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- Niagara Gazette
MR. AND MRS. Louis.
Frank Sicoli will make their
home at 463 17th: St following
their wedding Sept. 12.
The Rev. Louis. Delia Neva,
occiclated at a double-ring
ceremony at St. Joseph's
Church.
The bride, the former
Mary Ann Bacceli, is the
daughter of Mrs. James Baccelli,
16th St., and the late
Mr. Baccelli. Her bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Sicoli, 16th St.
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GIVEN IN MARRIAGE by
her godfather, Salvatore
Tirabassi, the bride was
gowned in French lace, featuring
a scalloped sabrina
neckline and lace sleeves
which p o i n t e d over her
hands.
A princess line skirt was
fitted into a empire bodice
and fell to a chapel-length
train. A plateau headpiece
of Alencon lace held, her
fingertip veil. She carried
a prayerbook centered with
a white orchid and edged
with lilies of the valley.
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MRS. ALFRED TIRABASSI
was her sister's matron of
honor, attired in-- a champagne
cocktail-length dress
of Chantilly lace. A detachable
taffeta petaled overskirt
highlighted the dress,
which was fashioned with a
sabrina neckline. Her face
veil was caught by a matching
taffeta headband, and
Mrs. Tirabassi carried a cas-
cade bouquet of shrimpcolored
Talisman roses.
Thomas Trapasso was best
man, while Larry Figurelli
and Carmen Sicoli ushered.
A dinner was held at Fortuna's
DeLuxe Restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. Sicoli left on
a wedding trip to Cape Cod,
Mass., and the New England
States.
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