Well-Known Couple United In Morning Ceremony HereIn an impressive church ceremony Saturday morning' a St. Wenceslaus church. Miss Eunice Mary Parizek, daughta of Mr. and Mis. William J. Parizek. 917 East Fairchild strewand Mr, John B. O'Connor, Jr., aim of Mr. and Mrs*. John B. O'Connt of Lone Tree, were married in the ircscncc of 200 gucsty.Spring: flowers decorated the church for the service which wus pci formed by the Rev. Edvar(f Neuzil, Nuptial music was played by Mr: Phillip Engtert. at the organ. and Miss Lillian Parizek sang Av Maria/* “Panj$ Angelicus, and,r aiO Lord I am not Worthy/*Given in marriage by her father,the bride wore a gown of white silk marquisette styled on princess lines. Its square yoke was edged in rose point lace, and the fuSl skirt, made with a senior train was trimmed in rose point, and satin bows. The bride wore a strand of peaTla, the gift of the bridogroom, and her illusion fingertip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book and a white orchid with ribbon streamer?,Pink NetMiss Pauline Leeney. who was maid of honor, wore a gown of pink net with a jersey bodice and bracelet sleeves. She wore a matching: braided tiara of net and carried a colonial bouquet.Mr, Edward O’Connor of Vinton, a cousin of the bridegroom, wasIBoswell and daughter, Laurit Kay, Lamoni; Mrs. Dan O'Conno Sheboygan Falls. Wte.: MU Thelma O'Connor, Pea Moines; M and Mrs, Edward O'Connor, Vii ton; Mr, and Mrs. Wayne MiJle: Tipton; Mrs. George W. Swal Mrs. Charles D. Kacer and dang* ter, Debbie, of Cedar Rapids.Teresa/t Study Club To Meet Tuesday at Mrs. Greer's HomeDr. Mary Hasley will give travelog on Mexico at the meel ing ol the Teresan Study chi Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the hom of Mrs. L. C. Greer, 428 Sout Governor street.Mrs. A. H, Harmeier will cor duct the lesson on The Churc best man. and Messrs. Eldon Pa.ri- fin Middle America/’zek and Kenneth Parizek of Iowa City ushered. Keith Parizek and Donald Kolar were acolytes.A bridal dinner at-Hotel Jefferson followed the ceremony, at 11 a.m., and from 2 to 5 p.m. a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. A tiered wedding calcc, smilax and flowers in pastel shades decorated the serving table. Din mg room hostesses were Mrs. Eldon Parizek and Mrs.Kearieth Parizek.Motor TripMr. and Mrs. O'Conner have left for a 10-day motor trip through the eastern states, after which they will ba at home on a farm near Lone Tree. For traveling, the bride wore a pear* gray gabardine suit with black accessories and a pink topcoat.Mrs. O'Connor fs a graduate fit City High school and Brown s commerce college, and nas been a stenographer in the purchasing department of the State University of Iowa. Mr. O'Connor, a graduate of Lone Tree High school, attended the State University of Iowa for three years, and was in the service for 40 months. He is now engaged in farming.Out of town guests at the wed* ding: were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. John B. O’Connor, Sr., and Mrs. Millie Shepherd, Lone Tree; Mrs. MelvinTalk and Film on Cancer Drive to Feature MeetingOfficers will he eiected, and '• film and talk on cancer wiJl b given at the meeting of Coraivill P.-T. A, Wednesday at 8 p.m. a the school house.The public is invited to attenlt; the meeting, at which a medica doctor will speak and answei questions.Mothers of fifth grade pupils wil be in charge of refreshments.Army Wives’ Club Guests At Luncheon At Parker HomeMrs. Edward M. Parker, 61* Templin road, entertained members of the Army Wives’ club at luncheon and bridge today at hei home, .Guests of the club were Mrs. Leopoldo Relunia and Mrs. Salvador Villa, who are here from the Philippines.TOP QUALITYLAWN SEEDSand FERTILIZERSW. F. MILLER218 So, Dubmiue St.