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- Niagara Gazette - 5/1/1960
IN A DOUBLE-RING ceremony at Sacred Heart
Church, Miss Sandra Jean Messing became the bride
of Philip John Biamonte.
The Rev. Francis L. Schwartz officiated at the
nuptials on Saturday (April 30, 1960).
The bride is the daughter
of :Mrs. Lillian M. Messing*
Whitney Ave. The
'bridegroom is the son of
Mrs.' Catherine Biamonte,
16th St.
GIVEN IN marriage by
her Uncle, John J. Fisher,
the b r i d e wore a floorl
e n g t h gown of nylon
starched silk organza. The
neckline was enhanced.by
motifs of flowers.
The bouffant s k i r t extended
to a chapel-length
train, and was studded with
similar motifs. Her fingertip
veil of illusion aUk was
attached to a queen's crown
and the bride carried a
cascade bouquet of orchids.
and lilies of the valley.
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MRS ANGELO Forglone
was matron of honor, wearing
a ballerina length-gown'
of white Silk organza with
pink trim. A lace-trimmed
shawl collar highlighted
the dress.
A pink and white picture
hat completed her ensemble,
and she carried a bouquet
of orchids and hyacinths.
Miss Patricia Tilton, Miss
Ruth Anne ;Dugan, Miss
Roseanne Dugan and Miss
Sasha Peckma n w e r e
bridesmaids. They were
gowned similarly to theattendant
in blue, maize,
Nile green and turquoise,
respectively, Each carried
a basket of shasta pompons
dyed to match her gown.
Thomas Biamonte was
best man for his' cousin.
Dale Messing, the bride's
brother, Angelo Forglone,
Frank Penque and Joseph
Gringa ushered.
AN EVENING reception
was held at Armenian Hall.
The bride's mother greeted
guests in a gown of yellow
nylon, styled with an
eyelet bodice, and a corsage
of orchids,
The bridegroom's mother
chose a powder blue sheath
with a lace bodice, and a
corsage of white orchids.
After a wedding trip to
New York City, the newlyweds
will reside at 1150 1/2
Whitney Ave,
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