The New Castle News Penn. June 26, 1933 A pretty wedding ceremony took place Saturday in the First Congregational Church, when Miss Anna BALOGH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. BALOGH of Long Avenue became the bride of Alexis NAGY, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. NAGY of Franklin Park, New Jersey. The ceremony was performed in the presence of guests numbering over 300 with Rev. S. Revak, pastor of the Hungarian church officiating with the ring service assited by Rev. G. C. PETRE, relative of the bride. In a gown of white satin with veil heavily embroidered cap shape the bride presented a lovely picture. Little Miss PETREE was train bearer. The bride's bouquet was of Kilarney roses and valley lillies. Attending the couple was Miss Rose BALOGH, sister of the bride as maid of honor who wore a pink satin gown. Her flowers were of Briarcliff roses. As bridesmaid Miss Esther BALOGH, another sister of the bride wore a peach georgette creation and carried Sunburst roses. William TRESANSZKZ of Philadelphia served as best man and Pete BALOGH, brother of the bride, acted as usher. Appropriate wedding music was rendered by Miss Esther PETREE, a cousin of the bride and "I Love You Truly" was sung beautifully by Miss Maryann WRONA accompanied by Miss PETREE and "Oh Promise Me" by Miss Bertha P. Taylor. A former reception followed and later in the evening the couple left for an extended wedding trip to Atlantic City. Upon their return they will reside in their newly furnished apartment. Mrs. NAGY was formerly associated with the Alpern and Katz bakery here and the groom holds a responsible position with the Grand Union Tea company in New Brunswick. The bride's sister and brother Rose and Pete BALOGH have left for their New Brunswick home where they will spend their vacations. Out of town guests included the grooms mother from New Jersey and others from Cleveland, Philadelphia, Sunbury, NJ, Beaver Falls and McKeesport.