AdeleChludzinski Becomes BrideMr. and Mrs, George Skoczylas (Adele Lorraine Chludzinski)-Louis of Charleroi, Announcement is being made of the marriage of Adele Lorraine ChludzinsM, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. .Theodore Chludzinski of 1202 Nash Ave:, Monessen, to George Skoczylas. He is the son1 of Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Skoczylasof McKeesport.Vowj were exchanged in Trinity Episcopal Church of Mones-sen on Sunday, Nov. 16, at 4:.30 o’clock in the afternoon with the Kev. Charles Kawalkowski officiating. Vocalist was Carole Nas-sinsky, who was accompanied by the choir of the Holy Family Po-list National Church of McKeesport. Her 'selections were *'Ava Maria” and ”0 Promise Me.”The church was decorated by the bride’s mother and Mrs. Eugene Piasccki, who arranged a floral arch through .which the bridal couple approached the altar. White mams, evergreens and lighted tapers were used for the church altar, the aisle was lined with white crash and satin bows marked the family • pews.Given by FatherThe bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore a gown of' Mainbocher design In white velvet styled with a scalloped neckline, long pointed sleeves, which were set into the yoke. The bodice was princess style and the skirt designed with unpressed pie a Li ended in a chapel train. She wore a half hat of velvet petals trimmed in Ceylon pearls to hold her fingertip veil of sheer illusion. Her only jewelry was a solid gold cross given her by her uncle, the Rev. Peter Stasik, when she was born. It was held by a solid gold chain, a gift of the bridegroom. Her bouquet was a cascade of pink' cimbidium with white feather carnations and satin streamers.All of the ensembles worn by the bride, matron of honor, bridesmaid and bride’s mother were made by Mrs. Alex Tretter, who also made the traveling ensemble worn by the bride.Honor AttendantMrs. Catherine Bradley', ma tron Of h onor, wore a moss green velvet sheath dross with taffeta bouffant overlay held' at the waistline by a coquette bow of velvet. Her headpiece was matching coquette bow with shoulder length veil. She wore matching taffeta mitts and her jewelry was a cultured pearl. Her flowers were bronze fugi mums entwined with ivy.Sandy Molnar of McKeesport, niece of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Her ensemble was identical to that worn by the honor attendant and her bouquet was of yellow fugi,mums with twining ivy.Wilmerding, New Jersey. New Castle, Aliquippa, Elizabeth, McKees Rocks ‘and area towns.Reception MusicChuck Carlo’s orchestra provided music for dancing, and a tom tiered wedding cake decorated with pillars, a. bridal .couple and drapes of roses centered the table.When the couple left for the Po-cono Mountains the bride was wearing green velvet with brown accessories and a white orchid corsage. They will reside at Apt. 8,2730 N. Pershing Dr., Arling ton, Va.The bride, was graduated from Monessen High School and Robert Morris School of Business and. is employed at Eastern Airlines. Her husband, who is. self employed'in Arlington, was graduated from McKeesport Vocational School.The rehearsal party was at the home of the bride’s parents, and gifts were given to the attendants.First Baptist . Church ClassHolds Party.The King’s Daughters Class of the First Baptist Church of Mon essen gathered at Johnston’s Restaurant on Tuesday evening for the annual Christmas party. Invocation was given by Mrs. Allen Herman, wife of the church pastor. •,A brief business session follow-ed the serving with the president, Mrs. Eric Read, in charge it was decided to change the meeting night from the first Tuesday to the first Monday of each month.Plans were discussed for a trip to Pittsburgh after Jan. 1.After ' the meeting Mrs. Thelma Wilson took charge of the entertainment. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Herman, Mrs.- Mary Kamenicky and Mrs. Read. ^ Gifts were exchanged and with the singing of Christmag carols the party concluded.