Rag ley-Bu tk us Nuptials Held; In St. Frauds ’St. Francis' churo2i was the scene of a wedding: this morning at 9o'clock, when Miss Eleanor Jeanne►Butkus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Butkus. 54 Quinn street, became the bride of Henry Louis Bagley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bagley, 60 May street.As the bride - was presented In marriage by her father, the Rev.George Bonn performed the double ring ceremony.Mrs. George Mclldowio, sister of the bride, served as . matron of honor, and Mrs. Robert Mascia, another sister, was bridesmaid. George Mclldowic was best mun, and ushering was Edward Butkus, brother of the bride,, and Louis Voegeli.The bride was . attired in an Ivory' satin gown fashioned with a round neckline, f off-thc-shoulder effect trimmed with seed pearls and full skirt terminating in a scalloped train. Her fingertip veil was caught to a crown of rhinestones and seed- pearls, and she carr-Jed a bouquet of white roses and baby's breath.The matron of honor wore a blue taffeta gown with puffed sleeves, sweetheart neckline and full skirt. She wore blue' net mitts, a net headpiece and carried a colonial bouquet. The bridesmaid wore a JJght blue taffeta gown designed with a drop shoulder effect and full skirt. She also wore mitts and carried a colonial bouquet.A reception for 100 was held following the ceremony at the Eagles hall, with the bride's mother re- ■ c ceiving in a black and white print' dress, white accessories- and corsage of pink roses, and the bridegroom's mother in a royal blue dress, white accessories and pink roses corsage. Out-of-town guests were from Massachusetts and Wa-terbury.' The couple plan a wedding trip to an unannounced destination, the bride’s traveling costumes being a teal blue and white dress, white shortie coat, white accessories. Upon their return ^ they will reside in Beacon Falls.The bride is a graduate of Naugatuck High school and is one of a singing trio known as The Beverly Sisters. Mr. Bagley, also a Naugatuck High school graduate, is a veteran of three years with the Army with overseas service in the European theater of operations, and at present JS employed at the n. s. Rubber Co.