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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/3/1956
In a candlelight ceremony, June 9, in the First Church
of Christ, Disciple, Grove St., Miss Harriette Grace Rech,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Grover Rech was married to
Ludomir Thaddeus Lazarz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Lazarz
of Elmhurst, Long Island.
The double ring ceremony was
performed at 4 p.m. by the Rev.
Norman g. Crawford in a setting
of baby chrysanthemums, snap-
dragons, gladioli, palms and
lighted candelabra tapers. lighted
tapers were placed along each side
of the church, choir loft an dbaptis-
try.
Miss Grace Myers, Soloist, sand
"Through the Years," "Whither
Thou Goest." and "My Prayer."
She was accompanied by Mrs. ar-
chie Waite at the organ.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore an ankle-length
gown of immported Italian rosepoint
lace over a white satin hoop skirt,
a skirt of blue taffeta, a skirt of
heavy net and another skirt of ac-
cordion pleated net. Lace was
hand-appliqued on the skirt of the
gown. Her fingertip veil of illusion
was caught to a headpiece of
orange blossoms and seed pearls..
She carried a cascade of white car-
nations and baby breath.
Mrs. Curtis E. owens, the
bride's ister, was the matron of
honor. She wore a full-skirted, bal-
lerina length gown of pale blue or-
ganza with a matching headpiece,
mitts and slippers. She carried a
cascade of pink carnations and
baby breath.
Miss Jennie Grace Owens, niece
of the bride, as flower girl wore a
frock of white and pale blue nylon
and a headpiece of lilies-of-the-val-
ley. Jennie carried a colonial bou-
quet of white and pink carnations.
Jan Lazarz, attended his son as
best man. Ushers were Jack W.
Rech, the bride's brother, and
Curtis E. Owens, her brother-in
law.
The bride's mother selected a
beige dress of silk organza with
white accessories. The bride-
groom's mother wore a navy blue
silk dress with white accessorie.s
Orchid corsages completed their
costumes.
A reception was given in the
church parlor. Out of town guests
were present from Elmhurst, Long
Island, Williston, Long Island.,
Syracuse and Chicago,, Ill..
For travel, the bride wore a
beige linen suit with matching ac-
cessories. The couple honeymooned
in Montreal, Quebec and the Thou-
sand Islands. they expect to be in
their new home, 184 Utica St., by
July 14.
Prenuptial parties for the bride
were given by Mrs. Albert P.
Hardleben, Mrs. Curtis E. Owens,
Mrs. William Litz and girls from
Linde Air Products Co. Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Rech entertained aft-
er the rehearsal.
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