Ann a.m. Mass Saturday at Queen of Angels Church sol emnized the wedding of Maureen Marie Gallagher and Jack S. Boyd. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gallagher. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Orin S. Boyd, Father Daniel Regimbal per formed the single-ring service before about 75 guests. The bride’s cousins Steve and Terry Gallagher were servers at the Mass. Arrangements of pink and white spider chrysanthemums decorated the altar. Mrs. Myron Carlson played the entrance hymn and the rec ressional. Given in marriage by her father, the bride carried white roses on top of her white missal. Her floor-length gown of lace and nylon had a skirt of lace ruffles. The scooped neckline was edged with sequins embroid ered scallops. A white silk rose caught the bride’s illusion well. Mrs. Holmes Dillian was her cousin’s matron of honor. The bride’s sister Barbara Galla gher and Laurie Lockhart were attendants. All wore similar gowns in shades from light pink to ger anium. Each carried a single long-stemmed pink rose. Mrs. Gene McLennan made their pink net headpieces which were caught at the crown by a pink rose. Donald B. Boyd was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Bruce Chamberlin and Arthur Girt. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Gallagher wore a lilac champagne silk sheath with pink chiffon turban and accessories and an orchid corsage. Immediately after the wedding a buffet dinner was held in the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Evar Hal berg. About 40 guests were present. The bride’s aunt, Mrs. Richard Anderson cut the cake. Mrs. Ray Kidd poured. Bobby and Kevin Hill passed the groom’s cake. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Holmes Dillian of New York City, Gary Kidd of Fort Lewis, Mrs. J. J. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill with Kevin, Bobby and Jackie all of Seattle. From Tacoma were aunts of the bridegroom, Mmes. Helen Casey and Emma Fates. For going away the bride wore a white wool suit, pink acces sories and a corsage of white roses from her bouquet. The bridegroom, a 1965 grade uate of high school here, attended Peninsula College and works at Rayonier, Inc. Following a wedding trip to Ocean Shores, the newlyweds will make their home at Rt. 3 Box 38, Golf Course Road. In service Airman Third Class Dudley P. Eubank Jr., son of Mrs Margaret Eubank who resides in Clallam Bay has been grad uated at Lowry AFB, Colo, from the training course for U.S. Air Force weapons me chanics. Airman Eubank, a graduate of Clallam Bay High School, is being assigned to Suffolk Coun ty AFB, N.Y., for duty with the Air Defense Command. Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Boyd (Thompson Studio photo)