miniaturedecoraand groom Table were vaieiof mixedflowers and huckleberry. A rectp-Newa Must Be In By 12 O'clock on the Same Day of Publication, boysMARY ELIZABETH WALSH, Society Editor.If we do not call you for news, please call us. Phone 40,tion was from 2 to furnishedeld at the V. F„ W.o’clock, j Ijlusic was The Hoosiertilt %The couile left on a drip to theMEHLING-MACKEY WEDDING IN JASPERVases of white gladioli, fernsand plants decorated the altar ofSt. Joseph’s church, Jasper, onSaturday, riage of Mehling and Thomas Mackey. Fa-ther Fiohter Oi S. B., officiatedat the double ring ceremony. Pew markers were white satin bows with huckleberry. *Oct. 9th for the mar-Miss Josephine Anntype cascade bouquet of an orchid surrounded with white featheredcarnations and salad leaves, tied with streamers of love knots.The maid /f honor wore a floor-length gown of mint green lace and net over satin fashioned with a strapless bodice of lace with a iace bolero jacket and full skirtof net. Her headdress was a halo of net and tiny flowers and she wore mitts of net the color of her gown.Smokey points of The bride’oun tains and other terest in ji*v south, traveling costume wasa rust and black dress With black accessories and an orchid corsage. They krk now residing at 327 HMr and Mrs Ray Mehling. ofThe bride if the daughter of j The bridesmaids were attired ingowns styled identical to the maid of honor with Miss Persohn inblue and Mrs. Fields in pink. All wore short net mitts and carried a front-type cascade of whitefeathered carnations with net tuftsJasper and the bridegroom is theson of Mrs. Leo Drury, of Wash-■ --Miss Bonnie Lou Mehling, sister of the of honor.Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Per-! the color of their dresses and sur-sohn, of Jasper, and Mrs. RichardFields, of Washington, friends of the couple. Little Miss MarleneMehling. sister of the brule. wasWayne Jones, of Till City, cousin of the bride, was best man and John Mackey, brother of the groom and Ripiar# Fie his, of Washington were ushers. The groom presented his attendants with gold cuff links. The groom and best man wore boutonnieres ofwhite cat nations.The bride, given ;n marriage by her father, wore a Hollywood gown of Chantilly lace and net over satin fastened down the back with tiny covered buttons andmade with long fitted sleeves ending In bridal points over her hands Her full skirt of nylon net ended In a chapel*length train. Her veil of French tulle was fast-ened to a lace bonnet trimmedrounded with salad leaves and ivy. The flower girl, little Miss Meh-, wore a yellow net over taffeta dress with the bodice of taf-| feta trimmed with net, and skirt of five tiers of ruffles over a skirt of taffeta. She wore a halo headdress of net and tiny flowers. She wore short net mitts and carried a miniature front cascade of white feathered carnationswith net tufts the color of her gown and surrounded with saladleaves and ivy. ‘ 'rfejflf?,' .Gifts from the bride to her tendants were rhinestone earrings and to her flower girl she gave a gold cross and chain. »The bride’s mother and thegroom’s mother worebluewith seed pearlssequins. She_____ pa vycrepe dresses with navy accessories and white gladomellia corsages . W 7 '; v' ' r •1,*V vp♦Breakfast w'as served at thehome of the bride and dinner for the immediate families was heldwore tiny pearl earrings and a ] at the K. of C. Home. The bride’s single strand of pearls, gifts of table was centered with a three-the groom. She harried a front- tiered wedding cake topped with aMrs. Jasper and isthe Benreet In Jw# key is a graduate school, class of 1953 loyed in th# office ofanklin Stor^.’Mr. Matjfiey is a grfwfuate of Washing!class of 1the Jaspe-of-twere: Mr.Mr. andCatholic mgh schooland is employed atEngine Exchange.e a {$■'Leopresentjtfirury,rs. Henry; prury, Mr.■ W ,nd Mrs.and Mrs. Jfhn Mackey, Miss PearlMackey, I Fields anand Mr». Floyd family, Mr,* and Mrs. John Donaldson, Mr. -and Mrs,Ray BrowAlford, alMr. and Mri Everettof Washington; Mrs.Margaret Peters, Mr, [and MrsTaylor Jons and famiMrs. Leo jPeters andand MrsIbert MehliIF, Mr, and family, MrMl. andMrs. Mar ling, Mr.ofMehling. and Mrs.Mrs. John Frieler and family, Mr. and Mrs, f. P. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Anlt;q*ew GramelsTell City;Joseph M Fred DelgGreluichrad; Mr. $nd Mrs. John Mehling.of Ferdinand; Mr. and Mrs. Thom-““ nd family,!*, Mr. and-Mrs. Benno d family, of St. Mein-as DilgesMrs. Leo Fulda,Mr. and— IBehling amd: family, of Miss Rita Mackey,Miss Mary Mackey, T.of Indianof Argo.Mr. andMackey,Hauger,Cletus Mrs.Miller, of f. Kokomo,Joseph Ft« r man, of Louisville, Ky.; Mr. $nd Mrs. ClaTence Ship-l Mrs.Ray Stanlandof Pontley. of Tel re Haute,ly.Mrs. Henry; Haas family, of f Huntingbuf^, Ind.Mich.;and*AUXILIARY HOLDS ! HALLOWEEN PARTY