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- Niagara Gazette - 10/16/1950
The marriage of Miss Mary Butski,
daughter of Mr. Anthony Butski,
Sr., this city, and Mr. William
Wylucki, son of the late Mrs. Wylucki,
also of this city, was solemnized
at St. Stanislaus Kostka church.
The Rev. Benjamin Sokolowski officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
Miss Stella Wrobel, soloist, accompanied
by Mr. John Kudela at
the organ, presented the a musical
background for the ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of skinners'
slipper satin with an oval neckline
matchscalloped
with beaded palm trees.
A bird of .paradise adorned one side
of the bouice, beaded with crystal
beads and seed pearls. The bride's
full gathered skirt fell into a cathedral-
length train. The bride's tiara
of seed pearls and mirror beads held
her full-length veil of illusion trimmed
with lace. She carried a bouquet
of gardenias and white roses
centered with an orchid.
Miss Rita Wiatr, maid of honor,
wore a gown of peacock blue satin
with a Chinese neckline and fitted
bodice flowing into a full hoop
skirt. 'Her headdress was a large
picture hat of peacock blue satin and
she carried a bouquet of pink roses
and snap dragons.
The bridesmaids, Miss Gladys
Butski, sister of the bride and Miss
Wilma Kowalski wore identical
gowns of American beauty rose
satin. The gowns were fashioned
with a Queen Anne collar and fell
into a full hoop skirt. Each wore
a picture hat to match her gown
and carried a bouquet of yellow
roses and carnations.
Mr. Chester Wylucki was his brother's
best man and Messrs Richard
Wegrzyn and Frank Mazanka were
the ushers.
Mrs. Leonard Rydelek, sister of
the bride, wore a black velvet dress
trimmed with white and black accessories.
Mn. Stanley Wegrzyn,
aunt of the bridegroom, wore a toast
colored dress with matching accessories.
Each wore a corsage of
red roses and gardenias.
A wedding breakfast and reception
were held at Madaj's hall, Niagara
street, for more than 250 guests.
After a wedding trip to New York
City, Mr. and Mrs. Wylucki will
reside in this city. The bride chose
for travel a suit of forest green with
matching accessories. An orchid
completed her costume.
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