Rita Klocek, Robert Kubera Are MarriedFan shaped basket arrange ments of white gladioli and baby mums adorned the altar of St. Hyacinth's church this morning for the wedding of Miss Rita Kloeek and Mr. Robert Ku-bera. both of Dunkirk.The Rev. John A. Supllcki officiated at the 10 o'clock ceremony uniting in marriage the daughter of Mrs. Stella Klocek, 179 Fast Second street and the late Mr. Walter Klocek, and the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kubern, 416 Lord street,Mrs. Emily Muzacz, an aunt of the bride, sang the mass, accompanied on the organ by Mr. Richard Jesionowski, cou-* in of the bride.Miss Audrey Muzacz, cousin of the bride and maid of honor, Miss Hose Mari Niedzwiecki, of Dunkirk. Miss Lorraine Kubera, and Miss Patricia Kubera, sisters of the bridegroom, bridesmaids. preceded the bride to the altar. They were dressed alike in gowns of white silk over taffeta detailed with flora! embroidered bodices, brief jackets, and streamer back bows. The street length skirts were bell shaped. White pill boxes with Liny veils and baskets of red Yulotide rosebuds completed I heir ensembles.Mr. Ronald Kubern served his brother as best man. Mr. Jobh Pirowski of Frcdonia, cousin of the bride, Mr. James StrychaJ-ski and Mr. Joseph Wisniewski nf Dunkirk, were ushers.Escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her godfather, Mr. Stephen Klocek Ji\, I he bride was attired in a floor length gown of Chantilly lace. Seed pearls and iridescents accented the scalloped neckline and long sleeves tapered to wedding points over her hands. The skirt cascaded to the floor ih four tiers and was complimented by a removable cathedral length train of lace. Lace petals with Aurora Borealis crystals and pearls held her three C-tiered veil of French silk illusion and she carried a mother of pearl prayer book topped with a cascading arrangement of stcphanotis centered with p white Cattlcya orchid.For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Klocek chose a dress of wedge wood blue chiffon and while accessories, Mrs. Kubera selected a dress of beige lactr and beige accessories. Each mother was favored with a corsage of white orchids.Following the ceremony p dinner for the immediate families was served at the Moniusz-ko club rooms and a reception for 200 guests will be held I her*; from 5 until t p.m. iFor a wedding journey to Lake George, the bride wore a pink linen suit with white accessories. Upon their return the couple will reside at 104 Webster street, Dunkirk. ' .•Mrs. Kubera is a 1957 graduate of Dunkirk High school. Mr. Kubera, a graduate of Cardinal Mindszenty High school served three years with the United Stales Navy. They are both employed by the Dunkirk Printing company.