Judith Roche BrideOf Joseph LaUberteMiss Judith Lee Rochc,’ daughter of Mr. find Mrs. Ed muud F. Roche of 24 Freeborn^ St., became the bride of Joseph'Colman Laliberle, son of Mr. r and Mrs. Joseph H. Lalibcrtej of 424 Wolcol! Ave., Middle-town, in St. Joseph’s Church ' this morning. Tie Rev. Michael^ J. MuakJer officiated.Her father gave the bride in marriage. Attending her were Mrs. Edward T. Foley, her sis* ; ter, matron of honor; Miss Jo-j anne Roche and Miss Michele Laliberte, sisters of the couple, bridesmaids; and Germaine Roche and Victoria Foley, junior bridesmaids.Edward McWeeriey was the best man, Ushers were Edmund F. Roche Jr. and Christopher Swistak. *With her gnwn of satin bro* | cade, in empire style with;, bateau neckline and long, sleeves, the bride wore a bout-j. fant veil caught, to a.fabric cab', bage rose. She carried a cas-i cade of ev rubidium orchids and. stephanotis.The. matron of honor. In .cherry pink linen with matching headpiece, and the bridesmaids, in similar gowns tf pale pink] linen, carried cascades of dark; and light pink carnations. jA reception was held at Sul-ly’s Persing Room. After a trip to upstate New York. the; couple will live in Farmington j Crmn. ;The bride, a sradunte of Rog-’ ers High School, has been a secs! retary for the Beneficial Fi% nance Co, in Middletown. Mr. Laliberfe, a graduate of Rogers and of Bradford Durfce College of Technology, did graduate