Goes Back to Ireland toWed Beau of Her GirlhoodStepping off the liner that carried her back to her native Emerald Isle after a stay of several years in Southtown, Nora Maloney stepped right into the arms of Richard McHale, fresh from the hills of County Mayo with blarney on his lips and the memory of his childhood sweetheart strong in hisheart.So word comes back to Nora's two sisters, Mrs. P. J. Maloney, 1217 W. 80th St., and Mrs, Anne Dillon, 1403 W. 63rd st,, that she and Richard were married in the Jalway cathedral at solemn high mass with theVery Reverend Cannon Nestor and six other priests officiating at the ceremony.The bride’s brother, Michael and a friend of the bride, Margaret Me-Nangel, attended the couple. Nora is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maloney, of County Mayo and Richard, the son of Mrs. Thomas McHale.Kathryn McNicholas Now Mrs. GroganAfter a honeymoon In Salt Hill, Jalway, they went to live along the beautiful Lough Conn in County Mayo,Before she left Southtown, Miss Maloney was guest of honor at a party given for her by Mrs. Dillon who, with the P. J. Maloneys and a number of other relatives and friends, wished her well as she left for the journey home.In a simple ceremony in the St. Dorothy church, 78th st. and Eber-hart ave., a week ago Saturday, Kathryn Josephine McNicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. McNicholas, 8038 Prairie ave., and Elmer Howard Grogan, 6031 N. Paulina St., were married. Margaret Noctoli and William Grimes were the only attendants.Simple Ceremony at the St. Dorothy ChurchMrs. Grogan is a graduate of the Lincoln high school of Lincoln, Neb., and Mr. Grogan is treasurer of the Gro-Kin Auto Lock Corporation, with main offices at 122 S* Michigan ave.lilt#