Miss Elizabeth Brannon Wed to Eugene Mason,akc'rce5on-$ag-andlingThe?re-akeLAKE GEORGE — Miss Elizabeth Jean Brannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brannon of 3105 North-woods Rd , Lake Luzerne, and I Eugene Michael Mason, son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Peterson of 114 Brook Avo ., Passaic, N.J., were married Aug. 13 at 11 a.m. in the Sacred Heart Church of Lake George. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Wilfrid .1 Bouchey. pastor, who was assisted b Friar Modesto Gonzalez of Spain, the summer resident.Two Madonna vases of large yellow and white Figi pompons decorated the* altar. Mrs. Irene Schalm of Lake George, organist. offered traditional weddingi music and accompanied Armand Gazaille of Hadley, cousin of the bride, who sang ‘ Ave lirs Maria and “On This Day 0 Beautiful Mother .”The bride, escorted by her father, wore a gown ot whitej nef, bridal slipper satin trimmed' rill with tiny buttons on the long ?er pointed sleeves and the back of 7 the semi-full floor-length skirt. Fashioned by her matron of honor, the gown had a scoop neckline, fitted bodice and a de-tachable train featuring an in- )ength 1,' verted pleat and a flat bow . Her F jelbow-length bouffant veil of jsilk was held by a forw ard flow- iered headpiece made of petalsK of imported lace inserts and j trimmed w ith crvstals. She car-30andrial»er-ake ce. i Iso ob-soredMRS EUGENE M. MASONsleeves, a front drape and a circular skirt. She added a Christian Dior cloche hat of light pink chiffon decorated with tiny flowers. Her corsage was a white orchid.A dinner reception followedried a white Missal upon {be ceremony at the Montcalmrestaurant, Canada St., Lake George.JooninanseiPoLawas a white orchid surrounded bv stephanotis and ivy with white streamers.! Mrs. Peter W Dow ley of Norfolk, Va., was her sister's matron of honor. Her gown wasstyled with a bodice and long She wore accessories of yellow.sleeves of moss green chiffon, a scoop neckline and a floor-length crepe skirt. A beige detachable panel with green inserts was held at the Empire waist by a flat bow. She also wore a crown of moss green with pearls and veil. She earned ique* of long stemmed yellow roses and fernThe bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Cotherman of Lake George, a cousin of the bride, and Mrs Syracuse, pink ensembles similar to that of the honor attendants and carried long stemmed arm bouquets of pink roses.Kathleen Dale Dowley of Norfolk, niece of the bride, was the flower girl Her pink floor-theyandFor their wedding trip, went to New7 York City northern New7 Jersey.The bride is a 1963 graduate of Hadley-Luzerne Central i* . , School and is presently em-« !!!£?«!, ployed ln the stenographic de-Pruyn andg»'ofThe going-away dress of the bride was a blue, yellow and aqua flowered whipped cream print with a white background.CAmatching par‘tment of Finch an arm bou- Cq lnc of Qjens falls.Mr. Mason, a 1957 graduate of Passaic High School, entered the U.S. Navy in December of the same year. He has served I . , at the Naval Air Station, Pen-1Thomas Malone* of sacoja pja ancj jn i%i aboard' They wo re shocking the y s s kittle Rock in the i Mediterranean Sea. At present j he is serving the office of the commandant of the Third Naval| District in Manhattan with the rating of Yeoman Third Class.A shower was given for the, former Miss Brannon by her colength gown had a gathered workers at lhe Tw0 squires res-AIIr,»t mn, si r U At*r r I nAI nr O n/1 H OC . .skirt and short sleeves and was trimmed with a large shocking pink bow at the back of the Empire waist. She carried a small white basket of miniature pink roses and baby’s breath accented with moss green velvet ribbon.The best man was Joseph T. Lozowski of Lincoln Park. N.J. Ushers were Vincent McKenna of New York City and Edward Laskowski of Pennsylvania.The mother of the bride was attired in a street-length gown of American Beauty rose chiffon designed with three-quarterRd.. Glenstaurant, Quaker Falls, on July 27.Mrs. Mason will continue to live with her parents at Lake Luzerne.jsotMeha:tra