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- Niagara Gazette - 6/25/1967
MISS JOANN MASSARO became the bride
of Engineman 3.C. Gordon F. Fogg, U.S.N.,
Saturday (June.24, 1967) at noon in Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Church. She presented a
bouquet of blue carnations to the altar of the
Blessed Mother.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Massaro, 601 25th St. The parents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Sumner
G. Fogg, 7432 St. Joseph Road, Town of
Niagara, and Mrs. Marjorie Register, Santa.
Ana, Calif.
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MR. MASSARO gave his daughter in marriage.
She was attired in white organza and
Alencon lace styled with bateau neckline, long
sleeves and lifted waist accentuated with a
bow. The A-line skirt featured a bouffant
Watteau chapel train trimmed with scalloped
lace. A petal-shaped headpiece of crystal and
pearls secured her bouffant veil of silk illu-_
sion. She carried a cascade of white camations
centered with a white orchid.
Miss Ida Massaro, sister of the bride, was
maid of honor in aqua linen floor-length gown
trimmed with venise lace at the waist and
accented with a wide border of lace on the
A-line skirt. A bouffant veil and petal-shaped
headpiece completed her attire. Her flowers
were turquoise carnations and white pompons.
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THE-BRIDESMAIDS-were-Mrs. James
Brownell, sister of the bridegroom and Miss
Andrea Jean Quarantine Their gowns were
similar to that of the honor attendant. Margaret
Massaro, a cousin of the bride, was
flower girl, also in aqua.
The best man was Martin Guidotti. Ushers
were Russell DeFazio and Jack Evans and
James Massaro, brother of the bride, was
junior usher.
A brunch after the ceTemony and evening
v ception were held at the Power City Lodge.
The newlyweds are honeymooning in New
York City and Cape Cod. They will make
their home in Long Beach, Calif., where the
bridegroom is stationed.
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