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- Niagara Gazette - 11/16/1953
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Alcuri 15th
St., announce the engagement' of
their daughter Louise Marie, to
Cpl. Joseph Mauro, son of Mr.
Carmen Mauro, 72nd St. Cpl.
Mauro, who is now stationed at
Camp Kilmer, N. J., has recently
returned from Korea. An early fall
wedding is planned.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 7/14/1954
WED AT St. JOSEPH'S-Miss
Louise Alcuri and Mr, Joseph
Mauro exchanged nuptial vows
at St. Joseph's Church with the
Rt. Rev. Msgr P. J. Tronolone
officiating at the ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Alcuri 15th St a n d
the bridegroom is the son Of
Mr. and Mrs Carmen Mauro,
this city. The couple is residing
at 1512 Ashland Ave., after a
honeymoon trip to Lake Placid
and the New England States
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 6/26/1954
White pompons and carnations
decorated SL Joseph's Church for
the wedding of Miss Louise M.
Alcuri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Alcuri. 15lh St., to Mr. Joseph
C. Mauro, Ashland Ave., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Mauro, 76th
St.
The Rev. Emil Zupa officiated
at the ceremony which took place
at 9:45 o'clock this morning, when
Mrs. Florence Demorest sang "Ave
Maria,"* and "Panis Angelicus."
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a bridal gown of
lace, tulle and satin which was accented
with a bateau neckline edged
with lace motifs, and seed
pearls. 'The fitted bodice had long,
tapering sleeves, and the skirt was
fully gathered with inserts of lace.
A cathedral-length veil of double
illusion 'was attached to a small
starched lace helmet ornamented
with iridescent sequins. She carried
a bouquet of while roses and
pompons.
The bridal attendants wore nylon
gowns with strapless bodices
enhanced with shirring and pleating.
The skirts were permanently
pleated and they wore matching
jackets and pixie hats of horsehair.
Miss Emily M. Fusillo, maid of
honor, wore a pink gown and carried
a .colonial bouquet of pink
and blue carnations and pompons.
Miss Theresa H. Poritecorvo and
Miss Betty Ann Cicchello wore
cotillion blue gowns and carried
colonial bouquets of blue and pink
carnations and pompons.
Maria Colucci, cousin of the
bride, as junior bridesmaid, was
dressed in pink.
The wedding breakfast was held
immediately after the ceremony
at the Armenian Community Center
where a reception is being held
this evening from 6 to 10 o'clock.
The bride's table will be laid with
a Madeira linen cloth, and silver
candelabra and sweet peas will
enchance the four-tiered wedding
cake.
The mother of the bride will
receive in a navy blue crepe, dress
with red accessories.
Mrs. Mauro will don a pink
silk shantung suit with navy and
white accessories and a white orchid
corsage when she departs on
their wedding trip to the Thousand
Islands and the New England
States.
The couple will reside at. 1512
Ashland Ave.
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