Catholic Church Os Setting 3ot Sommers-Cox WeddingSt. Marla Goretti Catholic Church Saturday 7 p.m. was the setting for marriage ceremonies uniting Miss Carol Anne Sommers and JamesThomas Cox, Jr.Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Sommersof 1607 Herschel. Mr. and___... *Mrs. James Thomas Cox, Sr. are parents of the bridegroom, stationed with the US Navy at Norfolk, Virginia and serving aboard the UBS Randolph.Msgr. Robert Foriiti officiated during the double ring rites. Wedding music was presented by Ralph Fagan and his daughter, Miss Mary Fagan,Mrs. Turnertnter tainsorganists.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown, elegant In its simplicity, made of white velvet, iapered sleeves fastened by tiny self covered buttons terminated in petal points over the hands. A rolled cord of velvet defined the waistline of the softly draped bodice which came to a point at the back over the pleated skirt whteh flaredto form a chapel train. A small velvet crown held her veil which was a cloud of illusion. The veil was designed and made by the bride s grandmother.The bride s bouquet was a cascade of white roses.Serving as maid of honor was Miss Nancy Hiloski of Dallas. She wore a dress of deep pink velveteen designedalono lines similar to thatAlternating at the punch service were Misses Dee Butlerand Dorothy Ibsen. Miss AliceVennum was at the guest book.When the couple left for a wedding trip, the bride wore a green wool suit with black leather accessories. They will make their home in Norfolk.Mr. and Mrs. Cox are both graduates of Arlington High School.Out-of-town guests for the wedding were the bride's grandmother, Mrs.SusanKle-sel of Milford, Connecticut; Rev, George Burak and his sister, Miss Ann Burak of Topeka, Kansas; Mr.and Mrs. George Klesel of Irving; and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Cox, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cox, all of Weatherford.