16—The Biloxi-Gulfport Daily HeraldMonday Afternoon, November 29, 1965MR. AND MRS. THOMAS JOSEPH GOFF(Photo by Chirstie)Goff-Landry -—- Vows Taken At Sacred HeartSacrel Heart Church of North Biloxi was the scene Saturday at 4 p.m. of the marriage of Miss Susan Diane Landry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em-1 mett J. Landry, 206 Lepoma I Ave., Biloxi, and Thomas Jo- j seph Goff, son of Mr. and Mrs.J P. Goff/Ocean Springs.Mr. Landry gave his daughter in marriage and Rev. D. J.O Hanlon performed the double ring service. Vows were ex-1 changed by the couple before | the church altar which was . adorned for the occasion with [ yellow and bronze colored mums.Mrs. Phyllis Hunt Graham sang Ave Maria, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Frances Hunt, who also furnished other nuptial music.The bride wore a floor length gnwn made of white peau de soie with a fitted bodice and skirt having added fullness from open pleats. Lace motifs were embroidered in scallops around the neckline and on the skirt and the long sleey€T'ended in calla points on the hands. A seed pearl tiara held her elbow J kngth veil of silk illusion edged with lace. She carried a bouquet of white miniature roses with a white orchid center.Miss Jo Ann Vassalli, attended her cousin as maid of honor and Miss Cheryl Goff, sister of the groom was a bridesmaid.Misses Vicky and Theresa Creel, nieces of the bride, were junior bridesmaids.Little Patty Creel and Lee Landry III, a niece and nephew of the bride, acted as the flower girl and ringbearer. IBest man to the groom was |Gerald Webb, and groomsmen I included W7ayne Anderson, Jay Fountain, nephew of the bride, I and Johnny Clark, cousin of the bride.Following the ceremony, a re- ception was given at d’lberviile Community House. Parents of the couple and members of the wedding party formed a receiving line.Mrs. Gerald Fountain, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Rose Lepoma cut and served wedding cake after the newlyweds cut the first slice.Lace cloths were used on both the cake and punch table and ■the crystal punch bowls were flanked by double cut glass can-dleholders. Serving punch were Misses Mary Lepoma, Sherry Lepoma, and Jenny Stiglets, cousins of the bride, and Debbie Dimitry.The bride's register was attended by Mrs. Lee Landry, sister-in-law of the bride. Others assisting during the reception were Mrs. Junior Creel, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Vincent Lepoma. her aunt.Following a trip to Mobile, the couple will be at home at 220 Lepoma Ave, Biloxi.Mrs. Landry is employed at Peoples Bank of Biloxi and Mr.Landry works at Keesler AFB where he is employed by Civil Service.