Btr Joseph McTigue of this city aud Miss Mary Cullen of Whittemore were united in marriage at the Catholic church in Whittemore at seven o'clock Tuesday morning, November ie. Rev Father Coghlan performed the ceremony. Miss Kathleen Cullen was bridesmaid and George McTIgue groomsman. After the ceremony they came to Emmetsburg to partake of a sumptuous wedding breakfast which*,was-served at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs Dave Fagan. They left inytfae evhing for-| .Chicago. When they'-return they will establish their home hero for the win ter, at least.The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs John S. Culien of Whittemore. She is a graduate of St MichaeITs school at Whittemore . and has been teaching for several } years. She is a capable and Intelli-1 ! gent young lady, and is deservedly { | popular among her associates.I The groom is a son of Mr and, Mrs Dennis McTigue of this city. He j is an upright and honorable young I^ man. He ts energetic and ambitiousto make good. He served overseas during the war. -The Tribune joins the many friends.of Mr. and. Mrs. McTigue in ! wishing them all good things in life.