Wedding* AnMR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER BANDORiffle-BandoDouble-ring vows were exchanged when Mary Beth Riffle became the bride of Christopher Michael Bando Feb. 12 in Church of the Resurrection at Solon. 0. Fr. Mike Currier was officiant for the 1 p.m. doublering ceremony.The bride is a daughter of Wilma L. Groh of 209 W. 4th st.. Dover, and the late Albert W. Riffle, and Christopher is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Angela) Bando of Solon.Escorted by her brother, Scott M. Riffle of Dover, Mary Beth wore a princess style gown made by her sister, Cathy Barron, also of Dover. Of bridal satin, it featured a high lace neckline, point d’esprit yoke, fitted long sleeves and chapel train, all detailed in silk and venice lace. The bride also wore diamond earrings belonging to her mother.Jeanne Ann Riffle of New Philadelphia served her sister as maid of honor and Vicki Ansberry of Solon, sister of the groom was bridesmaid.Serving his brother as best man was Sal Bando of Mequon, Wis. John Cermak of Solon was an escort.Jennifer Barron of Dover, niece of the bride, and Christopher Ansberry of Solon, nephew of the groom, served as flower girl and ringbearer.A dinner reception was held in the Post and Paddock Restaurant at Maple Heights, 0., and the groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner in their home.The bride is a 1974 graduate of Dover High and attended the University of Akron, Ohio University and the University of Arizona at Tempe. Christopher, who is a catcher for the Cleveland Indians, is a 1974 graduate of Solon High, and also attended the University of Arizona.The newlyweds honeymooned in Phoenix, Ariz., prior to Christopher’s reporting for spring training at Tucson. The couple will be residing at 17658 Eastbrook, Chagrin Falls, 0.