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WITT-SRALLA RITES READ MONDAY, MAY 8Miss Leona Witt, formerly ofWel^V'^ mar, was married to Sgt. (llftoi^v-u Sralla In the Catholic Parish, .1kag-t}/; day, May 8, at 9;30 a. m. The is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • Gus^V; Witt, and the groom i3 the soii *)£'$£ Mrs. Frances Sralla of Alice, a«d/ifl.;,;: now -stationed at Ft. Sam HOujffort', - ' Texas. X-y./'r'y.After the ceremony, the happy cw*-/£pie with relatives and friends, depart-: ed to the bride’s home, where licious dinner of barbecued mutton r';Y? turkey, chicken and guinea W,a'3;.:\: served. A beautiful white three-:/ tiered wedding cake, decorated witlv little doves, made ar. attractivev ceh^'v' terpiece on the table. A My of the valley bell was placed on top of tfce' V, cako with a white bow and bride- ;-.v and-groom inset. The cake was';-'1, centered with two white candles. . •The bride wore a beautiful white brocaded chiffon dress with a sweet-.;;-;heart neckline, and a beautiful train.:' She wore a beaded crown with a long; net veil. The bridesmaids were £*» Emily Gansky and Wendlin* Kloes of Schulenburg. They wore peach .4 and aqua dresses of satin, which wens': •} also patterned with sweetheart neck-'-V lines. Eouquets of the bride’s and bridesmaids' were of sweetheart ros-es and fern.Witnesses were CpJ. H. A. Mosley of San Antonio and Emil Ganaky of Schulenburg. Serving as best men ; were Clarence Stanzel and Clarence Kloesel of Schulenburg.The couple are honeymooning hi the valley and In Mexico. Upon their . return, Mra. Sralla will rv.sko hlt;n* home with her mother, while Sgt. Sralla will return to Ft. Sam Houb-'/V; ton, where he is with the armed for-;’/; ces.We wish the bride and groom mtfeft’.';-’ happiness.
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Weimar, Texas, US

Fri, May 12, 1944

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