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- Niagara Gazette
Menegatos-Strkker
MISS DANA MARIAN STRICKER and
James Hanry Menegatos were married Saturday
(Aug. 16. 1969) at 3 p.m. in a double-ring
ceremony at &on Lutheran Church. The Rev.
John Huenniger officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Edward
Strieker, 1212 96th St., and Mrs. Dorothv Hippie.
1732 100th St.
The bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Tony
Menegato. 2141 Jerauld Ave., and the late
Mr. Menegato.
THE BRIDE was given in marnace by
her father. She wore a skimmer gown of
silk organza styled with Ions fitted sleeves
and detachable chapel tram. It had rosepoint
lace on the bodice and skin and a Victorian
rolled collar neckline. Her cathedral mantilla
was edged in lace. She carried a cascade
of white roses and lily of the valley.
Miss Janice Strieker, sister of the bnde.
was maid of honor in turquoise chiffon A-l;ne
gown with puffed sleeves, empire waist and
Venise lace at the bodice and cuffs. She
carried a colonial bouquet of white roses,
turquoise carnations and lily of the valley.
The bridesmaids, similarly attired in aqua,
were Miss Jeanette Menecoto, Miss Judy
Tantillo. Miss Diane Guley. Miss Jackie Smith,
Miss Barbara Emanuele and Miss Tina
Kellerman.
THE BEST MAN was Joseph Menegato,
brother of the bndeeroom. Ushers were Armand
Virtuoso. Leonard Larratta. Donald
DeBacco. Peter Zuccan. James Martmo and
William McCowan.
An evening reception was held at the Power
City Lodge,
After a wedding trip to Freeport, in the
Bahamas, the couple will reside in 17th Street.
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