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THE MENABD NEWS, MENARD, TEMRS. JOHN HENRY HOFMANNMiss Gwendolyn Bean Weds IJohn Henry Hofmann HereIn a candlelight service at First Baptist Church last Saturday night, Miss Gwendolyn Bean became the bride of John Henry Hofmann.Rev. John L. Mann, pastor of First Methodist Church, read thedouble-ring ceremony.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bean of Menard. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hofmann of Mason.NOTICETHE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MENARDNOTICEis hereby given that a hearing will be held on the I5th day of August, 1962 at 10 a. m. in the County Court at the County Courthouse of the above named County in Menard, Texas on the application of the hereinafter named owner for a license to sell beerGiven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white peau de soie with re-embroidered Alencon lace trim featuring a demure fitted bodice. The skirt’s front fullness was fashioned of unpressed pleats accented with pearl embroidered lace applique. The back was designed in a modified bustle, ending in a chapel length train.at retail at a location not heretofore licensed. The substance of said application is as follows:1. Type of license or permit Beer Retailer’s On - Premises License2. Exact location of businessLots 15 16 in Blk 24, North Menard Addition3. Name of owner or owners Donald D. Reed4. Assumed or trade name Don’s PlaceAny person shall be permit-to contest the facts statedin said application and the ap-olicant’s right to secure said license or permit upon giving security for costs as provided by law.WITNESS MY HAND thisthe 31st day of July, 1962. Ada Martin, County Clerk, Menard Countv, Texas2tp-40Her headdress of crown pearls held a shoulder-length veil of tulle. She carried a cascade of white roses and gardenias.Miss Edna Louise SplnKs was soloist and Mrs. Carleton Koth-mann, organist.Mrs. Wayne Hofmann of Mason was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs. Kenneth Hoffmann of Mason, sister of the bridegroom: Miss Diana Wilson of Angleton, and Miss Lynn Ragsdale of Houston. All wore identical dresses of blue organza over taffeta with matching hat and shoes.Kenneth Hoffmann of Mason served his brother-in-law as best man. Groomsmen included George Bean, brother of the bride, Wayne Hofmann of Mason and Glenn R Capps of Galveston.George Grandstaff III and W. Thomas Reardon of Mason were ushers.Following the ceremony a reception was held at Menard Country Club. In the housepartv were Mrs. Charles Kothmann. Mrs. Clyde Rabun. Mrs. Temple Yates, Miss Elaine Volkmann. Miss Diane Winslow, Mrs. Rodney Duderstadt of Mountain Home, Miss Susan Beltman and Miss Nancy Hartman, both of Houston, and Mrs. Richard Hunter of Abilene.After a wedding trip to New Mexico, the couple will live at 2411 West Harris in San Angelo.
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