The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1977 Page: 3 of 16
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QUICKFIX FOOD SpEciNiS
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6 a.m. until 11 a.m.
PIZZAS
MINNESOTA VALLEY
.Rellville Golf Club. A pair of
[ tystal toast glasses was their
—Eift to the prospective bride and
Eroom. '
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Diane Saucerman
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Jimmy Bartlett
October 15
200 Atchison Street
Sealy, Texas 77474
885 2223
Jo Ann Andreas
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Murray Nelson
October 22
of Sealy
BRIDAL REGISTRY
Church
Raye Williams, Pastor
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Mr and Mrs Jack G. Craig of New Ulm announce the
gagement and approaching marriage of their
ughter, Koren Jolene. to Norris L Chernosky, jr son
Mrs Norris Chernosky and the late Norris Chernosky
Nelsonville The wedding is set for December 3 at the
\lsonvllle Brethren Church
EDDIES-Dry Cured
(Smoked JowLs)
BACON SQUARES
MEETS EVERY TUESDAY
at Sealy Junior High School
Room JI
oec,, e.ene Rev. Horace McMillan of Cypress, October 16
SPECIAL EVEN 5 Rev. Arthur Williams of Tyler, October 23
Rev Carleton Dyer of Nacogdoches, October 30
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Lectures at 6:30 p.m.
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plumed pen. and a decorated 'science. There she was a
fitted sleeves finished in a lace pale beige picture
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house parties gathered at
Myrna s home to make rice
bags.
basket filled with rice bags
I he Bride's table was
covered with a sheer white cloth
over a blue liner. It held a silver
punch service and the bride's
omplimented Myrna with a
Fncheon at her Brenham
Pome. A silver Revere bowl was
Per gift to the honoree.
I The Brenham Country Club
Ras the scene of a barbecue
Party honoring Myrna and
Eussell, with the Jack Appels.
Robbie Barnes, Hugo Engel-
Pardts, Thomas Giddings, Ed.
puses. Howard Kruses, Pierre
Roberts, Charles Southerns,
eon loubins, and Luther
Eteschs hosting the occasion.
I hey presented the couple with
in Old Smokey".
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaRoche.
M. and Mrs. Milton Tate and
rr and Mrs. Charles Moser
Ronored the couple with a
gunday Breakfast at Willie’s
Pteak House. A gold tray was
I rl gift to the couple.
L The Elvi Jasters, Clarence
Faskamps, Elton Tonns, Erwin
F'ues. Travis Boekers. Danny
Lowiaks, and Stanley Sonniers
dasted a buffet supper and
F party for the couple at
J Ranch. They
PEANUT PROPERTY
L 0 shell peanuts inside a
n6 s to invite poverty to
to ' wits occupants, according
• West Indies superstition.
from a table covered in white
linen. Two silver candelabra,
entwined with English ivy.
flanked an arrangement of
white gladiolas. blue carnations
and daisies, and baby’s breath.
Members of the house party
included Mrs Charlie Ehrlund
and Miss Kim Ehrlund of
Houston. Miss Sue McGinnis
of Austin. Miss Janet ( handler
of Houston. Miss Rhonda
Gollmer of Conroe. Mrs.
Dennis Tipton of Old Ocean.
Mrs. Carl Nastoupil. Ill of
Houston. Mrs. Donald Hodges
and Mrs. Gerard Heffner of
Wharton. Miss Sharon Nien-
stedt of Brenham, and Misses
Bobbie Susen and Charlotte
Huffman of Houston. Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Woodrick of
Bellville and Mr and Mrs.
Melvin Ehlert of Brenham
welcomed guests.
For their- wedding trip the
Brenham High School, and a
1975 graduate of Texas A & M
University with a degree in
finance. While at Texas A A M
he was a member of the Aggie
Band and Corps
Following rehearsal on
Friday. September 16, the
groom's parents hosted the
rehearsal dinner at the Mew is
( afe Green Room ih Bellville.
They presented the couple with
a hanging basket, and Myrna
and Russell chose this occasion
Wayne Winkelmann of
Brenham served the groom as
best man. Groomsmen were
Ken Kruse, Ronnie Heide-
mann. Charles Holtkamp,
Jimmie Sommerfield, and Ed.
Keim. all of Brenham.
The groom was suited in a
white tuxedo with a white
ruffled shirt. He wore a white
rose boutonniere. His atten-
dants wore blue tuxedos and
pale beige shirts, with blue
carnation boutonnieres.
Ushers were Michael Rous-
seau. Harle Lyons and James
Bartay of Bellville. and Johnny
Jank of Victoria They wore
pale blue tuxedos with white
ruffled shirts and blue
boutonnieres.
For her daughter's wedding,
the mother of the bride chose a
floor length gown of softly
printed chiffon in pale beige
and pink. She was pinned with
a corsage of pink roses. The
bride's father wore a pale
beige tuxedo with matching
ruffled shirt and a pink rose
boutonniere. The groom’s
mother was attired in a
turquoise floor-length gown
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ties' Many of them can be
found each week in the
Want-Ad columns of the News.
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SEHAEES
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to present remembrances to
their attendants
Prior to the wedding th
couple was honored with
several parties and showers.
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■he Houston home of Mr.
■ Mrs. Joseph Permetti was
■ scene of a mixed shower
M spaghetti supper honoring
Bs Mvrna Weige and Russell
■sch Miss Susan Permetti,
Ks Janet Chandler and Tom
Mliganis hosted the event. ,
Myrna's grandparents. Mr
nd Mrs. Fred Rodeck.
Onored the couple with a
ahcheon for the immediate
milies at their home in
■nham on July 31.
WMyrna was honored with an
fernoon miscellaneous show
Hat the Zionsville Church
Grish Hall. Hostesses for this
rasion were: Mrs. Elvera
Vinkefmann, Cleo Jaegar:
Bella Ann Nienstedt, Annie
Be Burger, Laverna Jacob.
Ernice Kolkhorst. Carolyn
hidemann, and Gertrude
Haun. - I heir gift to the
■oree was a slow cooker.
■he National Room of the
1st National Bank of Bellville
■ the scene of a miscellan-
■is shower honoring Myrna.
Ames Nelson Davis, Carlton
Innison. Charlie Kloss. Ernest
1 Koy. O. E. Kurtz. Allen
uery. Dempsey Muery, Char-
I F. Oakley, Allan Severin,
ilfred Teichmann, Victor
oodrick, and F. W Zapalac
■ted the compliment. They
lesented the honoree with a
Irome electric mixer. Guests
ire registered by Donna
eige
Another miscellaneous show-'
I was given for Myrna at
e Mewis ( afe Green Room in
ellville where Lorna Weige
gistered the guests. Hostesses
Prthe afternoon were Mrs.
adie Bravenec. Ruth Enge-
kk Vivian Gollmer. Julia
luffman. Evelyn Nehrkorn,
orinne Sander. Carrie Stein-
•ch. Jovce Susen and Flora
Finn I hey selected as their
I" to the honoree a vegetable
ow! in her chosen china.
Mr and Mrs. William R
chmid. Miss Debbie Schmid
nd Miss Susan Loesch
ntertained the couple and
hembers of the wedding party
ith a chicken barbecue at the
OPEN 6 a.m. — 10 p.m.
presented the honorees with a
card table
Wayne Winkelmann, assist-
ed by his father and the
groomsmen, gave a bachelor
party for Russell. At the same
After Back Surgeries
Miss Tambra Gomez,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Gomez, has returned home
after several months confine-
ment in the Texas Medical
Branch Hospital in Galveston.
She underwent two surgeries on
her back, the first on June 23
and the second on September
27. She will be in a body cast
from eight to twelve weeks.
During her stay in the hospital
she was given a party on her
thirteenth birthday by the
hospital staff, which she
enjoyed immensely.
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Myrna Weige, Russell Loesch
Wed in Episcopal Church
Miss Myrna Denise Weige hand and fastened by tiny
became the-bride of Russell bridal buttons, an empire waist
Loesch on Saturday afternoon. and full skirt which belled into
September 17, in St. Mary’s a deep hem of lace sweeping
Episcopal Church in Bellville, gracefully into a court train.
I he Rev. George Floyd. rector Completing this beautiful
of St Mary's, was the officiant wedding picture was a waltz
for the double ring ceremony length mantilla veil edged in
and communion service. Dr. matching lade..attached to a
Rex Fuller served as acolyte, lace and satin Juliet cap. She
Pastor James Witschorke of the carried a cascade of white
Zionsville Lutheran Church roses, lace fern and English ivy.
assisted As something old, the bride
Altar vases held arrange wore an antique lavalier that
ments of white gladiolas. blue belonged to her paternal
carnations and daisies, baby's grandmother; for something
breath and English ivy. and new. her wedding gown;
family pews were marked with something borrowed, a lace
white bows and English ivy for handkerchief from her mater-
the tour o’clock ceremony. nal grandmother, and some-
I he bride is the daughter of thing blue, a blue garter. She
Mr and Mrs. Wilton D. Weige also wore a sixpence in her
of Bellville and Mr. and Mrs. shoe.
Leroy H Loesch are the parents Miss Debbie Schmid of
of the groom. Bellville was maid of honor.
f he organist. William Fuller. Bridesmaids were Misses
played appropriate wedding Donna and Lorna Weige of
selections and accompanied Bellville. Miss Susan Loesch of
Mrs. Evelyn Erickson of Brenham, and Misses Susan
Austin, who sang "Sunrise, Permetti and Sue Person of
Sunset" and " I he Wedding Houston They were gowned
Song" prior to the ceremony, alike in floor-length gowns of
" Trumpet Voluntary" was pale beige and blue printed
selected for the processional voile over bridal taffeta. The
and the couple departed the fitted sleeveless bodices featur-
church to "Psalm XIX!’ ed square necklines edged in
Given in marriage by her narrow matching lace and the
father, the bride selected for flared skirts were edged in a
her wedding a formal gown of softly gathered blue flounce,
luminescent white satinette Softly gathered blue ruffles
combined with 're-embroidered were applied to the skirts and
alencon lace and tiny seed caught with a matching blue
pearls. Lace rose high on the sash at the back waist. creating
throat from a sheer yoke and a Victorian effect. They carried
with matching chiffon cape
She also wore a corsage of pink
roses The groom's father was
suited in a tux and matching
rutiled shirt of pale gray and
he, too, wore a pink rose
boutonniere
A reception followed at the
( atholic Community Center.
The registration table at the
entrance was covered with a
bride chose a dress of teal blue
quiana and carried a single
white rose After a honeymoon
in Las Vegas, the couple will
make their home in Groves
where the groom is employed as
a store manager for Goodyear.
The bride is a 1973 graduate
of Bellville High School and a
1974 graduate of Blinn College
She was graduated from the
University of Houston in 1976
Omega Meeting
in Hempstead
Gamma Omega Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma met
October 8 with Hempstead
members as hostesses at
Hempstead High School. The
business agenda included the
decision of special projects for
the year following the report of
Special Committee Chairman
Alice Korthauer and the
balloting for new members with
Membership Chairman Lou-
ellen Pledger officiating
An official report on the area
conference held at Rice
University on October 1 was
given by First Vice-President
Maude Bess Hughes President
Belva Walters was a speaker at
this meeting
Personal Growth and Ser-
vices ( hairman Adele Maresh
and committee members pre-
sented a focus on personal
achievement in a program
entitled "A Feminist Studies
Session"
Forty-six members were in
attendance for the meeting and
for the luncheon later at Rustic
Oak Restaurant. Members
from Sealy were Guy Hill, Flora
Mersmann. Enola Phillips and
Billie Preibisch.
VEGETABLES Si oo
BAKER’S-14 oz. Pkg.
ANGEL FLAKE
COCONUT sm
DUNCAN HINES-Big 23 oz Box
DOUBLE FUDGE
BROWNIE MIX $1-19
HALF GALLON
CLOROX 59<
GIANT SIZE
PALMOLIVE
Dishwashing Liquid 79c
confection trimmed with white
roses. Four smaller round cakes
formed the base which led to
the graduated tiers on top of
which was placed a miniature
bridal couple. A silver
candelabra, entwined with
English ivy and surrounded by
the attendants' bouquets,
centered this table. The bride's
bouquet was placed at the base
of the cake.
The grooms chocolate layer
cake was decorated with a
Goodyear.blimp and placed on
one end of a table covered with
a white cloth. A silver coffee
service was placed on the
opposite end and this table was
centered by a tall white candle
in a hurricane lamp, surround
ed with English ivy. •
Assorted breads and relishes
along with ham. smoked turkey,
and corned beef were served
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