It11r?The marriage of Miss Earline Marie Dierschke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dierschke of Moulton and Mr. Joe A. Va-na, son of Mr. and Mrs. FrankVana, Sr. of Schulenburg, werejoined together in Holy bonds of matrimony on Saturday. May 17th at 9 o’clock in the morning at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church with Rev. Ber-Plioto Courtesy Kaab Studionard Goebel officiating at the double-ring ceremony and Nup-tial Mass.streamers.Groomsmen were RalphDierschke of Moulton, brothei of the bride; James Dierschke of Eagle Lake, brother of thf bride; Ludwig Okruhlik of Rosenberg, cousin of the groom; Gus Targac of Houston and Benjamin Heinrich of Moulton cousin of the bride. They all wore business suits and pink carnation boutonnieres.White glndiolas, and lace fern * |graced the altar space and Com-i. union railings, and the HighMass and hymns were sung o s I tiertha and Ciara Oehl.MissrtsnThe bride, given in marriagi by her father, chose a full . | length gown of Chantilly lacc over bridal satin. .The lace o-vcr satin fitted bodice held asweetheart neckline, touches opearls and sequins set off with a stand-up collar and came a point in the front of the waist line, and in the back it was closed with self-covered buttons. Long lace .'•leaves tain red to points and closed with tiny self-covered buttons. The bouffant ski.'t in front featured misty tulle ruffles from the waist down. The skirt in back swept into a lovely Chantilly lace train scalloped, at the end of the hemline with a tulle ruffle.A jeweled crown held?er-tip veil made of misty tulle. She carried a pearl prayer book and a Mother of Pearl rosary, both gifts of the groom Her cascade bouquet of stepha-notis was centered with a catt-leya purple orchid and streamers of white satin ribbons.The groom was dressed in anavy blue suit, black bow tic with a stepnanolls boutonniere.Miss Dorothy Mae Dierschke, sister of the bride, was Maid of Honor. She was attired in a pink floor length gown of nylon ict over taffeta. The fitted bodice was net over taffeta with a* TfcThe witnesses were Herbert Diersehke of Moulton, uncle oi the bride, and Edwin Novak olCagle Lake, brother-in-law)f the groom.Flower girl was little Darlene Rose Dierschke, d in a white floor length gown if net over taffeta. She wort nitts and a scalloped crown made identical to that of tin thcr maids. She carried a tin;, .vhite basket of net with pink ar nations and p;uk,Mi earner^ Little Master Randy Dean Dierschke served as ring bearer. He carried the rings on a heart lt;tfiaped satin pillow overlaid with tulle and lace. Hebbmistyherwore a white coat withtrousers, black bow tie and a pink carnation boutonniere.The bride’s mother chose a dress in light blue with white accessories. The groom s mo-*her chose a dress in printedaqua. Both were presented corsages of w'hite carnations.The bride’s tabic was centered with a large three-tieredW'edding cake and was outlined along the bottom with pink net ruffles. Atop the confection w-asa miniature bride and groom, while on the second layer weretwo tiny lovebirds and sugar-spun pink roses.Following the ceremony all-day reception was held the V FW Hall with Rudy Kurtzthe musicManatnap d neckline, each drape bong shined with two pink flow-Orch. furnis throughout the day and' also at night for the dance. Mr. a nr1 Mrs. Johnnie Dierschke led the grand march.The couple will make thritHallettsvillc — thel qA. I J «The bouffant tiered skirt wasif nvlnn n.H m/P s'* tnffptnThrhome ingroom being employed by the Superior Dairies of Austin.