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East BernardNews(John L Marik)Mexico.Births reported during the past week:Joyce Ellen, daughter of Willie A. and Ella Enax, born June 11th.Marie, daughter of Besente and Fidela Roma Palacious, born MayLion J. R. Peace was in charge 28th. of the program at the local Lions J. E. Carroll, commissioner of Club luncheon held Monday eve- District 27, announces that the nmg at the Keprta's Cafe. Ha Lake Jackson business men will presented Lion Rev. \V. B. Morton, sponsor the District 27 A. S. A. who is leaving i^ast Bernard in a softball tournament, which will be few days for a pastorate in Hous- held July 10 to July 20th, at Lake ton on the Humble road. Rev. Jackson. District 27 comprises Morton praised the oc-operation Brazoria, Matagorda, Jackson, and feeling of goodwill among the Wharton. Fort Bend, Waller, Aus-members of the club and among tin, Colorado and Lavaca counties, the people of the community, lie The marriage of Miss Maiy and feeling of good will among the ? Gallia, the daughter of Mr. and club during the past year. He is j Mrs. Vince Gallia, Sr. of Wallis being replaced at the local Meth- and Ray Marling, son of Mr. and odist Church by Rev. D. T. Wind- j Mrs. Clyde E. Marling of Bernard ham of CaJdweU, who has already, i Prairie took place at the Guardian a fe-r years ago served the local1 Angel Church Monday morning, church. Rev. Morton, a former j June 2nd at 8:30. Rev. A. W. Nes-military chaplain, was also always; vadba performed the ceremony inco-operated in civic affairs and many friends regret his departure and wish him success wherever he goes.At the meeting of local Knights of Columbus Council held last Thursday evening, Anton Duyka was re-elected as grand knight; Chas. L. Kopecky, deputy grand knight; Joe Rejsek, chancellor; warden, Joe Prochaska; treasurer, Frank Toman and trustee, L. B. Naiser. Theo. Viaclovsky is the financial secretary, L. H. Scfaaer the lecturer; Father A. W. Nes-a nuptial mass. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Barta and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kosik and daughter, Alice, provided the wedding music. Mr. Vencil Prazak and Lad Jalowy served as witnesses. Mrs. Pete Holub, sponsor of the bride, carried the K. J. Z. T. banner.The bride wore a light creamy white gown combined of silk embroidery bodice and pure silk skirt. Her Light creamy whiteveil was circular cut into a fingertip veil held by orange blossoms headdress. She carried a nosegay bouquet of white carnations and many creamy satin streamers. She also carried a beautiful rosary, a gift of the groom. Her only ornaments were a three-strand pearl nekclace, fit into the low sweetheart neckline.Mary Ann Prochaska in light j pink, Joan Marie Gallia in white and Betty Jean Gallia in light peach, were little flower girls. Each carried a basketfull of white carnations.ward Krolczyk, Ernest Tobola, 11 Sylvester Uhyrek, Joe DrymallajcHenry Prazak was ring bearer. Jerry Gallia and Johnnie Prazak were little escorts. There were 22 bridesmaids. Miss Mildred Marling sister of the groom was maid of honor. She wore a white dress and accessories. The bridesmaids were Irene Jalowy, Delores; Motl, Frences Krolczyk, Viola Sliva, Marie Drozk, Bertha Dusak, Rose Krolczyk, Lucy Petrash, Viola Uhyrek, Lillie Wrozk, Dorothy Sulak, Sophie Matej, AJbina Krolczyk, Edna Krolzyk, Alvina Sliva, Bessie Kosik, Dorothy Ho-relica, Bessie Kuihanek, Lucy Hruzek, Leona Losach.Ewald Heins, Eddie Kolafa, Ray Hruzek, Leonard Uhyrek, Gabriel Drozk, Eugene Pilcik, Alvin Vac-lavik, Monroe Cooper. Felix Ko-renek, Luis Horelica, Frankie Uhyrek and August Uhyrek.Reception in the morning was held at the bride’s home. At fee church, breakfast was served to tiie wedding party. Dinner and supper were served to a very large number of relatives and friends at the American Legion Hall. The bride and groom cut the beautiful wedding cake at supper. A dance was enjoyed during the evening hours.Aatlt;hjlt;E“How about some old-fashioned loving?”“Okay. Ill call Grandma.”eiPLAUa:yKsiLAlbert Dusak, closest friend of the bride and groom served as best man. The groomsmen were, Alvin Holub, George Gallia, Albert Holub, George Jalowy, Ed-!lt;vadba, chaplain and John I. Marik the insurance representative, recorder, Alphonse Vacek. The new oficers will be installed during the next meeting in July.The Lions Club will sponsor aj L*f^ $ught on the evening of; June 30th. This is an annual af-j faijgS^sl a very’ good feed and pro-gri i is promised. Members have tickets for sale to the public.Local Fire Department is plan- ! ning to stage an evennig of enter- ‘ tainment on Wednesday, July 16th.; Every citizen of the community are urged to co-operate in this affair, esgaecially in buying the tickets for the admission and raffle. This organization is without question worthy of every assistance as they are willing to use every effort at any time to save and protect your property in event ot. fire.Mrs. L. R. Pietzsoh of Beaumont, who is spending a few days with relatives in Wallis, was a local visitor on Monday.. John I. Marik and family returned Sunday evening from a trip to Tampico,ceiPIONEER M
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Eagle Lake Headlight

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