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Wedding of the WeekMiss Margaret K. Smoke, civilian employee of the Signal Office, III Fighter Command, became the bride of Cpl. Henry Niesiobedzki of the 11th Fighter Wing. Chaplain F. L. Auer conducted the wedding at Chapel 1 on Saturday afternoon, May 1. Appropriate wedding music was played by S/Sgt. Herman Bartels on the chapel organ.Mrs. Niesiobedzki, dressed in a navy and white suit and wearing a gardenia corsage, was given in marriage by Lt. Col. James F. Garber, Jr., acting Adjutant General, III Fighter Command. The attendants included Mrs. Doris Fogarty, sister of the bride, matron of honor, and Miss Agnes Forsyth, also of the Signal Office, bridesmaid. Best man was S/Sgt, Howard White, and Sgt. Robert Keefe was usher. Both are of the 11th Fighter Wing.Mrs. Gladys Smoke of Bradenton, mother of the bride, was present, as were many officers of the Headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Niesiobedzki, of Terryville, | Conn., are the parents of the I groom. A wedding dinner fol-1 lowed at the Tampa Terrace Hotel.
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Tampa Drew Field Echoes

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Fri, May 07, 1943

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