Julkinne Mokay Becomes Bride Of Leo J. Reinoehlm vMiSL'^Ua”r'e M°kay dsi,-h,et' of «r. and .Mrs. Samuel Mokay 62 Conoes RA, Walerviiet, and Leo J. Reinoeh!, son of, R* *einoehl 01 Michael Day Apartments,WatervJjet, were united in mar-^rhge in ceremonies held Saturday at St. Basil's Russian Orthodox Church, Watervliet.Rev. Basil G. Horsky officiated.Escorted by her father, Lhe bride was attended by her sister, Alias Helen Mokay, as maid .of honor. Mrs. Barbara Back-man and the Misses Mary Mokayand Joan Kendall were bridesmaids.Charles LaChapdle. cousin of the bridegroom, served as the best man and the guests were, seated by Bruce Baekman, John Xane and Michael Kapitula_For her wedding, the former AIiss Mokay chose a gown of French lace ever iaffcta. Her hngertip length .veil was held by a crown of pearls and rhinestones and she carried a prayer book with an orchid and stephanotis.The maid of honor’s gown was of yink organza and lace over taffeta, with which 6he wore a matching headpiece. The bridesmaid wre similar gowns al turquoise. Alt carried''baskets of carnations and pompons dyed to match the gowns.Receiving the guests at the reception held at St. Michael's Pavilion in Cohoes, Mrs. Mokay wore a pale blue organza dress with a white orchid corsage.The bridegroom’s mother chose, gray organza, matching accessories and a corsage of gardenias.Both Mrs. Reinoehl and her ■ husband are graduates of Wa-. tervliet High School. She is employed in the personnel department of Bchr-Manning and he is an order correspondent in the customer service department of the same firm.Upon their return from their trip to the Adirondack®, Mr. and Mrs. Reinoehl will reside at 1324 1st Avc., Watervliet.