t-infli!' r«~fERETT ROCKWELL ♦ -Everett Rockwell, Jr., Weds Barbara PriceiSummi*rfi^ld Methodist church was the setting yesterday morning for the marriage of Miss Barbara Joan Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Price of 60S Union avenue to Everett Bernard Rock* well, Jr, aon of Mr. Rockwell of Washburn. Me. The Rev. James F. Hood officiated at the 2 o'clock ceremony Joel Bod Ola offered organ selection*.The bride, given In marriage by her father, was gowned In eggshell satin, styled with a aweetheart neckline trimmed with seed pearls, long sleeves pointed at the wrists and a full skirt terminating in a train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was nrranged to a Juliet cap of pearls. She carried a white Bible ninrketf with white orchids.Miis Joyce Parol Price was maid of honor, gowned in pink velvet, with a matching hat trimmed with I sequin*. She carried a bouquet of blue carnations. Miss Joanns Cam-* bras van bridesmaid, and similar-Iv aftircri in blue velvet. She carnet! a bouquet of pink carnations. Madalynne Sanger of Devon was flower girl, wearing a blus frock and a matching hat. She carried a ’ bnuqurt of pink carnations.Jnmr* Rockwell aerved as best man, and Gary Mack and John Sntigrr ushered.A rcreptlon followed in Naugatuck Hardens community hall. He ton. after which ths couple left for a wedding trip to Maine and ransda. the bride traveling in a white wool suit and red accessories. After March « they will reside in 5t*r» Union avenue.The bride is a graduate of Warren Harding high school and is with I ha office of Remington Rand. Mr. Rockwell is a machinist with the Belknap Manufacturing company.