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- Niagara Gazette - 3/7/1944
Karalnakl-Smal#
Monday evening. February 21, Miss
Oeraldlce Marie Smale. only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Smale,
of Lewis ton road, was united In
marriage to Mr. Anthony J. Kamln-
ski. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Kamin.«kl, of Bush street, Buffalo.
The ceremmony took plalce ta 7
o;clock in the zion Lutheran church,
Michigan avenue and Tenth street,
with the Rev. Arthur Schmoyer,
D.D. officiating at the impressive
double ring ceremony.
The muscial setting for the serv-
ice was provided by the organist,
Mrs. Eva Vosburg, and Mr. Carl
Heywang, soloist.
The chancel was softly lighted
with candelabra among palms annd
gladoli, which provided a lovely
background for the bridal party.
The bride, who entered the church
on the arm of her father, was lovely I
in a fuchsia-colored wool suit, with i
matching accessories, and wearing a
corsage of white orchids.
The bridesmaids. Miss Eileen J.
Schwenk, cousin of the bride, was j
charming in a powder blue wool |
suit, with matching accessories, and j
wearing pink orchids.
Mr. Fred Titus, of Pennsylvania,
was best man. The ushers were Mr.
Gerald Joy and Mr. Jack Jarvls. j
both of Niagara Falls. j
The mother of the bride wore a '
black and white ensemble with hat
of gardenias. j
The mother of the brtdeeroom aLvj '
wore black and white, with gardenia
l corsage. ]
After the ceremony a wedding j
supper was served at the home of
the bride's parents in Lewiston road
for the Immediate families. The
i bride and bridegroom left for a j
short honeymoon trip to New York j
City, returning to Niagara Falls en :
route to Palm Springs, California. '
on a combined honeymoon and
business trip.
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