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- Lena Stone Criswell


THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Forty-Second Year - Number 100
Marlin, Texas, Tuesday, June 9, 1942

Hymeneal

Chancellor-Ward

       Waco and Wortham papers recently carried the announcement of the engagement of Miss Frances Lee Chancellor of Wortham to Frederick C. Ward of New Mexico.
       Miss Chancellor has been a frequent visitor to Marlin, where she was of the guest of the late Miss Margaret Price.  She has many friends here who will be interested in this announcement.  The wedding date has been set for July 5.

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Bulgarich-Yezak

       The marriage of Miss Vivian Bulgarich and Pvt. Dan Yezak of Mineral Wells was solemnized Sunday morning at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Marlin, with Father J. P. Witucki reading the vows.  The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bulgarich, 222 Clark St., Marlin, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kie Yezek of Bremond.
       Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding gown of  white eyelet batiste, designed with a square neckline, short puffed sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt with a train.  Her veil of shirred illusion was attached  to a tiara of seed pearls and carnations.  She wore for her jewelry a locket and bracelet that were the gift of the groom.  For "something old" she carried the bridegroom's baptismal handkerchief, and "something borrowed" was her veil.  Her bouquet was of white Easter lilies, appropriately tied with ribbon streamers in the national colors.
       Miss Helen Yezak, of Bremond, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and wore a blue net gown with fitted bodice and full skirt, with matching shoulder-length veil.  She carried a bouquet of pink gladioli.
       Misses Esther Kubick, Inez Lynton, Laverne Reed and Louise Paske were bridesmaids, and wore pastel gowns fashioned like the bride's with shoulder-length veils and with colonial bouquets.
       Mr. A. J. Kowalski, cousin of the bride, attended the groom as best man.  Messrs Ted Yezak of Bremond, Marion Celusniak, Stanley Janeke, Jr., and Marion Hoblinski, served as groomsmen.
       Mrs. R. E. Portele gave the wedding music.
       A reception for the bridal party, relatives and close friends was held at the of the bride's parents, immediately after the ceremony.
       The bride chose for her traveling dress a frock of blue romaine sheer, trimmed with white embroidered organdy, and with white and navy accessories.  Her corsage was of carnations.
       The bride is a graduate of the Marlin High School, and is employed in a local firm.  The bridegroom graduated from Bremond High School and attended A. & M. College.  He is now stationed at Camp Wolters.

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