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- Niagara Gazette - 11/18/1950
Miss Carmeline Anne Alongi,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Alongi, 2437 Grand avenue, became
the bride of Mr. Thomas J. Tedesco,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N.
Tedesco, 543 Twenty-second street,
at a ceremony this morning at St.
Joseph's church. She was given
in marriage by her father.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Pasqual J. I
Tronolone,- who officiated at the
marriage ceremony, was also celebrant
at the Solemn Nupital High
Mass. Assisting at the Mass were
the Rev. Emil Zupa and Rev. Paul
Valente. assistant pastors at St. Jo-
seph's church. The couple exchanged
Jnarriage vows before the altar which
was decker with beauty baskets
holding white pompoms and white
gladioli.
The bride's gown of gardenia white
slipper satin was fashioned with a
nylon tulle yoke edged with import-
ed rosepoint lace an dmother of pearl
sequins. the satin bodice was fit-
ted. The full skirt of the gown
which had unpressed pleated side pan-
els had a court train edged with
rosepoint lace. She wore a matching
queen's crown, designed of seed pearls
and rhinestone, which held her
French silk fingertip illusion veil
edged with imported lace. she car-
ried a bride's bouquet of white or-
chids tied with baby satin streamers
over a gardenia satin muff trim-
med with rosepoint lace.
The attendants included Miss
Jeannette Ettiopia, maid of honor,
who wroe an antique gold satin
gown and bonnet of matching sa-
tin, the Misses Phyllis Alongi, sis-
ter of the bride, and Dorothy Wo-
jtowicz, bridesmaids, wore gowns of
American Beauty satin and peacock
satin, respectively, with bonnets of
matching satin. Rose Marie Tedesco,
junior bridesmaid, wore a colonial
designed gown of teal blue satin
and bonnet of matching satin.
Mr. Sam Corieri was best man.
Messrs. Joseph Tedesco, brother of
the bridegroom and Mrs. Anthony
Gara, were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a black
ensemble with smart accessories. The
bridegroom's mother wore a gabar-
dine suit with matching accessories.
Each wore an orchid corsage.
The wedding breakfast was served
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brindisi, 2433 Grand avenue. The
wedding dinner was at the Century
club. A reception will be held at
Guy's restaurant this evening.
For traveling thebriide will wear a
plum suit and coat with muscrat
collar and sleeve trim. She will wear
gray accessories and orchids.
Upon their return from a motor
trip to New York city, Mr. and
Mrs. Tedesco will reside at 2939
Niagara avenue.
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