The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday, August 27, 1964
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Harry Schroeder was best man
Band Mothers meeting will be
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School Opens September 3rd
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Nuptial vows were spoken by
Miss Nettie Jean Janecek and
p.m. Thursday, August 20, in
First Presbyterian Church here,
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LAWN CHAIRS,
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PICNIC JUGS,
AND OTHER ITEMS.
and Mrs. Joe Jemela and family
on Front St. This is the former
Cyril Stastny property.
daughters of Bellaire and Mrs.
Emma Michaelis of Katy.
SAVE 28%
Rabbit
held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept-
ember 1, at the band hall. All
mothers of band students, grades
seven through twelve are urged
j to be present.
Strong bristles for sweeping
drives, walks, etc.
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Building of homes in Sealy is
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large heart with bride doll and
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THE SEALY NEWS
Thursday, August 27, 1964
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Feted With Shower
Miss Lorraine Mazac, bride-
elect of George Berckenhoff, was
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with Harry Pless as their build- da Bankhead and children were
er. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynch and
in their Rosalie addition, with
D. R. Schaefer as builder. This
will be with all modern conven-
E iences.
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a brick home on Atchison Street,
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Miss Shirley Ann Hill regis-
m tered the guests.
E8 The bride’s mother wore a
^^| light blue nylon lace and shan-
E/tung dress with white accessor-
“Njies and carnation corsage tinted
A3 to match dress. The groom’s mo-
’W ther chose a blue cotton lace
3 dress with white accessories and
244 carnation corsage tinted to
NEW ARRIVAL
Charlotte Wright was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright at the
Methodist Hospital in Houston
on July 15th, weighing 8 lbs.
and 12 ozs. She is their second
child. ..
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Baker Wright of Cypress
and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Keer of
Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
brand and boys visited Si
Over Texas recently. "
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The Rev. Bob Richardson read
the marriage ceremony by can-
dlelight in a setting of white
gladioli in floor baskets at the
side of the chancel rail, and
white tatters in graduated can-
dlelabra at the sides of the pul-
pit. White bows marked family
pews.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Janecek, of
Sealy, and the groom is the son
of Mrs. Clara Lee Meredith of
Greenville, South Carolina.
Mrs. James Herring of Rosen-
berg was soloist and Miss Wilma
Petrusek was organist.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a street
length dress of white nylon chif-
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Catholic Gymnasium in Moul-
ton on August 2nd.
Mrs. Vaclav Netardus presided
over the register.
Upon entering the bride-to-be
wore a pink two-piece suit and
was presented with a corsage of
white mums sprayed pink. The
mothers of the bride and groom
wre given white mum corsages.
They were escorted to their
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Keeps hose neat, out of the
way all winter long.
Shop Early for School Supplies
.continuing as new homes go up ------
in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H^ND MOTHERS NOTICE
are having a three bed-
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Miss Nettie Jean Janecek Weds
li bridesmaid. They wore identical
street length dresses of lilac bro-
Beaded taffeta. The dresses feat-
IJ ured strapless bodices with a
soft, gathered top trim forming
scalloped necklines and full gath-
ered skirts. Purple ribbon sash-
es added further accent. Both
j wore white accessories and car-
tried bouquets of white carna-
j tions accented with white tulle,
। lace, and satin ribbons.
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coffee were served by Miss Ma-
linda Bolten, Mrs. Peggy Gajew-
i ski, Miss Anna Mae Riesner and
Miss Lois Himly.
! The bride and groom opened
their gifts for which they ex- ,
' pressed sincere thanks.
1 The wedding cake was made
with three square tiers decorat-
ed with white roses and swans.
The top layer, which stood on
columns. held a heart decorated
I Chantilly-type lace. The bodice with pearl and lilies of the val-
of Chantilly-type lace, lined with ley in which stood the miniature
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length sleeves. The bouffant The cake was baked by
ballerina Length skirt was of Mrs. G p Michaelis.
nylon chiffon lined with acetate After a wedding trip to Hous-
and tulle. The gown also feat- the couple left plane for
ured tiny covered buttons ex- West, Florida, where they
tending down the center back wil live. He is with the U. s
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to Linger“Their Married Life”
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nee and Beverly Bohuslav sang
"Wooden Heart” and “In a Lit-
tle Tavern”. Miss Jerilene Heyer
read "Wedding Bells”. Then Mrs.
Vaclav Netardus, Mrs. Robert
Berckenhoff, Mrs. Ted Rerich
an Mrs. Jimmy Holub read a
reading and presented the first
gift to the bride-to-be which she
had to go up stage to get — it
was the groom-to-be.
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1 The hostesses presented the
। bride with a setting of 8 of
Stainless by Rogers. Then the
bride-elect thanked everyone for
the lovely gifts.
| The refreshment table was
laid with a lace cloth underlaid
_ in pink and the center was the
* shower cake decorated with sug-
m ar-spun roses and love birds and
I inscribed “Lorraine & George.”
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m l salad sandwiches, potato chips,
H Cherry shower cake, pickles and
ad I mints. Miss Jerilene Heyer serv-
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bride carried a white prayer Mrs. J. C. Matejka. Mr. and
book topped with a single white, Mrs. J. C. Phenicie and Mr. and
yellow-throated orchid, and ac- Mrs. Tabby Smith and family
cented with white satin stream- attended the wedding of Jack
ers. She carried out the Iradi- Matejka and Miss Elaine Ghorm-
tion of something old, borrow- ley at Deer Park Baptist Church,
ed, new. and blue and she had Saturday evening and the recep-
a penny in her shoe. tion following.
Miss Ardis Janet Janecek was Jack is the grandson of Mrs.
her sister's maid of honor, and Matejka and Mr. and Mrs. Phen-
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Soloman, Mescal. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1964, newspaper, August 27, 1964; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528235/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.