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- Niagara Gazette - 3/2/1953
Mr; and .Mrs. Walter Wiatr, Royal
avenue, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Rita Ann, to Mr. John
Wylucki, Twenty-fourth street. The
wedding will be solemnized in the
near future.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 7/10/1953
White lilies adorned the altar of
Holy Trinity church, S a t u r d ay
morning, when Miss Rita Ann
Wiatr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wiatr, Royal avenue, was
united in marriage with Mr. John
Wylucki, Twenty-fourth street, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. William
Wylucki.
The Rev. Vincent Cyman officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
Miss Stella Wrobel. soloist, sang
"Ave Maria" and "Panis Angelicus."
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was attired in a white imported
Chantilly lace gown with a
nylon tulle neckline," fashioned^with
a fitted lace bodice and trimmed
with sequins. Her full-length skirt
was over nylon tulle and satin and
fell In a court-length train. Seed
pearls and rhinestones trimmed her
queen's crown from. which fell a
veil of silk illusion. Slje carried a
prayer book centered with a white
orchid and white roses.
Miss Elizabeth Marie Wiatr, sister
of the bride, was maid-of-honor.
She wore a waltz-length gown of
white Venice lace over a yellow
satin slip with satin cord accentuating
the w a i s t l i n e and off-theshoulder
neckline. Her headpiece
was a picture hat of yellow net and
she carried a bouquet of red roses
and yellow carnations.
The Misses Felicia Matusik and
Adele Marzec were bridesmaids.
They wore aqua gowns and hats
similiar in style to that worn by the
maid-of-hbnor. Each carried a bouquet
of yellow roses and aqua carnations.
Mr. Richard Wegrzyn was his
cousin's best man. Mr. Thaddeus
Czechowski and Mr. Edward Woyksnar
were ushers.
Mrs. Wiatr selected a toast lace
dress and pink accessories for the
ceremony, while the aunt of the
bridegroom, Mrs.-Joseph Wegrzyn,
was attired in a rose sheer dress
with navy blue accessories. Each
wore an orchid corsage.
For traveling to Atlantic City,
N.J., the bride wore a champagne
suit with a white orchid and accessories.
Upon their return, Mr. and
Mrs. Wylucki will reside at 1733
Niagara street.
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