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7—EVENING OBSERVER, Dunkirk-Fredonia, N. Y., Saturday, May 14, 1966» » waiutUHJ-, may J,'*., JL9D0Rose Klimaszewski, John A. Pirowski Married TodayBefore an altar hnnimri __.....Before an altar bantoed with arrangements of yellow and white gladioli, pocrnpons and carnations, Miss (Rose Marie Ann Klimaszewski became the bride this morning of Mr. John A, Pirowski, son of Mrs. Bernice H, Pirowski of RD 2, Fredonia and the late Wiliam Pirowski. The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Klimaszewski, 113 Townsend street, Dunkirk.The 11 o’clock nuptial mass was celebrated in St. Hedwtg’a church by the pastor, the Rev. John L. Hrycyna, who bestow^ ed the papal blessing upon the couple. The Ave Marta and Ave Verum during the mass were sung by Mrs. Emily (Muzacz of Dunkirk.Silk organza fashioned the gown -worn by the bride as she was given in marriage by her/ \wdonald • FREDONIA •IMr, and Mrs. Edward Bodta-niarz and (Mrs. Edward J. Duda of Buffalo are week-end guests of Mrs. William Piirowistoi at her ihome in RD 2, Fredonia. They attended the Pirctwski-Kliima-szewski wedding this manning at St. Hedwig’s dhurch.■Miss Gail Best of Neiw York City was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mins. Frank Best, in Seymour street.Mrs. Murray Benson, Mrs. John Brenetaki and Mrs. Bernard WSsnieiwskl of Fredonia will ■a ttend the camp counselor training seminar sponsored by the American Camping association Monday evening Si Buffalo.(Miss Many Grace Privatere, who is in nurses training at Mercy hospital in Buffalo, will spend the week - end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony (Privatere, 2U Eagle street.■Mrs. Arlene Guglielmo, and daughter, Joanne, have returned to their home in Ken-father. The gown, designed with a sheath front skirt and full sweep chapel length train, had a fitted bodice, circlet neckline and bridal point sleeves. Re-emibroidered Alencon lace enriched the front skirt panel, neckline and train of the goiwin! Her blusher and tri-tiered veil of bouffant nylon net was held by a double coronet of matching Alencon lace and aurora borealis eynstals. She carried a cascade of white Butterfly roses centered with yellow roses.Miss Darleen Ginley of Dunkirk, her cousin's maid of honor, favored a floor length sheath of Sweet Pea pink crepe styled with an empire bodice, circlet neckline and detachable Alencon lace sleeves. Pink satin formed the bodice detail and back bow and streamer. Her double bouffant veil was caught to a matching flowered dodhe. Pink carnations tied with pink satin streamers formed her colonial bouquet. The attendants, Miss Card Maziarz, Miss Cindy Szwejbka, Miss Jean SZwejbika and Miss Janet Szwejbka of Dunkirk, were all attired in cosltumes identical to that worn by the maid of honor in a shade of aquamarine. They each carried yellow carnations tied with yellow satin ribbons in colonial arrangements.The bridegroom’s cousin, Mr. James Stelmach of Dunkirk, served as best man. Ushers were Mr. Robert Gaken and Mr. Peter Kulpa of Dunkirk. Mr. Dennis Klimaszewski of Forestville and Mr, Thomas Mierzwa of South Dayton.The newlyweds, fcheiir attendants and immediate familes were served breakfast at the Kosciuszko Home club rooms, where this evening from 6 o'clock to midnigjht a reception will be held for 250 guests. Afterward the couple will leave on a wedding trip to Boston and Gape Cod, Mass.Tbr her daughter’s marriage Mrs. Klimaszewski chose an ensemble combining a sheath of white lace over pink taffeta With matching coat and pink accessories. Her corsage wias whiteSweetheart roses. The bridegroom’s mother selected a sheath and coat of green silk shantung with white accessories and a corsage of white Sweetheart roses,Mrs. Ptirawski is a graduate of Dunkirk High school and Is employed as office personnel by Niagara Therapy Manufacturing corporation in Brocton. Her husband, a graduate of Rrocfton Central High sfcfiool, served from 1959 to I960 with the U.S. Ammy. He is employed by Kraft Foods in Dunkirk.When the couple return from their honeymoon, they will make their home in RD 2, Fredonia.Out of town guests attended from Milwaukee, Syracuse, Detroit, day, Rochester, Buifflaio, Brocton and Salamanca.FREDONIA• SPECIAL •HAIRCUTReg. p.OOSf 50MondayTuesday WednesdayPEftlVIReg. $15.00 NOW SIONo Appointment ^Necessary COPEN 9 to 5 Man. Thru Sat.Hair Fashion*CALI, 679.1666 j 36 E. Main St., Fredonia, N. Y.
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Dunkirk Evening Observer

Dunkirk, New York, US

Sat, May 14, 1966

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