OCR Text |
Show Wedding Bells. Miss Olga Bortolin, a popular young Denver woman, became the bride of C. Aiello of Trinidad, Colo., at a pretty little wedding performed on Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. Albi. 1650 Vine street. The officiating priest was Rev. F. X. Gubltosi of Sacred Heart church. The bride wore a magnificent bridal robe of duchesse satin, elaborately elabo-rately trimmed in rose point lace. Her long tulle veil was fastened with orange or-ange blossoms, and her shower bouquet of bride's t roses fell to the hem of her gown. Miss Mary Ferralo, in a -dainty white ,messaline frock, acted as maid of honor. Mr. Aiello was attended by Dr. Albi. After the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Albi presided at a sumptuous wedding wed-ding breakfast given the young couple and intimate friends. The house was profusely decorated in red carnations and roses. Mr. and Mrs. Aiello then left for California, where the honeymoon honey-moon will be passed. Their future home will be in Trinidad, where Mr. Aiello is engaged in business. Much entertaining is being done for .Miss Ethel Corson, whose marriage to William Hermes will take place at St. Leo's church Wednesday morning, Feb'. 17. -r Two weddings of interest to Catholic Denver will take place before Lent.i The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Mc-Atee Mc-Atee and J. Robeck will take place at Logan avenue chapel, and that of Miss Estelle Corson and William Hermes at St. Leo's church. |