The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 279, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 24, 1957 Page: 4 of 100
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Mlsa Adda otto dauEhifr of ulirU hat »as anwmented with announced at a weont dub maat-
Mr .and Hn. „Mw Otto *t Rt. 4, | crushed tulle and pearl and ahr tag, the musical program to be
Vtoteri*. brearo® the b«d* of carried « bouquet of yellow given Saturday evening. Dec.
Franato Kltfawth, Mi if dr. and mums. . 7th, In Proctor Memorial Hall.
IWawtt. Sr., cl The bridesmaids h^wm* Mitt B11U, Waldyi* Koonlg. <«>*
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ffilaaTte St Mary’s Catholic and slippers. They carried uoU- in recital. Miss Koenig. the
Chiimk li Victoria. quota of orchid carnations set in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YVal-
W. Rev. Msgr. r. O. Beck was .ambow pet. tcr Koenig, is a music major at
eeRfcnn* ot the nuptial m*h( immediately folio«mg wow ^ UBiven>ity ot Texas where
m2. Wedding music was »>o- mony a **«£“ nV u2rvZ ^e has received recogniUon as
vidM hr Mr. Charles Koch, or- the brides parents in St. Marys t musician
aanM. and the St Mary a cnoir. Hall. Miss Mary Otto, sis’er of an ouUtanUmg musician.
“ Mary D. Pcazi si tended the bride, registered 100 guests. Hostesses for the social which
«h«Ste as maid of honor ami Mrs. Lecnard Bomersba ai sorv will follow the recital will be
toriiiSmaildg were Miese> Grace 'ed the wedding cake. Mis* Joyce Mmes. J. T. Newman, Alfred
RigWMmti and Carolyn fas in, all Otto, sister of the bride. ,i»id Miss Friar, Francis Blakeslee, E. B.
of jflelsria. I Jo Ann Otto, cousin ot the bride, Mcyitard, and Henry J. Lien-
g«ii| papacek, Jr., ser\ed as poured punch. Miss Ruth Coffey, hard,
best man. Groomsmen and usher* was also in the houseparty. | Mi's. John J. Boll presided at
arre Bobby Boldt of Beaumont For their wedding trip tc Cor- j ,hc club meeting and Mrs.
and Bobby Eichholz of CUoro pus Christi. the bride selected a \ Fl.jlz Koehler gave the news rc-
Tbe bride, given in marriage blue wool suit with black and
by bar father, chose to wear a white accessories as travel at- Mrs jIenry j Uenhard told
floosmength princess giMn of (tire. ... of the activities of the New York
whtte satin. The fitted basque wss | Mr. and Mrs. KulawUt will |c 0rchestra and
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Groomsmen were Willie H*ngst of
Camp Polk, La., Elroyce Metting
of Victoria, and the bride’s broth-
ers, Herman Henkes of Wharton
and Buddy Henkes of Cuero.
Mark Kotielski of San Antonio,
nephew of the bridegroom, car-
ried the rings on a satin «nd lace
pillow.
Leon Henkes, Freddy Warzecha,
Lawrence Laging and Clarence
Warzecha ushered.
After the ceremony n recep-
tion, all-day celebration und wed-
Miss Elizabeth Henkes And
Joe Kozielski, Jr. Marry
The wedding of MIm Elizabeth
Aim Henkes and Joe Dennis Kos-
ielstti Jr., took plaoe Saturday
moriing. Nov. Mlh. In ‘he Holy
CiMf Catholic Church at York-
towns
the bride is a daughter of Mr.
anjljln. Herman Henicea of
CqpQ and the bridegroom’s per-
em.e-b. .■ .,u. and Mil. J. D. Ko#-
ielslS, Sr., of York town.
T® Rev John Midlslly officia-
ted ft the double ring service,
wife Sister Virginella, organist,
anfl Mrs. John Guzy, vocal salo-
Ist, nroviding nuptial music.
The bride, according to the
Yortfewn News, was given in
miiflscc by her father. She
w err; a floor-length gown of
Chantilly lace and nylon tulle
over satin- The molded loot bod-
ice was designed with 4 tulle
yoke-finished with n Queen Anne
( oQw studded with pearls and
regifig*. Ptetg fitted sleeves Ur
mtaated In petal *ok»te over the
wrists. The bouffant skirt was de-
signed with a back panel cf lace- -
edged, tulle, tulle ruffles that ex-1 ding dance was held at the York-
tended Into a cathedral train. Her town Community HaO, with Mrs.
long tulle veil was held n place Stanley Guzy and Mrs. I-eeRoy
with a jewelled tiara and she car- Griffin. Jr., alternating at the
ried n bouquet of white mums. bride’s book where a host of
Mrs. Paul Kozielski of San An- guests registered,
tonio, sistei-in-law of the bride- A bounteous feast of barbecued
groom, was matron of honor, mutton and beef, baked turkey
Bridesmaid* were Misses Vlrgis and all the trimmings was serv-
Mae Moore and Margie Sum, cd at both the noon and evening
Cuero. Gloria Kozielski and Lo- meal.
Ktta Koopmon, Yorktown. The Peart Polka Boys provid-
They WON Identically designed ed music for the wedding dance
street-length taffeta dresses with which opened with a grand marsh
harmonizing, yelveteen jackets, <ed by the bridal couple and their
hate and ahofefc m shades .*f blue, attendants,
brown, green, pink and yellow. As travel attire for their wed-
They carried colonial bouquets dii.g trip, the bride wore a two-
of white chrys anthem" m ried piece blue tweed ensemble with
with colored satin. black and white accessories and
{Jttle Kathy Gail Fehner of a white mum cprsage.
Cuero was flowergirl. Her frock The newlyweds qre mak'ng
was of yellow taffeta mvl she their home in San Antonia where
carried a basket of yellow bios- the bridegroom is stationed at
soma. Fort Sam Houston with the 25th
Paul Kozielski of San Antonio Transportation Company of the
served his brother as best nan. U. S. Army.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 279, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 24, 1957, newspaper, November 24, 1957; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697338/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.