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Show Local Sirl Is Married In Niagara Rites Wedding bells rang Saturday, November 11, in an elaborate wedding in St. Anthony's church at Niagara, Wisconsin, for Miss Lily Wogec, daughter of Mrs. Steve Wogec, of Roosevelt, and Ernest P. Amond, son of Anton An-ton Amond, of Niagara. The Very Rev: Domenic Szopinski officiated at the ceremony before be-fore the main altar,, which was decorated with bouquets of gold, mauve and white chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Imported Chantilly lace fashioned fash-ioned the gown worn by the bride, which was made with fitted fit-ted bodice, ending in a point in front over a bouffant skirt cut with a court train. A nylon-sheer nylon-sheer yoke was edged in triple folds of the lace over the shoulders shoul-ders and finished with a narrow band of seed-pearl embroidery. Long fitted sleeves ended1 in points- at" the wrists; Her floor-length floor-length Madonna veil , of silk lace was caught to a tiara of orange blossoms, and her only jewelry was a gold cross and chain. She carried a bridal bouquet bou-quet of white carnations, tied with wide, white satin ribbon, with narrower ribbon streamers. stream-ers. Attending the bride as matron of honor as her sister, Mrs. Raymond Lamb, who wore a floor-length gown of heavy gold satin, She wore a wreath of gold and white pompoms, etched etch-ed with a frill of nylon lace, on her hair. She earrled a white satin muff to which was fasten-ed fasten-ed a shower bouquet of white and gold pompons. Miss Flora Wogec, the bride's sister, and Miss Delores Wartick, were bridesmaids, wearing-gowns wearing-gowns of pale blue satin. Their muffs and headpieces also were alike. Best man for the occasion was Gordon Thomas, brother-in-law of the groom. Two nephews. David Pilon and Clayton De-Groot. De-Groot. were ushers. Nuptial music throughout the ceremony was played by Mrs. Silvio Maurina, with the church choir assisting. The bridal group and relatives rela-tives were feted at a wedding dinner at noon at the Kimlark Inn, where the bride's table was centered with a three-tier cake decorated in pink and white and topped with a replica rep-lica of the bride's bouquet done in tiny white carnations, A reception was held in the afternoon in the recreation room of the Kimlark. Covering the buffet table was a white damask dam-ask linen cloth, enhanced with a centerpiece of vari-colored chrysanthemums encircled by tiny boxes containing pieces of wedding cake. The Misses Beatrice Bea-trice Pilon and Virginia Zanon and Mrs. Raymond Zanon were in charge of the serving. The newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip through upper Michigan, the bride choosing a brown print dress with tangerine tanger-ine redingote and brown accessories acces-sories for her going-away ensemble. en-semble. They will make their home in Niagara, where the bridegroom is employed. The new Mrs Amond- is a graduate of the Roosevelt high school, and the groom attended the Niagara schools. |