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- Niagara Gazette - 10/25/1943
A very lovely fall wedding was
solemnized Saturday, October 9,
when Miss Edith Tedesco, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tedesco,
became the bride of Mr. Nicholas
Sandonato.
Monsignor Tronelone, of St. J o seph's
church, officiated at the 9
o'clock High Mass, with Father
Carey assisting at the double-ring
ceremony.
The bride entered the church on
the arm of her father, wearing a
gown of heavy bridal satin with a
sweetheart neckline and long sleeves
ending with a point over the hand.
A full skirt with heavy lace medal-
Ions and an extremely long circular
train completed her costume. Her
long triple illusion veil was trimmed
in lace with a Queen Anne crown
of rhinestones. She carried a bouquet
of gardenias and orchids.
Miss Anita Tedesco, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. She wore
a gown with a sweetheart neckline
a velveteen bodice and a full taffeta
skirt of two-tone gold. Gold plums
with velveteen streamers were worn
as the headdress. She carried an
arm bouquet of Talisman roses and
yellow pom poms tied with bronze
streamers.
The bridesmaids were Mrs. Georg-
iana Bellegia, Miss Ida Sanzio and
Miss Marie paradise. Their gowns
and headdress were in two -tone
rose designed the same as that of
the maid of honor. Each carried a
bouquet of dusky pink roses with
assorted pom poms tied with rose-
colored streamers.
Mr. James Sandonato, brother of
the bridegroom was the best man.
The ushers were Mr. Willam Belgeila.
Mr. Louts Slcall and Mr. Virgil
Colangelo.
Immediately after the ceremony a
wedding breakfast was held at t he
home of the bride. Dinner at 2
o'clock was served at the Samovar
for the wedding party and Immediate
family. A reception for 200
guests was held from 7 to 11 o'clock
at St. George's hall. The out-oftown
guests were from Great Falls,
Montana: Detroit. Michigan, Rochester.
N. Y . and Buffalo.
The bride chase for her golng-
away outfit a coral two-piece vel-
veteen suit with black accessories
worn with an orchid corsage.
After a weeks' trip to Toronto,
Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Sandonato will
reside in this city.
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