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Baskets of white gladioli, pale pink asters and baby breath in a new variety on the altar of St. Francis Catholic church provided the setting for the exchange of vows by Miss Bettie Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie J. Kennedy, 1224 Portland avenue, and Joe Loiacono, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Loiacono, route 1, at a 100 m. nuptial mass Sun day, Father Albert Austen was the officiating priest at the double ring service, Miss Donna Gallo was organist and the vocalists, Miss Helen Pugliese, Miss Doris Waliery and Mrs. Bill Giese, sang “Ave Maria,” “Jesu Dulcis Nemorea” and “Adoramus Te Christi.” Given in marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a gown of can dlelight satin fashioned with jewel neckline, wide scalloped bertha heavily embroidered ‘with pearls in wild rose design, fitted bodice and touffant skirt with a long train. Her fingertip veil of imported il lusion with appliqued butterfly medallions arranged with orange blossoms belonged to the bride groom's sister, Mrs. Pete Landoni. She carried a gladina with shower, of stephanotis on a prayerbook. ', Attendants Attractive Miss Velma Ingalls, as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. Richard Hair, Miss Marian Finne gan? and Miss Dorothy Ehrlich, were in identically styled gowns of chiffon taffeta with fitted bodices, shes? nét yokes outlined with nar row berthas, similar to the bride's. ,. Long gloves were worn in leu of] longr sleever and their headdresses), were in halo style of shirred net to match~ their gowns, Miss Ingalls’ wasiit palest green and the other three int palé orchid. They carried heant-shaped bouquets, the maid of honog’a béing of yellow pompons, baby breath and yellow carnations), and the, others of pink pompons and*carnations with baby breath. Romald: Venneri. was best man, Fred. Pugliese, Robert Loiacono, brother,of the bridegroom, and Ger Kelly, were groomsmen and Pete Lendoni and David Venneri ushers . Mrs. Kennedy wore a blue-, green ‘suit with brown accessories and ‘Mrs. Lojacono_was in a grey silk @rope gown with navy acces sories. Bath had corsages of pink rosebuds. * . = Breakfast was served the bridal party and the families later in the Spanish room.of the Grand hotel, nee Bee of the reception to], which tests were bidden, a OSssay Assist Serving Coffee the first hours were Mrs. Jerry Bolick and Mrs. Brest Greco, sister of the bride groom, and the second, Mrs. ©. EB. Fulton and Mrs. E. G. Shaw, Mrs. Fred Ainen and Mrs. Pete Landon, , sister, of the bridegroom, served the cake the first hoi and Mrs. Ed,Kanz the second. Those in charge of the punch were An thony Ferraro,Joe Muiuri, Frank Deccio, Carroll Romine and Sam Greco. _ 4 . ‘ Assisting in the serving were the Misses Marian Riehl, Rosemary Board, Betty Lee James, Betty Jones, Tianne Paris, Marguerite Mattustell, Vera Barbato, Ann Clinchens, Dolores Manaro, Mar jorie Calabrese and Mrs. Bud Wil diama. “ The five-tiered cake was on a separate lace-covered table while the serving table itself was deck ed with flowers, i Io charge ‘of gaue were Mrs. Anthony Ferraro and Miss Jose phine Loiacono, sisters of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Lloyd Ross. Mrs. Joe Santoro, another sister, was in charge of the guest book. Leave for Honeymoon The pair left on ga honeymoon to coast points. Mrs. Loiacono wearing a dusty rose suit with many accessories and carnation corsage. They will make their home at the Taylormae apart ments. Mrs. Loiacono, graduate of Wa-Hi, is employed at Falken berg’s. Her husband who attend ed St. Patrick's high school, is en gaged in truck farming. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Santoro and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Santoro, Beaverton, Ore.; Mr. and Mr. Jerry Bolick and family of Pullman; Mrs. Eudora Harris and the Misses Edna and Ina Moore, Hermiston; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Con of Los Ang eles. Co-hostesses at a recent miscel laneous shower honoring the bride elect were Mesdames Anthony Ferraro, Ernest Greco and Pete Landont and Miss Josephine Loia cone, sisters of the bridegroom, the affair being given at the D. Loia ccone home on route 1. Coote was the diversions Mrs. Frank Charlo, Mrs. D. Loiacone, Miss Angie Elis, Mrs. Louis Rizzuti and Mrs. Sam Greco won prizes of the evening, about 3) guestz sharing in the party. MEW WALL PLASTER A new insulating plaster has been developed which, it is said, can be nailed into without chipping the surface and spreading cracks. The plaster is said to be mixed in the same manner as ordinary bride hard plasters, except that a light weight momeral (vermiculite) is used instead of sand. PRACTICE 18 SET Narcissa Rebekah lodgearile practice is scheduled for ip in September 21 at the Odd Fellows tempie.
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Walla Walla, Washington, US

Tue, Sep 14, 1948

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