moskal, daughter of
Mrs. Sarah Moskal, Twenty-third
street, became the bride of Mr.
Stanley Skurski, son of Mrs. Josephine
Skurski. Duane avenue, at
a ceremony last Saturday at Holy
Trinity church. Rev. Vincent L.
Cyman. pastor, officiated at the
Nuptial High Mass and doublering
marriage ceremony.
Given in marriage by her broth-
er-in-law, Mr. anthony Dobrasz,
the bride wore a gown of candle-
light satin fashioned with a fitted
bodice and off-the-shsoulder effect
neckline designed with seed pearl
embroidery. The full skirt of the
gown formed a long train. A crown
of seed pearls held the bride's fin-
gertip veil of illusion. she carried
a prayer book adorned with gar-
denias and an orchid.
Miss Sophie Moskal, the bride's
sister, and mr. Matt Banks attend-
ed the couple as maid of honor and
best man respectively.
The bride's mother wore a ma-
roon crepe dress with maroon and
black accessories and corsage of
pink roses. The bridegroom's moth-
er wore a gray dress with gray and
black accessories and corsage of
red roses.
A wedding breakfast was served
at the Boot and Saddle club where
a reception followed.
For travelling on her wedding
trip the bride wore a hunter's green
suit with brown accessories and an
orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Skurski will reside
in Twenty-third street upon their
return.
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