jal- „-------- the 1at- Young-Niezgutki of th(’®* Miss Dorothy Niezguski, Detroit, Sport an- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James sport! net Niezguski, Wakefield, ttecame the light!bride of John H. Young, aon of Mr. $3,OCX gh- and Mrs. Howard Young of Detroit, the b **ne at an impressive service, held Satur- west, f a day, June 19, at 11:15 a. m. at the Eo* and st. Gregory’s church of Detroit, with outst) rew the Rev. Fr. Seifen officiating at the in ac his double ring service, before an altar Bar a by trimmed with baskets of pastel st 8 ( ter, shaded spring flowers. NorriThe bride approached the altar on Dulut a wfiite carpet, and was given in eVenii at- marriage by her brother, Walter one lt;her Niezguski of Detroit. She wore a “Win ilso gown of white marquisette over satin the 1 law trimmed in Venetian lace, with a fit- one 0 ith. ted bodice, jeweled neckline, long come «*n. tapering sleeves, full skirt, a finger their to tip veil, attached to a tiara of orange Brow Mr. blossom clusters, and a string of avera rhe pearls, a gift of the groom. She car- and 1 this a shower bouquet of white cama- back cat tions with a centered orchid, tied Kang ral with white satin ribbon and satin Th* streamers. tion 1for Miss Delphine Grabowski, as maid from law lt;jf honor, was attired in an orchid has 1 der net gown with a matching headdress, while She and carried a bouquet of mixed keep by garden flowers, with a centered or- for 1 leil, chid. The best man was Lucian Jal Mb- Strabbe. and lt;Following the ceremony, a wedding diets this breakfast was held for immediate lhe r tere relatives at the Normandy Inn in en- Royal Oak. A reception was held To I eral for 200 guests at the Fraternal Thi s a Order of Eagles in Royal Oak. Music dwell gan was furnished by an orchestra and prove ’ at the bride opened the wedding cake the lt;during the grand march. The couple Hill ' loft on a two week wedding trip, one i sd also virited here with the bride’s from fere parents and other relatives. The tion, tigl couple will make their home at 1040 a sui the Chalmers, Detroit. Ed|me The bride was a graduate of Wake- ning »nor field high school of 1M6 and has near ner- been employed by the Michigan Bell nella I to Telephone Company in Detroit. The a $4 fent groom served four years in the army Th lph in the past war, several months of are ] tew- which was spent in the Pacific area. 132,. He is employed by Michigan Bell. ing lt;W