The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1993 Page: 6 of 22
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Served
bride. Eucharistic minister was
Barbara Hajdik. Gary Frank and
Irene Reznicek, godparents of the
bride presented the gifts. Altar
boys were Lynn Frank and John
Brown. Ginger Lowstetter, friend
of the bride, and Marty Maxwell,
nephew of the groom, presented
programs at the church.
During the ceremony the bride
presented the mothers with a long
stemmed peach rose.
The reception was held at the
Knights of Columbus Hall in
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with Marine Attack Squadron 513,
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The 1972 graduate of Lamar
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and Mrs. Johnnie Konarik. The
hall was adorned with lattice pan-
els, coral and teal bows, fresh
flowers, and candles.
The bride’s cake was a tiered
creation with Australian lace ic-
ing, fresh coral flowers and
topped with a Precious Moments
bride and groom statue. Each cake
had a different flavored filling.
The groom's cake was a chocolate
cake designed with a fishing
stream and a golf course. Both of
the cakes were made by Zientek
Bakery of Brenham.
Members of the house party in-
cluded Maryann Maxwell, Geral-
dine Maxwell, sisters-in-law of
the groom, Tracey Acebo, Donna
Janca, Kristi Kollatschny, Ginger
Lowstetter, Nancy Lowstetter,
Peggy McLean, Denise Pckar and
Loriann Schroeder, friends of the
bride.
The bride and groom left the re-
ception for the honeymoon in a
white stretch limousine. After
their trip to Puerto Vallarta,
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| Male cat* (neutered or not) are
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| Broughttoyouasa public service from
Angela Marie Krchnak and sign predominant in her gown.
Joseph William Maxwell were Delicate pearl studded silk flowers
united in marriage on Saturday, and pearls also adorned the finger-
March 20, 1993 at three o'clock tip veil.
in the afternoon at the Immaculate The bride carried a cascade bou-
Conception Church in Sealy with quet of white spider lilies,
Msgr. Boli Zientek performing stephanotis, roses and baby's
the double ring ceremony. breath trailed with variegated ivy
Angela is the daughter of Mr. and enhanced with sprays and
and Mrs. Edward Krchnak of Sealy strands of pearls and tied with
and the granddaughter of Mr. and white lace ribbons.
Mrs. Ralph Frank of Bellville and She carried out the tradition of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krchnak something old by wearing her
of Sealy. Joey is the son of Mr. great grandmother’s sterling sil-
and Mrs. Gene Maxwell of Sealy ver cross necklace. Something
and the grandson of the late Mr. new was her dress, something
and Mrs. Herreid Meadows of borrowed was her petticoat from
Gilmer and the late Mr. and Mrs. her sister-in-law, a garter repre-
E. E. Strange of Big Sandy. He is sented something blue, and a
the foster grandson of Mr. and penny was placed in her show by
Mrs. J.R. Martindale of Gilmer, her father.
The bride’s gown was a Bonny The groom wore a Park Avenue
design of white satin. It featured a double breasted white coat which
fitted bodice which was pleated at was elegantly enhanced with
the waist and adorned with sequins black satin shawl lapels, black
and pearls and long pleated puffed satin covered buttons and black
sleeves. The full skin fell to a full pleated trousers. He also wore a
cathedral train that was also Genesis style white paisley vest
pleated at the end and trimmed with black satin shawl lapels and
with two large bows, sequins and black satin covered buttons to
pearls. compliment his jacket, he wore a
Angie chose a white headpiece white rose boutonniere accented
groom. He wore a tuxedo identical Sealy with a buffet meal. A dance
to his dad’s. The miniature bride followed with music by Night
was Valerie Krchnak, niece and Shift and a grand march led by Mr.
The family of Alton D. (Sonny) Ferrell wishes to
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for their many kind remembrances and comforting
thoughtfulness.
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god child of the bride. Valerie
was attired in a long white dress
and veil similar to the bride. She
carried a bouquet of white roses
and baby’s breath trailed with lace
ribbon.
The bride’s attendants were Amy
Fogle, matron of honor, and April
Lowstetter, maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Brenda Krchnak,
sister-in-law of the bride, Kristie
Hruzek, Nancy Tipp, and Chris-
tine Acebo, friends of the bride.
The junior bridesmaid was Megan
Maxwell, niece of the groom.
Flower girls were Lacey Krchnak,
niece of the bride, and Jessica
Fogle, friend of the bride. They
were attired in long formal coral
satin dresses with puffed sleeves.
They carried bouquets of coral silk
flowers trimmed with off white
lace ribbon, greenery, and pearls.
The flower girls carried off-white
satin covered hearts adorned with
coral flowers, ribbons and pearls.
All of the bouquets, corsages,
boutonnieres and bows were made
by Loriann Schroeder, friend of
to compliment her gown with with pearls. . the bride. , currently making their home in
multiple pearl strand clusters The miniature groom was Colby Serving as best men were Art Sealy where Joey is the associate
gently curved to mimic the fan de- Maxwell, son of the bride and and Mart Maxwell, brothers of the manager of Pizza Hut and Angie is
groom. Groomsmen were Randall employed by Mark III, Inc. and
Krchnak, brother of the bride, continuing her college education.
Troy Neisner, Trae Rogers, and Following the rehearsal on
Richard Goebel, friends of the March 13th the groom’s parents
groom. Braydon Maxwell, hosted a dinner at Tony’s Restau-
nephew of the groom, was the ju- rant in Scaly. A meal of chicken
nior groomsman. They were at- fried steak with all the trimmings
tired in Medallion tuxedos with a was served to all the attendants
black and white houndstooth dou- and immediate family. The bride
ble breasted jacket. and groom presented gifts to their
Ushers were Stephen Frank, attendants,
cousin of the bride, Chris DuFour, The bride was honored with a
George Fogle, Dickie Pate, Ken- miscellaneous shower at the ICC
noth Pate, and Joe Trojan, friends Center in Scaly. Hostesses were
of the groom. They wore black Carolyn Cole, Nedra Dabney,
double breasted tuxedos by Henry Cindy Ellison, Nancy Frocbcl, Al -
Grethl. ice Gregurck, Connie Hinze, Bea
The mother of the bride wore a Konieczny, Ivy Konvicka, Brenda
mauve satin brocade suit accented Krchnak, Nancy Lowstetter, Cc-
with pearl buttons. The mother of cilia Luedecke, Maryann Maxwell,
the groom wore a mint green dress Merle Pachcr, Carolyn Pavlicek,
with a floral jacket accented with Irene Rezpicek, Flora Stolarski,
pearls. Each wore an off-white Florine Stuessel, Barbara Tipp,
rose corsage trimmed with pearls, and Carol Woolsey. The hostess -
The fathers of the bride and groom es‘ gift was a ceramic canister set.
wore double breasted Henry Grethl The bride-to-be thanked everyone
black tuxedos. . ... for the lovely gifts and everyone
The church was decorated with enjoyed a lunch of cake, sand-
white Boral arrangements, ferns, wichcs and punch.
and double ring candelabra. The Joey and Angie were honored
. 3 TO MARRY IN JULY Pews wnremmnartedvith white satin
The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Eileen Bubak, daughter of Mrs. soloists for the ceremonv were
Everett J. Buback and the late Everett Bubak, to Wesley Mazac, son of Mrs. Lyn Novicke and Don Alphin ac.
Wanda Dieringer and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mazac, is announced by their parents. comnanied hv Janet AlIIhin on
The wedding is scheduled for July 31 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic EomPK" D-wanpsnnn
Church. Eileen is the granddaughter of Mrs. Ruby Tyree of Baytown and the late D|aved m nMe. as PIn bride
Zelmon J. Tyree, and Mrs. Bernice Bubak of Bellville and the late Herman E. Bubak. Paz escorted quol the aisle bv her
Wesley is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Alton New of Lissie, Mrs. Albina Mazac of Ser
Sealy and the late Louis Mazac. Readers were Wayne and Bess
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1993, newspaper, May 20, 1993; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594825/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.