Class, U. S. Navy, during a nuptial mas^ sung in the SB. Peter and Paul Catholic* church Thursday morning at 9 o’clock.The Rev. Paul Janeczko, pastor officiated. #?;During the ceremony the choir sang, with Miss Ann Janeczko at the organ. Miss Janeczko also sang the “Ave Maria.*’The maid of honor was Miss Lucille Ratazak, a cousin of the bride. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Sylvester Sieker-ka of Granville, a sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Jennie Nikiel of Spring Valley, a close friend.White satin, fashioned in princes style with a crown and long train and veil was the bride’s selection for the happy occasion. She carried a bouquet of white roses and wore a gold cross, a gift from the bridegroom.The maid of honor wore a gown o! poudre blue marquisette and carried abouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Siekerkawore a dress of aqua shade and also carried pink roses. Miss Nikiel was attired in a gown of rose hue and had a bouquet similar to that of the other bridesmaid. 1 4 rAnother sailor, Joseph Guerrinl, B 2 c, of Dalzell. was best man, and a third member of a group which went to Far-ragut, Idaho, together, Arthur Yerly, S 2 c, of Spring Valley, was the usher.Following the ceremony a breakfast was served to the bridal party and members of the immediate families in thr* Kellek home. *Thursday night a wedding supperwas served In the Valley hotel and aft r-wards there was a reception in the SB. Peter and Paul parish hall. vThe bride is a graduate of SpringValley schools and is employed at the Westelox. She is to continue her workfor the time being and will continue to live with her parents.Seaman Krogulski is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Krogulski 100 West Iowa street. He attended Spring Valley schools, leaving Hall high to enter employment. Before going to the navy two months ago he served as express messenger here.On extended leave now, he is to re-I»ort to Farragut, Oct 12.