PAGESTHEThe SocialNotebookA GOWN of Chantilly lace and nylon net was worn by Miss Phyllis Ann Niggemeyer for her marriage to Robert Francis Murphy, Monday morning, in St. Mary Catholic Church. Rev, Robert Gately,assistant pastor, officiated for the ceremony and was the celebrant of the nuptial high mass at 9:30 o’clock.The gold altar vases held bouquets of white gladiob and at the altar rail were baskets of blue delphinium and while gladioli. White satin ribbon bows marked the family pews. „THE BRIDE is the daughter of son St. and the late Mrs. Nigge-I moyer and the bridegroom’s father | is Dr. F. V, Murphy of 991 Uhler'Bd. |The bride was given in marriage | by her father. Her waltz-length skirt fashioned of tiers of lace and nylon net, fell from a fitted lace bodice and the long fitted sleeves tapered to points over her [ hands. A cap of the lace accented i with pearls and sequins, held her, fingertip vcit of bridal illusion; and she carried a white orchid! with satin streamers caught with] ivy and carnation petals, on e white pray or book. Her jewelry was cultured pearls, a gift from the bridegroom.Attend mg the bride were Miss Mary Nicolosi, who was the maid of honor and Mis? Judy Rinehart of Columbus, bxzdcsmaid. Their gowns were in a light blue shade, j styled with baiterina-lcngth skirtsi of tulle, bodices of antique silk shantung and matching short sleeved jackets, They carried bouquets of white baby chrysanthemums and wore headbands of blue flowers.George Edward Murphy served as best man for his brother, and ushers wore the bride’s brother, Robert Niggemcycr and Jack Cooper.A breakfast for the immediate families was at Dixie’s tearoom where tables were decorated with blue and white flowers, the bride’s wedding colors.Chester Niggomeyer of 188 John-attended Xavier University. He served in the U. S. Army prior to engaging in the insurance business.Guests from out of the city included Mrs. Frederick G. Keenan of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Mr, and Mrs. George Smith of Columbus; Mrs. Charles F. Kirch nor of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wisler, Mrs. Robert Cass, of Galion: Mrs. Richard Edmondson of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. George Loreno of Sandusky; Miss Nolle Hanley of Chicago.ChuiActivWhen the Fores terian Guild Circh Mrs. Genevieve S-ess in her home ; St. Devotions wen erly Cook Plans join the JC Class ice cream social F voted to have th Sept 14 because c; holiday during th-the month. Miss will be the hostess her home at 391 C ing social hour d Rose Mary Metz, Mrs. Betty Davis, insen. Miss Helc Miss Patricia RicMrs, Robert F, MurphyBefore her wedding Mrs Robert F. Murphy was Miss Phyllis Ann Niggemcyer. Wedding details in The Social Notebook to day.pttal in Indianapolis. One hundredFpr a meeting morial Baptist * Class Tuesday mgl Jordan was hoste on Wood St. Mrs. sided and devotior Norman Eenn v Scripture, and g« questionnaire, fol tence prayers. 4DR. AND ftfRS. FRANK V.Murphy were llosts for the rehearsal dinner in their home on Uhler Rd. At this time Miss Nigge-meyer gave her attendants pearl chokers and Mr, Murphy presented the best man and ushers with leather billfolds.The bride was complimented with a number of showers before her marriage. Miss Helen Law lei* Mrs, John Johnson, Mrs. John Kessler and Mrs. Thomas Milllsor entertained with a kitchen shower at ^Dixie’s tearoom; Mrs. Daniel Murphy and Mrs. Frank V. Murphy Jr., were hostesses for a luncheon at Dixie's tearoom and Mrs. James A, McGlcw entertained with a luncheon at her home on Cambridge Ave,and fifteen scholarships have been'went to Mrs. Jawarded m 14 states and Puerto Rico, India. China and Japan.At a meeting of the circle Tuesday evening in the Knights of Columbus hail, plans were made lor the annual picnic to bo held Aug. 17 in Lincoln Park. Mrs. Robert Tuttle is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. The time is 6:30 o'clock. A report was made on the membership drive now in progress and plans weie made for initiation of a class of candidates Oct, 3.Renn, and Mrs H A guessing box w David Roberts will be hostess meeting at her Smith St,IN THE AFTERNOON thebride’s father was host at a reception at his home. The bride’s grandmother. Mrs. Henry Nigge-meyer, wore a flowered print sheer costume with while accessories and Mrs. Frank V Murphy was costumed in a charcoal gray cotton faille with lace and pearl edging accenting the scoop neckline and pockets. Both wore corsages of white roses and astilbe.White flowers were in bouquets throughout the rooms and assisting as hostesses were Miss Helen Lawler, Mrs. John Kessler, Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Keith Stanley and Mrs, Margaret Rinehart.When the couple left on a wedding trip to Florida the bride wasMrs. Emma Simmons of 529 Oak St. will represent Our Lady of Victory Circle 388. Daughters of Isabella, at the national convention which will open Tuesdav in New York City. She is regent of the local circle and treasurer of the state organizationBishop Michael J Ready of Columbus, will deliver the sermon at the Pcfntifical Mass in St. Patrick Cathedral, to open the session. and presiding will be Cardinal Francis Spellman. Mrs. Helen T. Howard of Columbus, is national regent, and will preside for the session.The Daughters of Isabella has well over 100.000 membeis in 25 stales ol the United Slates, Canada and the Philippines devoted to the material, moral and intellectual development of CrthnlirThe Get-to-golher Club of Green Camp met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Ernest Wasserbeck. The special award of the evening was won by Mrs Walter McClas-key Devotions were led by Mrs. Marion Harper, followed by group singing. Contest awards went to Mrs. Zell Owens and Mrs. Dwight Hedges. Mrs George Bricker. Mrs Charles Carr, Mrs. Joe Wasserbeck and Mrs. Don Wasserbeck were guests for the evenings.Plans were made to visit the Sally Flowers television program in Columbus when the Decima Sewing Club met Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ruby Bogart was hostess in her home on W, Columbia St. Needlework was done, ar.d during social hour a contest prize went to Mrs. Gladys Khngel. Mrs. Susie Shairock assisted in serving. A meeting Aug. 18 will be held at the home of Mrs. Iva Benson on Latourette St.The RFOM Cla: Camp Methodist Tuesday mg hi in • ment. Mr, and M: served as host a* The business ruby Cicero Diehl, p the meeting. Tei four guests answe Guests were Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Spear: and Steven W were led by Mrs. followed by groprayer. A socia with awards goit ford Porter. Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Uncaphi.A DrA duet by Mrs Mrs Otto Long oj ly meeting of the peel Street M-Thursday afternocMrs. John Diets Mrs. Carleton Sc of devotions T! Time and Harvesi by Mis. Harry W as a new member Taylor.Two piano selelt; by Miss Nancy readings were gk sey of Morral. I meetings were 1