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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/18/1955
The altar of St. Nicholas Church, Saturday at 10 a.m.
was banked with bouquets of chrysanthemums, for the
marriage of Miss Dorothy Jane Luedke, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius E. Luedke Sr. of 128 Woodlawn Ave.,
Buffalo, and W. Donald Batt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
A. Batt, of 162 Vandervoort St. The Rt. Rev. Henry B.
Shaw officiated.
The bride selected a gown of nylon
tulle over satin, fashioned with
a mandarin collar of illusion and
scalloped lace The long lace
sleeves terminated in points at the
wrist. the floor-length skirt was
gathered nylon tulle and lace. Heri
finger tip veil of French illusion
fell from a coronet headpiece with
rhinestones and orange blossoms;
she carried a bouquet of calla
lilies.
Miss Marion Bulakowski, cousin
of the bride, was maid of honor.
She wore a floor-length gown of
salmon taffta with a velvet
jacket. She carried a crescent of
maroon carnation and green net.
Niece of the bride, Miss Roberts
M. Luedke, was flower girl. she
wore a pale green gown of taffeta
and velvet, and carried a basket
of yellow carnations.
Albert H. Batt, was best man
for his brother, and Richard Batt,
Jr., ring bearer for his uncle.
The mother of the bride wore a
dress of gray with blue accesso-
ries and a corsage of yellow roses.
The bridegroom's mother chose a
blue suit and a corsage of chic
roses.
a reception was given in the
Humbold Park Grill where bases
of red roses decorated the hall.
For her honeymoon, the bride
chose a navy blue suit. Her ac-
cessories were red, a corsage of
yellow roses completed her cos-
tume.
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