wore a noor length wmte satin costume with oriental veil. Shecarried a bouquet of whie carnations.I he best man was Joe Balu-sek of Hallettsville, a friend of the groom, wearing a blue suit with a white boutonniere.The bridesmaids were: MissAdela Stary of Shiner, escorted by Edmund Wagner of Moulton; Miss Dolores Schmidt ofHer-Scnulenburg, escored by bert Goedrich of Hallettsville, and Miss Elizabeth Siegel ofMiss Elizabeth Siegel Shiner, escorted by Lee Roy Kahanek of Hallettsville. Thebridesmaids carried bouquets of blue carnations.The groom and his attendants wore business suits with whiteand blue carnation boutonnieres.Little Joan Knesek of Corpus Christi, cousin of the bride,served as ring bearer, and Doro-they Lee Knesek, also of Corpus Christi, cousin of the bride, served as flower girl. Bothwore white satingirl.floor lenethDcostumes.The bride’s mother wore a royal blue dress and the groom’s mother chose brown crepe. They both wore white carnation corsages.A wedding breakfast, dinner and supper were served at the bride’s home. The dinner tablewas covered with a white linen table cloth centered with a three-tiered wedding cake and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Following the reception a wedding dance was held at Wied Hall. The musicwas provided by Alfonse Lih-novsky Orchestra of Schulen-burg. The grand march was led by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vacek of Schulenburg.Honeymoon plans of the newlyweds included a trip to Corpus Christi and other points of interest in Texas. The bridetraveled in a green suit withpink accessories.The young couple will make their home near Shiner onaISVN/IIIc