I/ifI\f*rF Iki1laEA W*mrMrs. Raymond KatkoskiCarolynnSmith.Bride of Ray KatkoskiSt. S t a n i s 1 a u s Catholic Church in Anderson was thesetting for the June 25 nuptial high mass of Miss ( aro lynn Smith and Raymond Kat koski The bride is the da ugh ter of Mr and Mrs Willie Smith of Roans Prairie, and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Harold Katkoski ofAnd»*r*onReverend T W Kappe offidated at the double ring cer emony before an altar defircoratod with white gladiolus Wedding music was furnished by Dorothy Borski or ganist, and Patricia Baranowki soloist.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white, formal length, lace gown de signed with a square neck line. The gown was accented by a lace chapel train which was attached at the .shoulders. Her graceful veil was of silk illusion attached to a pearl beaded crown She carried a crescent shaped bouquet ofwhite eh rvs a n themums s u r rounding an orchid The only jewelry the bride wore was a pearl pendant, a gift fromthe groom.Miss Virginia Borski attended the bride as maid of honor Serving as bridesmaids were Janice Walkoviak, Barbara Busa. Carolyn Seehelskiand Mary Katkoski.•*Serving as best man was David Hoyman G roo m smen included S y 1 v es t e r K a ro n k a, Leonard Busa, Charles Walkoviak and Daniel Sicinski.The bridesmaids wore identical dresses of nile greenpeau de sole designed with an empire bodice and carried a circular bouquet of whitechrysanthemums.ftFor her daughter’s wedding the brides mother chose a lovely pink lace dress with white accessories. The groom’s mother wore a blue lace dress with white accessories. Both mothers wore a corsage of white chrysanthemums.The reception was held at the Fireman's Hall on Manley Street in Navasota.After a short wedding trip, the couple will reside in Roans Prairie.