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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/8/1956
Mr. and Mrs Leo A. Kunkel of
114 Saxton St. announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Mar
celene Dawn, to Lawrence L. Le
derhouse, son or Jesse Lederhouse
of 148 Washburn St, The wed
ding will be solemnised Septem-
ber 8.
Miss Kunkel was graduated from
St. Jobeph's Academy. Mr. Lederhouse
was graduated from Lockport
Senior High School, and
served four years *in the Nary.
Miss Kunkel is the granddaugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Skrok and Mrs. Rhea Wallace.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/24/1956
White gladioli decorated the al-
tar of St Mary's Church Sept. 8
for the double-ring rites, uniting in
marriage Miss Marcelene Dawn
Kunkel and Lawrence L Lederhouse
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Leo Kunkel. 114
Saxtan St., and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr aad Mrs. Jesse
Lederhouse. Washburn St.
Given in marriage by her father.
the bride's gown of Chantilly
lace over satin was fashioned;
with a fitted bodice. Sabrina neck-
line and long lace sleeves. Her
full skirt of alternate tiers of
Chantilly lace and crystal pleated
tulle termiated in a chapel-length
train. Her fintertip veil of illu-
sion was caught to a half-hat of
Chantilly lace accented in front
with finely pleated tulle, and
trimmed with pearls and sequins.
She carried a crescent - saped
bouquet of white roe and steph-
anotis, centered with a white or-
chid.
ATTENDED BY SISTER
Miss Rhea Kunkel, sister of the
bride, was gowned in lilac irri-
descent taffeta, princess style,
with aa empire waist The bod
lee featured a seeep neckline and
tiny eap sleeves. She were a
matching hat and carried a cascade
bouquet of talisman roses
and white carnations.
Mrs. John Gagliardi was matron
of honor, and bridesmaids
were the Misses Mary Ana Can-
aski and Marie Langdon. They
wore identical gowns to that of
the maid of honor ia aqua and
carried pink roses and white carnations.
Pamela W. Kunkel. cousin of
the bride, was flower girl. She
wore a Celeste dress of white organdy
having a bertha collar of
lace. She wore s headpiece of
. white organdy leaves and carried
a nosegay of pink sweetheart
roses.
Best man was Frederick Gailor.
and the ushers were Vincent
Lederhouse. Michael Lederhouse,
brothers of the bridegroom, and
John Gagliardi. Stephen Kunkel
was ring bearer.
BROWN, PURPLE DRESSES
The mother of the bride chose
a brown lace dress over beige taf-
feta with brown and green acces-
sories. Her corsage was of pink
roses. Mrs. Lederhouse wore a
purple lace dress with black acces-
sories, and a corsage of yellow
roses. Mrs.. Rhea Wallace, grand-
mother of the bride,, favored a pur-
ple crepe dress, black accessor-
ies and a corsage of pink roses..
A breakfast was served to the
members of the famiies and wed-
ding party at the American Le-
gion Post, where a reception to
400 guests was held from 7 to 10
o'clock in the evening. Mrs. Thom-
as Wheatley and Miss Lois Layer
acted as servers at the reception.
The bride's table was decorated
with the bridal bouquets and a
five-tiered wedding cake topped
by a miniature bride and bride-
groom. Rudy Coumont's orches-
tra provided music.
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