AIME DIZON/CHRISTOPHER HARRISON


• PITTSBURGH — The marriage of Aime Dizon, 3201 Lenox Oval, and Christopher Harrison, 1685 Morningstar Ave., was solemnized by the Rev. Harry Nichols at 2 p.m. Sept. 27 at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church.

The couple greeted guests during a reception in their honor at Senator John Heinz History Center before leaving for a honeymoon in Italy. Upon return, they live at the Morningstar Avenue address.

Parents of the bride are Allan and Amelia Dizon, 118 W. Fifth Ave., Williamson, W.Va., and the groom’s parents are Fred and Bonnie Harrison, 328 W. Park Ave., Hubbard.

Beading and metallic embroidery enhanced the the bride’s strapless ivory satin A-line gown. She wore her mother’s veil.

Chocolate and dahlia-colored gowns were worn by the honor attendant, Ann Staudt, and the bridesmaids, Jaime Dixon, Susan Schearer, and Crystal Weimer. Flower girl was the groom’s niece, Kaylyn Harrison.

Robert Thompson served as best man, and groomsmen were Eric Harrison, the groom’s brother, and Mark Javorsky. Ring bearer was Mason Harrison, the groom’s nephew.

The bride graduated from Duquesne University with a master’s degree in physical therapy. The groom earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Theil College in Greenville, Pa., and a master’s in physical therapy from Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania. Both are physical therapists at the Centers for Rehab Services.