Nuptial Rites Aiello-LudwigMaria C. Aiello, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph Aiello. 1928 Mead St., claimed Janet Lud-wig, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs.: Nick Ludwig, 1624 Grand Ave., as his bride in a 9 a.m. cere-mony on Nov. 26. Rev. John1 Schneider heard their nuptial promises in Hoiy Name Church.;The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in an all satin dress styled with a full skirt caught to a contoured, long sleeved basque featuring covered button trim and a lace Peter Pan collar. Securing her veil was a double jeweled crown. In her bouquet were amazon lilies withstreamers of ivy.Bridal aides Colleen Corcoran of South Milwaukee, maid of honor; Julie Praeger, bridesmaid; and Rosemary Natalie, junior brid —maid, wore ballerina length gowns of deep purple and orchid crystaline featuring full skirts, crushed cummerbunds, V necklines and cap sleeves. Each wore a matching open crown ha! with a nose veil and pearls and carried a bouquet of pale pmk amations wi:h i\v Mower ^irl Lynn Ludwig, r.iece of the bride, had pale pink carnations, ivy and baby roses in a bouquet. The mothers of the bridal cuuple had purple orchid corsages.Best man for the bridegroom was Emil Buffalo. Edward Aiello served as groomsman. Ushers were Ronald Christen sen and 1 rank Aiello.The cer 'mony preceded a reception for 800 in Eagles Hall. The bridal couple util make their home at 2800 Wellington Dr.Mrs. Mario C. Aiello