Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a sheath of organza aver peau de soie complemented by lace medallions studded with pearls and sequins. From a sleeveless bolero flawed a long chapel train. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, carnations, baby's breath and lily-of-the-valley ending in a cascade of stephanotis. Her headpiece of star-shaped crystals and seed peaarls held a layered elbow length veil.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Kay Faith Kelley, Hartford, and maid of honor was Miss Barbara Randall, North Brookfield, Mass. Bridesmaids were Carolyn Pelkey, Ellington, Conn., Miss Faith Tracy, Tolland, Conn., Miss Lois Flanders, East Hartford. Conn. Miss Neva Morann, Milford, Conn. was junior bridesmaid. Flower girl was Heidi Johnson, Eastford, Conn. Matron of honor and junior bridesmaid wore raspberry-colored floor-length gowns of georgette chiffon, accented with satin flowers and buttons.
Maid of honor and one bridesmaid wore fern green. Two bridesmaids wore gold-colored gowns. Bouquets were assorted colors of pompoms, carnations, and gold and white streamers.
Best man was Rodney Tracy, Hartford. Ushers were Roland Tracy of Tolland, Aldon Tracy of Rockville, and Arland Tracy, Collin Kelley and Michael Squires, all of Hartford. Ring bearer was John French, Southington, Conn.
A reception was held in the social room of the church. Assisting were Rev. and Mrs. Thomas McCarty, Mrs. Harold Hanning and Christine Hoffman.
Mrs. Tracy is a graduate of Mt. Royal Acadamy, Baltimore, Md. and attended Mt. Royal College and Zion Bible Institute, East Providence, R. L. Mr. Tracy graduated from Caribou High School and is employed at Eagle Sheet Metal Works, West Hartford, Conn.
After a wedding trip to Miami Beach, Fla. and the Bahamas, the couple will reside at Plainville. Conn. after Nov. 16.
[The wrong name in the headline was copied directly from the newspaper.]