St. Joseph's Catholic. Churchy in Bnmfield. was the setting lor the wed ding of Miss OtUe Mae- Philbee. daughter of Mr and Mrs Oaame Pail becof Laara and Andrew Stenger, «;a of Mr and Mrs Charles Steogtr 01 Bd wards. White callaUUies adorned theultar while the double ring aervtct was lead by the'Eer Thomas C. Ham sou Saturday morning. Organ music K[ was presented by Mary Ann Gluskey t Brimfieid, the bridegroom's cousin.Attendants were M«ss lean PiUbceand Miss Bonnie Gammon, both ef Lisux a, sister and ctmrn ef the bride and Mrs Cecils Gath id Metsmots sister otthe groom. Their ballerina length gowns, identically styled* were ii mck brocaded lace over putt satin. They had pink mitts and carried bou qoetsof pisk carnation.~ j Bene Stener or Bd wards serv'd hi*brother as best man. Ushers brem another brother, Bay Stenger, and Tack Stevens, cousin ef the brute.oans0triWalking with her father, who gam her in marriage. Miss Philbee wore a white wedding dress's! lace over satin Her ditto was designed with a bouffant ballerina skirt. Her fingertips veil ram borrowed from the briaegrotm** stater, Mrs Gath. She carried a fanbouquet or white earnat. one with r ne streamers.Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was smcd m tb Charles Stcsger'home. with a Yctep Ion later at Parish Hall in JCickapoot A wedding rapper was served by Mrs Alma ffarquer at Irarkview Hotel in Wiluasasfield. Lrtelq the after Aoon the couple left for a honeymoon 1JUssoBsln.Mrs Staler was graduated from Wdliamsfield High school Mr Stenggraduated from SpaldingHigh school, Peoria,*{ _r] Upon their-TCtnrn. May 1, thccoupl*will reside in Kxckapoo.'