A very pretty June wedding cel ebrated here this week was that of Miss Ami Sacco,ughter of Mr. Lawrence Lampo of Patterson The nuptials were celebrated at St Joseph's Church Wednesday after noon. The church was filled with the friends of the bride and groom. Promptly at four o'clock the bridal Party entered the church to the Strains of Mendelsohns wedding march, played by Miss Evella Allee man. The maid of honor, Miss Mary Lampo, sister of the groom, was be comingly gowned in white taffeta. The charming bridesmaids, Miss Catherine Sacco, cousin of the bride, wore a gown of white Georgette crepe, and Miss Vita Lombardo wore a gown of white Crepe de Chine; all of the attendants carried bouquets of white carnations and ferns. The ring bearer was Master V. Demicyle of Franklin, and the flower girls, little Misses Gracie and Annie Dem icyle were lovely in white organdic frocks. The bride was bewitching in a gown of white Liberty satin em broidered in pearls; her veil was held in place by a coronation of orange blossoms; she carried a bouquet of white carnations and ferns. The groom's best man was his brother, Mr. Ciro Lampo. Messrs. Cremato. The ushers were; Steven Sacco and Lucian During the signing of the register Mrs. Sosthene Roberton, and Miss Georgia Ricaud sang “Ave Maria.” Immediately after the ceremony 2 reception was held at the home of the bride, a large concourse of friends gathered to offer their best wishes to the happy couple. During the res ception delicious refreshments were served, and in the evening dancing was indulged until the “Wee Sma? hours. The bridal couple were the recipients of many handsome pres ents. They will make their home in Patterson, Red Seal Carbon Paper, Writing Fluids and Inks and Typewriter Rib bons for sale at The Review Office, —————