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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/21/1951
MISS JANICE MARILYN AIKEN'S forthcoming marriage to
Walter Bukowski Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bukowski of
292 Shartel Place is announced today by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Aiken of 26 Linwood Ave. The wedding will be
solemnised July 14 in St. Mark's Lutheran Church.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/4/1951
In a double ring ceremony performed July 15 in St.
Mark's Lutheran Church, Miss Janice Aiken, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aiken of 28 Linwood Ave., became the
bride of Mr. Walter Bukowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bukowski Sr. of 292 Shartle Place. The Rev. Paul Fretthold
officiated.
Cases filled with white carna-
tions decorated the altar of the
church and backets of white
gladoli, larkspur and baby
breath with palms and ferns and
tall tapers in seven branch can-
delbra formed the chancel back-
ground for the service.
Mrs. Wallace Senechal presid-
ed at the organ and ac-
companied Mr. Martin Brauer
who sang The Lord's Prayer and
Because.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a Victorian
styled gown of French lace over
taffeta and her fingertip veil of
illusion was attached to a crown
of seed pearls. She carried a
cascade bouquet of white roses.
Miss Mary Dale Barbour,
maid of honor, wore a gown of
yellow lace over taffeta and carried
a cascade bouquet of Talisman
roses. Miss Marcia Leverentz
and Miss Shirley Lehman,
cousins of the bride, bridesmaids
wore similar gowns of
green and pink lace. Miss Leverentz
carried yellow roses and
pink roses harmonized with
Miss Lehman's costume.
Junior bridesmaids, Miss Marjorie
Ann Aiken and Miss Judith
Heerdt. dressed alike in white
flowered organdy gowns over pink
taffeta, carried baskets of pink
and blue garden flowers. Cheryl
Louise Aiken, in a white organdy
over blue taffeta, was the flower
girl. She carried pink roses.
Mr. Richard Warda attended
the bridegrom as best man and
ushers were Messrs. Stuart Carney
and James Buskis.
A sea green nylon dress with
white accessories was chosen by
the bride's mother and the bridegroom's
mother was attired in
beige lace with matching accessories.
Corsages of roses completed
their ensembles.
A wedding dinner was served
for the bridal party and immediate
families and a reception fol-
lowed at 8 p.m. m the Clay Pipe
Room of Delaware Hotel. Buffet
luncheon was served 300 guests
from a table centered with a
wedding cake flanked with white
candles in star-shaped crystal
holders.
For a wedding trip to the ad-
irondacks, the bride selected a
white linen dress with white ac-
cessories and a corsage of red
roses. Mr. and Mrs. Bukowski
are at home in 294 Goundry St.
Prenuptial parties were given
in honor of the bride by Miss
Barbour, the bridegroom's mother,
Mrs. James Harris and Miss
Leverentz; Mrs. Andrew Voelker.
Mrs. Richard Voelker and
Mrs. Ernest Klatt. Mrs. Robert
Aiken and Mrs. H. Lyle Aiken.
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