Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1994 Page: 3 of 14
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Thursday. December 15. 1994
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County schooji •
With on June 26^ I
Joyed as a heavy;
by Hilliard wdk
wife; a daughter,
lossom;ason,Jo
o grandsons; his
ett of Paris and
aris; five sisters,
.Margie Perry Of
‘Johnson of Paris,
inlan and Kathy
te; and a brother, •
nd Prairie. » •
Don Hilliard,
Hilliard, Travis!
kendall and Perry J
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ber 9
s, age 90, of East
y, December 9igfl|
and Health Cen^F
Id at 2 p.m. Sun-
in Bright-Holland ;
Jhapel with Bit). '
fficiating. Burial
brook Gardens,
as bom June 26,
t, TX a daughter
Bradley Haynie.
V. Grounds June .
e, AR. He died
he was a member
. treet Church of
; one son, John a.
it; five daughters,
f Grand Saline,
Mooresville, IN, .
Carrollton, Ruth
it and Camilla
", NE; 22 grand- ;
dchildrenand
hildren.
in death -by a
e Thompson on
d by two grand-
Mike McClain,
Denison, Philip
Dozier and Ron
armon
ber 7
on, age 95, died ,
River General.
He.
Id S&qrday, De-
Jh>in)Clarksville.
th the Rev. Jeff,
A.C. Joyner offi-,
wed in Garland ;
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bom September,
ille, AR.adaugb- ,
aus and Laura ,
n Kraus.
_ sons, Herbert
a and James Cv <
, OH; a daughter, .
ns of Annona; .
us of Oran, MO ,
Clarksvsille, AR;
; 20 great-grandj
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Harmon, Rich-
Shimpock, Tim
Baird and Dale
Caudle .
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ember 4 in Mfc*
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,, December 6 Hi
with the Rfcy*
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pril 21, 1943; in
married on SepiA
Alto, TX to Betfl^
oftheU.S. Anfiyi
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his wife, Betty
his father, JsamC*
(New Orleans,
~r, Eamestine dnd
Emory; four sefla^
of Dallas, Terri
, Tony Green
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[daughters, P*P
! Christie WriftH*
■ and brother-in-
's Harris of Me*'
, Anita Caudle of
daughter, Kac*
; nephews. Bra®
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Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Tiarvitte
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Peggy Susan Machalek of San
Marcos and Stanley Keith Harville of
Austin were united in marriage on
November 5, 1994.
The 2:00 p.m. doublering cer-
emony was held at St. Mary's Catho-
lic Church in Temple, with the Rev.
Charles Davis officiating.
Music for the ceremony was pro-
vided by Dee Menchu of Temple,
organist and soloist.
Peggy is the daughter of Cecil and
Anna Machalek of Temple. She is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Albina Beyer
of Jarrel, Mrs. Wilma Macha lek of
Temple, and the late W.F Beyer and
Frank T. Machalek.
Stan is the son of Morris and Donna
Harville, of Henderson and Jeanne
Baine of Hughes Springs. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Harville of Bogata and the late Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Baine of Fordyce,
i- ID i i )i •iru.
Given in marriage by'Her parents,
the bride wore a white satin gown
featuring a wedding band neckline
with beaded tear drops and an illu-
sion yoke. The bodice was appliqued
with Alencon lace and heavily beaded
with seed pearls . The long sleeves
featured a lace pouf and were tapered
to the wrists. A delicate bow was
placed on top of the semi cathedral
train. The headpiece was of pearl
filaments and two tiers of waist length
illusion. The bridal bouquet held
white and yellow daisies.
Michelle Danek of San Marcos
served as maid of honor. Matron of
honor was Sandy Korenk of Hous-
ton,' sister of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Leah Ray and Missy Tesin,
both of San Antonio, and Margaret
Setnler, of Dallas. Brides maids wore
a long black fitted dress accented
with gold, black and white roll col-
lars! specially made by the bride's
mother. A single sunflower was car-
ried by the bridesmaids.
Robert Haley, of Texarkana served
his friend as best man. Groomsmen
were Brian Harville of Henderson,
brother of the groom, Phil Korenek
of Houston, brother-in-law of the
bride. Derric Hobbs of Austin, step-
brother of the groom and Scott Var-
nau of Houston.
Ushers were Mike McCormick and
Jim Goshinka ofAustin, friends of
the groom. Candlelighters were Billy
Beyer of Schwertner and Franklin
Beyer of Bartlett, uncles of the bride.
The groom and groomsmen were
suited black formal tuxedos.
The mother of the bride wore a one
piece street length dress of green bro-
cade, enhanced with white lace and
Accented with a lace and pearl band
around the neck, complemented with
black accessories. The stepmother's
dress coincidental ly was designed the
same except in burgundy brocade
with matching color pearl accesso-
ries. The mother of the groom wore a
black, tea length broom skirt with a
white blouse and black matching ac-
Following the ceremony, the
couple were honored with a dinner
reception and dance at the Elks Lodge.
Dinner consisted of a Texas style
barbeque served buffet style with a
variety of meats, vegetables, rolls
and the traditional bride and groom
cakes.
Members of the houseparty in-
cluded Mrs. Tracy Borders of Sul-
phur, OK. Mrs. Adriana Tilley of
Houston, Mrs. Leah Ann Haley of
Texarkana and Tammie Cottle of
Temple. Music was provided by Big
Sky Band of Temple.
After a wedding trip to Jamaica,
the couple are making their home in
San Marcos.
The bride graduated summa cum
laude from Southwest Texas State
University with bachelor’s degrees in
computer information systems and
also in administrative sciences. She
is employed with USAA in San An-
tonio as a porgrammer.
The groom is a graduate of Texas
A&M University with a bachelor's
degree in chemical engineering. He
is a chemical engineer with Hunts-
man Corporation in Austin.
The couple was honored with many
showers.
Wetiuuf&i & Parley cltcutge. Weddi+up VrutMi
Robin Weisinger became the bride Martin of Atlanta, Georgia. The girls
of Ben Pasley November 5, 1994, at wore white shirred silk blouses piped
Bethesda Community Church in Fort
Worth. Pastor Des Evans officiated
the ceremony.
Robin's dress was a white fitted
velvet with a white bridal satin por-
trait collar and long sleeves closed
with seven satin buttons. Her cathe-
dral train was eleven feet long in
white bridal satin trimmed in white
velvet piping, attached to the dress
beneath a box pleated satin bow. Her
cathedral length veil was white illu-
sion attached to a pearl and crystal
tiara.
Her attendants were Christi
Flaherty, sister of the bride and Ma-
tron of Honor of Springfield, Mis-
souri, three bridesmaids; Laura Har-
grove of Houston, Jan Walker of
North Richland Hills, and Mandy
in satin with short sleeves, sweet-
heart necklines and fitted bodice over
red velvet fitted floor length skirts.
The grooms attendants were. Best
Man, Randy West of Jasper, Ala-
bama, three groomsmen, Scott Kavli
of Birmingham, Alabama, Bill New
of Valdosta, Georgia, and Steve Th-
ompson, of Colleyville.
Ben nd Robin are full time music
missionaries and will do extensive
travel under the ministry, 100 Por-
traits.
The parents of the couple, Royce
and Caroly nn Weisinger of Bedford,
Paul and Julia Pasley of Millbrook,
Alabama, and grandparent, Eva
Weisinger of Bogata rejoice in their
unity.
Fulbright Good Neighbors
Hold Christmas Luncheon
The Fulbright Good Neighbors Pietrowski, Clovis VanDeaver and
Club met December 8 with Katy
VanDeaver for a covered dish lun-
cheon. Members present were Ethel
Epps, Jimmie King, Bryl Jean Miller
and Katy VanDeaver. Visitors were
Kay Peek, Lisa Beatty, Kyle Mauldin,
Brad and Rena Anderson, Mike
Loyd Cavender
After lunch members and guests
enjoyed a program, "Christmas’ Of
Different Countries". Gifts were ex-
changed and the next meeting will be
the second Thursday in January 1995
with Bryl Jean Miller as hostess.
Have A Nice
Week End
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1994, newspaper, December 15, 1994; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911125/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.