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- Niagara Gazette - 7/16/1961
MISS JOANNE ISABELLE CAPPELLO became
the bride of Walter Thomas Philbrick in a double
ring ceremony performed by Rev. James Cahill at St.
John de LaSalle Church, Saturday (July 15, 1961).
The former Miss Cappello
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Cappello, Joliet
Avenue. The bridegroom
is the son of Mrs. Guy
Sterling Philbrick, Buffalo
Avenue, and the late Dr.
Philbrick.
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GIVEN IN MARRIAGE
by her father, the bride
wore a gown of silk organza
and rosepoint lace featuring
a scooped a p p l i q u e^
neckline and fitted lace bodice
and long lace sleeves.
The bouffant skirt trimmed
with sequins and pearls terminated
in a chapel-length
train with cabbage rose
trim and streamers.
A crystal queen's crown
held her four-tiered scalloped
veil. She carried a
cascade of white sweetheart
roses with stephanotis with
ivy and; presented a bouquet
before the altar of the
Blessed Virgin Mary.
MISS ANN GENOVESE,
maid of honor, wore a long
pink e mbroidered n y l on
sheer dress with scooped
neckline, cap sleeves and
fitted bodice. Her headpiece
was a flowered contour
crown with circular
veil, and she carried a bouquet
of pink sweetheart
roses with stephanotis.
Similarly attired were the
attendants Miss Caroline
Cappello, sister of the bride,
and Miss Barbara Philbrick,
sister of the bridegroom.
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THE FLOWER GIRL,
Mina Napolitano, wore a
pink nylon sheer dress with
a scooped neckline, fitted
bodice trimmed with pearls
and sequins and a bouffant
skirt. She .carried a colonial
bouquet of pink sweetheart
roses and stephanotis.
Guy Sterling Philbrick
was his brother's best man.
Ushers, were Leonard J.
Palumbo, Grant E. Shea
and Donald VanNimwegen.
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AN EVENING RECEPTION
was held at the Century
Club.
After a motor trip through
the southern states. Mr. and
Mrs. Philbrick will' make
their home in Nashville,
Tenn.
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