The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1978 Page: 3 of 15
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PEACHES
cousins of the bride.
The bride, escorted down the
aisle by her father, wore an
embroidered organza gown
featuring daisy Venise lace. The
V scoop neckline and cummer
bund waist were edged in Venise
lace, the tiered trumpet sleeves
were circled at the elbow with
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brought to a fabric flower. The
dresses were of polyester
organza They carried nose gays
of white miniature carnations
and forget me nots, baby’s
breath and greenery with long
white streamers. They wore
white satin slippers same as the
bride.
Attending the groom as best
ruffled front V necklines with decorated with blue roses, white
N,1trim and cpelet sleeves, bows and ribbons. On each side
I he back of the skirt was picked ofthecake were two silver candle
Up at the center back waist and holders with white candles. The
bride's table also held the crystal
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Prescribed
Reading
SHAERS
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Judge Mikeska is
Stiff Hospitalized
Austin County Judge John R
Mikeska Tuesday remained
confined in the Bellville
Hospital, where he has been
hospitalized since May 7 with
phlebitis. He is much improved,
and expected to be able toget on
his feet mid week
T feel much better, the Lord
has been kind to me? the judge
said from hishospital bed earlier
this week.
and
Robert Fait
May 20
Mary Lou Vicenik
and
Bill Zweifel
May 27
Mr and Mrs Joe Bablk of Sealy announce the
engagement and approaching marriage of their
daughter, Bernadette Marie, to David George Fremel.
son of Mr and Mrs Alois Fremel of Bernardo The
wedding is scheduled for 2 p m Saturday. July 15, at St
Mary's Catholic Church in Frydek News Photo
punch bowl. with blue punch.
The couple made their wedding
toasts with two crystal engraved
champagne glasses.
The groom's table was
covered with a blue tablecloth.
The groom's cake was a
chocolate cake in the shape of a
open book. inscribed with “Let
me count the ways I love thee"
and "Diana and Jerry? and their
wedding date. On each side of
the cake were two silver candle
holders with blue candles.
The bride's and groom's cakes
were baked by Mrs. G. P
Michaelis.
The tables also held assorted
sandwiches, chips. mints and
coffee.
The registration table held the
bridal book, with an arrange-
ment of greenery and small blue
forget-me-nots and a blue
candle in the center.
House party members, were
Mrs. Patsy Huffman, sister-in-
law of the bride: Mrs. Barbara
Ann Koy. cousin of the bride.
Mrs. Peggy Smith, sister of the
groom. Mrs. Mildred Lyons,
friend of the bride.
REHEARSAL DENNER
The rehearsal dinner was
given by the brides' parents at
the Brahma Inn. Bellville. where
steaks and all the trimmings
were served. Gifts were
presented to the attendants.
A toast of champagne was
made to Diana and Jerry by Jeff
Haff, a friend of Jerry's, from
San Saba.
For their honeymoon trip to
Austin and surrounding areas,
the bride wore a street length full
sleeved dress of light green, and
the orchid from her bridal
bouquet.
The bride was a junior in
Bellville High School. Her plans
are to finish school. She is
employed by Harry's Superette
in Bellville.
The groom is employed by
Santa Fe Railroad and was a
1974 graduate from San Saba.
They are now at home in
Bellville.
Suzanne MIcak is
Honored at Shower
Sunday, May 7th
Miss Suzanne MIcak, bride
elect of Michael Keim, was
honored at a shower at the
1 m macu late ( oncept ion Chu rch
building at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
May 7.
Hosting the compliment were
Mesdames Donna Brown.
Florence MIcak. Florence
Jankowski, Doris Schaffner.
Nettie Hein. Katherine Brandes.
Susie Mazac, Lillian Boehl, Lucy
Hunter, Patsy Polasek. Annie
Polasek. Virginia Verm. Diane
Bills, Lola Bell Pechanec.
Dorthy Doggett. Mary Novicke.
Carla Dycus and Annie Mae
Sodolak. They gifted their
honoree with a vacuum cleaner.
White cake decorated with
blue flowers, tuna and cheese
finger sandwiches, and lime
sherbet punch were served.
Suzanne and the mothers of
the wedding couple. Mrs.
Alphone MIcak and Mrs.
Gilbert Keim. grandmother,
Mrs. Mary Peters, and the
groom’ssister, Patsy Keim, were
given corsages of green
carnations, blue daisies and
purple status.
LIGHTING FIXTURES
2040 Highway 90 West 885-6294
NEXT TO SEALY MACHINE SHOP
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Suzanne MIcak
and
Michael Keim
June 10
Debbie Townsend
and
Jimmie Stastny
June 17
Come By or Call US For Gift Selections
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GLADIOLA-6 oz. Envelope
CORN BREAD NIX
White or Yellow 6for $1.
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CALENDAR
MAY 17
AII applications for Texas 4 H
Congress are due in the ( ounty
Extension Office at 5:00 p.m
MAY 17
The Cat Spring 4 H Club will
meet at the ( at Spring Hall at
7:30 p m f he Ass't County
Extension Agent. Bruce Carr,
will present new 4 F1 projects to
the groups. The Cat Spring
4 Hers will be having a parent
night after the meeting
MAY 22
TheWallis4 HClub will meet
at 7:00 p.m. Bruce Carr, Asst.
( ounty FExtension Agent, will
demonstrate new 4 H projects.
The meeting will be held at the
Wallis SchogL Cafeteria.
The 4-H News Reel can be
heard on KACO every
Wednesday morning at 6:45
am.
4 Hers planning to exhibit
anything in the 1978 Austin
County Fair must attend a
minimum of five (5) community
4 H Club meetings from
November. 1977, through
September, 1978, to be eligible
Certificate accounts earn to date
of maturity. Substantial interest
penalty is required for early
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Depending on the type of account
you choose, the more interest you
can gain, the brighter your future
will be. So. come by Colorado
County and let our interest work for
your future.
Compliments Given
For Bridal Pair
A miscellaneous bridal
shower honored Miss Diana
Huffman, bride elect of Jerry
Dean Deaver, at the home of
Mrs Frank Pawlak in Bellville.
Hosting the compliment were
Mrs. Frank Pawlak. Mrs. Paul
Krupala. Jr.. Mrs. Patsy
Huffman, Mrs. Laura Huffman.
Veronica Huffman. Mrs. Fannie
Reinhardt, and Carolyn Huff
man They gifted their honoree
with a Hoover vacuum cleaner.
Diana and her mother were
presented a corsage of pale blue
carnations.
I he gift table was overlaid
with a gold lace table cloth. The
registration table was covered
with a lace doth and held the
bridal book and an arrangement
of pale blue flowers
Mrs. Patsy Huffman register-
ed the gifts. Veronica Huffman
assisted Diana in opening the
gifts.
J he buffet table was overlaid
with a light brown earthtone lace
table cloth. The table held an
assortment of cakes, served with
a variety of sandwiches, chips,
cookies, pickles, mints, coffee.
Blue punch was served from a
crystal punch howl.
The honoree thanked all for
attending and for the many
lovely gifts she received.
HACHELOR PARTY
Jerry Deaver was honored
with a bachelor party by his
many friends. A cook out stew
and drinks were enjoyed. Jerry
thanked all for the enjoyable
evening.
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With a savings account at
Colorado County Federal you can be
ready for whatever comes along the
way.
Whether it's something you're
planning, or an unexpected
surprise; a savings account is the
way to prepare for it.
man was Jef Hoff of San Saba. THRIFTY PHARMACY
The groomsmen were Arleigh
Wayne Pfeffer and Harold , . ...
Lyons, Jr. of Bellville Almost 4,000 people will
The groom wore a white choke to death on a chunk of
tuxedo with black satin trim, a food this , year ,T hese
... pc . . . . needless deaths could often
white ruffled shirt with black be prevented by a simple,
trim, black vest and bow tie. His first-aid technique; the
boutonniere was a white rose. Heimlich method. Unless
I he groomsmen and ushers each the object is dislodged
wore a white silk carnation quickly, death occurs in 4 to
boutonniere. The father of the 5 minutes. Any individual
bride and groomsmen were all who is eating and is sud-
attired in suits. The father of denly, unable to talk or
the bride wore a boutonniere of breathe, could need somenne
... ... to administer the Heimlich
tu uK:. • , technique, as choking
I he brides mother wore a victims are often,
floor length dress of blue. I he mistakenly thought to be
groom’s mother chose a light having a heart attack,
beige street length dress. Each Here's how it works. Get
woreacorsageofwhitesilk roses, behind the victim. Make a
The reception followed at the fist, placing the thumb-side
churchfellowshiphall. Register- against the victims ab-
ing the guests at the church and domen, below the.rib cage
was Mr. Dianegwa' •m-x
cousin of the bride. She wore a other hand and press in with
white silk carnation corsage. a quick, upward thrust.
The bride's table was covered repeating if necessary. The
with a white table cloth. The sudden elevation of the
bride's cake was a three tiered diaphragm compresses the
white confection. The tiers were lungs and increases air
spearated by lattice columns and pressure, forcing the object
sugar bells with the bride and to PoP out of the windpipe
groom on top, along with two
white doves holding two silver lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
wedding rings. The cake was
withdrawals of certificates.
Dividends compounded daily and
paid quarterly.
Miss Diana Jean Huffman
nd Jerry Dean Deaver were
inted in marriage by Pastor
Rave Williams who performed
hdouble ring ceremony at
First Methodist Church in
sealy.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Francis A. ------
u ffman Sr., of Bellville. The The organza tiers flounced
Im's parents are Mrs. Viola ‘o‘he wrist. The slightly full
eroom- and Clifton Deaver of skirt. 8,1 flower embroidered,
ata swept to a chapel train. A sheer
The church altar was organza bounce hem was edged
grated with arrangements of with double rows of venise lace,
taand white carnations, white A m atching Venise lace
idinlas baby's breath and bandeau dotted with pearls and
Sdnero. On each side of the a three stiered fingertip veil
pwere tow gold candelabras completed ‘he bride's attire.
entwined with ivy and large The bride carried a cascade of
whitesatin bows with long white blue sweetheart roses and white
streamers. miniature carnations, baby's
Mrs. Dorothy Menke of breath and a white yellow
Bellville was organist, and throated orchid in the center,
played the wedding music, The This became her going away
Paratissinee Trumpet 10, by corsage.
Henry Puscall. The recessional Carolyn Ann Huffman, sister
tu Psalms 19, by Benedittas of the bride and Veronica Huff.
Marcello. man, her niece were maids of
Serving as candle lighters and honor. Charollet Huffman,
usherswereSam Center of Eagle cousin, was bride’s maid. They
UkeandRichardSlivaofWallis wore gowns of pale blue with
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1978, newspaper, May 18, 1978; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528429/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.