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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1952
Wears Heirloom Necklace
White gladioli and chrysanthemums were decorations in
the rectory of St. Francis of Assisi Church Aug. 16 when
Miss Janice Katherine Jacobi became the bride of Robert
Charles Koch.
The Rt. Rev. John A. Weismantel officiated at the
double ring ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs*
Francis J. Jacobi and the son of Mrs. Augustus Koch and
the late* Mr. Koch
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose a ballerina length
dress of white chantilly lace over
taffeta. Her fitted' bodice was
fashioned with long pointed sleeves
and a portrait neckline with
scalloped edge. Her full lace skirt
featured a scalloped hemline. A
tired veil of French illusion, with
a scalloped edge, was held by a
matching bonnet trimmed with
lace, irredescent sequins and
pearls.
For her something old, the bride
wore a platinum, diamond and
pearl lavellier belonging to her
late maternal grandmother. She
carried a crescent bouquet of
white roses, chrysanthemums and
stephanotis with streamers.
Miss Irene Pietak, maid of honor
and the bride's only attendant was
dressed in aqua lace and net, featuring
an off-the-shoulder neckline
and fitted bodice. Her full net skirt
was ankle length with a side overdrape
of lace. She carried pink
roses.
Chester Martin attended the
bridegroom as best man.
For her daughters wedding Mrs.
Jacobi chose an aqua dress with
black velvet accessories. The
bridegroom's mother favored a
black and white silk print dress
with b l a c k velvet accessories.
Both mothers wore pink glamelia
corsages. Mrs. Augusta
Koch, the bridegroom's grandmother
selected a black crepe
dress, black accessories and wore
a corsage of pink roses and white
chrysanthemums.
An evening reception was given
in American Legion Hall, Post 264
The, buffet table was centered
the traditional wedding cake, tall
white tapers, bridal bouquets and
garden flowers.
For traveling through New York,
Pennsylvania and Virginia, the
bride wore a navy blue faille suit
with red and white accessories.
Shower hostesses were the office
girls of National Grinding Wheel
Co., Inc., Miss Irene Pietak; Mrs.
Emanuel C. Jacobi and Mrs. Dud-
ley J. DeMunn, Miss Helen Koch
and Mrs. Jack Still and Miss Esth-
er Jacobi and Mrs. Joseph Orto-
lani.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Koch
are now at home in 304 Schenck
St.
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