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El Campo Leader News, El Campo, TX, Sat., May 23,1931
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Fulbright-Hradeck
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Baptist Church Salutes Seniors
The First Baptist The tables were draped ment; Mrs. Rick DuBroc, A.B. Cooper, IB_______________________
Church honored its with green cloths and decorations; Mrs. Danny Clements Jr., Milford B, JoiuT W Fulbright of scalloped full length
graduating members held bright napkins, Hyden, program; Mrs. Moser, Santana Nafegar, Waco. The bridegroom’s sleeves. The dress had a
with a Hawaiian banquet flower rings and floating Johnel Allen, telephone; Leo Roush, Mrs. Frances parents are Mr. and Mrs. full skirt overlayed with
at noon, May 17, in the candles. and Mrs. Garland Pope, Craig and Mrs. Myrtle Aldrich T. Hradecky, a flounce that fell into a
church fellowship hall. Centerpieces were publicity. Williams, grandparents 1917 N. Wharton St. chapel length train
Those honored were: made from sea shells, Junior classmates ser- of the honorees. The church was The bride wore a wide
Amber Allardyce, Kelly driftwood, ferns and ving the tables were: Other special guests decorated throughout brim lace hat with floor
Clements, Bobbi Cole, flowers Rita Bram, Barry Smith, were Mrs. Minnie with candles and length tulle.
Kay Lynn Craig, Terri Each senior was given Lisa Pope, Joy Hyden, O’Neal, WMU director, greenery. She carried a bouquet
Cremeens, Angie Foltyn, a fabric lea upon arrival. Carrie Reid, Laurie Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krause Organist was Susan of stepanitos and butterf-
Linda Fuller, Tammy The menu consisted of Allen, Kenny Waters and and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Comer and soloist was ly orchids.
Couple Married In Waco
Katherine Anne Serving as ushers were their home in Sugarland Campo High School, the
Fulbright and David Con- brothers of the bride: The bride, a 1969 bridegroom graduated
nell Hradecky were Tommy Fulbright of graduate of Reicher from UT in 1975 and is a
united in marriage at 1 Keller, David and Paul Catholic High School in petroleum engineer with
p.m. May 16 at St. Mary’s Fulbright, both of College Waco, graduated from Anschutz Corp. in
Catholic Church in Waco. Station, and Mike the University of Texas Houston
with Father Ed Rabroker Fulbright of Waco. in 1974 She is a Realtor
officating. The bride wore a gown with Sheltered In- REHEARSAL DINNER
The bride is the featuring a fitted bodice, vestments, Inc., in A rehearsal dinner was
daughter of Mr. and Mrs high neckline, and Houston. held May 15 at “The
A 1971 graduate of El Windmill” in Waco.
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Giddens, Ann Haley, tropical punch, fruit Jesse Gibson Jr.
Birtchet.
Denise Juarez and Shala plate, shish kebabs,
Mills. green beans, brown rice,
Also Lon Smith, Rhon- rolls, and homemade
da Starling, Jason cheese cake with
DeFriend, Kirk Gaines, blueberry topping.
Eric Goelzer, Kenneth Following the meal,
Hadash, Hoby Miller, Mrs. Danny Hyden and
Greg Neumann, Russell Larry Pittman led a pic-
Special guests includ- Approximately 115 to
ed: Msrs. and Mmes. 120 guests attended.
Couple Celebrates
ureg Neumann, nusseii Larry ruiman iea a pic- r" B A •
50th Anniversary
Kenny Shanks. baby pictures of their
The fellowship hall was classmates with their
deocrated with a palm current pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman ficiating. Rolf also of-
Ranly of San Antonio ficiated at the couple’s
branch hut, bird bath Each senior had been celebrated their 50th 25th anniversary Mass.
Mrs. Jo Ellen Fulbright. The Dridal attendants
Carole Fulbright of wore gowns of chiffon
Waco served her sister as over organza in deep
maid of honor, rose. The dresses
Bridesmaids were: featured v-necklines ac-
Monica Cates of West cented with ruffles
Springfield, Va.; Patty spiraling down the front
Fulbright of Richardson; to the hemline.
Rita Bragg of San An- The attendants carried
tonio; Anne White Taylor cascading nosegays of
of Toledo, Ohio; and varigated pink carna-
Jeanette Hetmer of tions.
Austin.
Ringbearers were RECEPTION
Tommy Fulbright Jr. of Due to inclement
with floating candles, recognized and given a wedding anniversary A homilv was delivered Keller and Jeremy weather, a reception was
brightly-colored fish book by Brother Rick May 16 th yRey M|cha^ Fulbright of Richardson, held in the lobby of the
nets, flowers, butterflies DuBroc during the morn- Mr. and Mrs. Ranly are The counle’s Buddy Hradecky of First National Bank in
and lanterns. mgworship service. former residents of El ^ ^omas ^ Ws fami Houston served his Waco.
An international Those responsible for Campo. Mrs. Ranly is the . *ue erjjoties brother as best man. Houseparty members
market stocked with im- the banquet were: Mr. former Emogene Mat- * Groomsmen included were Debbie Anderson,
ported items and and Mrs. Jesse Gibson, zke. Gifts were brought up Richard Raun of El Cam- Penne Self, Susan
Hawaiian clothing was senior banquet commit- Mass was celebrated at by their son Robert and po; David Hardy of Morkovsky, Suzie
featured at one end of the tee chairmen; Mrs. 3 p.m. at Blessed Sacra- his family. Houston; Scott Jortner of Fulbright and Marilyn
hall. Bamboo torches Terry Smith, place cards ment Catholic Church in A r«w>entinn followed at Houston, Jim Hradecky Fulbright.
were placed at the entry and invitations; Marsha San Antonio, with the Blasa2lSaCTament Hall of Dallas, brother of the The three-tiered bridal
way.
WOMEN’S NEWS
DEADLINE:
Two days following
event. Monday, noon
deadline for Wednesday
edition. Forms available
for all occasions at L-N
office. Check with L-N
on engagement and
wedding deadlines.
A buffet supper was serv- andf cajjje ^entirely white“
covered tables centered [n8|-on. brother of the held.
with floral ar- bnde. The couple will make
rangements.
The reception table St Philip's Catholic Church
was covered with a gold
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MRS. DAVID HRADECKY
Miss Katherine Fulbright
cloth and held an ar-
Bride-Elect Honored
At May 15 Luncheon
Werner, table arrange- Rev. Henry Rolf of-
Jason Supak Honored
With Birthday Party
Jason Supak Supak of El Campo. .
celebrated his first birth- Party decorations fangement of golden rose
day with a barbecue din- centered on a ‘‘train °uda’ registration
ner and party from 11 engine” theme. book and pictures of the
a m. to 10 p.m. on May 17 Refreshments included co“P!f 8 " . and ?5Ul
in the home of his parents barbecue and trimmings, anniversaries,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve a birthday cake and their entire family
decorated as a train The couple have four uTfj""c7”w*du 1 nmenu consisted of *“ ,~'~i
engine, ice cream and “ogjg Catholic Church M.y 17 JXhE Benedict Cervenh. Roy ECHS Brunner and the
Ioonn ^ . „ . , ’ *7?® ,Ty during the 8 p.m. Mass ro«~, nrnvidod hv the Collins and Andy Rev. Timothy Rosier,
-J:aSOn_^e,Vfd__a ft °f ^ Clty‘, officiated by the Rev. Swoboda. assoicate pastor of St
Baccalaureate Services Held
Baccalaureate ser- seniors and their members who assisted in Leonal Garza, principal
vices for the 1980-81 families. serving were: Mmes. of El Campo High
Catholic seniors were jj,e menu consisted of Clarence Priesmeyer, A1 School; Gilberto Vela,
train^engine from hi, c" bTu.^ guea« InOud*. PhiUpTcX^ChWh'.
Special guests were man of San Antonio; and paS
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore 12 grandchildren.
John Watz, Msrs. and
Mmes. Floyd Watz and
Kathy Fulbright, bride bride; Mrs. A.T. Zaruba and Mr. and Mrs.
of David C. Hradecky, Hradecky of El Campo, Leroy P. Supak, grand-
was complimented with a mother of the parents; Mrs. Mary
luncheon May 15 in the bridegroom; and Mrs. Jo Bilek and Mrs. Annie
home of Mrs. Helen Ellen Fulbright of Waco, Zaruba, great-
Jurek of Waco. aunt of the bride. grandmothers; and W.L.
The couple was mar- Other guests included Supak, great-
ried May 16 the bridesmaids and grandfather.
Hostesses were Mrs. members of the bride’s Approximately 20
Jurek and Monica Cates, houseparty. guests attended.
Party decorations in-
tables’centered CyTlthia DorOtUt GiveTl
with hurricane candles
and flower rings. 1 * 11 o 1
Refreshments of sand MlSCeUOneOUS OflOWer
wich loaf, assorted
vegetables and dips, tea A miscellaneous tea mother of the future
and coffee were served to shower was given in bride; Mrs. Charles R. „ Prn/lnatoc
S1^8*8 honor of Cynthia Marie Nemec Jr. of Midfield, vrr3QC VjrrjHltlJltCS
Guests made nce bags Dorotik, bride-elect of mother of the future _ . _
Wc,a^Bursts were ,Vincent Charles bridegroom; Mrs. Joe Complimented At Party
Special guests were from 2 to 3:30 p.m., May Dorotik, grandmother of * J
Irs. Anna Fulbnght of- 17 in theThomaS Edison the future bride; and
Waco, mother of the Room of the Wharton Mrs. Joe Kalos of
Two Seniors
Peace. Mrs. Carl
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i«k« u.rc Taylor. outlined with red ribbons.
Senior Pizza Party
_..t . .. Centering the table was a Sharon Kainer, volleyball and table ten-
Gifts were brought up re<j an(j white carnation daughter of Mr and Mrs. nis
Michael, Edward by David Marcaurele,----__ . ... . wilhprt Kainer was
------ fe-aara r:r;, «SbSs?
cap and a red silk rose as
Mat' sy've8tCT Cemy were the girl pictures with M^eJ dhhn^room8 was “,,u “ ‘
““ ESsSS -r
Machant, Tarah Lynn a cSSla^braakfaai ^fk*rou”d «* Par,sh Kainer and Bridge, were e.cort, were_ Sharon
and Chad erf Bay City. . B a , “ uble THL» and a SS5*. *M.ry Tn
was also decorated with guests were served a Kozel and Steven Kozel,
red and white carnations, candlelight supper of piz- Annette Balcar and
miniature boy and girl za, spaghetti, salad. Lloyd Netardus, Donna
graduates and diplomas. French bread, tea and Taylor and Chris Merta,
r.avie Prie.mever strawberry gelatin and Valerie Hoffmann and
uayie rnesmeyer, Charlie Drlik. Karen
played Staff and George Cunda
Mr.AnnaF^bnghtof. Editor thc'tuturc bride and FiBc^n member, ol the tldmlunniU d hd
CT?y!:!"!r!?^0p Paladoa, godmottiar d ggg1 ^iri^wcr,»x.ri tha ywu.
The couple is planning the future bride.
Catholic School were
Guests were welcomed
Honored At
Fish Fry
a June, wedding Twraly-i,gueai.were pUyed b^LT‘^ »y Mr. Willi, Vickery,
Mary Dorotik, sister of present
the bride-elect,
registered the sifts n __
Cecilia Nemec, Mrs r fifty tlOflOrS
Tony Naiser and Sharon
Seniors Connie Marek, Hubenak, future ^ Year Old
May 18 in the home of Mr
and Mrs Albert Baklik of
Tres Palacios Oaks
volleyball regent of the local court
Special guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henke piano during
The entire eighth grade breakfast
class attended the party Catholic Daughter
First Birthday Party
Honors Ashley Roach
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridesmaids, assisted in
Melvin Marek of Pierce, opening the gifts
and Kenneth Hadash, son A blue and yellow color
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome theme was carried out in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Strnadel, Jana
Hadash of El Campo, table decorations arrang- Robert Arnold, 5074 Werner, Jared Strnadel,
were honored May 17 ed by Mrs. Jerome Ave E.f celebrated her Terri Winter, Judy
with an afternoon fish fry Dorotik and Mrs. second birthday with a Jlerkovsky, Stacey
in the Marek home. Leonard Leopold party at 10:30 a m., May Stepan. Darrell Borak,
The serving table was The 36 hostesses 19. in her parents' home. Tim Anderson and Trey
decorated with two cakes presented the honoree Hostesses were Mrs. Hancock
iced in red and white with a vacuum cleaner Arnold and Joy Roppolo.
which illustrated the Special guests were Party decorations
honorees’ hobbies and Mrs. Edward L. Dorotik. centered around a Ker
Honorees included
Greg Baklik, Robin
Prihoda, Darrin Stock, ^
Krista Gibson, Jeff irolden Afie Club Convenes
Hannah G. Arnold, Bubela, Chris Goerig, 0
In EC Community Center
achievements during
their school years.
The honorees* baby
pictures were placed
beside the cakes along
with red roses.
Approximately 80
guests attended The
afternoon was spent
swimming and playing
volleyball.
mit the Frog" theme.
Guests were served
cookie monster cake and
ice cream.
Hannah received a
pink tricycle from her
parents.
Guests included Matt
Roppolo. Kelly Winfield.
Rachael McDonald, Car-
rie and Blair Payne.
Ashley Roach, and sister
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Attending the party
John Roach, 1004 Olivia, were: Tiffany Roach,
was honored with a first sister; Aaron Butler; Mr.
birthday party at 7 p m , and Mrs. Frank Hall-
May 18, in the home of inger Sr., grandparents,
her parents. Mr and Mrs. George
Th. l Roach. Sandra Hallinger
The Golden Age Club Members discussed _ and Chad. Mr and Mrs.
met May 15 in the El Parents’ Day dinner to be Robert Hardin; Jimmy
Campo Community held June 19 One Roach; Kenny Roach,
Center member was reported on Refreshments included Roxanne Yackey;
Special guests were H»e sick list a "Big Bird birthday Henrietta Shimek of
Christina WUd, exchange Refreshments were wharton- *reat
student from West Ger served by Mr and Mrs *„grafrnotrr' grandmother, Betty
many, and her American Willie Dueek with Mrs cheese rolls and punch. shimek of Nada and
sponsor, Joan Lynner Willie Armatta as Ashley received a red Mrs Lillian
Miss WUd and spomor hostess wagon from her parents Musselwhite
presented a slide show on _
West Germany
Other guests included
Bruce Ashcroft and the
El Campo Junior High
School choir. The choir
sang several selections.
Til firil American to bo honored with a monu-
ment in India wet George Washington Carver.
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Barbee, Chris. El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1981, newspaper, May 23, 1981; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987175/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.