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- Niagara Gazette - 11/6/1966
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kasprzak,
6798 Woodside Place,
announce the, engagement of
their daughter, Miss C a r o l
Kasprzak, to Frederick Leslie
Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Watson, 633 13th St.
Miss Kasprzak is a graduate
of Niagara Wheatfield
School a n d is employed at
Valu Discount Store.
Mr. Watson is a graduate
of Trott Vocational High
School and is employed at
Harrison Radiator Division of
General Motors Corp., Lockport.
The couple p l a n s to wed
next year.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 1/21/1968
MISS CAROL J. KASPRZAK became the
bride of Frederick L. Watson Saturday (Jan.
20, 1968) at 10 a.m. in St. Leo's Church.
The Rev. John Smith performed the doublering
ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Kasprzak, 6798 Woodside
Place, Town of Niagara, and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Watson, 633 13th St.
THE BRIDE was given in marriage by her
father. She was attired in a gown of rosepoint
.lace with portrait neckline, long sleeves and
fitted bodice. Her bouffant tiered skirt extended
into a chapel train. Her headpiece, a
crown of pearls and crystal, held a bouffant
veil. She carried a cascade of white butterfly
roses and white pompons.
The maid of honor,- Miss Barbara- Popaduch,
wore a royal blue floor-length gown of
velvet with satin trim and matching headpiece
of velvet leaves and face veil. Pale pink mums
and pompons were her flowers.
The bridesmaids, Miss Patricia Sayers and
Miss Barbara Dolansky, were s i m i l a r ly
attired. Their flowers were yellow.
THE .BEST MAN was Ronald Watson,
brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Edwin
Kasprzak, brother of the bride, and Harry
Walders.
An evening reception was held at the
Niagara No, 1 Fire Hall.
After a wedding 'trip to the Pocono
Mountains, the couple will reside in Niagara
Falls.
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