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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: [Newspaper] Emmetsburg Democrat; Palo Alto, Iowa; 19 Jan 1916
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 20:13:16 -0600


Emmetsburg Democrat
Emmetsburg, Palo Alto, Iowa
Wednesday, 19 January 1916

WERE MARRIED TUESDAY
Mr. D.W. Joynt and Miss Elizabeth McNally, Both of Emmetsburg



Mr. D.W. Joynt and Miss Elizabeth McNally were married at Assumption church
yesterday morning at seven o'clock, Rev. W. Veit officiating. The bride was
attended by her sister, Miss Bernette McNally and the groom by his brother,
Dr. A.J. Joynt of Waterloo. During the mass Mr. A.J. Berger and Misses
Veronica Higgins and Bernadette Bouga sang, rendering a couple of selections
that are heard on such occasions. A number of invited friends were present
to witness the ceremonies. The wedding breakfast was served at the home of
the bride's father, Mr. Edward McNally to about thirty of the immediate
relatives of the contracting parties. It was served in six courses by Mr.
Wm. Wright, who proves himself an artist on special occasions of this kind.
Mr. and Mrs. Joynt left in the evening for Le Mars to spend a few days with
relatives of the groom. They will doubtless visit Sioux City and other
places before returning home.
The bride and groom rank high among our very best people. They have been
friends from childhood. The bride was educated in St. Mary's Academy and was
an exceptionally close student. She was a member of the class of 1912. Later
she took a business course and has since been employed in her father's
office. No young lady in Emmetsburg has a stronger claim to the high regard
of our people than has this most deserving young woman. Mr. Joynt is one of
Emmetsburg's high class young men. His industry, exemplary deportment, warm
heartedness and sterling integrity are recognized by all who know him. Mr.
and Mrs. Joynt will make their home on the old homestead of the parents of
the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joynt, who have just moved to Emmetsburg. We
unite with hundreds of well wishers in extending hearty congratulations.

Cathy Joynt Labath


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