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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1959)
The William II. MeKIvalns . . . the bride was Miss Kay Ixudse Coventry before her Saturday wedding In Omaha ehureh. Kay Louise Coventry Becomes Bride in Church Ceremony INMAN Poinsettias and light ‘ tapers decorated St. Peter s Cath- 1 olic church in Omaha Saturday, December 27, for the marriage of j Miss Kay Louise Cbventry, daugh- j ter of Mr. anti Mrs. James It. Cov- ' entry of Inman, and William D. j McElvain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W, McElvain of O'Neill Father O'Donnell officiated at the 9:J0 am. uouhie-ring cere mony. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, apj>eareU in a grey wool tailored street dress with which she wore a white lur hat anti gloves. Her bouquet was white camellias on a white missal, a gift from the bridegroom. Miss Margaret McElvain, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. She wore a rea wool dress with a white feathered hat and white gloves. Her bouquet was white feathered carnations anu stepluinotis. Brother of the bridegroom, John McElvain, was bestman. He anti the bridegroom were attired in charcoal grey business suits witii white carnation boutonnieres. John Berigan ushered. The bride’s mother wore a tan gerine wool jersey dress with brown accessories and a corsage of gold carnations. The mother of the bridegroom wore a brown wool dress with brown accessor ies and her corsage was also gold carnations. n uu vv v. vui iuii\ i ed at II a.m. at the Town House. ! The bride's table was centered with a white three tier wedding cake decorated with small pink roses and l>ells and topped with wedding IxMls. The bride is a graduate of the Inman high school and attended Wayne State Teachers college for two years. She is at present teach ing third grade at Monmouth Park school in Omaha. The bridegroom is a graduate of St. Mary’s academy in O'Neill. He spent two years in the army, attended the University of Nebras ka for 1 M> years and at present is attending Electronic Engineering Institute in Omaha. For the present, the couple will make their home at 546 South 26th St., apt. 2, Omaha. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included: Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coventry and son, Bill , of Inman; Mi', and Mrs. Ralph W. McElvain and son. John, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evoritt and son, Jack ie, Jerome Gallagher and John Berigan, all of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan and George Kilcoin of Norfolk and Miss Mar garet McElvain of Omaha. Doris Elaine Bogue Serviceman’s Bride ATKINSON St. Jonn's Luther an church in Atkinson was the scene Friday, December H6. of the 6:30 p.m., i.outile ting ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Doris Elaine Bogue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jrfogue ol Atkinson, and Gerald M. O'Connor, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Geral.t O’Connor of Atkinson. Rev. Emil Kuohn, pastor, of ficiated at the candlelight cere mony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floorlength gown of lace and net featuring a lace bodice with long sleeves tapering to points at the wrist and ed at 11:00 at the Town House, darin collar. Her veil was held i by a lace cap trimmed with seed pearls. She wore a pearl necklace and earrings, a gift from the bridegroom. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of mums. Miss Jane O'Connor of Atkinson, sister of the bridegroom, was maid-of-honor. She appeared in a green crystalette dress with the neckline bias fold tapering to a V in the back. The long bodice with a full gathered skirt had a bias fold at the hip line that was caught with a bow. She and the brides maids carried colonial txiuquets to harmonize with their dresses. The bridesmaids, Miss Alice Berger of Omaha and Miss Con nie Werner of Chambers, a cousin of the bride, wore dresses styled identically to that of the maid-of honor, in shrimp and gold crystal ette respectively. The brides at tendants each wore a pearl neck lace and earrings, a gift from the bride. Minor a u v-onnor oi aikuukhi, sister of the bridegroom, was the flower girl. Danny Olson of Atkin son. nephew of the bridegroom, was the ring bearer. Richard Bogue of Rapid City, S.D., brother of the bride, was bestman. Groomsmen were James and Joe O'Connor, brothers of the bridegroom. Ushers were Dale liogue and Delbert Olson and the candlelighters were Dennis and Peter O'Connor, brothers of the bridegroom. The men wore grey suits with carnation boutonnieres. Miss Maxine Pacha, soloist, was accompanied by Miss Carol Pacha. They were former pupils of the bride. The bride's mother chose a roy al blue wool crepe dress with navy accessories for her daughter's wed ding. The bridegroom's mother wore a black,and white wool dress with black accessories. They both wore corsages of white mums. Following the ceremony a re > - Mrs. Gerald M. O’Connor, jr. . . . before her mariage she was Miss Doris Elaine Hogue of Atkinson.—O’Neill Photo Co. * reption for 150 guests was given iy the l>nii-s parents in the diurvh parlors. Mrs. Hans Hogue, *unt rrf the bnde, baked the wed ling cake. It was seined by form er pupils of the bride, Janith Oans. Bonnie LeMunyan, Anita Mor gan, ami Clara Thuriow. The cake was cut by the brtde's •ousin, Mrs, Kenneth Huston The Vllsaes Minnie O'Connell and Phyl s Welch took care of the gif? # * * * table Tbe guest book was in charge of Mrs. Delbert • Olsen, sii ter of tne bridegroom. For her wedding trip, the bride wore a blue wool suit with black accessories. The bride was a graduate of At kinson high school in 195J, and Norfolk Junior college. She has i been teaching since her gradun- > tion. At present she is teaching at the Blue Top school. The bn i«hcroom was Ms,. . 1 ■'-J « Itt haul He is now . m the army and is sta tiohed at Ft. Lewis, Wash. ONKIIJ, IjOCALS Robert Holsclaw. a student at the University of Nebraska, is with his parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Holsclaw, for the holidays. Bruce Weier, son of Mr and Mrs. Hamid E. Weier, arrived - t from Wayne eollese Lkjane Wear, w iio attends a radio eji 1;u i i m. s, .»•* in Omaha is home (or the holidays. ’Miss Judy luddy a student nur se at Lincoln General hospital was home Tuesday and Wedncs day, December 23 end 24 Her brother. Mike, a student at the University of Nebraska is home for the holidays. Their parents m Mr mdVta: T. i.. ‘ Liddy. • . Miss Hetty Fetrow, • daughter of Mr and Mis Dale Fetrovv, is home from Wayne college. for th< holidays. Wayne Reynoldson. a student at the University of Nebraska, is home. He is the son of Mr. and Mr Brock Reynoldson Francis A Murray, son of Mr tnd "Mss Pnak \ % is homo from the' University of Neb-' Main. Matt Hynes a student at the rsuty of Wichita KaTts , is home for the holidays He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Matt Hynea. 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