At the appointed hour, after the guests had assembled, (Mr. EdwinJordon, rendered as a vocal solo, ‘‘A Perfect Day” together with the sister of the bride, Helen, who accomp-anyed*him on the piano, the bride and groom descended the stairwaypreceded by the officiating minister and facing a hank of ferns, smllax and cut roses they plighted theirtroths.Following the ceremony the young conple received the congratulations and best wishes of their relatives and the friends present after which amorning luncheon was served those present.The bride is the youngest daughter of John C. Gorman, who has spent practically nil her life in Princeton where she has her share of friends acquaintances and schoolmates who extend to her best wishes for a future filled with as much of the pleasure of life as possible.The groom ia the youngest son of Mr. “and Mrs. George S. Cocanower, north Prince street, who started in the raiway offices of the Southern at this place some years ago and has, with the exception of the past four years lived in Princeton. For the past two years he has been connect- t ed with the purchasing department ^ of the Frisco System , located at j Houston, Tex., a position which he earned by his devotion to details.. The couple left Sunday at 12:47 for St. Louis where they will spend J jtwo days before proceeding to their future home at Houston, Tex., follow-11 ed by the best wishes of their many J rfriends.The guests present from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gorman and their little daughter, Jewel 11? Mae, of Owensville; Mrs. (Florence Leonard and Mrs. J. Frank Hudelson, 1 ^ aunts of the bride, of Owensville; 1 c Misses Esther Lyons, of Vincennes, j and Fern Hinkle, of Mt. Carmel, two intimate friends of the bride.Potted ferns, smllax, white and pink roses with a stairway hanked in . holly completed the simple decoration of the home where the wedding Pceremony was performed.. 0The bride's gown was of Ivory crepe de chene entrain, trimmed with ® ivory shadow lace and strands of pearls, she wore a point lace bridal j cap from which fell the bridal veil and carried a shower bouquet of 3 bride roses and lillies of the valley. 0Little Virginia Fetty 12Was Successful WinnerLittle Miss Virginia Felty, daugh-er of Mrs. E. G. Felty, of north Prin-:e street, was the winner in the au-cmobile contest at the Tale Thea-re, which closed Thursday evening.Little Miss Felty defeated her op-Kment by a large number of votes. lr many friends congratulate her \n being the/successful winner.333hIGlt;GiChristmas Dinner Given ByMr. and Mrs. Shed ParkerPATOKA, Ind., Dec. 28—(Special to The Democrat) Mr. and Mrs. Shed Parker entertained a numbersi# palotlvoa of fhoip hATHA llfirfi. fttA|0?