The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Althaus-Muske Rites
Held At Round Top
Bethlehem Lutheran church
at Round Top was the setting
at three o’clock Saturday after-
noon for the wedding of Miss
Delores Mae Althaus of near
Burton and Clyde Muske of
Houston. The Rev Otto Fehler
performed the double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. E. O. Althaus
and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muske, all
of near Burton.
Mrs. J. D. Miller, organist,
provided the wedding music.
Gus Vogler, soloist, sang “The
Greatest Step In Life” and
"The Lord’s Prayer.”
Vases of white mums and
single candles were used on
the altar. A stand of ferns on
each side of the altar com-
pleted the decorations.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. She wore
« gown of chantilly lace over
bridal satin, the fitted bodice
coming to a point in front,
long tapered sleeves ending in
petal point over the hand, and
scallops outlining the sweet-
heart neckline The skirt was
full with an inserted front
panel made of net and net
ruffles. The scalloped hem-
line was edged with tiny lace
and each scallop held an ap-
pliqued flower. The scalloped
train was also edged with lace.
Her veil of tulle and lace
•was attached to a headdress' groomsmen E. G. Althaus,
of pearls and rhinestones. Ap- brother of the bride, and Cur-
pliqued flowers with rhine- vey Weber, uncle of the groom,
stone centers trimmed the veil, were ushers.
She wore a pearl necklace and The bride’s and groom’s mo-
earrings, a gift of the groom, thers wore navy blue suits
She carried a prayer book with white and black accessor-
overlaid with white carnations iea and white carnation cor-
encircling an orchid, set off sages.
With satin streamers. A reception followed at the
Miss Dorothy Althaus, sis- pa Bahia half A boat-shaped,
ter of the bride, was maid of two-tiered wedding cake deco-1
honor and she wore a costume I"8 j W j . wblte ro^es- *ovt‘
of pink taffeta with a ruffled “ and hearis’ and topped
net overskirt, a cummerbund ! Wltb a miniature bride and
and bow. She wore a pink j *r"0Tn’ centered the bride s
taffeta headpiece covered with I ** ’’
After the bride and groom
cut the first slice of cake, Mrs.
Charles Weinert cut the re-
mainder, and it was served by j
Misses Nina Mertz, Judy We- ]
her, Karen Fricke and Lana |
Jean Behnke. Miss Pearlie
Jane Eckert presided over the
net and trimmed with net
rufffles, and matching taffeta
gloves and pink earrings,
a gift of the bride. Her bou-
quet was a cascade of white
carnations, nets and streamers.
The bridesmaids were dress-
ed identically like the honor , bride>s book
attendant. They were Mrs. Dan j A , , a
Muske of Houston, sister-in-! A dance honored the couple
law of the groom, Miss Karel mus*c finished by the
Kay H i n z e and Miss Jane j Aj^Tsla" ,^afT*^lers ,
Hinze, cousins of the bride. ' , bnd”8 trav^ ensemble
e o u i . for a trip through Texas. Lou-
Karen Sue Behnke, cousin igiana and Arkansas was „
of the bride, was flower girl, blue sutt, black accessorles and
Her white dress was fashioned an
like the other attendants’ and ^ k ,
she carried a white basket of , , P .*7 p and groom both
rose petals. Rov Gene Wun- £®duated from the Burton
derlich, cousin of the groom. school and Bl.nn college,
carried the rings on a lace and "renha™ He em,P™yed by
satin heart-shaped pillow trim- 11"88 and Terminal
med with lace and satin bows. ^°mpan|'f Ho»ston where
<i j »» i , ,. ithcv will make their home at
Howard Muske served his | 6212 Brady street
brother as best man. Dan Mus-
ke, also a brother, Jerry Sacks
and Douglas Knutzen, ecus- Rrhrar,a, s
ins of the groom, were the m- „j A/rP: ,
m fSTerra cottot? RimRB. Df graho*.
Kleiber-Blaha Rites
Performed Thursday
In a simple wedding perform- 1
ed before the f>: 15 o’clock Mass j
Thursday morning in Sacred
Heart Catholic church, Miss
Annie Kleiber became the
bride of Bernard Blaha of I
Houston. The double ring cere- j
mony was performed by Rt. I
Rev Msgr. S. A. Zintek.
The bride, daughter of the ■
late Mr. and Mrs. Charlie;
Kleiber of Winchester, was at-1
tired in a gray suit, white satin
hat and black accessories, and |
she wore a corsage of white
carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ptlchiek
of near Winchester, sister and
brother-in-law of the groom, I
were the witnesses. '
Before leaving for Houston,
where they will make their
home, the couple attended a
wedding breakfast for mem-
Willow Springs News
By Mrs. Larry Krebs
Peraonal*
Mr. and Mra E C Minsaen. Mr
bers of the immediate family at
the home of the groom’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Blaha of near La Grange.
Before her marriage, the
bride was employed at Kad-
lecek’s Cafe.
HOLY ROSARY PARISH ANNUAL
FEAST
HOSTYN
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4TH
HOLY MASSES AT 6:30 AND #:30 A. M.
HOSTYN STYLE DINNER
AT 11:00 A. M.
Consisting Of ... .
Hoatyn-Made Sausage, Fried Chicken and AU The Trimmings
Adult* $1,06 — Children Under 12, SOg
SUPPER AT 5:00 P. M.
AMUSEMENTS--REFRESHMENTS
Music During The Day By
The Lone Star Brass Band
DANCE AT NIGHT
Music By
HRACHOVY’S ORCHESTRA
For A Good Time, Come to Hostyn!
Mr. and Mbs. Louis Muske,
parents of the groom, enter-
tained the wedding party with
a supper at the Round Top
Educational building Friday
evening After the meal, which
consisted of a turkey dinner,
the prospective bride and
groom presented their gifts to
their attendants.
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PH. 135 - - LA GRANGE
MISS BETTY JO LAMZA
Mrs. Lillie Lamza of La
Grange announces the ap-
proaching marriage of her
daughter, Betty Jo, to Leroy
Baca, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrill Baca of La Grange. The
wedding will take place on
October 12 at the Holy Rosary
Catholic church at Hostyn.-
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bell of
Houston were here last week
spending part of their vacation
and visiting relatives and
friends.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of oar dear
wife and mother. Mrs Annie
Vaaek, who passed away Oct. 1,
11158:
As we loved her. so wc miss her.
In our thoughts she lingers near;
Loved, remembered, longed for
always.
Brings many a silent tear.
Sadly missed by:
JACK VASKK
LAKKY AND TOMMY
and Mrs. Larry Krebs and sous
spent last week Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Lee Leonhardt and girls
at Round Top.
Miss Eunice Kckermann and
Fred Kran of Houston Bpent the
weekend here with Mr and Mrs
Emil Eckertnann
Mr and Mrs. Carl Schwerti of
Houston were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs Louis Galls.
Mr and Mrs Calvin Krebs and
family of Houston spent the week-
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end here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs E C. Mlossea
spent Sunday In the home of Mra.
Ad Kauta and family In New Vim.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Thomas Mitchell Thurmond
and Miss Carolyn Joan Gamer.
Bernard George Blaha and
Miss Annie Carolina Kleiber.
Jerry Frank Welfel and Miss
Emma Marie Hajek.
I
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FOR THE AGED
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and Private Rooms
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Accepted
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Ideal location, priced right.
Also Old-Time Clocks
SEE JOE GURKA
305 E. Alamo St.
Brenham, Texas
BEEF, PORK & CHICKEN
BARBECUE
At Hill Top
LA GRANGE
Every Thursday
Night — 6 P. M.
$1.00 Plate
Eat It Here, or To Go!
ADVANCE ORDERS
APPRECIATED!
DON’T BE MISLED!
Be rare your insurance is covered in strong Stock Cotsfunfak
Our agency represents only A Plus AAAAA Com pallet
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St Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., Sinre 1653
Continental Insurance Co., Since 1HS3
WEBER INSURANCE AGENCY
l.a Grange — Since 1318 — Phone 211
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«
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LA GRANGE LAUNDROMAT
\ , IS ADDING
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That Will Give Us A Total of 24 Washers
and 6 Dryers
eA These new washers and dryers have three cycles
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Sulak, John L. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1959, newspaper, September 29, 1959; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989350/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.