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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/2/1951
The marriage of Miss Pauline
Yankovich, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Yankovich of Second
Ave., to Ray A. Brock of
Walck Rd. was solemnized April
14 in the North Tonawanda
Church of Christ the Rev. G. L.
Burghard officiating. White carnations,
candelabra and palms
decorated the church. Ernest
Wood was the best man and
Richard Walsh and Ray Burgin
the ushers.
The bride wore a gown of
white satin with long sleeves
mandarin neckline and appliqued
yoke. A peplum and circular
train fashioned the skirt.
A satin skull cap held her finger
tip veil and she carried an
arm bouquet of white carnations
Miss Olga Yankovich, sister of
the bride, the maid of honor,
and Miss Carol Luke, cousin of
the groom, the bridesmaid, were
gowned in yellow and blue taffeta
with hoop skirts caught at
the hemline with rosebuds. They
wore matching gauntlets and
carried bouquets of dark red
carnations tied with contrasting
ribbons.
The bride' mother wore a
blue suit with pink and white
accessories. Corsages of mixed
flowers completed their ensem-
bles.
A reception was held in Amer-
ican Legion Hall, Tonawanda.
Mr. and Mrs.. Brock are living
in 250 Tremont St.
Among those who entertained
for theh bride were her mother
and the bridegroom's mother,
choir members of the church, and
Mrs. Viola Charsley
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