The Robert l/emeks . . . the brtile is the former Juniee Irene Turner of tills elty.—O’Neill I’hoto <’«. O’Neill News O’NEILL, LOCALS Allen Martin and his aunt, Mis Clarence Wrede left last Thursday for Greeley, Colo, to visit Mrs. Gertrude Easton, a sister of Al len's mother and also a buddy of Allen's who served with him in Korea. I)r. and Mrs. Ivan French andj four children of Wahoo arrived Friday to visit a few days with his parents, Dr. ami Mrs. O. W. French. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Korab; spent Christmas with his mother. Mrs. Orville Peterson. Mr. Korab is a senior at Wayne State college. Spending Christmas day with their mother, Mrs. M. J. Wallace j were her sons and daughters, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Wallace and three children of Wahoo, Dr. Rob ert Wallace of Omaha, Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Conners and family of Greeley and Mr. and Mrs. D.j A. Kersenbrock and family. The Wallace family of Wahoo arrived Monday and Dr. Robert arrived Christmas day. Miss Ella Mae Paul, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Paul, spent her vacation from Evangel college in Springfield, Mo., with her parents. Before returning she and her parents visited rela tives in Colorado. She left t riday with a friend to resume her studies. . _ . ily of Douglas, Wyo., arrived * ri ily of Douglas, Wyo. arrived Fri day evening to spend alniut a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and family and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard, south of Emmet. For Auto Liability & Property Damage INSURANCE Town 5-10-5 17 20; Farm, 13.60 Town 10-20-5 19 00; Farm, 15.00 Town 25-50-5 20-20; Farm, 16.00 Fire and Extended Coverage 5 year Annual Pay Town Dwel ling $2.60 per $1,000.00. Farm: $8 00 per $1,000.00 first year and $3.50 each subsequent year. No renewals required. See, Write or Phone L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance Agency O’Neill Phone 218 & 114 Janice 1. 1 urner, Robert Lemek Wed in December Rites Poinsetta and Christmas greens appointed the altar of St. Patrick’s Catholic church Saturday mor ning. December 28, for the wed ding of Miss Janice Irene Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of O'Neill, and Robert Lemek, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lemek of Sioux City. Rev. Francis Price, pastor of the Church of Epiphany in Em met, officiated at the 10 o’clock double-ring ceremony. Miss Al vara Ramm of Stuart, organist, accompanied Miss Mary Gatz, who sang "Mbther Reloved ”, and j ’’Ave Maria" Acolytes were Mas-1 ters John I^emek and Joe Lemek. brothers of the bridegroom. Given in marriage by her fath-1 er, the bride appeared in a floor- j length gown of white chantilly lace over satin and tulle. The bodice featured a sabrina neck- j line with brief sleeves and was I trimmed in seed pearls and iri descent sequins. The gown was j complemented with lace mitts. The skirt featured a lace peacock overskirt forming a bus tle effect in the back and fell over scalloped tiers of accordian pleated tulle forming a very bouf fant effect. Iler illusion veil was! attached to a scalloped crown! encrusted with seed pearls and i ididescent sequins and she carried a cascade bouquet of white car nations. Miss Dona Turner, sister of the bride was maid-of-honor and Miss Barbara Ix'mek, of Sioux City, sister of the bridegroom, and Bet ty Jo Turner, sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore identical ballerina length gowns fashioned of red lace over taffeta trimmed with velvet. White iri descent half hats and white ermine muffs trimmed with sprigs of hol ly completed their costumes. YaVonne Sohaaf was flowergirl and Master Russel Dericksen ser ved as ringbearer. They were each dressed in white. Richard I^emek of Iowa City,' la., a brother of the bridegroom, served as bestman. Gene Turner, brother of the bride, and Ron All son of Omaha were ushers and also attended the bridegroom. The bridegroom and his at tendants were attired in light jackets and navy trousers. They wore carnation boutonnieres. Mrs. Turner chose a grey coat dress with white accessories for her daughter’s wedding and Mrs Lemek wore a grey and white dress with black accessories. Both wore red carnation corsages. A dinner for 32 guests was held at the Town House with a rece ption from 2 to 5 p.m., at the home of the bride's parents fol lowing A three tier all white wed ding cake centered the bride's table flanked by white candela bra. Misses Barbara Miller and Joan I^answorth served the punch. Miss Anglela Zakrzewski and Lonnie Langan took care of the gifts. Karen Mahony registered the guests. Barbara McCarthy and Corrine Murphy served the wed ding cake Mrs. Lemefc is a graduate of St Mary's academy and has been employed by Mutai Insur ance company of Omaha. Mr. Lemek was graduated from Heelan high school in Sioux City and is serving with the armed forces v sar «r v w s at Ft. Carson, Colo. For traveling the bride chose a red dress with black accessories Following a short wedding trip the bridegroom will return to Ft. Carson to complete basic train ing Out of town guests here to attend the wedding were; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kostic of Flush ing, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John Lemek and family of Sioux City. »wwwwwwww* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lemek of Iowa City, la., and Ron Alison of Omaha. Arm fie Id Earns Army Promotion— BITTE Myron J. Armhold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis G. Arm field of Butte, recently was pro moted to specialist third-class in Denver, Colo., where he is assign rwwwwwwwwv ed to the Fitzsimmons army hos pital Specialist Arrnfield, a medical eorpsman at the hospital, entered the army in Septemtier, 1966, and completed basic training at Ft Sam Houston, Tex. 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