She wore a tiara from which, fell a finger tip veil and carried a bouquet of gladiolas and roses, Ann Verbos, maid of honor and sister of the bride, wore a pink chiffon gown. Her bouquet was of roses and larkspurs. Kathleen Pogaeich, bridesmaid, wore a gown similar to the maid of honors’. Her bouquet was also of larkspur and roses. Victor Max was best man and Allan Wicklund, brother of the groom, was the usher. The couple will reside in Gilo,ISABEL LEONI AND ERNEST GOVEDNIK WEDMiss Isabel Leoni, daughter of. Mrs. Rose Leoni of Gile, became the bride of Ernest Govednik, son of Mrs. Angeline Govednik, 213 Roosevelt street, Saturday morning at S o’clock at St. Mary’s cliurcb in Hurley, the Rev, P. P. Meyer, reading the nuptial vows,Tlie bride chose a gown of starched net over slipper satin, and a long train. Her finger tip veil fell from a tiara of seed ■pearls. Her bouquet was of pink roses and pom pons. Miss Veronica Govednik, bridesmaid, wore a pink taffeta gown and carried a bouquet of pink and white roses and pom pons. She had a tiara ofpink and white roses in her hair. Flower girls were Kathleen Ann Meade and Mary Margaret Max. Guido Leoni was the best man.The newlyweds will be home to friends after July 4 at 837 Coplin street in Detroit.