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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/15/1957
Bouquets of white flowe
r s decorated t h e a l t a r of
St. Joseph's Church for t he
recent marriage of Miss
Lucille Bajorek, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Bajorek, 58 P o r t e r Ave., to
Norman T. Grabowski, 72
S i x t h Ave.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of
white pure silk featuring a Belgium
lace yoke and short sleeves.
Lace appliques encircled the bouf-
fant skirt. She wore matching
mitts. A Lace crown, trimmed in
seed pearls an dsequins held her
hand rolled scalloped veil. She car-
ried a Colonial bouquet of white
roses which she presented at the
altar of the Virgin Mary.
Miss Elaine Bajorek, maid of
honor for her sister, wore a bal-
lerina length gown of sheer white
nylon over pink, made on princess
lines with a full skirt.
The bridesmaids were Miss Syl-
via Bajorek, another sister of the
bride, and Miss Nancy Majorek,
the bride's cousin. They wore
white sheer nylon over blue. Miss
Jody Grabowski, the bridegroom's
niece, dressed like the maid of
honor, was junior bridesmaid. All
wore crowns to match the gowns
and carried Colonial bouquets of
pink and white carnations tied in
pink or blue.
Edward Lorence was the bride-
groom's best man. Fred Wisniew-
sky and Melvin Verall, a cousin
of the bridegroom, were ushers
and Thomas Bajorek, thebride's
brother, was a junior usher.
Mrs. Bajorek chose a brown
polka dotted sheer dress for her
daughter's wedding. At the recep-
tion she wore a blue lace dress
with matching accessories andn
a pink rose corsage.
A wedding breakfast served im-
mediately after the ceremony was
followed by a reception in the
American Legion Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Grabowski trav-
eled to the Pocono Mountains an d
Philadelphia, the bride wearing an
aqua linen suit and matching ac-
cessories. They are a home in 126
Third Ave.
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