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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/10/1948
The engagement of Miss Elaine
Hils to Eugene Miliczky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miliczky of
197 Lin wood Ave. is announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
W. Hils of 448 Bennett St. The
wedding will take place next
year.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/16/1949
St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed
Church was the setting
last Saturday of a prettty wedding
uniting Miss Elaine Ethel
Hils, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin W. Hils of 448 Bennett St.
and Eugene Walter Miliczky of
197 Lin wood Ave.
The Rev J. J. Braun performed
the ceremony in the chancel which
was decorated with tall baskets of
whise peonies, vases of white rosea
and candelabra.
Mies Dorothy Rudniek, soloist,
sang "Because" before the ceremony
and "The Lord's Prayer"
during the ceremony. The organist
was Mrs. Glen Warblow.
The bride, who carried white
orchid on a white prayer book,
was attired in a white slipper satin
gown with square neckline
trimmed with a floral design of
seed pearls and long pointed sleeves.
The skirt extended into a
long train. Her fingertip veil
fell from a tiara of beads and
seed pearls and she wore a single
strand of pearls, the gift of the
bridegroom. She was given in
marriage by her father.
Miss Jean Olskey, mald-of-honor,
wore a com flower blue gown
of dotted taffeta, with off-shoulder
neckline and full gored skirt.
She carried a colonial bouquet of
peach colored roses and white
sweetpeas. The bridesmaids were
Miss Shirley Martin and Mrs.
Howard Ensrninger. They wore
similar gowns in peach colored
taffeta and carried red roses and
white sweet peas. Junior flower
girls, the Misses Sallie and Barbara
Bach, were attired in blue
doited swiss gowns and carried
colonial bouquets of sweet peas
and roses.
George Miiiczky attended as
best man and the ushers John Hila
and Joseph Milton.
An aqua crepe and lace dress
and a corsage of yellow roses
were worn by the bride's mother
who completed her ensemble with
white accessories. The bridegroom's
mother chose navy crepe,
white accessories and a corsage of
red roses.
A reception, with 300 guests attending,
was held in Ukranian Hall
The table wag centered with a
tiered wedding cake and vases of
white and pink peonies.
After a wedding trip to the
Adirondacks Mr. and Mrs. Miliczky
will be at home after June
18 in 448 Bennett St.
Parties for the bride were given
by Mrs. Frederick Frank of Niagara
Falls, Mrs. Joseph Miliczky,
Mrs. J. Major, Sr., Miss Mary
Keresztury, Mrs. Fred Vorpahl,
Mrs. Amanda Thiersam, Miss Jean
Olskey, Mrs. Albert Carter, Mrs.
Edward Bach, Mrs. Howard Ensminger
and Mrs. Sherwood Tremble.
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