Miss Geraldine Zielinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zielinski, of Nevins street, was married Saturday, Jan. 24. at St. Hedwig’s church to Mr..Ralph S. Mocht son of Mrs. Lucia Moch afid the late Stanley Moch, of Pangolin street The Rev. John Klemek officiated at the ceremony.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white French silk cbantil-ly lace and nylon tulle over shimmering satin with an illusion neckline. She, carried a dainty colonial bouquet of white roses and stephanotis centered with four delicate pink roses. Miss Clara Ze-braski was maid of honor. She wore an ankle length gown of green iridescent taffeta, scalloped skirt over accordion pleated nylon net. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow rapture roses and orchid sweepeas.Miss Joan Kozlowski was the bridesmaid, wearing a similar gown in orchid. She carried pink roses and orchid sweetpeas. Marie Braclszewski, the'bride’s niece, was the flower girl and wore a yellow taffeta gown. She 'carried a colonial bouquet.Miss Adele Penkaty sang the “Ave Maria.”Mr. Norman Moch acted, as his brother's best man, Mr. Robert Zielinski was usher.A reception for 175 guests was held at World War I Veteran’s club in Lake Shore Drive, East. Friends and relatives that attended the wedding were from Dunkirk, Fredonia, Salamanca and Buffalo.The' bride and groom are graduates of Dunkirk High school. The bride is employed at the Alco .plant office. The groom served t w o years in: Uiie V. S. army . and is presently employed at the Alco plant.