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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/15/1957
St. F r a n c i s of Assisi
Church was the setting for
the March 2 wedding of Miss
Jean Dorothy Breitenbach,
daughter of Mr. and* Mrs.
Edward Breitenbach, 70 Delton
St. to Paul Thomas Kiedrowski,
Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kiedrowski Sr., of 541
Main St., Tonawanda.
The Rev. Wilbur J. Yaeger officiated
before an altar adorned with
white pompons. A bouquet of red
roses enhanced the altar of the
Virgin Mary.
The bride's floor-length gown
was of white embroidered nylon
over Julie. The bodice was styled
with a mandarin neckline and long
sleeves. Side tiered panels complemented
the bouffant skirt. The
bride's fingertip veil was caught
to a crown of seed pearls inter
woven with tulle. She carried a
cascade bouquet of white carna-
tions sprinkled with pale pink roseibuds.
Miss Doreen Guenther, maid of
honor, chose a waltz-length gown
with a white lace over aqua bodice
'extending in scallops into the aqua
tulle skirt and complemented with
an aqua shrug. Similarly attired in
yellow was the bridesmaid, Mrs.
James Breitenbach. Both carried
matching bouquets of carnations
and rosebuds.
Robert Kiedrowski* attended the
bridegroom as best man and Eugene
Darlak served as the usher.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Breitenbach selected a powder
blue silk shantung dress with
b l a c k accessories. The bride-
groom's mother was attired in a
rowski are at home in 21 Harriet
powder blue lace street-length
dress with winter-white accessories.
Corsages of white carnations
and pink rosebuds completed
their costumes.
A wedding supper and reception
were given in Ukrainian Hall.with
350 guests attending the reception.
The bride's table was enhanced
with flowers and centered with a
wedding cake.
After a wedding trip to Washington,
D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Kied-
towski are at home in 21 Harriet
St.
Feting the bride at shower par-
es were Mrs. Paul Kiedrowski
S r - Mrs. Edward Breitenbach.
M r s - Joseph Holzschuh, Sylvia
Kiedrowski, Mrs. James Breitenbach,
Miss Doreen Guenther and
the G.C.M.
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