PAGE 8tHE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIOThe 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 gladioli 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 Chester Niggemeyer of 188 Johnson St. and the late Mrs. Nigge-| ~ meyer and the bridegroom's father attended Xavier University Heis Dr. F. V, Murphy of 991 Uhler1 served in the U. S. Army prior to Bd. [engaging in the insurance busi-The bride was given in marriage I ness, by her father. Her waltz-length Guests from out of the city skirt fashioned of tiers of lace included Mrs. Frederick G. Kee-and nylon net, fell from a fitted nan of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Mr, and lace bodice and the long fitted ft!rs. George Smith of Columbus; sleeves tapered to points over her (Mrs. Charles F. Kirelmer of Cteve-hands. A cap of the lace accented i land; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wisler, with pearls and sequins, held her,Mrs, Robert Cass, of Galion: Mrs, fingertip veil of bridal illusion] Richard Edmondson of New York and she carried a whko orchid!City; Mr. and Mrs. George Loreno with satin streamers caught with]of Sandusky; Miss Nolle Hanleyof Chicago.ivy and carnation petals, on a white pray or book. Her jewelrywas cultured pearls, a gift from1 DR. AND ftfRS. FRANK V. the bridegroom. Murphy were llosts for the re*Attend me the bride were Miss hearsal dinner in their home ooChurchActivitiesWhen the Forest Lawn Presbyterian Guild Circle met Tuesday, Mrs. Genevieve Seckel was hostess in her home at 230 Barnhart St. Devotions were by Miss Beverly Cook Plans were made to join the JC Class in holding an ice cream social Friday. Members voted to have the next meeting Sept 14 because cf the Labor Day holiday during the first week of the month. Miss Gerry Hartley will be the hostess, entertaining at her home at 391 Olney Ave. During social hour directed by Mrs. Rose Mary Metz, prices went to Mrs. Betty Davis, Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Miss Helen Wesion, and Miss Patricia Richie.Mrs, Robert F, MurphyBefore her wedding Mrs Robert F. Murphy was Miss Phylhs Ann Niggemeyer. Wedding details in The Social Notebook today.Mary Nicolosi, who was the ma;d of honor and Miss Judy Rinehart of Columbus, bndesmaid. TheirUhler Rd. At this time Miss Nigge-meyer gave her attendants pearl chokers and Mr. Murphy present-gowns were in a light blue shade,[ed the best man and ushers withstyled with bnlicrina-lcngth skirtsi leather billfolds.of tulle, bodices of antique silk shantung and matching short sleeved jackets, They carried bouquets of white baby chrysanthemums and wore headbands of blue I lowers.George Edward Murphy served as best man for his brother, and ushers wore the bride’s brother, Robert Niggemeyer and Cooper.The bride was complimented with a number of showers before her marriage. Miss Helen Lawler Mrs, John Johnson, Mrs. John Kessler and Mrs. Thomas Millisor entertained with a kitchen shower at ^Dixie’s tearoom; Mrs. Daniel Murphy and Mrs. Frank V. Murphy Jr., were hostesses for a Jack| luncheon at Dixie's tearoom andMrs. James A, McGicw enter-A breakfast for the immediate| tained with a luncheon at her families was at Dixie’s tearoom homo on Cambridge Ave. where tables were decorated with —pital in Indianapolis. One hundred and fifteen scholarships have been awarded 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 annua) picnic to bo held Aug. 17 in Lincoln Park. Mrs. Robert Tultle is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. The time is 8:30 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.Fpr a meeting of the Fite Memorial Baptist Willing Workers Class Tuesday night, Mrs. William Jordan was hostess in her home on Wood St. Mrs. Lulu Spain presided and devotions were by Mrs. Norman Renn who read from Scripture, and gave a poem and. questionnaire, followed by sentence prayers. Contest awards went to Mrs. James Lee, Mrs. Renn, and Mrs Harold Crampton. A guessing box was won by Mrs. David Roberts Mrs, Crampton will be hostess for the next meeting at her home at 503 Smith St.blue and white flowers, the bride’s wedding colors.IN THE AFTERNOON thebride’s father was host at a reception at his home. The bride’s grandmother. Mrs. Henry Niggemeyer, 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 eor-Mrs. Emma Simmons of 529 Oak St. will represent Our Lady of Victory Circle 388. Daughters of Isabella, at the national convention which wifi open Tuesdav in New York City. She is regent of the local circle and treasurer of the state organization Bishop Michael J Ready of Columbus, will deliver the sermon at the Pontifical Mass in St. Patrick Cathedral, to opon the session, and presiding will be Cardinal Francis Spellman. Mrs. He1-sages of white roses and astilbe, rp u,..„ ^,41 ‘K 1White flowers were m bouquet* * T* Zl , ° C.o]l,m^,s- !Stwnal resent, and will presidethroughout 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 was wearing a gray and white suit offor I he session.The Daughters of Isabella has well over 100,000 mcmbeis in 25 stales of the United Slates, Canada and the Philippines devoted to the material, moral and intellectual development of Crtholiccorded faille and red accessories, i women and girls while furthering Thcv will make their home at J 251 Catholic charitable projects. The S. Grand Ave. ; organization has memorials at theThe bride was gradualed from National Shnne of the Immaculate Si. Mary's High School and until Conception in Washington, D. C., recently was employed in !he of- a church in Porler. NM.. a me-fice of Dr. James A. McGlew, • morial school in Corpus Christi,Mr. Murphy is a graduate of Tex., a girls’ home in New Hav-Marniion Military Academy and cn and sponsor St Elizabeth's Hos-The Get-to-gelher 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 Was-serbeck and Mrs. Don Wasser-beck 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, Columb.a 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 Class of the Green Camp Methodist Church met Tuesday night in tnc church basement. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ward served as host aid hostess.The business meeting conducted by Cicero Diehl, president, opened the meeting. Ten members and four guests answered the roll call. Guests were Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs, J. W. Spears. Wayne Porler and Steven Ward. Devotions were Jed by Mrs. Clifford Smith, followed by group singing and prayer. A social hour followed with awards going to Mrs. Wil-ford Porter, Mrs. Cicero Diehl and Mrs, Floyd Uncapher.Mrs Eleanor T. Wright and Dr Ruth Rurnscy of Miami. Fla., are spending several da vs in Marion visiting Mrs .Wright’s mother and sister. Mis. J. L. Tarpley and Mrs. Mrs. Jean Gerlach of 228 Gurley Ave. Dr. Ramsey is a pediatrician. Mrs. Wright is a nurse.A duet by Mrs. John Kerr and Mrs Otto Long opened the monthly meeting of the WSCS of Prospect Street Methodist Church Thursday afternoon at the church.Mrs. John Dietsch presided, with Mrs. Carleton Schmidt in charge of devotions The topic, “Seed Time and Harvest. was presented by Mis. Harry Wilhelm Accepted as a new member was Mrs. Frank Taylor.Two piano selections were given by Miss Nancy VanHoutcn, and readings were given by Mrs. Massey of Morra). Hostesses for the meetings were Mrs. Goss Mus-grave, Mrs. Ira Cowan, Mrs William Risch, and Mrs. William Krautter.rnncChurch at Bucyrus Reorganizes; PlansSet for RemodelingBUCYRUS — Completion of theFUR TO MATCH. Mis. Noble, wearing a wild m: carries a mitik-covcred t er as she reports to selt; 30b with husband, a Lou ner.3 Teachers HiiBy Pleasant Si Board at MeetThe Pleasant Towns!■ of Education lured th teachers for the 1954-55 when it met m a rcg sion Monday night and session Wednesday nightEmployed by the bo Mrs. Marguerite Bernov ral, to teach elementary sic; Jack Hughes of nea as high school prinapn dal studies instructor, Coreta Sperry of L?Ru ond and third gr.i4e ciass teacher. Mrs Bern last year at Mona Hughes ‘was formerly with the industrial rel; partment at Marion Indi vision of Motor Prod’ Mrs. Sperry formerly LaRue.Three vacancies remi Pleasant Township Sc I A first grade teacher, school English and n instructors are still ncelt;The board also paiscc tion which will offer protection plan as ac surance for the pupils c scheduled school a^'vit;Clmrcli Bri From the DisMorning sermon them Methodist Chuich m Sunday will be •'Found*: Life.”