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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/30/1955
Miss Carol Ann Nicholson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kasmir
Pasda, 449 South St.. and Thomas
R. Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Bradley, Newfane, were
united in marriage at 2 o'clock
Satuday. Dr. Stephen E. Palmer
officiated before an altar banked
with white lilies and mixed bou
quets at the First Presbyterian
Church.
The bride, given in marriage by
her stepfather, was attired In a
gown of Chantilly lace and nylon
tulle over satin with a fitted bod-
Ice buttoned down the back, long
sleeves, and a neckline with a
standup collar trimmed with iridescent
sequins. The full skirt,
made of three tiers of wide handclipped
Chantilly lace and a panel
of permanent pleated nylon tulle
in front, ended in a sweep train.
Her headpiece of pleated
nylon telle, trimmed with Iridescent
sequins and pearls,
held a fingertip veil of Imported
Illusion and she carried
a Prayer Book topped by
a whits orchid and feathered
white chrysanthemums.
Miss Phyllis Nicholson, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor wearing
an orchid gown of net over
sstin with a mandarin collar, fitted
waist, puffed sleeves and lace
across the bodice extending to a
panel down the front of the threetiered
skirt.
Miss Nancy Bradley, sister of
the groom, and Miss Helen Atkinson
of Gasport, were bridesmaids
attired in mint green gowns similar
to that of the maid of honor.
All three attendants wore picture
hats matching their gowns and
carried Colonial bouquets of yellow
roses encircled by whits flowers
and lace to match their dresses.
Mr. Bradley was attended by
William Johnston and ushers were
Merle Smith, Olcott snd Robert
Bradley, brother of the groom,
Newfane.
The flower gtri. Fays Bradley,
sister of the groom, wore a yellow
own and picture hat and David
Iradley, brother of the groom, was
the ring bearer.
Mrs. Pasda, mother of the
bride, wore a blue crystalette
dress and blue and white accessories.
Mrs. Bradley chose a
gray butcher linen dress with
white accessories. Each had a
talisman rase corsage.
A reception to 250 was held at
Lockport Post 2535, Veterans of
Foreign Wars Home where the
bride's table was decorated with
arrangements of mixed flowers
The cake was four-tiered, topped
by a bride, groom and bell.
For traveling, the bride chose a
brown summer cotton with white
accessories and a white rose cor
sage. The couple will reside on Maple
Avenue. Newfane. upon their
return from a wedding trip in the
Finger Lakes Region.
Out-of-town guests were from
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Washington,
Buffalo, Barker and Newfane.
The bride attended Lockport
High School and the groom attend
ed Newfane Central School. He
was a corporal in the U. S. Army
stationed in Nurnberg, Germany.
Pre • naptlal parties were a
variety shower held by Mrs.
Douglas Heal and Mrs. John
Ayers at Mrs. Heal's home; a
variety shower given by Miss
Cynthia Heal and Mrs. John
Slower, at Mbw Heal's home,
and a shower held by the
Mom's Clnb of Newfane.
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