July 23, 1970 __ L_ - - | - - ^ ' - - ' ”Wolfe—Agnelli nuptials in SalamancaSALAMANCA, N.Y. - Mr. and Mrs. Fritz B. Wolf# have turned from their wedding trip and are at home to their relatives and friends at 311V* S. Third St., in Olean.Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church here was the setting July 11 for the noon wedding nuptials which united Mr. Wolfe and the former Miss Lareen Ann Agnelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Agnelli of 31 Crescent A vs. here.Mrs. Mamierite Wolfe of Smethport, Pa., and Edward B. Wolfe of VandaUa, N.Y. are the parents of the bridegroom.The Rev. Frands Pilarek officiated at the double ring ceremony held before an altar adorned by baskets of white carnations and fern. Sale-mancan Thomas A. Bierfeedt was organist and accompanied the soloist Hugh Oglevie.Given in mairaige by her father, the bride wore an A-line floor length gown of chantilly lace whose skirt flowed into a chapel length train. It was styled with full bishop sleeves, empire waistline and sabrina neckline, an detailed with sequins. A headpiece of organza rosebuds and lace petals encrusted with pearls and borealis held her three-tiered veil of illusion.She CErried a cascade of white miniature carnations with garlands of English ivy.Miss Carol DeArmitt of Allegany, was maid of honorfor her cousin and the bridesmaids were the Misses Jean Agnelli, sister of the bride; Kimberly Wolfe, sister of the bridegroom; and Victoria Veedaarella of Salamanca.Miss DeArmitt chose a pink gown and the bridesmaids were attired in blue. Their gowns were identically styled with long sleeves, fitted bodices and high necklines trimmed with Venice lace andA buttons. Crowns of tulle petals and pearls held their circular face veils and they carried cascades of miniature carnations tinted to match their respective gowns.Little Miss Wendy Sue Revit of New Albion wa6 the flower girl. She carried a bouquet of pink miniature carnations and wore a white gown styled after the bride’s.Wayne M. Harder of WeUs-ville, N.Y. was best man and the wedding guests were seated by David Bess of Olean, a cousin of the bride; Kurt Wolfe of Smethport, brother of the bridegroom; Rodney App of Eldred, Edward Kratt of Rixford, and Richard Neil of Bradford.The bride’s two and one-half year old brother, Carl J. Agnelli, was ring bearer. In his short trousered suit of white linen, he carried the rings on a white satin pillow decorated with streamers and bows.The mother of the bride chose a dress of pink lace over satin detailed by a mandarin collar and three-quarter length sleeves. Amatching coat and white accessories completed her ensemble. The grandmother, Mrs. John Agnelli of Salamanca, wore a pink lace dress with beige accessories.The mother of the bridegroom was attired in a powder blue knit dress with sebrina neckline and white accessories. The three honored mothers wore corsages of white cattleya orchids.A reception followed the ceremony at the American Legion Club rooms for 350 guests. A six tiered wedding cake separated by pillars and white swans, with a glass slipper between layers adorned the main table. It was decorated with pink rosebuds and topped with a mina-ture bridal couple. White carnations and ivy and tiered candlebra were also featured in the decor.For traveling on a wedding trip of undisclosed destination, the new Mrs. Wolfe wore a yellow crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of a white cattleya orchid.She is a 1969 graduate of the Salamanca High School and attended Coming Community College in Coming, N.Y. before accepting her current position at the Big N Department Store in Allegany.Mr. Wolfe is a 1965 graduate of the Sjnethport Area High School and is employed by Quaker State Refining Co. m Farmers Valley.