Miss DeRosia Becomes Bride Of SyracusanPHOENIX - Miss Constance Beryl DeRoiia, daughter of Mr.and Mr*. Raymond DeRosia of 304 Spring St., and John Stanley St. Denny, son of Mr*. Dor-othy St Denny of 264 Rider Ave., Syracuse, were united in marriage Saturday, Oct. 15, in the First Methodist church. Altar baskets of white mums and as tors decorated the church for the ceremony performed by the Rev. Paul M. Brown.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of Schiffli embroidered tulle over taffeta, a fitted bodice styled with short sleeves and a sab-rina neckline. A bouffant skirt with a ruffled hemline fell into a full chapel train. She carried a colonial bouquet of white mums with orchid corsage in the center.The maid of honor, Miss Sharron Brown of Clay, a cousin of the bride, was dressed in yellow silk over taffeta ballet length with fitted bodice and full skirt Bridesmaids, Miss Ellen Boutin of Phoenix and .Miss Ina St. Perry of Syracuse, sister of the bridegroom, wore similar dresses, one orchid and one green. Their bouquets wereyellow and white xnums.Best man was Gordon St. Denny, brother of the bridegroom. Two other brothers, David St. Denny and Richard Denny, with Harold Brown and Glenn Brown, uncles of the bride, were ushers -The mother of the bride, wore a dress of candlelight beige brocade with brown accessories and the bridegrooms mother, wore a green _ suit dress with black accessories.Receptipn. was held at the VFW post home after which the couple left for a trip through New England states, Upon, return they will reside at 612 Volney St. For traveling the bride selected a royal blue suit with matching accessories.The bride was graduated from Phoenix Central school and the Plus Calculator school. She is employed by the General Electric company. Mr. St. Denny, a gradute of Vocational high school, is also employed by the General Electric company.