RIMSTIDT—ROBIJNhSONThe marriage of Miss NelleRimstidt, daughter of Mr. andMrs. John G. Rimstidt of Rock-nort. and Mr. Harry Norris ^ * * . .Robinson of Evansville, took [dace at high noon last Saturday at the Rimstidt . home in this city with the Rev. Karl Kramer officiating. The ceremony was read before an • improvised altar banked with ferns and baskets of lilies. During the ceremony a program of Carrie Jacobs Bond songs were played by Mrs. eBrnard F. Wohler, violin, and' Miss Alice Mason,N pianoMrs. John R. Feigel, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Chester Vaught of Evansville was best man.The bride, who was given a-,way in marriage by hre father, wore a three piece suit of biege Roshanara crepe, with hat and shos to match,and carried a bouquet of butterfly roses.Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served to the guests, who with the bridal party and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rimstidt, -were Mr. and Mrs. James J. Rimstidt, Mr and- Mrs. Fred . Rimstidt, Mrs. Louis Wiener, and Miss Olive Roberts of Rockport, John Robert and Leland Fiegel, Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fabian, and Miss Erma Wallis of Evansville.Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left for a motor trip to Chicago and the northern lakes. They will reside in. the Peakin apartments in Evansville. ‘Mrs. Robinson is a graduate oflrving college, Mechanicsburg, Pa., and for the past tw’o years has taught in the Mt. Vernon high school. Mr. Robinson a graduate of Pennsylvania State, and is now7 civil and mining en-giheer iorthe-^Stuctural fi:Supply • Co., of Evansville.