Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D. Farnlk . . . married September 3 Ruth Ann Vonasek Dennis D. Farnik Wed In Creighton lilt* Methodist church at Creigh ttin was the setting for the wed ding of Miss Ruth Ann Vonasek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Vona sek of O’Neill and Dennis D. Far, nik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farnjk of Verdigre Saturday, Sept 3. The Rev. David T. Gus tafson officiated at the 2 pm. double ring ceremony in the pre sence of almost 200 guests. Claude Cole of O’Neill sang, “I Love You Truly" and "The Wed ding Prayer." M*s. Donald We dige of Omaha sang, “Because”. Both were accompanied by Miss Carolyn Prokop of Verdigre, a cousin of the bride. The sanc tuary was decorated with baskets of gold and bronze pomp un chry santhemums, greenery and candel abra. The bride, escorted to the al tar by h€-r father, appeared in a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta. The scalloped sabrina neckline was defined by sequin and pearl embroidery. Long tailored sleeves came to bridal points over the wrists. The full flowing skirt of lace was fin ished in scallops at the hemline and drifted into an aisle wide train. The lace bow encrusted with jeweled embroidery accented the dropped waistline in the back. Her triple tier veil of illusion was caught by a jeweled crown. She wore pearl earrings and necklace, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a bouquet of brown cymbi diuin on a white pearl Bible with yellow forget-me-nots on the streamers. Miss Laura Prokop, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina gown of gold taffeta fashioned with a scoop neckline three quarter sleeves. 1’he full gathered skirt was ac cented at the drop waistline in the back with a taffeta rose. She wore a bronze colored headpiece with a halo veil. She carried a bouquet of bronze chrysanthe mums with autumn colored rib bons and streamers. Miss Alice Ghocholousek of Moorehead, la., cousin of the bridegroom, and Jo Ellen Far nik, sister of the bridegroom, were the bridesmaids. Their gowns were identical to that of the maid of honor. Julia Walstrom of Verdigre was the flower girl. She wore a dress of silk organza over satin ac cented with a satin sash tied in a bow in the back. The overskirt was caught in scallops with gold embroidered flowers and pearl buttons. Her hat was of bronze colored net. She carried a basket of bronze pompom chrysanthe mums. J. Charles Farnik, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Jack Welch, cousin of the bride, and John Farnik, breather of the bridegroom, were tht groom men. Gary Farnik, brother