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- Lockport NY UnionSun Journal
An attractive afternoon wedding
solemnizes at 3 o'clock Saturday
united in marriage Miss Esther
Jean Klumpp, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Klumpp, West Creek
Road, Burt, and Francis G. Bezek,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bezek,
Marshall Road, Medina. The mar-
riage was performed in the Olcott
Methodist Church with the pastor,
the Rev. Daniel Place, officiating.
A white slipper satin gown
trimmed in seed pearls and fash-
ioned with a fitted bodice and full
skirt, falling into a chapel-length
train, was chosen by the bride wh
was given in marriage by her fa-
ther. Her veil of illusion, edged
with lace, fell to her finger-tips,
and she carried a cascade bouquet
of white gladioli.
PINK, BLUE GOWNS
The bride's two attendants, the
Misses Patricia and Carol Wright
of Olcott, maid of honor and brides-
maid respectively, wore tatteta
gowns made with fitted bodices and
full skirts. The maid of honor chose
pink, and the bridesmaid, blue, both
wearing hats to match their gowns
Their cascade bouquets were fashioned
of pink gladioli.
The groom was attended by Ell
DuBois of Lockport as best man.
Francis Gerllng of Appleton, Wesley
Wright of Olcott and William
Tolhurst of Lockport were ushers
The church was banked with
ferns, palms, and bouquets of pink
gladioli with wedding music being
featured by Morris Sullivan, soloist,
and Mrs. Mae Sandberg, pianist.
The bride's mother was clad in
navy blue with white accessories,
and the mother of the groom wore
grey with grey accessories, both
choslng pink rosebud and carnation
corsages.
FLOWERS ADORN HOME
Vases of Spring flowers and bouquets
of pink gladioli filled t h e
home of the bride's parents where
a reception was given for 50 guests.
Out-of-town friends attended from
Pennsylvania, Niagara Falls, Medina
and Lockport.
Following the reception the bridal
couple left for a motor trip through
New York State, the bride choosing
for her going-away costume a blue
suit accented by white and brown
accessories.
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