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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/5/1947
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Luberacki
of 22 Sixth Ave. announce the engagement
of their daughter, Irene,
to Felix Belczak, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Belczak of 8 Eighth
avenue.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/17/1948
Vases of poinsettas and white
baby chrysanthemums with fern
and palms decorated the altar of
OLC Church on Saturday, Jan. 10
for the marriage of Miss Irene Luberacki,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Luberacki of 22 Sixth
Ave. and Felix Belczak of Eight
Ave.
Miss Mildred Luberacki attended
her sister as maid of honor.
Another sister, Miss Dorothy Luberacki
and Miss Irene Piorkowski
were the bridesmaids-
Francis A. Rudzinski attended
his cousin as best man and Casimer
Belczak. brother of the bride-
groom and Leon Wesolowski were
ushers.
The bride wore a gown of white
satin, Colonial style, featuring a
hoop skirt with ruffles of wide
lace. Her finger tip veil, trimmed
with lace, was held with a crown
of orange-blossoms. She carried
a cascade of white roses and liliesof-
the-valley, centered with an
orchid. She was given in marriage
by her father.
The maid of honor's gown combined
a blue velvet bodice and
full matching taffeta skirt with a
bustle. She carried red roses tied
with matching ribbon. Similar
gowns of dusty rose were worn
by the bridesmaids who carried
Talisman roses tied with matching
ribbon.
Mrs. Luberacki and Mrs- Belczak,
mothers of the bride and
bridegroom were both attired in
black crepe and wore corsages
of red roses.
Before leaving for the church
the young couple received the
traditional blessing from their parents.
At the reception which followed
the ceremony the bride's table,
with covers for 30, was centered
with a wedding cake, flanked by
vases of white pompoms and pink
snapdragons and tall tapers.
Among the 350 friends and relatives
who were present were outof-
town guests from Buffalo,
Woodlawn, Lockport and Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Belczak left for
a two weeks motor trip to the west
and will return about Jan. 30.
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