The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1966 Page: 8 of 15
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Evening Ceremony
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Escorted to the altar by her luslon veil In place and she car- and Mrs. Robert Schumacher,
father, Miss Carolyn Jean Bar- ried a white bouquet of white, both of San Antonio; Mrs Gus
tels'was wed' to Ray Holton orchids and roses. •,< Schuman Arlington; Miss
Cook in a double "ring, Saturday* Mrs. Herman Breed of San Carol
... '■ ceremofiv atr Grace.....LuUierkti Antonio served as matron of ton, and Miss Carol Kearny of
a Church in San Antonio. ***• honor. She chose a formal gown Austin. * /" \ _ ;
The bride is the daughter of of'American beauty rose with The bride’s table held a three „
- Mr and Mrs. Ben H. Battels an A-line-skill Her nosegay tiered wedding cake and was ~ w
of San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. was of pink gladioli centered centered an antique silvei _
Thomas E Cook, 209 Bumet, with pink.roses. vase filled with mums and glad-
are parents'of the groom. Mrs. William T. Kidd of Aus- toll. For travel the bride chose-
Performing the ceremony be- tin, and Miss Linda Spacek of a;navy, three piece, knit suit.
fore an altar decorated with San Antonio were bridesmaids The new Mrs. Cook.attended
white gladioli, mtims and asters and -dressed identically to .the Texas Lutheran College and is
was the Rev. M. David Fetter, honor attendant. a graduate of the Uniyereltyof
Mr and Mrs. John Donahue pro- 'John A. Gillette was best man -Texas where she. receded a BS
vided nuptial music as soloist and groomsmen were Lawrence degree in elementary education.
v niywiiUt "V.-Y~. . Bartels. brother of the bride; . She is ajso a member of Kappa
The bride's gown of ivory 'and Donald Cook, brother of the —Delta Pi. , -- ~
peau de sole was styled with groom. Serving as ushers were The groom, will graduate from -
‘ scoop neckline Venice; lace Michael Schaefer of San An- Texas in Jantary when, he wil •
. .. . sleeves and A-line" skirt. The tonio. and William P. Cappleman receive a degree in chemlcal
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border on the hem and a-mantle For the reception, held in the of Delta Kappa FPsiloa- .
«hapeOengdK‘ A- fellowship hall, iperaberg oi the The couple ww Tnakc. their
bow of Venice lace held her il- houseparty were Mrs. Joel Smith home In Austin.
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MRS. GENE ALLEN MARK
Westminster Presbyterian Church Wedding
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Following a wedding trip to floral designs. A white runner The backs were designed with
Tennessee and Kentucky Mr. defined the bridal-aisle. bow marked lace panels,
and Mrs Gwehh Drouett Casey The bride chose an antique They carried cascades of mix.
will make their borne at the ,P«au de sole gown with pearl ed flowers in shade* ofblue,
Barkley Square Town House studded Alenoon lace etching turquoise and green.
n married in a the neckline and bell sleeves. . Lawrence „£ast?y, the groom’s
e^imnnl qadf,iS'nv The same lace banded the skirt brother, was best man. Grooms-
candlelight ceremony encircled the Watteau train, men were Urry Hancock, Carl
W Her headpiece was a baby Scantlen, Lyndon Mallory. Ron-
“ rParLhrr«f M^hj>dist - doll - Alencon lace cap support- nle Read and Bill Whitley, the
rrh " Crest Methodlat 0f imported bride s brother-in-law.
. aurch in Houston, ..conducting Ushers were Don Duran Jr.,
tne ritual _ ' She carried a white orchid Rodney Mabry and Joe Baker.
The bride b the former Miss with stephanotis and lily of the Rhonda Casey, the groom’s
TEWnifams ^ niece, was flower girl a^d Der-'
iL^r.n^am L E' ^ Mrs. Bill Whitley, the bride’s rick Thames was ringbearer.
4Ub uranmam. sister, was matron of honor and For the reception In the
The groom is the son of Mrs. j^jss gandra Head was maid of church parlor Miss Nettie Hurr,
•* R y Manning and the late Bridomaids were Mrs. L. Miss Jane Williams, Miss Cyn- .
i./ Drouett Casey, E. Casey, the groom's sister-in thia Holecek, Miss Cathy Con-
Mrs. Rodney Mabry, organist, ]aw; Miss Pam Breeland, Miss nor and Miss Linda Minter were
and Rodney Calk, soloist, pro- Sarah Klrkman, Miss Charlotte members of the houseparty.
vided nuptial music.
Westminster Presby - soie fashioned with a natural ane Goseb of Crosby.‘The at-
terian Church was the setting waist and cathedral train, Alen- tendants all carried cascade
for Saturday’s wedding of Miss con lace appliques accented the bouquets of-t orchid, lavender
Sharon Louise Hudspeth and bodice and skirt front. . and purple flowers.
Gene Allen Marek. ' a bouffant veil of illusion de- Best man was Marvin Marek,
Mrs. Marek is the daughter pended from a headpiece of a brother of the groom. Richard
of Mr. and Mrs, C, B.* Huds- \ peau de soie. rose. Carried with Sirocka, cousin of the groom;
peth, 363 Fortner. Groom’s pars her cascade of white roses and Larry Wiggins 'of Highlands;
ents arc "Mr.' and' Mrs. F. J. an orchid .was a handkerchief Robert Bolmanski; and Randy
Marek of Crosby. , beloning to the groom’s moth- Marek, nephew of the groom;
Performing the double ring er. Her only jewelry was a served as groomsmen.'. Ushers
ceremony were Charles strand of pearls. V ■ were Darrell Hudspeth, brother
H. Teykf and the Rev. Dam Mrs; Sam Pope of Cleveland, cousin of the bride;.Milton Ku-
Marek of Crosby. Nuptial music • cousin of the bride was matron bala and David Svobpda, both
was provided by Mrs, William of honor. The lilac j»au de soie of Crosby.
Zartman, organist, and Miss bodice of the gown she wore Flower girl was Becky Brad-
V Janie Gray, soloist. was fashioned after the bride’s berry and ring bearer was Ted
An arrangement of white flow- and it was overlap with lace. Marek, the groom’s-nephew,
ers and orchids decorated the, Deep side pleats accented the For the reception held in the
base of the altar. Wrought iron controlled skirt. Her headpiece fellowship hall, merrtbers of the
candelabra of graduated heights was a peau de soie rose with a houseparty were Mrs. Marvip
flanked the communion table tuft of silk maline in'the bick. Marek, Miss Annette -Marek,
and family pews were marked Bridesmaids, were -Miss De- Miss Dianne Smitherman, Mrs| •
with clusters of green fern. ^ lores Dlouhy, Miss Beverly Ger- Richard Kriappenberger, a n d,:..
Given in marriage by her. des, cousin of the bride from Miss Laura Koudelka.
father, the bride chose a formal Angleton; Mrs. Leslie Holland; The bride’?, table was l aid
gown of white, silk peau de and junior bridesmaid. Miss EM- _j8ee MAREK, Page 10)
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Withrow, the bride’s cousin from Candlelight tulle overlaid With
The setting’for tHe Redding Mexia. - Chantilly lace decqrated the
. included white, green and tur- They Wore formal sheaths of tables which held, runners of
quoise flowers with candelabra aqua chiffon with empire bpd-- smilax entwined on stiver cah-
and smilax trees banking the ices overlaid with turquoise lace. (See CASEY, Peg* 10)
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Taylor orchids, stephanotis and ivy houseparty were Miss Jill Clap-
Stratton will make their home formed her bouquet. man, Miss Ann Taylor, and Miss
Y in Austin following their Satur- Maid of honor, Miss Patricia Lorri Garrigus, all of Houston:
day wedding at Park Place Allred of Houston, chose a slim Miss Diane Moore of Austin; s,
Methodist Church in Houston. formal dress of American beauty Miss Carroll Rehmann of
^ .;Y „„The bride, former Miss Cheryl brocade and pink crepe. A brp? San Antonio-
' s'’ Darlene druse, is the daughter cade back panel was marked The bride’s table held a four
of Mr. and Mm. "George -W. ^y a terge ^nch bow ai^ her Uered cake topped with a sugar
druse of Houston Groom’s Dar- J^adpiece was an American Rgg^try table held the '
ents are Mr. apd'Mrs. j; Bryan C'S Victorian glamellia Sden book and rice tee^Other
Stratton, 180 Bayshore. ' : j„ shades ^ tables were decorated with an
The Rev. Clyde Thomas per- Bridesmaids, dressed identical- arrangement - of - white mums^
formed the double ring cere - i jy to the maid of honor, were s™ck and gladioli Engraved
mony before an altar decorated Miss Lynn Stratton, sister of the champagne glasses were pre-
* with white Fuji chrysanthe- groom; Mrs. James Steed, Mrs. 6en,e“ the bride and groom. -
mums, two tree candelabra and John Austin III, both of Austin; For a wedding trip to New
smilax. Music was provided by Mrs. Allen Gardner of San An- Mexico, the new Mrs, Stratton ,
Mrs. Mark Harris, organist, aitt tonio; Miss Jane Nugent of chose an A-line skimmer of
George Dent, soloist. •/ Houston; and junior bridesmaid foam greenwith adouble breast-
Escorted to the altar by her Miss Barbara Cruse, sister of ed coat of blue and green. Her
father, the bride wore a formal the bride. accessories were green,
gown of camellia whitebengaline James Steed was best man Mrs. Stratton is a graduate of
with an empire bodice of re-em- and groomsmen were Michael the University of Texas with a
broidered Alencon lace. The bell Powers, Ted Davis, Steve Hud- BS degree in elementary educa-
sklrt was accented by a three nail, Wayne Young and Ronnie tion. Stratton is a graduate of
panel, chapel length train. A Ramey of Houston; and Charles New Mexico Military Institute;
three tier coronet of lace and Samhill of Austin. Texas, from which he holds a
pearls complemented her veil of For the reception held in the BA degree and now attends Uni-
silk illusion. Lilies of the valley- Warwick Hotel, members of the verity of Texas Law School.
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MRS. FRANK JOHN FOLTYN JR.
Naw brother-in-law performs cefemony
MRS. ROBERT WESLEY MARTIN
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doubfe-ring quet of white carnations and she Houston; Mrs. Henry Krolczyk;
ceremony at St. Jude’s Catholic carried her grandmother’s lace Mrs. Charles Silva of East Ber-
Church In Highland* Miss Cathe- handkechief. Her only Jewelry nard; Mlsa Bernice Krolczyk;
rlne Frances Macha and Frank was a rhinestone heart pendant Miss Gladys Krolczyk; and Mrs.
John Foltyn Jr. were united in
marriage by the Rev. Emitian her sister's maid of honor. She
Foltyn of Waco, bother of the chose a street length dress of a lace tablecloth and held a
groom. ~ yellow peau de sole with match- three - tiered wedding cake with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ma- ing shoea. Her nosegay was of miniature bride and groan. For
cha, 2614 Cedar Bayou Lunch yellow and white asters. travel to Austin the new Mr*,
burg Road are the bride’, par Dressed identically to the hon- Foltyn wore a three piece dress
enu. Parents of the groom are or attendant, bridesmaids were of rose . beige acetate laoe
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Foltyn Sr. Mis* Ronny Ann Burton, bride's trimmed with nylon and satin,
of Jarrell. niece and Mias Dorothy Nemec, Her accessories were white.
The altar was decorated with groom’s niece. The couple will make their
urns of gladioli and asters. Craig Charles Gola Jr. was best home In Houston.
Warren, organist provided mu- man and groomsmen were Le- The
sic. * - roy Krolczyk, and Ted Nemec Robert
Given in marriage by her Jr. Richard Nemec and John attended Lee College. She la
father, the bride wore a formal Nemec Jr. ushered....... ...........
gown of Chantilly lace over sat- The groom'* niece, Kathy Ne- al nurse at Tidelthd, General
■ *■„' in Cascades of lace tier* ere- rose wa. flower girl .and Ralph Hoapltal in Channelview.
a ted a full bouffant akirt from Burton, bride’* nephew was Foltyn IS a graduate of St.
the natural waistline. A detach- ring bearer. Mary’s High School In Taylor
able court train depended from For the reception at the Amer- and Man-Power Business Ooi -
the shoulders A coronet of so- lean Legion Hall in Crosby, lege. He is employed as a pro- A,
quins and pearl* held in place members of the houseparty were grammer and IBM computer
her fingertip veil of Illusion. Mrs. Charles Pttclk of Roeen* operator at Sanitary Fa
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Mr. and Mrs. Weslpy Robert ques and seed pearls. A straight tonio were groomsmen.
Martin are honeymooning in .train depended from the shoul-
Wearing a dres* identical to
Galveston following their Satur- dors. A cluster of three white the bridesmaids Miss Leslie Le-
day wedding at Cedar Bayou satin roses formed the he&dplece pere of Nacogdoches was flower
Batlst Church. to which her veil of Illusion was g|ri- The groom’s nephew, Greg
- The bride if the former Miss attached. With her bouquet of c4y of Waco was ring bearer,
Edwina Elaine Townsend, the white glamellaa and carnations, wl(h Em|le and Edward Martin
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. a white, linen handkerchief be- 0, Houston, the groom's cousins, .
Townsend, 1402 Bob Smith Road, longing to her mother was car- a§ candlelighters.
Mr. and Mrs. WcsleyMsrtin of ried She ^^da*lx- ^ Diane ^ ^ Houston.
San Antonio are the groom s pence Ih her jhoe *h wa, Un Odom of Dickinson,
paIf.nt*x 0)l y and A'G*y °fw#00’^
Altar decorationiifor^th dou- an*»- , . groom’s sister were members of
ble ring ceremony performed by Miss Pat Townsend served as * houseoartv for the receo-
the Rev/- Gerald U Pere of her sister's maid of honor. She YVS< ;.y h:f *
Nacogdoches included bsskets of wore a formal gown of cpr.1 tW" ^i!m
white mums and gladioli twin satin with an A-Uile skirt. A The brides table was laid
candelabra, and white, iatln, cluster of roses with e small, White net over satin and
kneeling pillow. Pianist, Miss dark coral ,ha( formed her held a three 9fton|Ja5*e
Carolyn TtAvnsend, slater of the headpiece and she carried a cate topped with wedding bells
bride; organist, Miss Wanda loiw stem, flamingo chlored rose, and trimmed in flamtogo rput.
Wheeless of Dickinson, and so- Miss Jan Sercy of Troup, Miss Punchy service and the brides
lolsts, Miss Margaret Westfield, Janet Holsomback, and Mias Liz bouquet completed appointments,
and Andrew Shipp provided the Cox of Bridge City were brides- Gr®®7,’al*a^le, ,he*d. a
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1966, newspaper, September 5, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145237/m1/8/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.