There wu- a very pretty wedding j,; -*-rvic*c at St. Peter'.- church Tues- „j ■ lay morning at K o'clock when I* either hli-eit united in marriage Joseph Barwick and Miss Helen T/.ebuy. both r.C this city. The attendants were a, Prank Somers, John Bogaczyk, Misses lt;\[ Pearl Tzebny and Martha Barwick. U the latter two gedng sisters of the B bride and groom, respectively. Little i, Mary Povolowski was the charming y flower girl. _ 1 pMiss Helen was gowned in white u crepe de chicn and carried a shower tl bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Her bridesmaids and flower t girl, wore pink dresses of the same ,, material and carried bouquets of carnations. . ,Dinner was served at the bride s home on North avenue, where a re- t-ception was held during the after- f noon and in the evening a number of ( other friends also partook of their rhospitality at Lasceki’s hail. IMr. and Mrs. Barwick left for Mil- j; waukee this morning to visit rela- t fives a few days and upon their re- f turn will go to housekeeping in a ] newlv furnished home on North ave- ;.Joe is a native Stevens Pointer. the \ oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael lt;Harwich, 1020 Briggs street, and is | one of our city’s best young men. He , is a painter by trade and for the past lt;fev* years has been employed by the lt;Soo company.Until recently the bride filled a position at Miss Frost’s fishing fly factory. She is a bright, good looking of the local Auxiliary to the Order circle of friends. They start out on life’s journey together with the well wishes of all who know them. i