Miss Monica. Dempwsy it Bride of Frank O'ConnorMies Monica Dempsey, daughter of Mrs. James Skahill, and Prank O'Connor, son of Thomas O’Connor, were united in marriage Tuesday morning, Jan. 30, at 8 o'clock at St. Patricks church. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Francis Doyle.The bride was gowned in a blue silk crepe dress trimmedwith silver with accessories tomatch. The bridesmaid, a sister of the bride, Fanny Dempsey, waa gowned in a gold crepe dress with accessories to match. The bridegroom and groomsman, James O'Connor, wore dark suits.The choir was composed of Miss Mary Leahy and Miss Mary Dempsey, Servers were Jimmie SkabiU and Francis O’Connor.After the ceremony a four course breakfast was served at the home of the newlyweds. The breakfast was prepared by aunts of the couple, Mrs. T. F, Maher, Mrs. Fanny McQargllJ, and Mrs. Tom Regan, and served by the Misses Reta and Gertrude Regau, Mary Ann Ryan, Mary Teresa Gilmore, Margaret and VeronicaLeahy, and Mary Head, •'y The bride is a graduate of St. Patricks high school, class of *27, and is a very charming young lady. The bridegroom la an industrious young farmer. Both have spent their entire lives here and are very popular, and are hetd in very high esteem.Out of town guests at the wedding were; Misses Louise O’Connor, Des Moines, Agnes and Nellie O’Connor, Omaha, Mrs, T. G, O’Connor and Jamea and Anna Marie,' Omaha, Mrs. Frank Bradley, Mrs. Denny Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Torpy, Randolph, and pr. and Mrs, T. N. Weber, Walnut. ' r'-: .'rV'f..-.V.The entire community extend congratulations; to r - this ; young cbtipW .wili ttoepv. hsftUhihappiness, apd prpsperity in their wedded life, ;'V-tlt;BQTllBPS'aS'JaC*1eIrcaftlt;1J