Kealy-Cahill Wedding MARRIED -- At the Catholic church by Father Crowley, of Albion, at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, Miss Mary Kealey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kealey, to James Cahill. The pretty service of Holy Mass was begun about 9 o'clock as the bridal party came into the church. Miss Ella Kealy, a sister of the bride, and Frank Flaherty, a cousin of the groom, marched down the aisle At the alter and after a coursy passed to the front pew on the left of the alter. they were soon followed by the bride and groom. During the Holy Mass the mystic words were spoken and the ring placed upon the bride's finger. The Holy Sacrament closed the services and the bridal party went to the bride's home for breakfast. The bride was attired in blue silk and muslin over white, trimmed in white lace. The bridesmaid was dressed in white. Mr. and Mrs. Cahill have many friends as they have lived here for several years and all join in wishing them happiness. they begun housekeeping at once in the McGee house lately bought of Nels Griffin. They are at home at any time now. St. Edward Sun, date unknown Retyped August 1998, Dennis Nicklaus It does spell the name both Kealy and Kealey. -------------------------------- Prebble - Kealey Married MARRIED -- At Albion, by Father Crowley, at the Catholic parsonage on February 6, 1907, Miss Mable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Prebble, to George Kealey. Miss Lizzie Kealey and Jesse Prebble accompanied the bridal couple to Albion. The bride has grown to womanhood on the Skeedee and has made made a host of friends. The groom is a young man of good habits and the Sun joins in wishing the couple happiness. They will go to housekeeping soon on one of her father's farms near Belgrade. St. Edward Sun, date unknown Retyped August 1998, Dennis Nicklaus -------------------------------- Kealy - Reitz A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the Catholic church, Wednesday morning, July 18, 1914, when Henry Reitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Reitz, of the Skeedee neighborhood, led to the altar Miss Elizabeth Kealy, of St. Edward. Rev. Father Mulligan officiated at the nuptial mass. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kealy, and has a host of friends who wish her much joy; and the groom has proven a hardworking, clean young man. At the present time he is working one of Horace Rosencrantz' place in the Skeedee neighborhood. --------------- Newspaper clipping, publication unknown, but the style looks the same as the St. Edward Sun wedding announcements. Copy received from Michael Buck of Vail, Iowa, Aug. 1999. Retyped by Dennis Nicklaus. Note: The wedding date is different than that given by Henry's obit and their Nebraska marriage record (which is July 15), but July 18 was a Wednesday in 1914. --------------------------------