! Helen O'Malley,—-* CpL Chas. Doyle Wed in SterlingSt. Clary's Catholic church in Sterling wz the setting Monday morning for the marriage of Helen Margaret O’Malley of the WAVES and Cpl. Charles F. Doyle of the U. S. Marine corps, son of the late John Doyle Of Djxon. Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. J. Bums read the nuptial mass at 8 o'clock.The bride wore a white satin wedding gown styled with full skirt, long train, fitted bodice, and lace inserts m the wrist length sleeves. Her vail of illusion fell from an orange blossom tiara, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations.Miss Maty O'Malley of Chicago was her sister’s attendant. She wore a floor length lavender taffeta dress, a spray of flowers inher hair and carried a colonial bouquet, Willima Doyle of Dbcon'served as best man for his brother.A wedding breakfast was served afLer the wedding ceremony at the Lincoln hotel to the immediate families, after which the couple left for a short wedding trip.Mrs. Doyle, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Malley of Ster-Imgt was graduated from the Sterling community high school 1x1 1939. She has been in the WAVES for the past 18 months, and is stationed at the Great Lakes naval training station.Cpl. Doyle is an alumnus of Dixon high school and has been in the service for three years, and recently returned to the Slates after serving 31 months overseas. After his furlough he wail be stationed at Crane, Ind. Before catering service he was employed heie in the offices of the Illinois Northern Utilities company.n