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Niagara Gazette
 The marriage of Miss Flora R.
 DeLorenzo, daughter of Mr. Nicholas
 DeLorenzo. 625 Sixteenth street,
 and Mr. Hershal Wade. Jr. son of
 Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Wade, Sr.. 748
 Nineteenth street; was solemnized
 Saturday at 11 o'clock In the
 sacristy of St. Joseph's church, with
 Rt Rev. Msgr. Paschal J. Tronolone
 officiating.
 Given In marriage by her father,
 the bride wore a white crepe gown
 designed with an off the shoulder
 effect, fitted bodice and a full train.
 Her fingertip veil was attached to
 a Juliet cap of seed pearls. She carried
 a cascade bouquet of mixed
 white flowers.
 Miss Nora Fioritta. maid of honor,
 wore a gotm of printed wnlte
 nylon, with narrow ruffling on tltted
 yoke and skirt. She carried a
 cascade bouquet of red carnations
 and wore matching floral tiara.
 The bridesmaid was Miss Josephine
 Wade, sister of the bridegroom.
 She wore a gown of pale green chiffon
 with fitted bodice and sweetheart
 neckline. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow carnations
 and wore a matching floral tiara.
 Mr. Marty Camaradejla was the
 beet man and Mr. Walter Wade,
 brother of the bridegroom, was
 usher.
 Priscllla Virtuoso, niece of the
 bride, was flower girl. She wore
 a pink dotted awiss gown fashioned
 on colonial lines.. She carried a
 colonial bouquet of spring flowers
 and wore a matching tiara.
 The bride's sister. Mrs. G. Thomas
 Virtuoso, wore a black printed dress
 with black accessories with a corsage
 of red rosea. The bridegroom's
 mother wore a gray silk dress with
 black accessories and an orchid
 corsage.
 Breakfast was served at the home
 of the bride's sister. Mrs. Virtuoso,
 for the lmniedlate families. Later,
 dinner was served for the Immediate
 families and close friends at the
 Samovar restaurant, where a threetier
 wedding cake and spring flowers
 decorated the bride's table. Following
 dinner, a reception was held
 at the Club Ambassador with 150
 guests attending.
 For her going away outfit, the
 bride chose a two-piece black suit,
 blue topper and black accessories
 and a corsage of white gardenias.
 After a motor trip through Pennsylvania.
 Mr. and Mrs. Wade will reside
 In Sixth street.
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