Noon wedding for coupleLinda Kay C'/apla, daughter of i\lr. and Mrs. William C?.apla, became the bride of Lloyd Lee Patocka, son of Mrs. Mamie Patocka and the late 01 toPatocka, David City.Rev. Armand Lubanski officiated before ati allai of multi-colored gladioli ' andcarnations at St. Anthony's Catholic Church. JoanSchwartzer and St. Anthony’s giils* choir provided the music.The bride wore a full-lcnglh empire style gown of lace and -scalloped ruffle trim on the collar and sleeve cuffs. Herel how length veil was caught by a lace petal crown. She carried a long bouquet of white carnations and baby red roses.Assisting the bride were Linda Biermann, maid of honor; Karen .Patocka, David City, and Carol Czapla. They all wore apricot full skirted gowns with’ high collar and long full shoe]* sleeves. A white lace trim accented the gowns on the neckline, cuffs and front. ArMRS. LLOYD LEE PATOCKAnosegay of white carnations completed the outfits.Don Matulka, David City was best man while Robert Czapla, and Gary Patocka, David City were groomsmen. A! Jareeki and Hon Patocka were ushers.01 lie r attendants were Kerry Jareeki as flower girl arui Duane Czapla as ring hearer.Reception honored the couple at the Ann any wilh £00 guests attending. Those helping at the reception were Rosie Czuba, Diana Spies, Marie Kryzcki and Diane Janssen,,gjft table; Vicky and Susan Czapla, guest table; Cindy Kryzcki, Mary Czapla, Coral and Connie Liss, 'Valeria Spies, and Mary Czuba waitresses.After a (rip to the Eastern slates, the couple will reside in Columbus, where both are employed by Douglas and Lomasn.