EDRe-r-pionthetheme5enses[rs.ion12.atlo-iedlorhyus-is-tole-hete.ro-estoleast;erndro-0;;h-adm-,n-lneyof)Tt-P-m-it-31-n-lt-51-p-rs.is-PRETTY WEDDING AT SI. VINCENTMISS CECELIA WHEELER BECAME BRIDE OP EDWARD HIR-SCHATJER THIS MORNING.(From Wednesday’s Hnlly.)Edward J. Hirschauer and Miss Cecelia K. Wheeler were united in the holy bonds of wedlock at the St. Vincent church this morning, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Pr. Frederick Ketter in the presence of a number of the relatives and friends of the happy pair. The wedding colors were pink and white and the church was most attractive in decorations of ferns and smilax and roses in abundance in the two colors.Attendants for the wedding were Miss Grace Wheeler, sister of the bride; Will Neuman, cousin of the ''bridegroom; Miss Sue Hirscbauer, of Logansport, cousin of the bridegroom, and Tilson Wheeler, brother of the bride.The bride’s dress was crepe de voile, trimmed in white lace. Her Veil was draped with roses and she carried an arm boquet of white bridal roses. Miss Grace Wheeler wore pink silk crepe, trimmed in white lace, and Miss Hirschauer blue silk crepe, trimmed in cream lace.Miss Celia Hulsman played the Lohengrin march as the bridal party assembled at the altar. During the service Leonard's mass In E-flat was sung, and Peter Lux and George Hampaerle sang Ave Marie.”The wedding breakfast was served at ten-thirty o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. EJllen Wheeler, southeast of the city. Following the wedding trip the couple will be at home in this city to their friends.Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are among the popular and deserving young people in this county and the Democrat is pleased to join their many friends in congratulations. Mr. Hirschauer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hirschauer, south of the city.noMiRayo;dirdufribetquailnu;rdatTuye£POSficetreoffisheofin 1oneMoWi]andustheofwhialnhisgoweehavandfriepyseaINIFSo'cli day grai is ii