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- Niagara Gazette - 10/4/1946
The marriage of Miss Julia Diana
and Mr. Oswald Buffone was sol-
emnized in St. Josephs church last
Saturday morning at 9:45 o'clock
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Paschel Trono-
lone officated at the double ring
ceremony and the Solemn Hig
Mass was celebrated by the Rev..
Walter Hatch.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Diana. 485 Nine-
teenth street, and the bridegroom
Is .the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander Bulfone. 1360 Whitney ave-
nue.
The altar was decorated with
white and peach gladioli and palms.
White satin bows marked the pews.
Miss Theresa Dl Camlllo and
Frances Marra sang "Ava Maria
ad Panis Amgelecus" with organ
accompaniment.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore a gown of
bridal satin with a net insertion.
neckline trimmed with chantilly
lace fashioned with a drop shoulder.
Her long torso bodicce ended with
a bustle and her skirt had a long
graceful train. She wore a fingertip
veil which fell from a beaded tiara.
She carrie white roses centered
with two orchids.
Miss Anita Diana, sister of the
bride, was the maid of honor. She
wore an aqua gown of brocaded taf-
feta with three-quarter length
sleeves and a sweetheart neckline
edged with net. Her headdress was a
net bonnet of matching color. She
carried a colonial bouquet of tellow
roses with aqua streamers.
The bridesmaids, Miss Anne
Gabrielli,, Miss Viola Diana, sister
of the bride,, Miss Lucy Pizzuti
wore yellow gowns of the same de-
sign as worn by the maid of honor.
They also carried colonial bouquets
of yellow and re roses.
Mr. Nicholas Mastropole was the
best man and the ushers were Mr.
Frank Manenti, Mr. Joseph Sidoni
and Mr. Joseph Buffone, brother of
the bridegroom.
The mother of the bride wore a
black crepe dress with matching ac-
cessories and had a corsage of red
roses. The bridegroom's mother also
wore a black dress with black acces-
sories and a corsage of red roses.
Following the ceremony many
friends were invited to the bride's
home where breakfast was served.
A wedding dinner for the imme-
date families and out-of-townn
guests was served at the Topper
tavern.
A reception from 7 to 11 p.m.
was held at the Hippodrome hall.
The music was provided by Erl Ven-
turelli and his band.
For traveling the bride wore a
three piece black gabardine suit
with white accessories. She wore a
corsage of two orchids.
After a honeymoon trip to the
Adirondacks and New York City
Mr.. and Mrs Oswald Buffone will
reside at 564 Nineteenth street.
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