The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1964
Kallus-Faldyn Wed
Saturday At Hostyn
Miss Helen Kallus and Clar-
ence Faldyn were united in
Holy Matrimony Saturday
morning at nine in the Holy
.Rosary Catholic church at Hos-
tyn. Rev. Louis Fritz per-
formed the double ring cere-
mony and sang the Nuptial
High Mass that followed
White gladioli and hydran-
geas decorated the altar. Mrs.
Pete Rainosek and the church
choir provided the church mu-
sic.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Richard F. Kallus of
THE FAYETTE COUNTY RECORD. L* FRANCE, TEXAS
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Rutersville HI) Club
Hostyn and the groom’s par-' hica Kallus of Giddings, was Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Blume Hosts
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry S.1 maid of honor. She wore a
Faldyn of La Grange. j short dress of lime green peau ilOnOTS ISTKie-elect
I de soie with a scooped neckline »-
Given in marriage by her fa- | anfj a bell-shaped skirt with a ! A surprise miscellaenous
ther, the bride wore a long j^ge rose in tbe back. A large bridal shower, honoring Miss
gown of peau de soie with a | dp soie rQse with a short Lydia Mae Gaskamp, was held
short i ,__. ,u„ She a* Zapp s Kitchen m Warren-
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a chapel train. She wore a seed j kinson of Houston were brides-
pearl crown with a fingertip maids. They were dressed iden-
veil and carried a prayer book ; tically to the honor attendant.
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sleeves! The bodice^ front and j sho^and ton on Sunday afternoon, May
qued with alencon lace beaded . r'^ a iong stemni ^ When the honoree entered
with seed pearls and sequins.; na lon I the hall, she was presented a
Self-covered buttons fastened ! Misses Mary Kallus, sister of double orchid corsage. Her mo-
the bodice in the back. The I the bride, Annette Faldyn, the , ther, Mrs. Delmus Gaskamp,
pleats in the back formed into1 groom’s sister, and Pam Wil- and the grooms-elect’s mother,
,T—*— ■“ Mrs. Bruno Muske, also were
presented similiar corsages.
The gift table was covered
with an ivory lace cloth over
white. It was centered with a
bride doll, flanked by two vases
containing orchids. Crepe pa-
per streamers of lilac and
white, the bride’s chosen col-
ors, were used on the table and
on the honored couple’s chairs.
After the couple had opened
their gifts and expressed their
thanks, a lunch consisting of
chicken salad, pimento cheese
and hot sandwiches, along with
chips, pickles, assorted cake
topped with a white orchid and
streamers.
The bride’s sister, Miss Mo-
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Barbecue At Noon
Beef — Pork — Mutton
GAMES AND ENTERTAINMENT
Official Tri-County League Game -
CARMINE vs. SOMERVILLE
BIG DANCE AT NIGHT
Robert Sivek of Houston
served as best man and
groomsmen were James Fal-
dyn, brother of the groom, Be-
nedict Kallus, the bride’s bro-
ther, and Jerry Lee Faldyn,
the groom’s brother. Ralph
Goerig, brother-in-law of the
bride, and John Lampe were
ushers. Witnesses were Pat La-
mon, the bride’s brother-in-
law, and John Hluchanek, the
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I on June 2 at the First National
| Motr r Bank meeting room for
jits xegular meeting. Twelve
! members and two visitors, Mrs.
Mrs. Albert Blume was hos-ijoe Gaither and Mrs. Harold
tess to the Rutersville HD club Maas, were present.
County Judge H. J. Schovaj-
squares, coffee and punch was i spoke on teenage discipline,
served to about 65 guests. ! Mrs. Erwin Sladek lead the
Hostesses for the occasion ] group in recreation, and Mrs.
were Miss Linda Ziese, Mrs. 1 Harold Harris and Mrs. Wei-
Max Quade, Mrs. Gussie ' dpn Scholtz were the prize win-
Quade, Mrs. Otto Ziese, Mrs. ners.
groom’s cousin.
Both mothers wore beige
dresses, black accessories and
white carnation corsages.
An all day reception „ was
held at the Hostyn dining hall.
Tables were topped with as-
sorted flowers. Miss Alice Kal-
lus of San Antonio, sister of
the bride, registered the guests,
and Mrs. Pat Lamon, also a
sister of the bride, registered
the gifts.
Centering the bridal table
was a three-tiered white wed-
ding cake topped with a minia-
ture bride and groom and
placed on a mirror reflector. It
was cut by Mrs. Eugene Ku-
; besch and served by Miss Ca-
, therine Kolek.
For her traveling apparel,
Mrs. Faldyn chose a beige suit
with black accessories and an
1 orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Faldyn will
make their home at 943 Tulane
i in Houston where Mr. Faldyn
is employed by Alford’s Plas-
tic Co. The bride was employ-
ed as a telephone operator by
Southwesten States Telephone
Co. in La Grange.
| She is a graduate of Bishop
Forest High school and he of
La Grange High school.
Quick!
Pick a Chevrolet and fill in the spaces
Now’s the time to see the great outdoors in a great Chevrolet buy!
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the midst of Trade ’N’ Travel Time.
You two should get together! Object—
celebrating the joys of summer in a new
Chevrolet.
Why a Chevrolet? Well, with 15 models
in four scries, what possible reason is there
to look further?
Take the Impala Super Sport
(and a lot of people do just that).
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Convertible. Has trimmings like
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Bel Airs and Biscaynes, the lower priced
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Audley Muske, Mrs. Nelspn O.
Muske and Miss Linda Lou
Quade.
Miss Gaskamp will become
the bride of Emmett Muske in
the Zion Lutheran church in
Zionsville on June 14.
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Mrs. Oliver Pape, the new
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elected nominee delegate for
the state meeting to be held in
Houston in September. Ruters-
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program at the local radio sta-
tion Friday, June 5. Mrs. C. W.
Fritsch, Mrs. Jake Fritsch, Mrs.
Oliver Pape, Mrs. Harold Har-
ris and Mrs. Marvin Otto were
appointed to take part in it.
The next bieeting will be on
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Office Hours 8-5:30 Mon.-Sat.
After 5:30 by Appointment
as hostess. The demonstration
will be by the 4-H club.
After the meeting adjourned
the hostess served refresh-
ments.
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 64, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 9, 1964, newspaper, June 9, 1964; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988590/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.