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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/1/1939
Mr. and Mrs. Loreto Ritz of 88
Center street announce the engagement
of thrtr daughter. Miss Mary
Loyacano, to Santo Bucolo, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bucolo of the
town of Lockport.
The marriage will take place, in
the near future.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/5/1939
Miss Mary Elizabeth Loyacano,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Loreto
Ritz, became the bride of Santo
Bucolo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Bucolo, Saturday morning, in St.
Joseph's church at 9 o'clock, with
the Rev. Carl J. Fenice officiating.
The church decorations consisted
of lovely bouquets of cybotium
ferns, pink gladioli and other assorted
flowers.
Mrs. Adolph Moretta played the
organ while Mrs. Steve Di Carlo
sang the "Ave Maria'' by Schubert.
Olven in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a slipper satin gown
fashioned with a yoke and long
puffed sleeves decorated with seed
pearls. Her two-tiered veil fell from
a coronet of glittering sequins and
she carried a beautiful arrangement
of white roses and lilies-of-the-val- ;
ley with streamers hanging to the
floor.
Miss Helen Lupo, the maid of
honor, wore a taffeta gown of
antique rose fashioned with a full
hooped skirt and velvet accessories
of peacock blue. Her headdress
consisted of a peacock blue velvet
bow with tulle hanging to her
shoulders.
The bridesmaids, the Misses
Rose Corriere, Josephine Maiorana,
Lena Bucolo and Roce Bucolo, wore
taffeta gowns of peacock blue
fashioned with full hooped skirts
with velvet accessories of antique
rose. Their headdress consisted of
an antique rose velvet bow with
tulle to their shoulders.
James Corriere was best man and
the ushers were James Bucolo, Carl
Sanmarco, Louis Torriere and
Charles Loyacano.
After the ceremony a breakfast
for 100 guests was served at the
Eagles' temple and later in the afternoon
a dinner was served with
250 guests attending.
The bridal table was decorated
with gladioli, asters and other assorted
flowers. A pyramid wedding
cake marked the places of the bride
and the bridegroom.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/11/1946
Official Referee Thomas H. Noonan
awarded an annulment to Mrs.
Mary Bucolo of Lockport against
Santo J. Bucolo. They were mar
ried in 1939.
Mrs. Bucolo said her husband told
her before marriage that he owned
a farm and would build a house on
it. She testified she learned last
December that the farm was owned
by his father. She was awarded custody
of three children and $25 a
week.
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