* + * *■Miss Mary MiiUIo Aid.Chester Baddadbo, Wed .St. Stephen’s church was the eceiie of a beautiful wedding, when at nine-thirty o’clock, this worn- , iiig, Miss .Mary Milillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Milillo aacl Chester Daddadbo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dnddadb#, plighted their troth, in the preseuce of a largo circle of relatives and friends. Reverend Father Diomede performed the ceremony, using the impressive double ring service. A nuptial high muss followed.'' The altar was banked -with flowers and lighted with, tapers, which formed a pretty background. Emil dinger presided at the organ, and a chorus o£ women’s voices sang the Mass, Miss Gcorgeuntw Killer beautifully sang Gounod’s f*Avc Maria” at- the Offertory. , '' Leading the wedding pnrly were Miss Mary Scianuamblo, -of Middlu-- town and Joe Torimlo. They were followed by Miss Mary Russo and Chester Spmelli. Both pretty maids wore luce frocks, fashioned with long full skirls, and.short jackets. Thcv wore picture bats of lace and slip pars.a nil hose to' uiateh their frocks. Miss Sciannainblo wore pcaeb colored lace awl carried Talisman roses and Miss Russo, blue, ami csrficd Columbia roses.The bride’s sister, Miss Ann Mil-illo, was a 'charming maid of honor. Her frock, fashioned similarly to' those-of the other maids* was of