Miss Marjorie Rose Pavlock Weds % William J. Cooney at Nuptial MassBouquet* of mixed gladioli decorated the altar of Holy Cross church this morning for the wedding of Miss Marjorie Rose Pavlock, daughter of Mr.’ and Mrs. Fr*d V. Pavlock of 311 Emt State street, and William John Cooney, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cooneycf 168 River street.About 200 guests attended the double ring ceremony which tookplace at a nuptial high mass at 10o’clock. The Rev. Joseph Rojckperformed the ceremony.Traditional wedding music during the mass was ployed by Sister M. The odor ette. Mrs. Abbie Blake of Olean sang the Ave Maria.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white*at;r, fashioned with a high neckline inlaid from the throat to shoulder with sheer marquisette and edged with Duchess lace which was inset with opal colored sequins. The full skirt, worn over a hoop, flowed into a graceful court train, and the long tight sleeves were pointed nt the wrists. Her long white veil which fell from a coronet of tiny hearts, was encircled at the bAttom with lace. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses centered with a white orchid.Three Attendant*Miss Patricia O’Connor of El-licotcville was maid of honor. H6r gowm of light blue marquisette had a matching bolero and a hoop skirt-Bridesmaids were Mr?. George SlafaV.as of 92 East street, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. NArmn Zink of 168 River strict, sistAr Af the groom. Mrs. SSafaka? wore a pink gown made with a sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves of lace and a full satin skirt with a bustle. Mrs. Zink’s gown was of yellow moire taffeta, designed with a sweetheart neckline, a bustle and full skirt.Each of the attendants wore long rr.itts matching their gowns, and carried bouquets of pink roses and sweetpeas with matching ti-arag in their hair.Leona M. LillyInstructor of the Dunning system oi Mtislo TeachingWifi R«mm« TeachingTue*d*y. Sept. 21 CUs* or Private Instruction 48 Broed St. Phon«i 7t-RCHICBEAUTY SALON86 MAIN STREETpicond rLoo^. evm m*«k«tPHONE 1274- —• . ♦Raymond Cooney of Buffalo served as beat man for his brother. Nell Coone5* also a brother of the groom, and Norman Zink, both of 168 Biver street, acted as ushers.Little CarJen Pavlock of Messenger street, a cousin of the bride was flower girl. She w6ro a light blue satin gown over a hoop, and carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white roses. She also had a matching jtiara in her hair. Little Donald Cooney, Jr., nephew of the groom was ring bearer. Hewore an EtAn suit and carried therings on a white satin pillow.Mrs. Pavlock wore a deep green dress with black accessories and a cArsAge of yell Aw roses fAr hAr daughter’s wadding. Mrs. Cooney, mother of the groom wore a deep wine colored dress and a corsage of white roses and snapdragons.Breakfast and ReceptionA wedding breakfast and reception for 250 guests was given by the bride’s parents at Holy Crbss hall. Tables were decoratedwith bouquets Af pink fclAdioIi. A three-tiered wedding coke, topped with a miniature bride Arid grbom centered the bride’s tableMr. and Mrs. Cooney expect to returh h6me about Sept.' 7 from a wedding trip tA the Adirondack mountains. After Oct. 10, they'will be at hoirte in Karisas City, Mo.For traveling th« bride chose a cinnamon brAwft auit with dark brown accessories and an orchid corsage.A graduate of Salamanca high achool, clast of 194 5, and the Bryant artd StrattAn .Business institute, Buffalo/ das* of lf46, the bride has been employed as a ttert-ographer at the Salamanca Truitcompany.The grOom was graduated frAm Salamsrtea high .school, 'elasi of 143, and the U.S. naval radio school. He took a pre-law course at St Bonaventure College for a year and now is enrolled at the Central Radio school at Kansas City.Prenuptial events given the brido included a dinner by the MUseavJoan Woodmancy, Shirley, Ruchlc and Sybil Lounsbury; a ' variety ahAwer by Mrs. Fred Pavlock and Mrs. Joseph Ficek; a variety shower at Ellicottville by Miss Patricia O’Connor and a luncheon by the women employes of theSalamanca Trust Company.Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reptie, Mr. and Mr*. Allred Mock, Jr., Raymond Cooney, Buffalo; Mrs. Michael O’Connor, Miss Patricia O’Connor, Mrs. Jack Hammond, Judd Reithmillcr, Ellicottville; Basil Cooney, Mrs, Abhie Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welch, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grabowski, Olean; Joseph Cooney, Mrs. Abbie Stayer and Joan Stayer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eaton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins, Mr. and Mrs. David Stayer, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stayer, Allegany; Miss Mary Boyer, John Sienkiewicz, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cooney and Terrance Cooney, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mr?, William Dow and family, Hornell.o-