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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/3/1948
Spring flowers, tulips and lilacs
predominating, decorated St.
Charles Borromeo Church, Olcott,
for the marriage of Miss Mary Pa-
tricia Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hopkins of Creek Road
Newfane, and John D. Budnack, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Budnack,
Ewings Road, Newfane, which was
solemnized Saturday at 11 o'clock,
the Rev. Lawrence J. Dl Giovanni,
pastor, performing the ceremony
The bride wore a gown of white
satin with illusion neckline, outlined
with folds gathered with seed
pearls. The full skirt extended to
a train. She carried a white Prayer
Book with an orchid.
BRIDE'S ATTENDANTS
Miss Dorothy Hopkins was maid
of honor arid bridesmaids were the
Misses Agnes Roskopf and Mary
Lou Shamey of Lockport. Mary Kay
Ward of Lockport was flower girl.
They wore aqua and yellow taffeta
dresses and carried Colonial bou-
quets.
Mrs. Helen Schaffert of Lockport
sang the Ave Maria.
The bride's mother wore a Olack
and white dress and the bride-
groom's mother wore black, both
wearing corsages of gardenias and
red roses.
A reception to 200 guests was
held at the home of the pride's
parents, Spring flowers decorating
the rooms. The wedding breakfast
was served to 19 in Hotel Lox-
Plaza
NEW ENGLAND TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Budnack left for
a trip to the New England States.
the bride wearing a suit of blue
gabardine with black and white ac-
cessories. They will make their
home in Newfane.
Out-of-town guests were from Ni-
agara Falls, Buffalo, Sanborn and
Batavia.
The bride attended St. Joseph's
Academy and the bridegroom. New-
fane High School. The bridegroom
served with the Armed Forces for
two and one-half years and was
discharged with the rating of tech-
nical sergeant.
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