Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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made hancikinhiff of her u> graduate,
ther's from Hru.-wU, Belgium tuial an<l (.,
She won a uold wriM wateh, Tlioma . ,ja„
LMfi of th« iidt'Kroi'in. Aft. i a
Sebestct-Myers
Mis.- Jean Del.any Myer- bo
<ani( the bride of Jne Martin
Sebesta in a beautiful ceremony
at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church here en Saturday after-
noon, August 27, at 4:'0 o'-
clock. The Rev. M. C Deacon'
officiated. Ma.-.-i .f white
trladioia- ami palms, with burn- |
In*: white taper- in tall cande
labia, created a bridal back- '
ground.
Thf bride i- the dau^htei of
Lt. Col. and Mr.-. Richard R.
Myei .-, and Mr. Seb. ta i- the
-■ n of County Judtft and Mr-.
Henry Sebesta.
Mi-- Nancy Bigtr-, soloist, and
Mrs. .J. L. Waujrh, "ipan;-t.
furnished the wedding music.
(liven in marriagi by her fa-
ther, the bride wore an heir-
loom vwn of Chantil'v ace
!«3h>C vv5r>iPl
MR. AND MRS. JOK MARTIN SKBEST
whit
c-A'-DIKEH
r.vii white -at.v. Tie moulded
!'(.,di • of lace wa- fashioned
with a -calloped neoklirx and
-hurt lace s.eev • s. I.an also
edged the waltz length -kirt,
which was encircled at the bot-
tom with finely pleated net.
Her bouquet va- of white
French feathered carnation-
centered with a white orchid.
She carried a? heirloom hand-
kerchief given to her by Mrs.
Scottic I>a\.-.
Miss Cynthia K. M\et- wa-
ver -ister'- maid of honor.
Wearii i: a waltz lenirth trow:
of whiii Chai tilly !.ice over
pa.-tel biui .k taffeta, .-he
carried a bouquet of yellow car-
nal ion.-.
Henry W. Sebesta "f San An
tonio -'-rved hi- brother as best
man. Ushers ..en Lee N Ma
■ -h ..f Sm thville and Kenneth
Sebesta of Texas <'.ty.
Kor th« c-iemony, the bride >
mother wore a beige -ilk -treet
dre with an <-t - hid corsage.
Mr-. Sebe-ta no-e a beige
shantung and chiffon afternoon
dre-- with matching feather hat.
Sh< wore an hid corsage.
The home of the bride's pa
rent.- wa.- the scene of a -mail
reception, immediately follow-
ing the ceremony for the wed-
ding party, relative- and out of
tow gue-ts.
White 111 ie- a i \v! it> glad
iola- v\eii u. ed at vantage
points in the reception room.-,
and an arrangement c •' • ite
.. as);- a and \% hite rand'. in
-ilvei candelabra centered the
jace covered table. The art;-t.
cally decorated thre- tiered wed
dmg cake, which wa.- made by
Mrs. Matthew Ha: ' ie,it.-d
;■ point of inter- -t. a" one <-t d
: th« table, with the punch
-.-nice at the ot er. Champagne
punch ami mint; wen -erved
b\ Mi Nancy ! ^g- ami Mi-
Cynthia Myer-
Hoth M i. ai M ' - >< < -' a
aie giaduate- ct" Ha trop High
School. Mr-. S* tn-sta attended
Incarnate Word <«>lleu< it San
\ ntonio w here ■ was a mem
her of Phi Su na Kappa. \!
pha Helta Sigma and Alpha
.amhda Delta. She wa- queen of
Ita-11.>p*> Annual Hoinecom i
and Rodeo in 1 1 She is now
a ,-tudent at t < Au-tin Stati
Hospital School >>f Medical lech
nology.
Mr. Sebesta •• -tudent at
the l'nivei>ity of Texas Law
j School, where • is a member
of Phi Cam ma Delta Fraternity.
For her gon.. away costume
Mi -. Si besta w ■ a roya blu<
sheath with a white orchid cor
I-agi and whit« i e -di ii-. Fol-
lowing a short wedding trip to
Port Aransas, ' y art a* iioim
at Tin Zinnia St i ct, in \u.-tn.
? Wilhelin-C'verstreet
Mi.-- Anna (. a i Overstreet
of !03 Allen St \u-tin, da ig-
ter of Mr. aid Mr- Richard
Lee Overstrei : •!' \ be
! an.i the brid' >>f .lame Hei
I nard Wilhelin, -or. of Mr ami
M r-. Kd Wil- ■ i:i , ■ f Sa. i ed
Heart Parish, Kockne, -at-,it ia>
ii or: i:-g, Vug;. L>, in -«• « .
Mean Church, Rookr.e, Re\
Claude Fan pa-tor, officia
ted at the Nuptial High Ma
Mr.-. Karl Callahan. Ha-t >i ,
wa organist. The Sacred Heart
School ang t - r«-ponse \r
rangements of a -,it« gladioli
and greenery banked the altar
Mis.- Over.-tri ct a g:aduat<
of St. Mary' Vaden-.y. \ustir.
Mr. Willi' m a! employed
with the Ci?> Department of
| Rest man wa Clotu V\ :ln-lu:.
Ro, knc. brother of tin groom
t ai lo \\ illielm, Pat M< ui .
fiist cousin of the groom, and
Kenneth Bartsch, all of Rockne,
were the other attendant
Mrs Overstreet, mother of
the bride, wore a blui chiffon
' ilre-s with a white carnation
coi-agi Mi- Willie in. motllel
: of the giooni choo-e a black
! dre.-- with a whit< carnation
Icoi-agt
\ wedding dinner wa- erv.-d
in St. Dominic Savio Hall, Rock
j in Mi-s Joyce Mvei tivet of
\ustin. -i-ter of the biide. pi<
i -idi d at tin bride's book.
\fti-i a honeymoon trip t>>
! (ia vi -toil the couple are now
at home at 20-1 South ljimai
Aw-tin.
Mi.-;. Lilly Rucker
Fete : With Surprise
.Birthday Party
F.'i'ids, neighbors and rela
• . i • lebi atetl M r LilK Ru
The double ring ceremon>
wa performed by Kr. Jeomone
S. Calcj'gli' I M In foil the
main altar decoiated with white
gla<liola- a'd wt.it' lock. I lie
music w a- pla> i d by Mr-. Ma-
in Ciaik
Mi Maiv \ n Ma. MIM'V of
Ho i,-ton a the maid of honor.
Slo carried a bouquet ot taii>
man ro-« t'harlt Hei 1. of
I I.tike Jackson, brothei of the
I bridegroom, wa be-t mai
IIm In id' i- a graduate of
I tin Univer.ity of Texas and is
< niploy <1 b\ the Dallas • it}
| l.aki wood Library The bride-
groom, who al-o a Uva- I
I'll
l)kii.
tbiy wij| j
♦il I ■ I..at
H, k . ,
of \|r. J*
the lute \|r
l«<t Judgi Hl„j
all of Ha tn.ji
Calvary £pis
^hurchl
,AM> ii wvr
mi.U .,,;V1(;
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11 (1(1
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1 night
party
Th,
Mr-
hatl i
: w Ith
73 d birthday Tnur-<la\
with a -urpri-e birthday
birthday caki . made
Rucker'* gtanddaugl t• •.
andle- but -va- eng aved
78" and "Happy Mirth
da\ lira rat mother".
I"' t h> - - te - — i • s ft-: t in ■ a-iff.
wi ■ ^11 . Price Hefr ■ r. Mr
Klgin I.i-i- end Mr- <ixr:«nd
Hefner.
Refreshments of cant pun.
and sodii wert -erveii t< M:-
Rn< k« • ad th« fo: ,..w ; -g g u«- - *
Mr. at >! Mr . * i-. .i H , ■ i ' .
Ro;. \ i t y. Hi tt\ ai..i .1 ' ' \ .
Mi and M .laki \ igt. 1 • >i
and M • • Mi d He f i,« -
Ml- K , Le. . Mi Pr - Hef
f i r and Kay and M an; Mr•
Alex Alexander.
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-Vustm i- a g: a• i .at. of Sa- red
Htar' School, Rockne.
• liven in marriage fty her
fatr..>r, the i.riii' w ore a tra !
tiona, we*ldtng • ' f fi'-oi
leng«h white a •... . iact , and
carried a dutcr style b< ..i jet
of white car- atiot ■
Ma f >r. a a- M Mar
Klizabeth Josei • . Bride-maid-
ere M i - Jnr t <, ertz, M. • -
Crace Coertz, \ i.-tin. and M
Rachae. W ,lh«. m, R -kn«,
ter of the groo-:
The maid of h< nor a d : •
■ i id( -ma <1 a.i. aient a. . wt
tired in s:r t length dre ■-< of
blue, and • i-ie -mal. hats of
•a ite tu i a' '...v.1 }.. (
carried a bfiuquet of cart.at.on-
E-e. :<■-Price
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1960, newspaper, September 8, 1960; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237808/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.