VWlll A AXo A n —- V L'l I I“P• •• •chNPlaBofblt;fCpl. Weberling IsWed To Niles Girl cOfAnnouncement is made today of'on the marriage at Marshall, Mich., of Miss Berldean Johnson of Niles andCpl. George L. Weberling of St. Joseph, who is stationed at Campj Polk, La. The bride is a daughter of the Elbert Johnsons of Niles.The groom is a son 01 Mrs. Edward Taylor of Marshall and Elza Weberling of St. Joseph and before going into service was a lifnong resident of St. Josepn and employed as driver of a G»c\hound bus !The marriage was p*r loaned Sun-, ^ day evening m the home of the; groom's n 10titer at Mil Dmnon ,s' street in Marshall by hu Rev. Warren E. Brown of tin Brook- Memorial Methodist churen An a'tar was improvised with palms, tall baskets of aiinoii giatuoiv Vix nch lilacs anc! bo-, arms. llinimd bp cathedral ear.dl'- in tail noiuei. Immediate relatrms ««:tlncL-c;.The bride won- a r.av\ Mu* ,-ui* and accTssorie.- and a corsane of F sweetheart roebuck Ho; matron of c honor was Mr.-. Gmdon McIntosh. A. of Marshall, uearma a rti.-t 'Cm d1 G ensomble and e .rdmi,Fred C' Johnson of Nil*-, tlm r*i| brother, served «% bc^* man.Af'm- tlv wK.mnz *;.* roupb* left for Camp PoIk. La. A vmdniuv nor at the Schuler ho'el preceded the home corennrn.. 'Tne groom's motncr v.a., hosb’-- t la^t Saturdav ev(,nm.: a r.ulh; 1supper lor 1 K*r so:, am; ni- biK-w- ] be. the bulTC tame nir fmnm.wd • in an ariv.:;mmf u4 of \flower* and candhs. Guests includ-’: ed immediate families.