Article clipped from North Adams Transcript

ADAMS — St. Stanislaus Kostka Church was the setting May 6 for the wedding of Deborah Ann Trzcinski of 44 Hanson Road, Charlton, and John Bernard McNamara, son of Margaret McNamara of 5 Arrowhead Ave., Auburn, and the late Thomas McNamara The bride is a daughter of Regina M. Trzcinski of 8 Quaker St., and the late Chester Trzcinski.The Rev. John C. Chwalek, pastor, performed the double-ring ceremony at 11 a.m. The bride was given in marriage by her brothers, Chester Trzcinski and Paul Trzcinski. Altar boys were Chester Trzcinski and Steven Trzcinski, nephews of the bride. Mary Murray and Thomas Brown were the vocalists.A reception was held at The Three Chefs Taconic Restaurant, Williamstown.Debra Trzcinski, sister-in-law of the bride, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Stephanie Trzcinski, another sister-in-law of thepink baby’s breath and wore matching fresh flowers in her hair.The bridesmaids and junior bridesmaid wore a gown to match that worn by the matron of honor ex cept in a shade of pink. Each carried a similar bouquet except with dark pink carnations.The bride, a corporate accountantwith Rand-Whitney Container Corp., (westlt;graduated from (western New Englad College, where she earned a B.A.degree in business administration, accounting.The bridegroom, manager of Internal Auditing of North American Norton Co., graduated from the University of Massachusetts, where he earned both his B.A. and M B A. degrees in business. He is attending Bentley College to attain his M B.A.in taxes. He is a member of the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants.After a wedding trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. McNamara reside in their new home in Charlton.Mr, and Mrs. John B. McNamarabride, and Joan Simose and Ann McNamara, sisters of the bridegroom. Kristy Trzcinski, niece of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid.David Bradstreet was the best man. Chester Flahive III and John Kennedy, ushered. Michael Trzcinski was a junior usher and Daniel Trzcinski was the ring bearer, both are nephews of the bride.The bride wore a gown of white satin fashioned with a Victorian neckline and tapered long sleeves adorned with pearls and sequins and a cathedral-length train of reembroidered Alencon lace with edging and applique of pearls and sequins.Her two-tier veil of silk illusion fell from a ring of white silk roses and lily of the valley. She carried a cascade bouquet of white phalaenop-sis, orchids, bridal pink roses and li ly of the valley trimmed with ivy.The matron of honor wore a gown of cerice satin featuring a gathered bodice, sweetheart neckline, short gathered sleeves and a full skirt with tulip hemline. She carried a handheld bouquet of white daisies and deep pink miniature carnations withVincelettes celebrate50th anniversaryADAMS — Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vincelette of 6 Spring St. were honored June 17 at a catered party at their home in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. The affair was given by their three sons, David R. Vincelette, Allan C. Vincelette and Bruce E. Vincelette.Mr. Vincelette and the former Im-elda L. Jette, were married June 17, 1939 in Notre Dame des Sept Douleurs Church. Their attendants were Rita B. Kregler and Raymond Tarsa.Mr Vincelette was a son of thelate Alphonse and Marie (Faivre) Vincelette. He worked as an elec-trian at General Electric Co., Pittsfield, retiring in 1977.Mrs. Vincelette was a daughter of the late Joseph and Evelina (Filion) Jette. She worked as a secretary at the Adams Town Hall. She retired in 1972.In addition to their three sons, the couple has four grandchildren, Steven Vincelette, Julie Vincelette, Benjamin Vincelette and Noah Vincelette.One Day Only I• ISCRATCH DENT SALEWhite, Dominic spagnuiu u.rah Ann Trzcinski weds John McNamara
Newspaper Details

North Adams Transcript

North Adams, Massachusetts, US

Sat, Jun 24, 1989

Page 8

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Jessica W.

NA, 21 Sep 2024

Other Publications Near North Adams, Massachusetts

North Adams Transcript