iPeck. Patrolman Powers/VowsOWftChurch■A air/Pleasantain| A*,A, low nuptial mass was said ulo a mid-morning service thismorning at 9:30 o'clock when Miss .Irene Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Peck of East Pleasant 1 Plain and Patrolman John J. Po’. -TBPS, Dubuque, son of Mrs. LorettaEowers. Dubuque repeated their sarriage vows.LThe ceremony was held in the}t, Joseph’s Catholic church, East Pleasant Plain in the presence of around one hundred and seventy-five guests, Rev. Father Menke of Ambrose, Davenport performing the impressive single ring service.* At the appointed hour the bride came down the aisle on the arm •of'her father who gave her away preceded by her maid of honor Miss Grace Murphy of Fairfield. A sand tfOlored nubby knit street frock had fcieeh chosen by the bride for her ‘Adding. She wore a mahogany tfrindle hat with matching brown ■tfgdessories. At her shoulder was a corsage ol orchids the gift of the %Homrnim* \K•M.w-v-'v lt;lt;mmMrs. John J. PowersCourtesy Ottumwa CourierMiss Murphy wore a olive greendark brown accessories and acorsage of gardenias. The groom and his brother Robert Powers of Dubuque who served him as best man were dressed in conventional *Vfark blue suite.^The bride's mother was in blackHotel Turner. The couple left immediately for a short w?edding trip of unannounced destination after which they will be at home in Mt Pleasant.M rItcrppe and the groom’s mother inYiayy blue crepe. They w-ore 'matching shoulder corsages of Talisman roses and baby mums.Little Billy Peck, cousin of the Jbri'de and R Mannhardt were the al-tar alcolites. During the nuptial mass Mrs. John M. Stephenson of Mediapolis an intimate friend of ftflrbride who will be remembered here as the former Miss Violet, Pow’crs will continue managership of the Broadway Beauty Studio which position she has held here for the past three years. For her going away outfit she choseblack with black black gabardineleather purse and shoes.Among the out of town guests were the groom’s mother Mrs. Lo-fstrand sang the beautiful Ave Maria and during the offertory Lord I Am Not Worthy.” She was accompanied at the organ by *1vrtss fiertha Pacha, aunt of the bride.Both the processional and recessional wedding marches were compositions ol Miss Pacha. The altar was flanked on either side by large ?baskets of bronze and gold mums.' Following the wedding a three-fcour.se breakfast w as served at the and Mrsmamretta Powers, his brother, Robert Powers, Miss Evelyn Ryder, Miss Katherine Murphy, Veronica, Johnnie and Ed Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGinnes all of Dubuque: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. New-burn, Des Moines; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stephenson, Mediapolis. Miss Helen Overmyer, Packwood, Mr. and Mrs. James Gass, George Van Allen, Harold Livix. and P. Kentwell, Mt. Pleasant and the following patrolmen and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jennings, Ottumwa; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Braden, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hoff, Ottumwa; and Mr.H. Donahue, Ottumwa.II#Mi *■TobaccoRoad///Outstandingay♦\pvesjBari poi of ITlatiiFailAproBerintemeiCwit]Wilisoci will R. 1A;Hal!panPschlt;Petlt;So’cliMuiDp :ficeRmee10luncCmeehimMis;Lim.Clt;ing M is:pupCOTHTprop.