InItmannChurchO Promise Me,” and “The Lord’sMULLENS (RNS)-The Cas-sell Memorial Methodist Church, Itmann, was the scene Saturday for the 7:30 p.m. wed dins of Miss Sandra Sue Carte and Sante Emanuel Boninsegna of Pineville.THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 11. Carte. Itmann, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miliano Boninsegna,Cleveland, Ohio.The Rev. J. William Turley, a former pastor, performed the double-ring ceremony, in a candlelight setting of white gladioli, backed by large fern stands and two seven-branch candelabra. The family pews weremarked with white satin bows.Mrs R. J. Matheny, pianist, presented a program of traditional wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Fred Shutt, who sang“Always”Prayer.”GIVEN IN marriage by her father, the bride wore a silk organza and re-embroidered alen-con wedding gown fashioned with scoop neck, three-quarter length sleeves, molded bodice, with wide lace applique forming the mid riff and wide lace insertions down each side offront. The floor-length frontskirt extended into a chapel train.Tier two-tier french illusion veil was attached to a tia f oforganza petals having f*ed pearls on petals and a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and lily of the vallev. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom.Mrs. Norman Tracy, Columbus, Ohio, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. .She wore an Imported taffeta gown of two shades of blush pink designed with scoop neck, cuff sleeves, fitted bodice, having a touch of the two pinks on belt and a floor lcngth «h^nth skirt with an overskirt which gave a barrel skirt effect. She worematching accessories and carried a cascade bouquet of rainbow color daisies and carnations.BRIDEMAIDS were Mrs. Ralph Kiser, Bluefield, Va.; Mrs. Buddy Houck, Mullens, cousins of the bride and Mrs.Joe Hill, Mullens. Their aquaMRS. SANTE E. BONINSEGNAblue gowns were identical to the honor attendant's. They carried a rainbow cascade bouquet of daisies and carnations.Fred Kussmaul, Parma,Ohio, served the groom as best man Ushers were Roger Little, Roanoke, Va., Bob Adams, Pineville and Ivan Wilcox of Mullens.The bride’s mother wore a pink dacron polyester and lace dress and hat with white acces-lt;ori«*‘; Mrs. Boninseena wore an aqua lace dress with matching accessories. Both had white orchid corsages.A RECEPTION was held in the fellowship hall of the church, following the ceremony. Guests were received by Mrs. G. L. Asbury, Bluefield and Mrs Bob Adams. Pineville. was in charge of the guest book Presiding at the punch bowl was Mrs. LylePolling, Mullens and Mrs. Cecil Bradbury-, Mullens, aunt of the bride, served the cake Other aides were Mrs. Woodrow Riley, Mrs. Alex Leonard. Mrs. Elgin Pruett. Mrs Jack Blankenship, Mrs. Wiley Bowling andMrs. J. A. Mitchem.Mrs. Herman Akers, Mullens, directed the wedding and Mrs. Roy Stover was in charge ofthe reception.When the couple left for a wedding trip, Mr^ Boninsegna wore a yellow- silk shantungdress with white accessoriesand an orchid corsage, Boninsegna is employed by the Wyoming County Board of Education as teacher and coach at Pineville High School. The bride, a graduate of Mullens High School, attended Concord College, Athens and Marshall University, Morgantown.