MRS. JAMES KOIEtlccta. Butchinow★ ★broaepKolcthewarTgueceilOreginVhotNiiMI..sovTuatHaRCtlmetheAttended by a bridal pa: Hutchison, of Route two, Hex S James Kolosowsky of Berrien in a nuptial Mass at 10:30 this Catholic church, Watervliet.The Rev. G, C. Kltlcl, assistant priest, officiated,The bride is the daughter of Mr. sod Mrs. Robert D. Hutch*(son. route four, Box 74, Benton Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kolo-sowsky, route one, Box 208, Berrien Springs, are the bridegroom's parents.Imported silk bouquet laffeta and Alencon lace fashioned the bride's gown, which had a lilted bodice and long-tapered sleeves, pointed at the wrist. The sa-brlna styled neckline was scnl-loped and outlined with lace and Iridescent sequins. Back pliits of the very full skirt extended Into r cilhedrai train, which also was accented with lace and sequins.A Swedish bridal crown of seed pearls held the nylon Illusion veil. The bride carried white carnations and pink sweetheart roses.PINK PEAUMatron lt;»l honor Mrs. JuliusKoloiowsky, Berrien Springs, the groom’s sister-in-law, wore pink peau de sole, styled sleeveless with an overskirt of while lace. A matching peau de saic rose with pink net was her headpiece. , She carried a bouquet like the bride's.Bridesmaids, dressed identically to the matron of honor, were: Miss Lila Robertson, Benton Harbor; Mrs. Robert J, Hutchison. Fayetteville, North Carolina, the bride's sister-in-law; and Miss Eileen Koshar (junior bridesmaid) of Water-vliet.Deborah Davis. Millburg, was flower girl and Michael Koshar, WatervliGl, carried the rings,Julius Kolosowsky. Berrien Springs, was his brother's best man. Filling usher roles were: Robert J, Hutchison, the bride’s