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- Niagara Gazette
Juclith Moxham
Speaks Vows
T St John de.LaSalle Church was the scene of
jibe wedding of Miss Judith Ann Moxham and
jfpseph S. DiFranco this morning (May 25, 1957)
at 9 o'clock. The Rev. James Cahill officiated
before an altar adorned with white pompons.
Mrs. John Dowdall was organist.
* The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
"Evan H. Moxham, Chaplain Ave., and the bridejjroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore DiFranco,
60th St
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' Carrying a white orchid on a prayer book, the
bride was gowned in imported French lace fashioned
wtih long-line bodice and sweetheart neckline
and bouffant skirt. A veil of silk Illusion fell
from her lace headpiece.
Mrs. Michael DiFranco was matron of honor
and bridesmaids were Miss Jean Grose and Miss
Sue Walter. Flower girl was Miss Jennifer Battine.
All attendants were attired in lace sheaths
with full tulle overskirts, the honor attendant in
aqua and the bridesmaids in pink. They carried
pink carnations and rosebuds mounted on white
lace fans.
Best man was Michael DiFranco and ushering
guests were Charles E. Conway, Paul S. Moxham
and Richard Magliazzo.
Greeting guests at a reception to be held tonight
at the Plantation Restaurant, the bride's
mother will wear a pink silk dress with pink and
ivhite-accessories. The mother of the bridegroom
will favor a teal blue silk sheath with pink accessories.
A motor-trip to Lake George and New York
X^ity will be taken by the newlyweds. Mrs. DiFranco
will depart wearing a white lace over
fequa silk sheath, white coat and white and aqua
accessories. A white orchid will complete her
easemble.
. The couple will make its home at 124 60th
Itreet
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