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- Niagara Gazette - 10/18/1952
Carrying an arm bouquet of white
orchids to complement her Belgian
lace gown, Miss Natalie E, Bator
was united in marriage this morning
with Mr. Andrea P. Certo. The
ceremony was solemnized at 10
o'clock at Holy'Trinity church.
The Rev. Vincent Cyman officiated
at the ceremony "between the
daughter of Mrs. Ignatius Bator,
Welch avenue, and the late Mr,
Bator, and the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Certo, Portage road. Assisting
Father Cyman were the Rev. Connie
Kwiatkowski and the Rev. Bernard
SierakowskL .
Miss Stella Wrobel, soloist, was
accompanied by Mr. Aloysius Mazurowski.
Given in marriage by her brotherin-
law, Mr. Walter Bryk, the bride
was attended by Miss Hejen Zadum,
maid of honor, Miss'Elizabeth Certo,
and Miss Mary Borgese, bridesmaids,
and Sandra Bryk, flower girl.
The bride's gown of Belgian lace
over skinner satin had delicate sprays
of matching lace appliqued on the
sheer yoke. The bouffant lace skirt
fell from a shaped satin inset
low the waistline into a long train.
Her matching lace fingertip length
illusion fell from a lace queen's
crown trimmed with seed pearls.
The bridal attendants were gowned
in emerald green nylon tulle gowns,
the bodices of which were shirred
with insets of velveteen flowen and
were styled with portrait necklines.
Their headpieces were velveteen
flowen with dainty face veils. Miss
Zadum carried golden rapture roses
while the bridesmaids and flower
girl carried talisman roses.
Dr. Joseph V. Marra was the best
man. The ushera were Mr. Henry
Borgese and Mr. Angelo Pelligrino.
Peter Certo was the ringbearer.
The church was enhanced with
white pompons, gladioli and chrysanthemuns
banked with palms and
woodwardia fern. After the ceremony
the breakfast was held in the
church hall. The reception was
held at Hotel Niagara ballroom,
which was decorated with white
flowen and chrysanthemum.
The mother of the bride chose for
daughter's wedding a royal blue
suit with black accessories. The
bridegroom's mother wore a gray
suit with black accessories. Each
wore an orchid corsage.
For traveling the bride selected
a cocoa brown suit with green accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Certo will
reside at 1732 Welch avenue.
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