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- Utica NY Observer - 6/4/1932
Miss Lucy Fanelli, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Fanelli, of
Elizabeth Street, and Carl Para-
tore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salva-
tore Paratore - Frankfort, were
married this morning at 11.
The ceremony was performed
with a nuptial Mass in St. Mary
of Mt. Carmel Church by the Rev.
John Marchegland, pastor. The
Rev. Charles Oley, pastor of St.
Peter's Church, celebrated the
Mass.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. Miss Roseatelli
Benedelio was maid of honor and
Anthony Sciortino was best man.
The bridesmaids were the Misses
Josephine Paratore, Isabella Fna-
elli, Catherine Barberio and Mary
Tocco. The ushers were John
Migliorie, Angelo Colosimo, Joseph
Paratore and Frank Tocco. Miss
Rose Paratore, sister of the bride-
groom, was train bearer. Miss
Nettie Costanza, niece of the
groom, was flower girl and Frank
Graziedie Jr., cousin of the bride,
was ring bearer.
The bride was attired in white
satin, wjth a train, and her veil
was tulle with rose point lace,
caught w i t h orange blossoms. She
carried a shower bouquet of white
roses, Easter lilies and lilies of the
valley. The maid of honor was
attired In y e l l ow satin, with white
hat and slippers and lace mitts and
carried a bouquet of supreme roses,
while the bridesmaids wore pastel
shades, wlth hat and slippers to
match and also carried shower
bouquets of supreme roses. The
flower girl wore pink crepe dress
and carried a basket of pink spring
flowers while the train bearer was
attired in yellow crepe.
Following the ceremony, a din-
ner was served at the home of the
bridegroom, followed by a recep-
tion in the evening at the Town
Hall, Frankfort.
Prenuptial events were given in
honor of the bride by her ushers
and bridesmaids, and by her sister
and maid of honor.
After a wedding trip through
the western part of the state, Mr.
and Mrs. Paratore will be at home
to their friends at 506 Frankfort
Street, Frankfort.
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