Miss Schumacher■ ^Eoliday. Bride- ^ jMis. °naflt;3 • Bttryanok'* 'Ty an 'impressive ,holiday wed-, fling: .at p Assumption: church at 10 \ 30 Saturday mqnxln^ Hec.;f9, Misa.tfterese Schumactie*, daughter ot\ Mrs....-Mary . Schumacher here: and Leonard; Buryanek,. spn crainL Bessie Bury an ek of West-■ueid. were united in •.marriage* The Very.’Rev. -W. ;J*\ Mason, .pas-H)rt gfffcited at'the nuptial cere-t) lony.. jSfiss Dolores Hammes played Ihft'VraditiOnal wedding marches ■and ether nuptial selections,'Tito bride,' given hi marriage hy her uncle, CliareUi; Kunz ofF-jnjuelsburg, wore a while slip-galiri gown -with lace yoke. HUed bodice an?] long, tight sleeves. The full skirt ended in a trihedral train. Her fingertip rcjfreli from a seed pearl coronet, fihe vroru a strand of pearls, Sift of (lie tii'ood). and carried a .ml rose showej bouquet- with whiteruthi streamerb on a white prayer* \ 9 “Ms ConDifPia £clnimacher, sis*vr oT Hie brid*?, was maul of honor. ^he trots an dr^rts ^ith ^aatrhin^ shoulder .lengl.li v«SK MT:]dnn. Mae Hchutnricher, an* r^iiOr ffir-iier of the britl*\ wag aotrnnd hi pink net ov»r satin v-iflj niit.ichiitsr uhoulder length veil. FroMi attendants carried col* nnirri brmyueta sweet iten* and r*rrn-ilt; ii?;iss4n**enr*? WeinseU of Mallard,pt:.»f]i*--r-it}-lrti7 nf jV,ri hrfrfe, was •if,: Tile sr^Om wlt;ire ? binepray wit with a whM^ etmntion *:s The rKee£ matt ^lt;re:lt;Tfr find *ani»-d Itarysngtt,v^nrid, UroiiTof cif Ute *roonn T.-lt;.»rr * Wu«* IJoih lunivhjte * .rr!-555lt;r?i' Vmtwfiiel4*?* 3s did Diefjrnith and LowellT:rr^H £lt;'t n{ \V?qt Heidi ;l rir her 4£«§bier*s . we»1d1n£,r-'fri, i-rht!»nar,h^j* eVjjci g blue*;■ a*.* on =1 Mi si, Burysnekv MncK nVA tirpsu?. Ho?hmothers had pink carnation corsages. ' #. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride. Mrs. LeRov Leuer ami, .Mrs. Chai'Ls Kiinz of afaliard and Mrs, Donna Iteitmeier of Emmetsburwere hostesses, • Mias Bonn a Carter poured, Mrs. Dick McCarty, cousin of the bride, . cut and nerved the cake.-The’four-tiered cake was topped With- a miniature bride and groom and 'flanked“by tall white candles, .Tied-to each.eacdle with blue ribbon was a tin? bunch of. rose buds. The^ decorations were ?n the bride's feolovs, white and blue. Mrs.,Maurice Kuna of •Mallard was in charge of the gruest book.•After a short wedding uipt the couple will be at home on a farm near Westfield..For traveling Mrs, Bauryanek wore an emerald green suit with brown 'accessories and a corsage of-roses,;.. I... The new Mrs; Buryanelc was graduated. : from Emmetsburg Catholic jSi^h school iri 1949, A graduate or-the Bills School ofCosmotoiogy in Sioux C)tyr she.haf5 worked in shops in Sioux City and’Westfield.. Mr. Bvryanek ul-tended . the WestHeld High sehoat and served in ; Japan for three years during World-War IU Since ‘his discharge from .the service, lie has been farming near Westfield.“ Among the out-of-town quests at the wedding and reception w*ere Mrs. Anna Cirres, Mrs. Hazel Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Schumacher, Joseph Wein-zetl. and Monica, Mr, and Mrs. Dick Ditch, all of Mallard; Frank Buryanek* Mary and MarJys Curyauek, Went field-; Miss Vera Buryanek, Council Bluffs; Don Dfediker* Allen, Neb.; Mr. ana Mrs, Boh PhillJpB and Mr, anrl Mrs, Clyde WetrOsky; Akron; Mrs, Don Scott and Urula. Es-tbervHle.Lions Cltib Hojd.n MeetingThe regular dinner meeting of the Lions club was Jhr.l at the Country club Ian Wcdneorhty ev-eiilnff. -The firnt vfrje*prejddcttt., Joe iiorrow. president in iU~ ab-netcr of tlw i^onfdem, WlH^m 31. McNamara,»VAdn N'rMtbOrif ■To intr^HlayThe X^vada Neighbors club will have /m *\Ulzy meeting m thq hom^ of Mre. E, U H^rrtrr Tu^day4 15. Mtp. Heitor?lt;h* tepiirfjri ah Af/^ir^; ()( Jntcreit.To .Wjo» men; CUih JMmb^ni ^t*e lc:bfirrg th^ir Own table ’Volunteer*To S.ieec 22- ^'The Vermjti Volunteers Farm ilM.feay Oiub wiM meet a( the h«n!e Of MfKi M^ntn ??ltriOn??eii at tilt;mt Tuv±A*yk ia«# 22. Legal Af^Ka | of In?oresi Women will he dip*-[es^«*d hy Mra. MeFadteit.