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THEJANUARY 20. IfHRSociety in the NewsDorothy (ienevieve Walsehak Is Married ToJohn Lestlt; Heath, Jr., In Austin Ceren ny Saturday, January 21; Hride Buckholts GirlMiss Dorothy Genevieve Walsehakdaughter of Alfred R. Walsehak ofCameron, ami John Lester Heath, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heath* of Beaumont were married Saturday, January 24, 1948 at six-thirty o’clock in the evening in the St. Martin’s Lutheran church of Austin, Rev. F .0. Roesener read the double ring ceremony.The altar was hanked with palms and huckleberry. Floor baskets held white snapdragons, glodioH and gar-7a chrysanthemums, and white cathedral tapers furnished the background Pews were marked with a singleSTORK X 1 MFore than a polishAn idea!A rul its (he best idea in years! I bottle thatwon't tilt, a St rad vStroke applicator, a plastic base nail enamel that goes on, sta \ s on and fie xes tike a fingernail. In the most wonderfulcolors, you re rrally no idea! Come see! Psaylon enamel, MW Matched lipstick, $1*WirrvQ by La ('mss«*TiON TAAt »l S U 1 PAT Off f[D 1«lIC. (). Schiller PharmacyCAMKKON, TKXAS PHONE «2taper and small bouquets of flowers tied with white satin ribbon.Willey Hammersmith, socloist,san*r “Because” and “At Dawning”proceeding the ceremony. “Dreams”by Warner, “Poem by Fibsch, andthe traditional wadding marches wereplayed by the organist, Fred Savage “Clair de Lune” and “Liebestraum”.The bride, given in marraige by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin fashioned with a wide diamond-* cut neckline, outlined w'ith a band of shirring, and long-fitted sleeves featuring a like panel of shirring which tapered to a point over her hands. Her very full skirt fell from the basque bodice and swept into a graceful cathedral train. Her two-tiered three-quarter length veil of importedFrench ivorv illusion fell from a Queen Ann’s headress fashioned with identical shirring which adorned her gown, and she carried a white orchid surrounded by white camellias.•*Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Arnett I,. Zelisko, sister of the bride, of Buckholts. She wore an amethyst taffeta gown fashioned with off shoulder neckline, fitted bodice and full-gathered skirt. Her headdress was of matching taffeta, and her full length gloves were trimmed with fringed ruffles. She carried a bouquet of burgundy tulips and iris. I’.! id* *11aiH - • * Mrs. Jamlt; lt;Byus of Houston, Miss Georgann Scott of Cleburne, Miss Lois Hutchins of Austin. Each wore turquoise taffeta gowns fashioned with off-shoulder necklines, fitted bodices and gathered skirts, with matching taffeta headdresses and full length gloves trimmed with fringed ruffles. They carried bouquets of yellowtulips and yellow iris.The groom's mother wore an original honey-beige crepe dress fashioned with side drape skirt and embellished w?ith gold beading. She worea pale grlt; en orchid corsage.Best man was Harry Bosse of Beaumont. Markel Heath of Falfur-rias, dene Burrus of Beaumont,Sherwin Flkins of Beaumont, F. E. Quinn, Jr., of Baumont, Kenneth Bain of Floydada, and Virgil Anderson of Roundrock were ushers.A reception was held at the Texas Federation of Women's club building. In the receiving line were Mrs. Arnett L. Zelisko, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.Heath, and the hride and bridegroom.Floor baskets of white snapdragons, white gladioli and garza Chrysanthemums decorated the house, and the table was centered with snapdragons and white roses. A wedding-ring cake was on the table.Members of the house party were Miss Geraldine Heath of Beaumont, Mr . J. W. Bertrand of Austin, Miss Doris Hosman of Laguna Beach, California and Mrs. John L. Baskin of Cameron.The couple made a wedding trip to New Orleans. The bride’s travel dress was a three-piece tropical worsted suit w'ith nutmeg accessories. She wore an orchid corsage. The couple are at home in Falfurrias.Out-of-town guests for the wedding were Misses Mary and Naomi Wal-ehak, Mrs. John 1*. Fuchs, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Geistman, Mrs. L. J. Fuchs, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fuchs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Phillips, Mrs. J. D. Lewis and Mrs. J. A. Walsehak all of Buckholts; Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fuchs and Dr. and Mrs. John Lane Baskin all of Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vaughn of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Quinn, Jr., of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ferry of San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). C. Jones of Temple, Miss Doris Ann Raska of Temple, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hewitt of Bryan and Tommy Allen of Fremont.The bride is a graduate of Yoe High school, Cameron and attended the University of Texas majoring in business administration. She was a member of Beta Beta Alpha, Women’s intercollegiate campus organizations; upper class advisor, vice-president of the Kirby Hall house council, and Campus League of Women Voters. For the past two years she has been employed in Austin.Mr. Heath is graduated from Beaumont High school, Lamar junior college, Beaumont, and the University ! of Texas, with a degree in petroleum production engineering. He was in the service for three years, and a first lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air ( orps.Mrs. John L. HeathOiven Pre-NuptialCourtesies Tn AustinPrenuptial courtesies extended Mrs. John Lester Heath, Jr., recent bride were given on January 14, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bertrand of Austin wfhen she entertained with a luncheon. The honoree received a piece of her chosen china.January 21, Miss Georgann Scott of Cleburne honored the bride with a luncheon and presented her with a presto cooker. On the evening of January Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heath, Sr., entertained the bridal party with a rehearsal dinner at the “Hitching Post”, where the dining table was centered by a bride surrounded by white roses and snapdragons, and crystal candelbra hold white candles.I
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