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- Niagara Gazette - 6/3/1950
White carnations decorated
altar of St. Teresa of the Infant
Jesus church this morning, when
Rev, John M. Ryan officiated at
the Impressive double-ring cere-
mony uniting in marriage Miss
Theresa L. Archbold, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Archbold,
College avenue, and Mr. Charles B.
Wolosin. son of Mr.- and Mrs. S. C.
Wolosin, Kingston, Pa.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of-eyelet
organdy with illusion neckline and
a fitted bodice. The full skirt was
fashioned with a full center back
and a soft cascade .ruffle ending in
a sweep of a train. Her fingertip
veil of French imported illusion was
held in place by a Quaker shaped
bonnet made of. matching eyelet
She carried a colonial bouquet of
white roses.
Her sister and only attendant,
Miss Mary L. Archbold, was attired
in ice blue organdie with matching
calot. She carried a bouquet of yellow
roses.
Mr. Edward S. Wolosin. brother
of the bridegroom, was best man
and Mr, Fred LaDue and Mr. Jack
Christie acted as ushers.
The musical background for the
ceremony was provided by Mr. Connor
McQarry at the organ. Miss
Joanne Johnstone sang "On this
Day O'Beautiful Mother" and "Ave
Maria."
The wedding breakfast was held
immediately after the ceremony at the home of the bride for the wedding
party. This afternoon the reception
will be held at the bride's
home.
For traveling, the, bride wore a
tailored navy and white checked
suit with matching accessories and
a corsage of white carnations.
After a motor trip through New
York and New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs.
Wolosin will be at home at 630
Fourth street, this city.
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