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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 75

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Rochester, New York
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75
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Demccrc end I i Hochester, N. rjT? 14.1959 V- A- i -f 3 Couple Leave On Cope Cod a Wiley-Dietz Ceremony Held JN ST. AUGUSTINE'S Church yesterday Miss Marilyn Anne Dietz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard' Dietz of Wilbur Street, was married to William Raymond Wiley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wiley of Kenmore. Msgr. John Duffy officiated. The bride was attired in silk organza and lace with a fingertip veil.

She carried white roses and ivy. Mrs. Bernice Kalsbeck, lister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Wolfora, Mrs. Ronald Phillippsen, Miss Margaret Brennan, and Miss Sally Shimmel of Akron, N.Y.

Edward J. Wiley of Detroit was best man for his brother. Ushers were Robert Dietz, brother of the bride, Raymond Griffin of Kenmore, cousin of the bridegroom, George Riley and Robert Emmons. A reception was held at the Hospitality House, Tenfield. Mrs.

Wiley was graduated from the School of Nursing of St. Mary's Hospital. -1 Honeymoon DEWEY AVENUE Presbyterian Church yesterday Miss Nancy L. Galloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Lynn Galloway of Country Club Drive North, became the wife of David L. Champlin of Wildmore Road, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S.

Champlin of Syracuse. The Rev. Gustavus Warfield officiated. For marriage the former Miss Galloway chose a gown of lace over taffeta en train with a veil caught to a seed pearl crown. She carried a white orchid and lilies of the valley.

Miss Sally Galloway of Rochester, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gerald Mc-Avinncy and Miss Kathleen Wood, both of this tity, and Mrs. Frederick Wales of Newport. R.I.

John Maksymiak was best man. Ushers were Arthur Mastoras, Rudolph van den Berge, and William Evans. After a reception held at Oak Hill Country Club, the couple left for a wedding trip to Cape Cod. Mrs. Champlin was graduated from Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia.

The bridegroom w-as graduated from Cornell Fine Art! Mrs. Salvatore Mitrano Jr. Mary Delle Fave AAoser Mrs. William R. Marilyn Dietz Knierim Mrs.

David L. Champlin Nancy Galloway Mitrano-Delle Fave Bridal Held in Church To The Boy Next Door dol's were just "silly g'r! things" so, I remember well the day he broke my favorite, "Susie" remembering, brings back the day My Father walked me to the cor-ner drug store to buy a Dolly Repair Kit Susie fell in love with Daddy, So, I'm especially going to REMEMBER FATHER, SUNDAY, JUNE 21st and g've him his full share of apprecation. E. W. EDWARDS SON The Rev.

Gerald Ventura of St. Lucy's Church was the clergyman. The bride wore chiffon over satin with a fingertip veil and carried stephanotis, roses and orchids. Mrs. Pasquali Vito was matron of honor, and Miss Theresa Mitrano, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Loretta Fantone, Miss Beatrice Mancuso, Miss Elaine Mitrano of Piffard, niece of the bridegroom, and Miss Cynthia Nardone. Best man was Pasquali Vito. Ushers were Carl and Raymond Delle Fave, brothers of the bride; Ralph Or-rico, nephew of the bridge-groom, and Vincent Mitrano, cousin of the bridegroom. Mrs. Mitrano attended Nazareth College and was graduated from the State University Teachers College at Brockport.

She will teach at the elementary school in Spencerport in the fall. 1 COUSIN of the bridegroom officiated at the wedding of Miss Mary Palm Delle Fave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Delle Fave of Smith Street, and Salvatore Mitrano son of Mr. and Mrs.

Salvatore Mitrano also of Smith. Street. Brighton Girl Engaged 'JIIE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Linda Lee Meckfes-sel to Homer Mat Adams III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mat Adams Jr.

of Metuchen, N.J., was announced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William R. Meckfessel, at an open house held yesterday at their home in Buckland Avenue. Miss Meckfessel was graduated from Vermont College.

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