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- Might be 149-07-0982 DOB 5 Mar 1920 dod Dec 1990. Residence 1930 Clifton, NJ.
Engagement
Pettinelli-Barbieri Engagement Mr and Mrs Richard Pettinelll of 179 Woodcliff Avenue. have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Eleanor Pettinelll to Sergeant Anthony Barbieri, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. A Barbieri. of 91 Jasper Street The troth was told at a dinner for the immediate families, at Charlies' Grill, Little Ferry. Miss Perrinelli attehded (?) School No 3 and Central High School, and is now emploved at the Scott and Bowne Laboratories in Bloomfield. Sergeant Anthony Barbieri attended School No. 5. and Central High School At present ha is stationed at Sioux City, Iowa
Marriage
The marriage of Miss Eleanor Diane Pettinelli daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Pettinelli of 171 Woodcliff Ave. to Anthony Barbieri, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barbieri of 91 Jasper St. Totowa Borough, took place Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in the Church of Our Lady of Holy Angels, with the pastor the Rev. Rupert McCan officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father and approached the alter on a white runner. The decorations of the church were palms, lilies and white bows as markers at the pews. Mrs. John Phalon presided at the organ, and Mrr. Frank Packer sang Ave Maria during the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white marquisette and nilon with round neck, long nilon gloves, full skirt and train. Her fingertip veil of net was arranged in bonnet shape and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet of white sweetpeas with orchids. The matron of honor, was Mrs. France Schilling of Little Tail. in a gown of coral net, with matching gloves and a hat of daisies. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet, of Spring flowers. The bridesmaids were the Misses Veronica Wood, of Little Falls and Frances Cursie of Orange. Both wore gowns of turquoise net with bonnet shaped headdresses and carried old-fashioned bouquets of Spring flowers. The best man was Charles Campbell of Brooklyn, and the ushers were John Becker of Hoboken and Russell Schilling of Little Falls. The bride's mother wore black and white sheer crepe and black and white accessories. The groom's mother wore black and white crepe, Both wore corsages of gardenias. Following the ceremony at 1 o'clock a reception for 400 guests was held at Veterans Hall, Clifton. Later the couple left for a trip to South Carolina and upon their return will live at 179 Woodcliff Ave. The bride attended Cantral High School and is employed by Scott and Bowne in Bloomfield. The groom is a graduate of Central High and is employed at Curtis-Wright. He was discharged eight months ago after serving overseas for three years in Europe with the 8th Air Force, 448th Bomber Group.
The News
Paterson, New Jersey
01 May 1946, Wed • Page 39
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