October IS, 1950SUNDAY AMERICAN-STATESMAN, AUSTIN, TIXASWEckard-Hillegeist Nuptials Read in Lexingtonwas graduated from High School and revived a bacheAttending the bride were Mrs. A. ____ B Keith of Houston,» degree from South- honor, and Miss Lorene Bauer ofwestern University, where she was Port Arthur, bridesmaid. They woreaffiliated with Phi Gamma Mu identical gowns |f §lue faille taf*sorority. feta with matching mitts and half*Parents of the bridegroom are Their colonial bouquets were Mr, and Mrs. Paul Eekaitl of IJem °* hronae chrysanthemums,Angeles.. He received a degree in! The bridegroom was attended byradio engineering from. Pacific States University |in Im Angeles, and now Is employed In the eke*Onear mllegeist* brother of thebride, as bail man. and by Frank Bohl of Austin. Ushers were Rob-; tricat research laboratory of Doug- Otto and Herman Otto, unclesI las Aircraft Company ' in Santa I th# brid*| Monica, Calif. Guests were registered by MissIVnfer Aisle Clara Lee Hlllegeist, cousin of thej Ferns and larg# basket* Of white ****’ and Misii Ethpl Dlsmuk(?s-chrysanthemum? were placed at the Bride’s Table ^altar. Flanking the arrangement' The church annex was the scene1 wrn cathedral tapers in cande-: of the reception. Draped with aI labra. The center aisle was1 mark- white damask cloth, the bride’sLEXINGTON, Oct. 14.—(ANS~A double-ring ceremony was performed in the First Methodist Church here Thursday evening to unite in marriage / Mist Dorothy Louise Htllegeist and Paul E Eckard.The Rev. Lewis Risinger read tjbe formal rites.Daughter of Mr, and Mrs OttoHUIegeist of Lexington, the brideGarden Club Has Program on Bulbs■^hitepg.ttm ribbonijglncl ! tabLvwas;centered with the bride sThe home of Mrs. Sam Tabor was white blossoms. bouquet, placed tm a reflector andthe meeting place Wednesday after* Miss lt;lara Lee* Hlllegeist and j Linked by white taper* In crystalLon for members of the newly j **/«*• Hillegelst. cousins of h0™- .El I,-*! 1*tttilinp thf' hride^an^l^hlt;e G-*4 || The! three-tiered wedding cakeMPR u ^ l^acist|sijng i was embossed with pink rotes and' | * Because 1 They were accompanied I blue forget-me-nots and toppedj Co-hosteeaiR were Mesdames Vir- , by Mrs. Conrad Brown, pianist, who with bride and bridegroom flfu-Iima Johnson, O B, Magriii, Ho-j also played the traditional marches rines under a wedding bell,md Prove and C. D. McEver. Given n marnaglt; b\ her father. yu* Marie Hillegelst served theA study on “Culture and Plant- |«» bnde wa atti -A in a gown lt;;akt and Mrs v T Wickson pour* fng of Bui be was presented by of whit.- shn „ n u«inorlt;4 ,h(. punch Other member* of fin. Grave* Terry with fu :ati, i. • nued !h,, hou . v,tny tn. Mrs Frank, Mrs. Granville Bock president ‘bodice and Chantilly lac ■•ke, Sohl. cousin of the bride, Mrs. Eve*directed the business acssion Othey Tiny . overcd rnittor, . lt;i ndct from Brlac, and Uim Alm(( Bav»r members arc Mrs. Aubrey Fielder ttw ;lt;'• Ur • ‘■HI | I 1 IColonial Bouquet1111 *iP^? T; oran^lt;piVih^soms Caught hoif'^^grrtip-lrrjth veil of illusion ip® halRiat of iaee||Shrcarried a colonial bou tuet «v white' chrysa ntfcem u tn s showered with satin itreirtuirsM®vice president Mrs. John Gabriel, sec r e tary *treas u re r; Mrs. Miltonreporter; and Mrs. Wilham Motley and Mrs. Roland Prove, directors.Refreshments were served from a lace-covered table centered with plumbago and queen's crownPThe:|bride's mother wore a ibluedress! withinavy Accessories and fj corsage 0# whit** carnations, mm ■TjFer travel the bride chose a palomino wool gabardine suit complemented by naff accessories. Aftera wedding trip through the Southwest* the couple will be at home in Reeeda, Calif. 81: %MRS PAU, E. FCKXRI)(T.inner Photo.)