Middletown were also guests.'V'' y -a-! !v -.s'!need„en-Mrs.lock,•iedaMrsrner,Nat-Mrs.nan,letten.nnie;olorppet■itiesLentsnclermma1^.. milk.. 4f.■-«MRS, RAYMOND SICINADouble Ring Ceremony Is Performed at St. Joseph’s;ber~ Rose Mrs. hles-ident rsch, i rl.hn blumMrs,ubinvveriiler,wasridalTer-idav?ifts 1 of i. a idedlens,.bertMrsMe-FLORIDA—Miss Irene Zagorski. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zagorski of Florida became the bride of Raymond Sicina. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Sicina. also of Florida. The double ring ceremony was performed in St. Joseph’s Chinch by the Rev. Vincent J- Raith. A reception followed at the American Legion Hall hereThe bride was attended by Miss Josephine Zaborski, maid of honor, and the Misses Irene Cichowskt. Newark, N. J., Helen Korzeniecka, Bronx and Barbara Stanisi.a\vsfei of Elizabeth, N. J., as bridesmaids. Waiter Sicina was best man and John Zagorski, Andrew Proirier and John Piasecki ushered.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin with a neckline trimmed with rhinestones and a long train. Her long illusion veil fell from a beaded crown and she carried a bouquet of white roses and an orchid.The maid of honor was in a gown of blue satin and carried American Beauty roses. The bridesmaids all wore dusty rose gowns and carried pink roses.After a wedding trip to St. Petersburg, Fla., the couple will make their home in Florida.HERE FOR FUNERALMrs. W. Herbert .Sayer. thirteen Vail avenue, who had been vacationing at Skatieateles Lake, returned yesterday to attend the funeral of her cousin, Miss M. Caroline Bliven. a retired New Jersey