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_ —Photo by Junik Studio, East BernardPayne-Prazak Nuptials Saidin Wallis Catholic ChurchA pretty double wedding ring shaped ceremony united in marriagi Miss Mary Scharleno Payne andinfo a V, frontandback, ami long sleeves. Thefront of the dress was beaded.Johnny James Prazak at 10:30 with sequins and pearl beads a.m. Sunday. May 23. in Guar* and the skirt held thm* tiers dian Angel Catholic Church in of Chantilly lace with%!*• It:.. .. * • . - . *Wallis with Rev. Aleck Lazek reading vows. The hride is the daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Herman 11, Payne of Dayton andan overskirt of Crystalite that formedinto a full train. Appliqueswere beaded out over it. Theveil was of pure silk tulle and Mr and Mrs. Vencil Prazak of was held in place with a tiara - —..........Wallis are the groom's parents, type crown of miniature pearls rleanpfl UP buildings andand crystal beads. She carried r' a bouquet of white roses centered with a purple orchid.Maid of honor was Miss Nor-Burwick and bridesmaidsMiss Clarice Knesek played tht* traditional wetltiing music ami Misses Cynthia Petter and Clarice liranicky w«*r** soloists.While gladioli graced the main altar and also pink and while gladioli stood on each side of tin* altars. Two large baskets of white gladioli and fern were at the railing. White wedding lu*lls marked the pews.Given in marriage by her brother, Sherman Payne, theCom. Improvement Contest Copped By OrchardBy Mrs Bertie H. Alford County H D Agent Fort Bend County has twowinners in the Community Improvement contest. The OrchardCommunity won first place, and an award of *100.00. This community now has the opportunity to participate in the slate judging on May B, The Long PointCommunity was fourth place winner in District 11, and an award of $25.00 will he forthcoming for them.The Texas Community Im-pmvement contest is sponsored jointly by the Electric UtilityCompanies and the Texas Extension Service, The local Houston Lighting and Power Co. representatives and Fort Bend County Home DemonstrationAgents and County Agents giveassistance to the above mentioned communities.The Orchard group had their first meeting in October of 19B4 Some outstanding accomplishments have been made since that date. Among those youifffind the enthusiastic and cooperative spirit and pride of the people is a shining example of'Aell win. Other fine jobsare the plann«*d monthly educational meetings held. They now have a forty family membership of the organization. They now have a Spokesman” organization for the community, have verv active committees, haveblindcomers, established street signsthroughout the townsite, haveremodeled and painted. Some ofthe now homes are getting landscape plans made and establish-mawere Misses Mary C. Gallia, lt;‘‘l-Marilyn Prazak, Doris Lednicky people are good supand Gladys West. Flower girls P°t’ters of this project and have r' 1 '—-1 -• - ■ chosen as their leaders R. RReeves, chairman; K, Jekel. vimwere Carol and Cheryl Prazak.Maid of honor was dressed in a street length gown of yellow silk lace polysythe Burnouewith rayon taffeta lining withbride’s dress was made of Chan- fitted bodice and semifull skirt. 1 ill’ lacP bodice, the skirt Her shoes were dyed to match.** *;«e- ».'4*. .'A'. .'AV 'A*,Iiichairman; Mrs. Sam Avlor sec tetary. In turn they have ejgh or ten commit teees at work or various projects. Quoting Mrs Aylor, we don't need a treasur er yet. Now Mrs. Aylor wil need to bring up election of £ Treasurer at the next meeting.The Long Point Communitv leaders are Ludwig Fishbeck chairman; Louis Cummingsvice-chairman; and secretary-it treasurer is Irov SlacalekifHer hat was made of yellov fulle and organdy roses an ‘•ne carried one huge Peacshaded rose with turquoise bov and streamers.The* bridesmaids dresses wer of lime lace silk polysythe Bur noue over yellow taffeta mad, identically to the maid of hon or s dress. Their shoes wen dyed to match and hats am bouquets were identical to tb maid of honor.The little miniature bridi was the three year old niece o the bride. Brenda Cantrell o Houston, who was dressed identicai to the bride. Her dres; was made by the groom's mo ther and she carried a bouquelike the hride.The flower girls were identical to the bridesmaid and they carried baskets fill* with yellow roses and strearers.Vencil F. Prazak was tl grooms best man. Groomsm« were Eugene Hajdik. Pat Gi gar. Patrick Viaclovsky, Bob!Payne. Glenn Gallia was rin; bearer. Gilbert Grigar, Jr., Lav renee Valerian and James Ju oway were ushers. Candleligh ers were Henry Valerian, Jand Donald Bartos, and Charli Viaclovsky and John Dirb Jr. were witnesses.The* bride’s mother wore blue print jersey dress witblack accessories. The groom mother’s dress was of tan lac silk polysthe Burnoue ovlt; brown taffeta and bone acee sories. Both mothers wore o chid corsages.The reception was held at tl Catholic Youth Center where barbecue dinner and supplt; with all the trimmings wet served. Miss Charlene Viackv sky registered the guests. Tl wedding cake was four tierei and the bottom layer was (cross design with a stair \va to the top tier shaded yello roses and sugar bells ornamen ed the cake. A miniature brid, couple statuette adorned the tc of the cake. Bridesmaid groomsmen, flower girls, mini; ture bride, and ringbearer stati ettes dressed like the weddir party surrounded the cake g, ing down the stairway. Tl cake was baked by the groommother.For their wedding trip Corpus Christi, the bride choi a dress of turquoise silk bier linen suit, white accessory and she wore her wedding o chid corsage.The groom is employed at tl Eagle Barber Shop in EagLake. They will reside in EagLake.
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