yyhtrr*nr.1.if*n*nf!innn-o-r*tMiss Marilyn Prazak Wedsy*V-VOIta-n-*yic-thd-FrankJedlicka DecemberIn th»acram»*nt»f fern »»n tht* altars TwoHoly Matrimony and the large tia^ket* of nlt;*wemcelebration lt;r»f the Nuptial Mass on Sundav I no*mtxr13. at onelock In thlt;ir-uso:Is.oxasGuardian Angel Catholic Church, Wallis, a double ring ceremony united Miss Marilyn Ann Prazak and Frank L. J**dlicka Msgr A W Nenvadba reading the vows and Father Han-us served the Mass in a setting of white chrysanthemums, gladioias andtood»arh side of therailing White satin rtbt*»n and wedding t«eils markedthe pews of the reddingparly Cecil Verm was lecturer The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Venril H Prazak of Wal-iTheFour Senior* Are rdTTy nonoreesAt 6oH ClubhouseA holiday party honoredMisses Kathy Burttscbeli and liebbie Krampttz andBimbo Sloane and Rill I*■ Fra tun at the Stephen F Aunt in Golf Club Houne on Tuesday night. December 29 Guests were senkHrctann members and highNINETHE SIALY \EWSThursday, ian. 14 1971srho»»lwithf**ur Mrfacultymem Fem.parent! of theand Mrs J. EMr and Mrsgroom s parents arc Mr and Mrs Frank T Jedlicka of WhartonMrs Jim lamack was rsr* ganist Mrs Adolph Vacek and Mrs Johnny Viktonn,cousin* of both the hnde and groom were soloints(liven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a traditional white gown, called “Serenade ’, a cares se selection of white ehantilly lace The bodice and front panel of thedress were retmbroideredwith miniature pearls and tiny pearl flowers A Juliet ruffled stand-up collar topped the bodice, and long sleeves closing at her wrist with self-covered buttons topped the skirt of the gown which had tieautiful black tiers and a magnificent cathedral train. The veil was a Juliet original. It was a while finger-tip length of triple silk tulle, and topped by a ti«;*a type crown of miniature pearls and crystal beads. She carried a tieautiful cascade of white roses ('entered witha deep purple orchid.Maid of honor Miss Cheryl Prazak. sister of the bnde, was gowned in a floor length purple velvet dress that was trimmed in silver braid She carried a white rose corsage bouquet The bridesmaids were Misses Carol Prazak (sister of the bride), Sharon Gallia, Bernadette Jedlicka tsister of the groom , Elizabeth JedUcka, Anna Via-elovsky, Jeanne Svoboda, Barbara Khemann, IVniseDrymalia and Linda Lueh-ak. Connie Prazak, niece of the bnde was flower girl They all wore identical gowns as the maid of honor. but carried pale yellow roses. Connie had a whitetiasket of yellow roses. The lovely miniature bride was Brenda Dirba (niece of the bride) and wore similar gown, crown, and bouquet as the brideJimmie Jedlicka, brother of the gnxzm, was best man Groomsmen wereHenry Valerian, David Jan-is, Daniel Karasek, Patrick Viaclovsky, Ronnie Kaluza, Tony Jedlicka, Daniel Jed-licka, Vencil Jedlicka and Michael Eder, The ring-bearer was Gred Luchak. Witnesses were John Pra-zak of Eagle Lake and Frank Tamberello of Houston.I’shers were Allen Shru-t»ar, Johnnie Jedlicka, Mark and FYank PrazakAltar boys serving were Michael Verm, James Jed licka, Louis JedlickaThe bride s mother wore a deep rose colored bonded crepe dress with reimbroid-ed lace sleeveless duster, anti black accessories. The groom's mother choae aroyal blue dress, dusterand black accessories. Both mothers wort* purple cor-The reception was held at the Wallis American Legion Hall. A delicious barbecue supper and all the trimmings were served. Mrs. Vencil F. Prazak and Mrs. John Prazak registered the guests, and thenUHfT aiftn f h#*gift*A fable with purple satin and overlaid with white embroidered lace wan graced with the wedding lt;*akeand groom * cakeThe wedding cake, a creation of the bride* mother, wan *lx-t»ered, with a stairway formed on b*»th sides from the second tier to the bottom withminiature purple d resxedbridesmaids and grrntmn*men If wan trimmed inwhite with roses, white sugar bell* and hearts A musical miniature bridal couple statuette adorned the top tier A small t«ell with a soft lightBurn whetl,H E Krampitz, Mr and Mr* J D Stdsne and Mr and Mrs Frank !*»Fratun, an host*Around 10 young peoplet»t fended and enjoyed anevening in a holiday netting which wan profuse with candlelight Turkey,w *hum, chips, dip*, and fruit punrh wwp §wvtNfDANCECOSHATTEAgricultural Society HallSAT•fJANm le vel 1lt; wshown on the couple. as they slowly turned to the “I !a»ve Yf»u ' musicThe groom n cake wan a rhrtcolate square It wanbrown with white icing and had yellow roses and two large white doves withrings lettering was. With this ring. I Thee Wed. and now we are Mr and Mrs FYank Jedlicka. Surrounding thin were the bridal bouquets and madea tteaufiful night MrsJohn Dirba, Jr., with the assistance of the bridesmaids cut and served thecake*A free wedding dance was held at night with Mr and Mrs Albert Gngar Sr, leading the grand marchAt present the bride isattending Wharton Co Jr College The groom, an Air Force Reservist, is serving his duty at Lackland AirBase in San Antonio.Music by . . .THK BARONS$1.50 jter person lax includedNo Alcohobc Beverages Allowed on FloorVARIETYHIWAY1 Mile East of Sealyon U. S. 90SUNDAY,JANUARYTIME 1 P.M.BRING OWN GUN ANI) SHELLSAI$iiON DISPLAY60x14 Fairmont 2-Bedroom, 2-Bath $f»2SI.»,00a * m a-'** m «■* 9” j*** -64x14 Champion’?-Bedrdom66x14 Royal 3-Bedroom P3 Bath 0052x14 Fairmont 2-Bedroom60x14 Royal, 2-Bedroom, I1? 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