totott1FOII\♦Anne Frances Owczarzak BecomesFO'ride Of Henry Joe Prazak Julv 3rdX:FF(1Y! fmces owczarzak. ^ and Mrs. JohnW. Owczarzak of Wail is, became Mrs Henry Joe Prazak in a:double-riRevg ceremony, performedA Wirchthe;n WalNesvadba, July ardian AngelGIlt;3ofPr a.MrSr.. ofmar-ino greand Mrs FrankEast BernardThe bride was givenriage by her father in the traditional setting of Cathedral tapers, with arrangements of white gladioli and stocks, backed with greenery on the altars and sanct-WVIbe!LheuT-rs -l vs pieersto* ti.y «ii yFor her wedding, the bride chose a gown of nylon tulle over satin, with Chantillv lace It wasW 3designed with a fitted bodice and voluminous skirt, which swept to a Cathedral length train Her finger-tip veil descended from a pear! and lace crownThe bride carried a crescent bouquet of white carnations centered with a white orchid, and a French lace bridal handkerchief.The maid of honor. Miss IreneMFlt;was gowned in:rs. Iandlelight crvstalette over white* si t* i ii a* * ' * 4 fal i it v ,1*w i thQK«O i I ra n y. o n * lace cape•*% lt;£*■whitele Ijpi*v f.'4 v fi-e * * v*Ow* wore match1slippersThe bridesmaids. Misses Louise litrzak. Mary Catherine Via-rdrdofce-perofclovsky. Mary Ann Prochatka, and Georgia Macha. chose bluecrvstalette over taffeta, with nylon lace cape collars, and blue nylon mesh slippers.The flower girls, Joan Mane FTazak, Christine Macha and Rose Marie Prazak wore candlelight crystallette with miniature sprays of pink blossoms on theirfull skirts The attendants all carried pink carnation bouquets and had matching halo hats.The best man was Henry* Vik-torin, Jr.Groomsmen were Jerry Gallia. Marvin Stavinoha, Raymond Dusek and Johnny Viktorm.Rmg-bearer was Joe Frank Prochaska. Ushers were Burt Dibala and Rudy Knesek andwitnesses were George and Joe V. Fh-azak. The groom and male attendants wore darksuits. jThe bride’s mother's dress ofnavy blue crepe was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and Itrimmed with matching lace.White accessories and a white carnation corsage complemented her ensemble. ;The groom’s mother’s dress was also navy blue crepe, complemented with white accessories and white carnation corsage.The reception was held immediately after the ceremony inCatholic Youth Center. The isually large and beautifulwedding cake centered the serving table. The six tiers were frosted in ice blue with white flowers topped with a miniature bride and groom, and wedding | bells in the background. The bottom tier was made of three large j _ hearts. »The newlyweds left on a short i trip to various places of interest. ; The bride’s traveling attire was; a pink nylon dress, wuth whiteaccessories.The groom is presently employed at Barnes-Jones LumberCo. in Wallis.The groom is a graduate East Bernard High School andWharton Countv Junior College.Flt;♦KitinofThtf hi*ridea 1955 graduate* *High SchoolUpon returning fromfel icwed- 1t m W% f V*-- £** fr * ** f.f*■ « fj V \J y * K, di t A 4 A Afo£% il