Miss Charlotte Levy, daughter of Mr, •md Mrs. Isaac. Levy, and Joseph Nathan Goldstine of Fort Wayne were married yesterday at the home of the bride, on North Delaware street. Rabbi Feuerlicht pronounced the ceremony in the presence of the family and a few intimate friends. The only attendants were the bridegroom’s sister, Mies Jenny Goidstlne of Fort Wayfte, and his brother, Louis Gold* atine of Chicago, The bride wore a gown Of white meteor crepe over messaline, * trimmed-with pearls. Her veil was held by a wreath of orange blossoms, worn by her mother, and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses. Mies Goldstine wore pinte meteor crepe and carried an arm bouquet of roses of the same shade. The wedding music was played by Miss Gertrude Droedowlta, pianist, and Missand„white war a, the colors chosen for the ceremony roomy while Sn rthe dining room the color scheme was carried out in pink and white, with roses for the floral embellishment for the bridal table. The guests from away were Miss Sarah Gold-Btine of Terre Haute, Jacob Goidstlne of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Louis Goldstine of Danville, III., and Samuel Goidstlne of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Goldstine wilt be at home to their friends after Feb, 1 at Fort Wayne.