Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1989 Page: 12 of 16
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12/VĚSTNÍK—Wednesday, July 19, 1989
Odstrčil “ Michalewicz Wcdding Mrs. 0aimy $Uges
Kerry Jean Odstrčil of Temple
became the bride of Stephen Lynn
Michalewicz of Temple in a double -
ring ceremony Friday, June 30,1989 at
Temple Brethren Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Gene Odstrčil of
Temple. The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Eugene
Michalewicz of Temple.
The Rev. Mark Labaj officiated.
Music was by Kim Dillard, organist.
Given in marrige by her father, the
bride wore a gown of white taffeta and
Venice láce with a high illusion
neckline of silk Venice láce, pearl, and
iridescent trim featuring a sweetheart
bodice, short puff sleeves with self-
flower trim and a cathedral train.
Matrón of honor was Gena Schiller,
sister of the bride of Austin.
Bridemaids were Sherrell Hecke of
Belton, Debra Jones and Monica
Guenat, both of Temple.
Best man was Larry Michalewicz,
brother of the groom of Denton.
Groomsmen were Chuck Northam,
Ronnie Kasberg and David Presley, all
of Temple.
Dan Elmore of Killeen, Kevin Coats
of Morgans Point and Tommy
Calhoun, Jr. of Temple were seating
the guests.
A reception followed at Seaton Star
Halí.
After a wedding trip to Oklahoma
City, the couple will li ve in Temple.
The bride, a graduate of Temple
High School, attended Temple Junior
College. She is employed at Ralph
Wilson Plastics in the Accounting
Department.
A graduate of Temple High School,
the bridegroom attended Stephen F.
Austin University and Texas State
Technical Institute in Waco where he
received an Associate of Science degree
in civil engineering. He is employed as
a construction engineer for Evans
Construction in Killeen.
The bridegroonťs parents were
hosts for the rehearsal dinner at River
Forest Smorgasbord in Belton.
The bride is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Miladie Jecmenek and the latě
Clarence Jecmenek of Rogers, Mrs.
Veíma Odstrčil, and the latě John
Odstrčil of Temple.
The bride is a member of SPJST
Lodge No. 47, Seaton
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Suges - Sumrow
Wedding
lne. in Dallas. Danny is a graduate of
Boswell High School and UT in 1988.
He is account manager for
Consolidated Freightways.
A reception followed at The Lost
Creek Country Club.
Danny and his parents are members
of SPJST Lodge No. 154, Fort Worth.
(Submitted by Mary Pavey)
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Westfest Taroky Tournament
FORT WORTH - Lisa Sumrow
became the bride of Danny Suges in a
double ring ceremony March 11,1989
in Birchman Baptist Church with
Miles Seaborn officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Patricia
Beáne Britton, formeríy of Greenville
and Medford Sumrow, formeríy of
Merit. The bridegroonťs parents are
Mrs. Tina Cox and Dr. Don Suges,
both of Fort Worth.
Given in marriage by her father, the
bride wore a gown of Chantilly láce
with fítted bodice, basque waist and
Elizabeth sleeves. It was trimmed with
Venise láce, appliques and simulated
pearls, and featured a chapel - length
train. Her fingertip veil was accented
with pearls and Chantilly láce. She
carried a bouquet of white orchids and
roses.
Wendy Britton was maid of honor
for her sister. Bridesmaids were Debra
Hunter and Kitty Jaynes. Autumn
Fuller was flower girl and Justen
Naughton was ring bearer.
David Suges served as best man for
his brother. Groomsmen were Darin
Bezner and Ira Meacham, ushers were
Tal Milan, Mike Moody, Joel Fincher
and Mike Cox. Josh Milan was
candlelighter.
Martin Critz and Teryn Naughton
provided nuptial music and Critz was
soloist.
Following a wedding trip to Las
Vegas, the couple is residing in Irving.
The bride graduated from Pine Tree
High School and attended Kilgore
College and the University of North
Texas. She is employed by Tex Mař,
This year the Westfest directors háve
planned to host a Taroky Tournament
in conjunction with the Annuai
Westfest Celebration. The tournament
will be held at the Westfest grounds in
West, Texas on September 2, 1989.
Entry fee will be $8 per person.
Registration begins at 9 a.m. with play
starting at 10 a.m. Play should
conclude about 6:30 p.m. The
tournament will be limited to 64
players 18 years of age or older.
Trophies will be awarded the top 4
players of the day.
To allow everyone equal chance to
become a piayer, 64 entry forms will be
randomly drawn on August 9th to
determine those who will play. Those
persons whose names are drawn will be
notified immediately and provided
with all the tournament information
and a gate pass. Those entries not
drawn will also be notified and their
entry fee refunded.
Coffee and kolache will be provided
during registration with lunch
available for purchase on the Westfest
grounds. All persons wishing to enter
should submit their completed entry
form and $8 fee before August 9th to
Westfest Taroky Tournament, P.O.
Box 70, West, Texas 76691.
Those persons needing additional
information on the tournament, can
contact either Kenneth Kubala at (817)
826 - 5351 or Ernest Bezdek at (817)
826 - 5333 or 826 - 5435.
Sincerely,
Ernest Bezdek
Member, Lodge 54
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ENTRY FORM
lst Annuai Westfest Taroky Tournament
P.O. Box 70
West, Texas 76691
Name:
Mailing Address:
City: ....................................
State: _
Zip: _
Phone tt:
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Sefcik, R. J. Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1989, newspaper, July 19, 1989; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631927/m1/12/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.