Dolfi-Sousae In a ceremony performed in the St. Sebastian church of Bell Ver non, Pa, on Saturday morning, Sept. 8, Mise Enice Dolfi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Dolfi, of $12 Westmoreland st., Bell Vernon, became the bride of 8 Sgt. Vincent L. Sousae, son of Mrs. Josephine Sousae and the late John L. Sou sae of Franklin. The bride wore a two-piece suit of Veht blue wool, with dark brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Her maid of honor, Miss Betty Sousae, sister of the bridegroom, wore a two-piece gold dress with dark brown accessories and a corsage of pink rose buds. Edward Kostalec, of Fairhope, was best man A dinner at Sweeney for the immediate families followed the ceremony. Later in the day the newlyweds left for a honeymoon and upon their return St. Sgt. Lou sae will report to a Florida base for reassignment having just re cently returned to this country after spending ® months in Eng land as a member of the Eighth air force The bride i a graduate of North Belle Vernon high school, close of 1999. and from Fensters Beauty School, Charleroi. She rs employed as an operator in a Fairhope beau ty shop. St. Sgt. Sousae is a grad uate of Cranberry high school and Franklin Commercial college.