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Niagara Gazette - 2/24/1966
 THE MARRIAGE of. Miss Madeline
 Gloria Routhier to Thomas David Virtuoso
 was solemnized at Our Lady oi the Rosary
 Ohuroh Saturday (Feb. 19, 1968), with Rev.
 Conner MoGarry officiating.
 The. bride is the daughter of Mr. and
 Mrs. Albert Routhier, 15 C St., and the
 bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
 Thomas Virtuoso, 2745 Forest Ave.
 Given In marriage by her father, the
 bride wore a silk faced peau de sole-gown
 with a square neckline and bracelet length
 sleeves. A double panel of pearl scattered
 motifs went down the front of the sheath
 skirt. A detachable chapel length train
 with scalloped edge fell from the waist. A
 peau de apge lace mantilla fell from the
 jeweled lace pillbox on her head. She carried
 a matching fan and red and white
 sweetheart roses and ivy..
 • * ••
 MISS VERNA ROUTHIER, sister of the
 bride, was maid of honor. She wore a floor
 length gown -of pomegranate silk with el-
 bow length sleeves, and a miniature lace
 mantilla with maline fly away veils. She
 carried a fan and white pompons and sweet
 heart roses. .
 Miss Priscilla Virtuoso, Miss Olivia Vir-
 tuoso, sisters of the groom, and Miss Beverly
 McGee, wore gowns similar to that of
 the maid of honor.
 Miss Susan Fuhrmann was flower girl
 and David Shaffer was ringbearer.
 * * •
 JAMES PITTARO was best man. Michael Bonoccarso,
 Alex Borowski and Raymond
 Millitte were ushers.
 A breakfast was held immediately after
 the ceremony at the Georgian House. A
 reception was held at the Crown and Anchor
 Restaurant.
 For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Routhier
 chose a rose pink lace dress with matching
 accessories and wore a corsage of pink
 sweetheart roses.
 Mrs. Virtuoso wore a royal blue surah
 silk with matching accessories and a cor-
 sage of American beauty roses.
 After their wedding trip to Washington,
 D.C. and Williamsburg, Va. the newlyweda
 will live in the Parkvue Apartments, Buf-
 falo Avenue.
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