The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1955
Mrs. A. W. Brewer Editor Society Neva
THE CALDWELL NEWS
Page Three
I'M I-lXK K A^ JENKINS,
i HARI.ES St HI I.TZ. JH. WEI)
I auluii' Kay Jt-nkifis, iiaujihl.*r
of Mrs France* Jenkiri. of S:u,
Antor.ii> became the bri'it ..f
Charles Sehultz Ji son ..f \|i
and .Mr.- Charlo.-, Sehultz Sr. of
Rout*- 4, Caldwell Sunday, April
10 at J p. m. ¡i¡ th«- hum, „f ih.-
yr>•'•m's parent H, v. A. S.
Bi..*d'iu.s officiated at the simrl.
rir.jf c • i fin.iny,
Mrs-. Edward Sehuitz was ma-
tron of honor and Edward Schultz
sened tlu- if room a- best man.
SCHWARTZ RAZMIK
RITES SOLEMNIZED
Th. home of R.v A S Broad
dua was thi srent' Sunday, April
10. I" « ni fur the marriage of
.Miss Betty Sue Schwartz, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Adolph
Schwartz <f Lyons to Lawrence
Louis Kazniir, .son of Mr and Mis
Luk. Kazmir of Route 4. Th ■
double rinK eeremonx was per-
formed by Rev. Hroaiidus.
Mi>- Millie Kazmir, .-ister of
the uroom was the only attend
ant.
The couple will reside in Bry
an where Mi Kazmir i^ . >*
ployed.
The Navy's first airplane
flight from a ship was in Jan-
uary 1H1I from the battleship
I'SS Pennsylvania in San Fran-
cisco harbor.
Miss Parker Becomes Bride Of
# Melvin Marek In Impressive Ceremony
Miss Betty S... Parker, iaut
ter of Mr ai I Mi- J I) Purkei
>■( i'aldwell liiramt the bride f
M>-lvin H M arek, r. ■ • f Mi ami
Mr> Hvnek Marek rf Kmit< 2.
, Caldwell or Thur«daj, April 7 it
K 00 p. m. it Church f Christ
in Caldwell
R*'V. R I.. N >ian f Brs.it per
«formed the impfi -mm
rinjf c« remony before an alt.n
which «• decorated with i>ask ts
, ? •* h11«■ carnation*
The bridf v,or> a white Ih<
jacket Her finder tip veil was
attai-hed !>• M hat >>f wtyte satin
She arrt«'d an orchid bouquet.
M i.is Ellen Mari. Struwe
•scr-ved at man! • f honor
. B<-st man wa> Or J >< I'a,rk•
of Cameron, brother f tin bride
Immediately following the cere
mony a reception was held at the
home of the bride's parent .
The bride is a graduate of <"I!S
and attended Nijor • lay Bum
ne-s College in Austin The
groom served two year* in the
Army, nineteen months of which
time he was stationed in .he F.tr
East He is present'> employed
by International Shoe Cimpa n>
in Bryan.
Cpon leaving for a wedding
trip to Oklahoma. Dallas, ami
other points of interest, the bride
was attired in an avocado green
suit with matching accessories .>f
white
Mr a#d Mrs Ben Popek and
daughter* visited relative* i*
Stamford, Texas during the Ea-
ter holiday*.
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Miss Shirley Jean Kuchera
Marries Robert Gordon Burnett
MR. AND MBS. ANTONE MATCEK
To Mr. Anton Matcek At Bryan
Mim Kristina Pa\ >n; ..f B: >
became the bride of Anton
Mat. ek March I'.' at 1" a. m at
Harmony Baptist Church. Rev.
T mnu French performed th.
double rinir ceremony before an
altar lie'orat -ii with bask. t> of
white mums and f. rn < ande a
i.ra- hobJi' vr whi'e t ip.", piovid
el a Hi.ft ir -w thro'igh'oit tn
:mpre.<i\e ceremony.
The bride, ifiv.": m niarri iu •
■i> Charle- McCartney, wa.< b
tifully attired in i white taffeta
dresi topped with a navy blue
redingote. She w re i small hi"
of white covered .v ith whit'
daisies n«l 'ih«r accessories of
navy Her corsage of white :ir
nation* was placed or a white
Bible anil held in p!a • by satir.
streamers
"The Wedding M. irrh" A'ts
piayed by Mr< Doiigla* M.'Henrv
Mr^ Cecil Jean Wyatt san f. "I
Ix>ve You Truly" and "Because"
accompanied by Mrs I Mate-
jowsky on the piano.
Matron of H n r was Mrs
( la>iv- Frieda, sist-r f th>-
i:r om She wore an i . blue
dre-- with beige aci ie- .in.!
a corsage of pink car- • •..• .
Jake Frieda served tr> iri mm
as b.-st man. Miss N Wet
ney ¡nd Butch H , : • .¡uht-
the candles.
Mr- Walter Matcek n thcr ••'
the groom, wa- dressed n a navy
drwith matching a.- > --orie-
in navy and her cors _• was of
v hit. carnations
Following th" cerem • •. a re-
eptioe was hold in t- hurch
Th • c jple displayed ' >• many
beautiful gifts, after which re
freshments of coffee i i s'ice-
of -t, • lovely three tier,.,) .v„,)
ding cake were serve! • th-'
approximately 75 gu--s preser.t
Mrs Iris McCartney i - ied a'
the coffee ser-ice an I oak-
wis <ervt d by Mrs !'•■ laphe-
Schultz Mis- r>>ris W •■rney re
gister-d the g;es-
l.'por leaving f her wedd "jr
trip to Waco, th • bride w i
Come in and sec 'em!
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Asm- ably of t >d Ch rcl a
em . Creek v .• ' ii e- •:
.or the mairióg on Mar a '¿it. ■ t
I:M0 p. m. of Mis; Shirley lean
Kuehera, daughter of Mr and
Mr- H J. Kurh"ra ami Robert
tiordon Burnett, son of Mr an I
Mrs Robert Cordon Burnett St.
of Kingsville.
Rev. Henry Vincent read th
double ring cerenvuiy before an
altar adorned wi;h whit glad i o
los and stock ami burning tapers
in tall eandelabras.
< iiven in marriage by her
brother, Jimmy Kuchera. th •
bride wore a .; ¡it of navy linen
with navy arid white are.-s o t
An orchid compliment'd hci en
semble.
Mrs A. Lester Williams, sister
of the bride, was matron of
honor. She wore an aquamarine
uit with black and white acces-
sories and a shell p\nk carnation
corsage.
Lester Williams served the
groom as best man. Barron (lie
senschlag of College Station was
soloist. Guest- w. re seated by
William Arnold and Victor Le
hotsky • f i liege Station.
Organ mu.-ic was rendered by
Mrs Barron (¡iesenschlag.
Mother of the bride was at-
tire-! in a teal blue dres.- with
navy blue accessories. The
groom's mother wore printed
-ilk with black. Both wore white
carnation corsages.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held in the church
pat it '' h-r tab , covered
v... . e taa'e 'otn over blue,
held a large white cake with blue
and silver wedding bells. As-
sisting at the reception were
Miss Barbara Elsik who regis-
tered the guests, Mrs William
Arnold served the cake, and Mis-
Merle Cook of College Station
presided at the punch service.
Member of the house party
wore yellow corsages. Male at-
tendants had boutonniers of red
carnations.
Cake, mints, and punch was
served to approximately sixty
guests, after which the couple
left for a short wedding trip to
Houston.
The bride attended Southwest-
ern Bible Institute at Waxaha-
chie and is presently employed at
College Station. The groom at-
tended S. B. !. at Waxachie and
is now a junior engineering stu-
dent at Texas A. & M.
dressed in a printed beige dress
with matching bolero and other
accessories it. beige The couple
Hf>- now at home at 1B'(iraham
Drive, Bryan.
Relatives of the brid" attending
the rites from out of town were
her sister. Martha Payonk of
Waco, Mr- Louis Haisler of
Houstor. Mrs Sammie Clark >f
Houston, and Mrs Kristina Trnn
of Lyons.
New
Car?
Then check the financing
just as carefully as you
do the motor... See us!
The Caldwell National Bank
Member F. D. I. C.
You are cordially invited to an
open
house
Celebrating the opening
of Lone Star Gas Company's
Caldwell Sub-Distriet offiee
Work Styling- new ap-
proach to truck design!
Two diattnctively differ-
ent styling treatments-
one in light- and medium-
duty models, another
in heavy-duty!
All models available
with new Power Steering?
New Chevrolet Power
Steering cuts turning ef-
fort up to 80 per cent
... cushions road shock.
Optional at extra cost.
Six powerful new
"high-voltage" engines!
With a modern 12-volt
electrical system for in-
creased generator ca-
pacity-plus many other
new advances.
You can have new Over
drive or Hydra-Matic!
Overdrive is optional on
V)-ton models; truck
Hydra-Matic on "-i v4.
and 1-ton models *t
extra cost.
The last word in cab
comfort and safety!
New Sweep Sight wind-
shield for increased visi-
bility A new concealed
Safety Step that stays
clear ot snow or mud.
Power Brakes standard
on 2-ton models!
This great power helper
is yours at no extra cost
on 2-ton models! Op-
tional at extra cost on
all other models.
New capacity up jo
18,000 lb. G.V'.W.
Offered in 2-ton models!
This means you can do
a lot more work on
heavy hauling |obs with
real savings.
Tubeless tires standard
on V'2 -ton models!
New tubeless tires give
you greater protection
against a blowout . . .
deflate more slowly when
punctured!
New more durable,
standard width I r unes'
New frames are ot ?4-
inch width to accom-
modate special bodv in-
stallations. And ihey're
more rigid!
y CHEVROLET A
Come m and iff
the newest thing
in trucks!
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Caldwell, Texas
Come have punch and cookies with us and sec how
we've arranged our new office for your comfort and
convenience!
You'll see the Servel Icemaker refrigerator that
makes ice cubes without trays. . . automatically! And
there will be a line-up of Universal automatic Gas
ranges and automatic Gas vented heating equipment
. . including Janitrol central heating.
You'll see the Roper gas clothes dryer and Rued
and Bryant automatic Gas laundry-rated water heaters
... the heart of the modern laundry.
Drop by any time between 9:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday. April 20. See the new Lone Star office!
Wednesday, April 20
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
206 Buck Street
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1955, newspaper, April 15, 1955; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176164/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.