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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/14/1957
ENGAGED TO WED-Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Genewick, 332
E. Union St., announce the engagement
of their daughter.
Virginia Catherine, to Donald
C. Brick Jr., see of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald C. Brick of
Wright's Comers. The wedding
will be solemnized Nov. 16.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 11/19/1957
Brick-Genewick
Nuptials Held
Double-ring rites held Saturday
morning at 10 in St. John's Church
united in marriage Miss Virginia
Catherine Genewick and Donald
Charles Brick Jr. The ceremony
was performed by the Rt. Rev.
Magr. Francis A. Clancy. Edward
Genewick. brother of the bride,
and David Peawright were altar
boys.
The chancel was decorated with
baskets of white baby mums at
the altar, and baskets of white
baby mums and potted ferns at
the altar steps.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mn. James J- Genewick,
332 East Union St., and the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mn. Donald
C. Brick ST., Wright's Corners.
FATHER GIVES BRIDE
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a hand-clipped
princess style Chantilly lace gown
over satin fashioned with s
basque bodice, high bateau lace
neckline, delicately outlined with
lace appliques embroidered with
iridescent sequins, and bouffant
skirt that fell to a chapel-length
train.
A lace double type crown, edged
with seed pearls and sequins, held
her fingertip veil of French imported
silk illusion. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white carnations.
Miss Marjorie Genewick, sister
of the bride, was maid of honor.
Her ballerina - length gown of cotillion
blue velveteen was fash
ioned with s fitted bodice, scoop
neckline snd circular skirt. This
was enhanced by a cummerbund
of cotillion blue tafcta that formed
a pouff bustle at the back. A
matching band of tulle and pearls
with circular veil completed her
attire. She carried a white fur
muff centered with a cascade of
yellow carnations.
The Misses Joan Stickney, Marilyn
Cescon and Cynthia Norris
were bridesmaids. Their gowns
and headpieces were like that of
the maid of honor and they carried
white fur muffs with pink
carnations.
Joy Outwater, Niagara Falls,
was flower girl. She wore a floor
length dress of cotillion blue taffeta
fashioned with scoop neckline,
accented with cotillion blue velveteen
that was repeated in panels
at the back of the skirt. Her
headband was similar to that of the
bridesmaids, end she carried a
white fur muff with yellow carnations.
BEST MAN. USHERS
David Thompson was best man.
Ushers were Michael Kilroy. Wil-
Ham D. Crump and Lawrence Outwater,
Niagara Falls.
Appropriate wedding music was
played by Eric Robichaud, organist.
For her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Genewick chose a peacock
blue velveteen dress, and black
accessories. The groom's mother
favored a pink lace dress and
deep pink accessories. White cymbidium
orchid corsages were worn
by both mothers.
The breakfast to 100 guests was
served at the Wright's Corners
Fire Hall, where the reception to
600 guests was held. The fivetiered
wedding cake, topped with a
miniature bride and groom under
an arbor of pink roses and
lilies of the valley, was flanked
by two silver candelabra and the
attendants muffs.
The bride chose a beige knit
suit with brown accessories and
a white orchid corsage as the couple
left for a trip to New York
City. On their return, they will
live in Wright's Corners.
The bride was graduated from
St. Joseph's Academy. The groom
was graduated from Lockport Senior
High School and served two
years with the U. S. Army in Japan.
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