*mv.\QW.r*CA Xvy.am»lt;w- if/*'#' •£:»**«X#*I§®#:•£-» '•3SS:;S®X*. «C*Tr^ jl ' ■/■ •■ m fiT* -^m'*?*Vrf/J33■,v] ] (ii11ilt;]i, 4u. . 'W'trtU pnuiojMR. AND MRS. M. ANGELO MARINOCouple Renew Nuptial Vows In 50th Anniversary HighlightiFifty years of marriage was marked Aug. 30 by Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Angelo Marino of 800riago vows at St. Mary’s RC Church during a 10:30 a.m. Mass with the Rev. Edward Kretz of-Fourth Avlt;• tWomanFord City, with a ficiating. Children, relatives andfriends of the couple attended the■ Mass.Mrs. Marino, the former Teresa Monack. became the bride of Matthew Angelo Marino at a nuptial Mass Aug. 30. l‘J08, at Rivlsondoli, j Italy. Shoitly thereafter they arriv-j led in America. They have six child* ren and nine grandchildren. I Children of the couple are Beatrice Marino of Bethesda, Md., Gabriel Marino of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Paul J. Elli of Cheswick, John Marino of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Joseph1 Emerick of Pittsburgh, E^lgisa C. i, a family dinner and open house ’ at their home.The couple renewed their mar-Ford City YoungEnterConvent MondayFORD CITY—A local young woman will enter the convent of the ftjal-jno at home, and Mrs. Witmei Vincentian Sisters of Charity, Per- ^ £ell 0f j.’or(j city.A family dinner took place at the Fifth Ave. Hotel where 2. places were laid for the family and three relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Emil jCarlesi and Nicholas Carlesi. j The golden wedding anniversary i couple received gifts and cards of | well wishes during the day.rysville, as a Postulant on Sept. 8.