The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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Thursday, March 10, 1949
SHINER GAZETTE—SHINER, TEXAS
Attend Wedding
Among those attending the
Jiral-Vancura wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Framne Brenek
and son, Mr. and Mrs. George
Vancura and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Vaclav Svancina, Mrs. Julia
Pitts, Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Riza, La Grange; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Jiral, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Jansky. Mr. and Mrs. John
Wagner, Vaclav Jiral, Flores-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Michna, Wharton;-Mr'. and Mrs.
Joe Kubenka, Moulton; Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Vinclarek, Johnny
Drabek, Cleo Bell Meier, Gon-
zales; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Barcak, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Duhe and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Vancura, Mr. and Mrs.
Ad. Janda, Mr. and Mrs. Vac-
lav Vancura, Mr. and Mrs. Ad.
Vancura, Mr. and Mrs. John
Boedeker, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Kahanek, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Sembera, Shorty Schrieber,
Freddie Jaks, Heine Frers, Mil-
ton- Stueber, Edgar Pfuhl, Leon
Bluda, Miss Ruby Wagner, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Hybner and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Blaschke, Mrs. Rosie Tichovsky,
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Petru and
sons, Mrs. Henry Grossmann,
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Roy Schrie-
ber, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Schreiber, Shiner.
Mrs. Homer Chandler accom-
panied by Mrs. Lorene Parma of
Yoakum spent a few days of
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Ullman in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guete-
bier of Lake Arthur, La. visited
with home folks over the week
end.
Those attending the Univer-
sity of Texas banquet in Yoa-
kum were Mr. and Mrs. Glade
Welhausen, Mr. and Mrs. Max
L. Wolters, Mr. and Mrs. Basil (
Bell, Miss Mayme Merseburger
and H. J. Neuman.
Albert Janik of Houston spent
Sunday with his family circle.
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GONZALES, TEXAS
Recent .Wedding
Church Rites
College Station
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Boedeker
Jr. had their church wedding
Sunday, February 27, at 10 a.m.
in the St. Mary’s Chapel at Col-
lege Station, after having been
married by the Justice of the
Peace in Cuero on December 25.
The Rev. Edward Matulka per-
formed the double ring cere-
mony with Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Kutac, Jr., of College Station as
witnesses. Mrs. Kutac wore a
blue-gray suit with pink lace
blouse and white carnation cor-
sage. Mr. Kutac wore a gray
business suit with a carnation in
coat lapel.
The bride was lovely in her
gown of gardenia-toned Du-
chess satin. The basque bodice
was fashioned with a sheer mar-
quisette yoke, encrusted with
beading and seed pearls. Cov-
ered buttons were down the
back, through the waist and on
the long pointed sleeves. Gath-
ers made the skirt fall into full
graceful folds and ended in a
circular train. The bride’s veil
of imported illusion was ex-
tremely long, cascading from a
halo of seeded orange blossoms.
She carried a prayer book top-
ped with three gardenias and
showered with long satin
streamers. The prayer book, a
pearl rosary, and a white bro-
caded handkerchief were gifts
of her aunts. A gold cross and
chain were borrowed from Mrs.
Kutac.
The groom wore a royal blue
business suit with a carnation
buttonniere.
In attendance to the couple
were Miss Frances Benzie,
serving her sister as honor maid
and Dennis Boedeker serving
his brother as best man. Misses
Florence Benzie and Junita
Boedeker were bridesmaids
with Floyd Boedeker and Char-
lie Mayer as their escorts. Miss
Frances Benzie wore aqua taf-
feta fashioned with a ninon
yoke, a tucked bertha and a
tucked gathered skirt. She wore
an aqua poke hat and carried a
colonial bouquet of pink carna-
tions and an assortment of lav-
ender and blue blossoms, show-
ered with aqua streamers. Miss
Florence Benzie wore a deeper
shade of aqua taffeta with a
ruffle at the bottom of the
skirt and an aqua lace ruffle- at
the low neckline. She wore pink
roses in her hair. Miss Junita
Boedeker wore blue taffeta with
a tiered skirt and a halo of pink
rosebuds in her hair. Both
maids carried bouquets identi-
cal to the honor maid’s. The
groomsmen and best man wore
business suits with carnation
boutonnieres. The groom’s
mother wore a white carnation
corsage on a black crepe frock.
The group marched in and
f out to the strains of the tradit-
ional wedding march. During
the ceremony a soloist rendered
several songs among which was
“Ava Maria.”
Mrs. Boedeker is the former
Miss Victoria Benzie, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benzie
of Durnside, Penn. She is a
graduate nurse of the Robt. B.
Green Memorial Hospital in
San Antonio and is presently
employed at the Bohmann Hos-
pital in Cuero. The groom is a
student of A. & M. College.
Their home is at 905 North Es-
planade St. in Cuero.
The reception was held at the
Fin Feather Club in Bryan
where a formal dinner was
served to the following: Misses
Frances and Florence Benzie of
Chicago, Illinois; Arlene Koen-
ning' of Cuero; Joe Korenek of
Yoakum; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Boedeker, and Dennis, Lester
and Junita, ' Floyd Boedeker,
Charles Mayer and Mrs. Albert
Mayer, all of Shiner; Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Kutac Jr., of College
Station.
Msgr. F. X. Wolf
loins Fatima
Pilgrimage
Rt. Rev. Francis X. Wolf,
pastor of St. Mary’s Church,
Fredericksburg, who will join
the second national pilgrimage
to the Shrine of Our Lady of
Fatima, in Portugal, in May, is
the first representative from5
the Archdiocese of San An-
tonio to make travel arrange-
ments with the International
Catholic Travel Service, Wash-
ington, D. C., for the pilgrim-
age which is being made as an
act of reparation through the
Immaculate Heart of Mary, and
as a universal petition for
peace and understanding among
nations.
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Lane, Ella E. The Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1949, newspaper, March 10, 1949; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153163/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.