r - •***tioned as staff sergeant in the fl-nane department.. The couple received many lovely, gifts. .■wickaidesSmltltere,andphia;Smit!gran'garelSmitMrs.NellitwoSmitber cat tlPatterson—Toomey.Miss Catherine Agnes Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patterson of Riveraide lt;Jrlve, became the bride of John James Toomey, con of Mr. and Mra. Michael Toomey of Rumson, at nine o’clock this rporning at St. James's church. Tho ceremony web performed with a nuptial mass by Rev. John B. Mc-Cioskey, pastor, In the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends. ■The bride was attired In a white coloi gown with a long veil. Attending her ^ was Miss Frances Lang, who was noon dressed in pink. Porter Toomey of ldeni Rumoon was his brother's best man. cafl Serving as. altar boys at the mass wj^ were Harold Houniban and Joseph ^Qr ( Grauae. joaeA reception wa» held at the bride’s B , home and afterward the couple left T}. on a wedding trip to Washington, D.C. Mr. Toomey is assistant to hissangwer«father, who is superintendent of the Hi j,