Miss Margaret Ann Kidney, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Kenney of 157 River street, and Paul Genest of 214 Elm street, Holyoke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Genest of 640 State road this city, were married this morning at 8 o'clock at St. Francis church. Rev. Dr. E. P. Dun phy, pastor of the church, officiat ed at the ceremony. The attendants were Miss Margaret Lewis and Louis Therrien and the ushers were Neil Como and Charles Kronick. During the mass organ selections were played by Miss Eleanor Cor Siglia who also played the wedding marches. The bride was attired in a becom ing gown of white marquisette over white satin, made princess style with Sweetheart neckline and cult en traine. Her fingertip veil of illusion was draped from a coronet of seed ed pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The brides maid wore pink marquisette ove: satin made similar to that of the bride. She wore a doll hat made of pink flowers and carried a mixed bouquet of fall flowers. Following the ceremony breakfast Was served at the Chateau after which a reception was held at the bride's home at 157 River street. Guests were present from New York they will make their home in Hol yoke where Mr. Genest is employed at the church of Notre Dame of Perpetual Help. The bride is a graduate of St. Jo seph's high school and is a member