Melloy-O'ConnorT«Orchid gladioli and large white daisies decorated Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church for the wedding of Pamela Suzanne Meiloy and James Raymond O'Connor today.The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Charewicz celebratedthe nuptial high mass uniting the couple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E, Meiloy, 2004 Valencia. Drive NE. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Connor, 1211 Morningside NE.inThe bride was given marriage by her father, during the double ring ceremony. Her gown was of bouquet taffeta with a scoop neckline and short sleeves trimmed in Al-encon lace.A ahirred cummerbund was fastened at the back with hand made roses. The bouffant Skirt ended in a chapel train. She carried a cascade of white gladioli and pink rosebuds.A veil of silk illusion fell from a small pillbox appli-qued with Alencon lace.Miss Marjorie Seniw, the maid of honor, wore a nylon chiffon dress of pale lavender. The orchid cummerbund was accented with chiffon cabbage roses at the back. She wore a lavender pillbox hati with a float veil and carried| a cascade of while carnations! centered with lavender lace carnations.The same style dresses were worn by the bridesmaids Mrs. David Campbell, Miss Susan Grant and Miss Belinda Ortiz.Jack Saffle served as the best man. Ushers at t h e wedding were Joseph Meiloy, the bridegroom’s brother,Eileen Koster of Dubuque, Iowa, and Mrs. Louis Walsh of Bernard, Iowa, and her cousin, Kenneth Moran, o f Cascade.For the wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev., the bride wore a Navy blue linen sheath with a matching coat. Navy and white accessories were used.When they return here Wednesday, the couple plans to live at 403 MesiUa SE, Apt A.The bride is a graduate of St. Pius X High School. She attended Albuquerque Business College.Mr. O'Connor is a graduate of Highland High School and was in the Navy until June. He is employed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.HichnrriDietz.Yoder and D e n nisFOLLOWING THE CEREMONY, breakfast for the wedding party and relatives was given at Hoyt's Dinner Bell. The reception followed at the Sundowner Hotel. Miss Carole Gray served at the guest book.Out of town guests included the bride's aunts, Mrs. Eldred Moran of Cascade, Iowa; MrsTaylored }bybarbarataylorWomen have come a long game, but they still have a long of the business.Some real sharp gals are pla golf here this weekend at the Swing Parade. These same w tournaments before they get tc weeks next winter. Then they Why do they do all this? I letes and enjoy playing golf. Ni Record winnings for one se mated average expenses for a 000 and $10,000. This, of cours expenses, lodging and equipmen So far, pro golf for women i fortune. But more and more 1 attractive. The LPGA is 12 ye: About 50 of the members makertrv Ifilir