(,n:s - smith i s s noWed Thanksgiving Dayi and a bustle back which ter-Patricia A. Smith and Charles W. Gies exchanged their mar I riage vows at 10:30 Thanks giving morning in St. Pau Catholic Church. The Rev. Wil liam Bodart celebrated the nup tial mass.Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Smith Norwalk RD 3, are the bride’s | parents and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Gies, 186 Whittlesey Ave..i are the bridegroom’s parents.;Mr. Smith gave his daughter in marriage. Her floor length j gown of peau taffeta and nylon rochelle was designed with a basque bodice, Sabrina neckline embroidered with pearls.I and long sleeves that came to ; points at the wrist. The skirt i featured side panels of laceminated in a chapel train.Her ballerina length veil of pure silk illusion was caught to a double crown of Alencon lace edged with seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums in varying sizes.Wear Peacock Blue GownsHer attendants were attired in floor length gowns of peacock blue embossed taffeta which they wore with white fur | pillbox hats. Their bouquets of j yellow chrysanthemums were | 'carried on white muffs.Mrs. Russell Stower was maid of honor for her sister. while Mrs. Alfred Schafer, Mrs. ! Richard Fritz, and Miss Ruth Geis,groom, were theLinda Schafer, niece of the bridegroom, was the flower girl and Randoll Stower, nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer.Alfred Schafer, brother-in law of the bridegroom, Rudy Smith, Jr., brother of the bride, Richard Fritz, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Leon Smith,1 brother ot the bride were the ushers.The wedding breakfast was held at the Rock Inn in Monroeville immediately following the ceremony. The wedding reception took place Thanksgiving Day evening at the Eagles Hall in Norwalk.Upon their return from a week’s wedding trip in the south the couple will live in theirall sisters of the bride- newly built home on Lais bridesmaids. Road.Falcon Studios MRS. (11 \KLES W (ilKS (Patricia A. Smith)