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- Niagara Gazette - 5/16/1947
The marriage of Miss Edith Pucclo,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Puccio. 1511' Walnut avenue,
and Mr. Edward Ziarno, son of Mr.
Ludwig Ziarno. 417 Sixteenth street,
was performed 'by the Rt. Rev.
Msgr. Paschal J. Tronolone. Saturday
morning, at St. Joseph's church
with a Nuptial High Mass.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white satin gown
fashioned on princess lines with
sweetheart neekline. Her tiara
of tiny beads held her long veil of
illusion with Chantilly lace trim.
She carried a bouquet of white roses
and lllles-of-the-vallay with two :
orchids in the center of the bouquet.
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Miss Adeline Puccio. sister of ;
the bride and maid of honor, wore
a maize marquisette gown fashioned
with a drop shoulder effect and
bouffant skirt. She wore a match-
ing headdress and carried a cas-
cade of yellow roses centered with
an orchid.
The bridesmaids. Misses Lucy and
Mary Puccio. wore gowns of orchid
marquisette of same design as that
worn by the maid of honor. Each
wore orchid accessories and car-
ried a cascade of yellow roses.
Mr. Alec Yuroshoski, Welland,
Ont., was the best man. The
ushers were Mr. Joseph Drylewski
and Mr. Joseph Milczarski.
The bride's mother wore a printed
floral dress with matching accessories.
After the ceremony, breakfast was
served at St. George's hall where
later a reception was held.
The bride traveled in a black
gabardine suit with a red topper
and black accessories. She wore a
corsage of orchids. Upon their return
from New York City, Mr.
and Mrs. Zlarno will reside at 416
Sixteenth street.
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