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Miss Rose Marie Prazak WedstrJohn Dirba in Wallis Church1Gowned in white lace, Miss Rose Marie Prazak. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Venril H. Pra-zak, of Wallis, became the bride of John J. Dirba. Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. John Dirba, Sr., of Sealy, in a 10:30 o'clock ceremony on Sunday, October 11, at Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Wallis. The Rev. A W. Nosvadba performed the double ring ceremony in a setting of white chrysanthemum^ on the altars anti in two larg/ baskets at the altar railing. Pew markers marked pews for the wedding party.Miss Clarice Knesek was organist and Misses Jeanette Mal-er and Barbara Prochaska were soloists.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white ehantilly lace styled with dipped V bod ice and beaded with rhinestones and miniature seed pearls. Scalloped neckline and long sleeves topped the lace skirt which opened in front to show a cascade of ninon ruffles down the front. Her bridal veil was pure silk and held with a tiara-type crown of miniature pearls and crystal beads in finger tip length. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with a purple orchid.Miss Patricia Ann Gallia w’as maid f honor and bridesmaids were Misses Marilvn Prazak. Maureen Polasek, SoharlenePayne, Charlene Valerian, Mary Lou Soukup. Flower girls were Cheryl and Carol Prazak. sisters of the bride. Doris Soukupwas also flower girl.The bridesmaids and maid ofhonor wore dresses made with cherry pink velveteen tops and white pleated brocade skirts in street length accented with with rhinestone buckles. Thev carried nosegays f 'had*d nink roses and cherry pink stream-iIgirl was dressed in white and carried a nosegay like the bridesmaids.Henry Manna was best man, anti groomsmen were Vencil Prazak. Johnny Prazak, Nor-lK*rt Slanina. Joe Urban, and Michael Gallia. Garrv Prazak was rini'bearer. and ushers were George Gallia, Frank Dirba, Jo« Prochaska. Jr., and I-arry 7,ur-ek. Frankie Gallia, Larry Gallia, and Henry Valerian, Jr.served as candlelighters and altar 1k»vs. Witnesses were Chari-es Viaclovsky of Wallis and*Henrv Dirba of Sealy.t'Ilt;The bride's mother wore a royal blue crepe dress with black accessories. The grr»om's mother selected pink brocade with tan accessories.The reception followed at the Catholic Youth Center, where guests were registered by MissMarv Catherine Gallia of Rns-enberg. A barbecue dinner and supper were served with all the trimmings and a dance was held at the American Legion Hall at night, with Mr. and Mrs. HenryViktorian leading the march.The wedding cake, baked by the bride’s mother, was a stairway cross design with four tiers high. Large shaded pink roses and l)clls ornamented the cake and sugar bells with ''John'' and Rose” were placed at the base. Bride and groom statuettes with a gold cross behicdthem adorned the top of the cake.For the trip to San Antonio, the bride chose a red wool suitwith black accessories and herwedding orchid.The groom is employed at■Joe's Paper Company in Houston. The couple will reside inSealv.CIS.The (lower girls wore white dresses stvled similar to theadult attendants, and carriedwhite baskets filled with shaded pink roses. The smallest flowed
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Sealy, Texas, US

Thu, Oct 22, 1964

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