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Rigas, John marries Doris Nielsen News_PottEnt19530205p1
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Miss Doris Nielsen marries John Rigas, Theatre Owner at St John's Episcopal Church in Wellsville
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Feb 5, 1953 p1
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• THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1953 Miss Doris Nielsen Becomes Bride Of Theatre Owner
John Rigas Is Wed To Teacher in Double Ring Ceremony At St. John's Episcopal Church In Wellsville.
Easter lilies and white snapdragons formed a floral background for the candlelight, double-ring cere mony which united in marriage Miss Doris May Nielsen and John Rigas, local theatre owner, at 7:30 o clock Sunday evening in St. John's Episcopal Church, Wellsville.
Father George S. Joanethis of Jamestown and Father George Gallas of Rochester officiated at the Greek Orthodox Service.
Traditional wedding music was played by organist Gilbert Parker. Miss Janis Hughes of Batavia rendered "I Love Thee" by Grieg.
The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Nielsen of Penn Yan. Mr. Rigas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rigas, of Wellsville.
Escorted by Clayton E. Rose of Albany, the bride wore a gown of white satin fashioned with a drap ed effect at the waist-line and bustle terminating in a satin train. Her fingertip veil of white illusion and Chantilly lace was caught to a Juliette cap of white satin trimmed pwith Chantilly lace and seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book covered with white orchids and ivy streamers.
Miss Jean Nielsen, Carthage, attended her sister as maid of honor. Her red Velveteen gown was designed with taut bodice cap of ivy completed her ensemble. She carried a bouquet of Easter lilies and ivy.
The Misses Catherine Grant of East Rochester, and Mary Rigas, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. Their ensembles were fashioned similarly to that of the honor attendent and they carried bouquets of Easter lilies and ivy.
James Lucas of New York was best man. Ushers were Constatine Rigas brother of the groom. Burton Daily and James Raptis, all of Wellsville.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Nielsen selected a navy frock and wore white gardenias.
Mrs. Rigas was attired in a dress of maroon velveteen. She also, wore a corsage of white gardenias.
A reception in tne fasseto notei followed the wedding ceremony. Among the 180 guests who attended were friends from Coudersport, New York, Rochester, Troy, Albany, Batavia, Penn Yan, Levittown and Bradford.
The Misses Alice Filkins and Bernice Roupp were assisting hostesses. The bride's table was centered with a four-tiered wedding cake topped with frosted wedding bells.
Mrs. Rigas is an alumna of Albany State Teachers' College and will continue as a member of the Wellsville Central School faculty. Mr. Rigas was graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy and is owner-manager of the Coudersport Theatre.
The couple will reside in Coudersport..
United States
Pennsylvania
Coudersport
The Potter Enterprise
1953
Feb
05
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Miss Doris Nielsen marries John Rigas, Theatre Owner at St John's Episcopal Church in Wellsville
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