Weirton Daily Times, Saturday, July 17,191MRS. MICHAEL L, KOKOCHAKDora G. Guglielmo Takes N uptial VowsSt. Pauls Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Dora G. Guglielmo and Michael Leslie Kokochak Thursday, July 1, at 7 p.m.The Rev. Fr. Lawrence Brown officiated for the open church, double-ring Nuptial Mass.Nuptial selections were provided by Miss Judy Perhacs, organist.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felice Guglielmo of Paris, Pa.Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kokochak of 3804 Marlamont Way, Weirton.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of candlelight sheer organza, designed with a fitted bodice, wedding ring collar and bishop’s sleeves. The bodice featured an overlay of Valencia lace, detailed by bands of candlelight velvet. Matching lace also accented the neckline and sleeves. Her controlled full skirt swept into a chapel-length train.A cap of candlelight Valencia lace, accented by a Dior bow, held her fingertip veil of silk illusion.She carried a basket of white carnations, pink rosebuds and babies breath, enhanced by long white satin streamers.Miss Rosemarie Guglielmo of Paris, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Berna-dine Dorich of Weirton was abridesmaid.The flower girl was Laura Pu-gliese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pugliese of Weirton, and the ringbearer was David Marsh, nephew of the groom and son of Mr. and Mrs. David Marsh of Weirton.Jan Leslie Kokochak of Youngstown, Ohio, served his brother as best man. The ushers were Ernie Tonski of Denver, Colo., Marion Kostka of Morgantown, and Joe Orler of Weirton *Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Kosciuszko Hall.After a wedding trip to Miami Beach and Nassau, the newlyweds are residing in Weirton.Mrs. Kokochak was graduated from Weir High School and received her BA degree in education from West Liberty State College. She is presently working towards her Masters degree at West Virginia University and is employed by the Hancock County Board of Education as a French and history teacher at Weir Junior High School.Mr. Kokochak was graduated from Madonna High School and served three years active duty with the U. S. Army, including a tour of duty in South Korea. He is presently serving as a first lieutenant with the U. S. Army Reserves and is attending West Liberty State College, majoring in mathematics. He is employed in the Industrial Engineering Department of Weirton Steel Division.