Married Oct. 15 at St. Jerome's Church Cleveland wer*Judith Ann McNea and JamesRalph Eberlv. Thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. McNea. 3911 E 364 St..Willoughby.m ofThe bridegroom is the Mrs. R. E. Eberly of Livonia.MichThe 9:30 a.m., double * ring nuptials were performed by Rev. Fr. James P. McCann asMrs. Norman Fuerst, organ-and soloist, played and sang Come Holv Ghost.” andit‘Prayer for a Perfect Life.”The bride descended the aisleon her father s arm to an altargraced with white Fuji chrys-anthemunShe placed a bouquet of white Mrnations at the Altar of theBlessed Virgin.Miss McNea wore a gown of jry peau de soie with naturalimk. dB. BB tkW ■ miistline and scooped necklineThe Sabrina sleeves, hemline md bottom of the detachable vatteau train were trimmed vith a wide ruffle of chantiilyace. tIllusion veiling fell from an ivory peau de soie bow. The bride carried white carnationsS ' i v-fV. - tind roses in a cascading arangement.J. ■* VS*.- '5Mrs. Kenneth Burrows was matron of honor; she is thesister of the bride.MRS. JAM II f II . rn MuJlt;RALPH EBKIUAi green cropc sheath with el*I The bride chose a navy biuiShe carried yellow tarnation jncc sleeves of the wool suit with white and nanand gold chrysanthemums in acascading arrangement.Itsame color and beige «urcs sories.blue jacket as costume.her travelinjRobBridesmaids were Mrs.ertlee Brown and Miss Ceciliaboth sisters of theMcNea,bride.Both had corsages of white carnations with white leaves,v*They will reside in Kama:City Mo. The bride is a gradu to of North High School and thlt;bridegroom an alumnus oA reception was held at Roj alview Hall, Eaatlake, before the The attendants wore emerald {couple left for a New England North High School, Wichitahone v moon.green peau de soie dresses with full-length skirts and natural waistlines.■Kan., and Wichita University.Each had a matching headpiece bowW in MONKl with (lOlNWOKD!The bridesmaids carried yellow carnations in a cascade dcsignRobert Eberlv brother of thbridegroom was best man Ushers were Robertlee Browrand Kenneth Burrows.The mother of the bride wore