Norman J.Mochr»Before aft altiftr Mtfklrd with pim and jastet celeftd damn in Sacred Heart cliarch it 10 clock this mewifii, Mia* i i n e Marie Schrsnt* became \h$ wide of Mr; Norman Jwejjih Mbeh. The tUv, Julius No§ Jertdfffted the .ceremonv which tmfted Ift micfi-age the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Schranu df Rttggles street with the jsoii Of Mrs. XueiA Moch of Tangoim street ind the late Stanley F. Moch.Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride , wore a white embroidered flown over taftetX The basque bodice was fashioned with a bateau neckline embroider* ed with seed pearls and'long tapered sleeves. The bouffant floor length skirt was tiered* Her fin gcrtip veil of imported silk Uhu si oirfell from a pillbox of Ch^ntilly lace embroidered with seedSearls and she carried ft cascade ouquet Of white roses and blue pompons with .white streamers.Miss Patricia Tworek of Dunkirk; maid, of honor, wore a white organdy gown embroidered in pink. The bodice was fashioned with a V-aeckline and cap sleeves. The bouffant cocktail length skirt featured an embroidered h e inline. Her headpiece was a matching horsehair picture hat and she carried a spray bouquet of pihk, white and blue summer flowers with pink streamers.The bridesmaids, Miss Georgian* na Burley of Huntington, W, Va.; and Miss .Nancy Hanrahan of Dunkirk, were dressed like the maid of honor in blue.Mr. Richard Cybart of Dunkirk served Mr. Moch as best man and the ushers were Mri David Guziec and Mr. Donald Polinski of Dunkirk.For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs; Schrantk chose a white dress with black and white accessories and A corsage of red sweetheart roses. Mrs. Moch selected a; beige lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses.'A breakfast for 150 guests was served following the ceremony at the Kosciuszko club with dinner for 300 scheduled at « o’clock. A reception will be held from I to 1 at the clubhouse,For,a honeymoon trip to the southwest, Mrs. Moch chose a grey summer suit with white accessories and a white orchid corsage. Upon their return; Mr;and' Mrs,Moch will reside at 10 Piue strceXThe bride and groom are bothFiftftf?Sfgraduates of Dunkirk High school Mrs. Moch is a bookkeeper atthe Fred Koch brewery and the groom is -employed by the New York Central Transport company.