church services were attended, tendWEBSTER MAN TAKES DONORA GIRL AS BRIDEAt a quiet ceremony performed Wednesday morning, August 28, atnine o'clock, in St. Dominic's R. C. church, Miss Mildred Constance Sotak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Sotak, of Donora, became the bride of Andrew Petrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petrus, of Webster.The wedding was performed- before the church altar, decorated for the occasion with ferns, palms and late summer flowers, by the Rev. Father John Stofeik, of Webster, a close friend of the bridegroom. The Sotak-Petms marriage ceremony was the first to be solemnized by Father Stofeik since his ordination.The bride wore a lovely creation of white marquisette, trimmed with lace, and fashioned with short puffed sleeves, sweetheart neckline, and full, billowy skirt. She wore lace mitts and her only jewelry was a gold ci'oss. The bridal bouquet was made up of white roses and Jibe's of the valley. Her long veil of lace and marquisette was fastened with a headdress of calla lilies.Mr. Petrus' sister, Miss Margaret Petrus, of Webster, attended the bride as maid of honor, wearing a pink eyelet gown. She carried an arm bouquet of dark pink roses and blue delphinium.George Sotak, the bride’s 'brother, was best man.The mothers of the bride and bridegroom, Mis. Sotak and Mrs. Peti-us, wore shoulder corsages of roses.A reception was held after the