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New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung from New Braunfels, Texas • Page 19

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MR. AND MRS. LYLE T. CLARK New Braunfels, Texas Sunday, April 6,1986 Page3B Giller, Clark wed Cathy Lynn Giller and Lyle Thomas Clark were married March '12 in a p.m. ceremony at Chapel Hill t'nitod Methodist Church in Dallas.

The Hev Dan Williams officiated the double-ring vows. Kari McDonald was soloist and Bonnie Kiddle was organist. The bride is the daughter of Paul It. and Marjorie Ciller of Dallas and the gronm is the son of Kent and Linda New Ion New Braunfels and Tniii ami (Jlnria Clark of Brighton. Colo Kscorted hy her father, the bride wore a long while dress with a chapel train, the bodice featured a double ruffle around the shoulders, meeting in a at the (root and extending to right waist with appliques and beading around the neck, under bodice iiiflle in Iront.

and along the forearms She wore a double finger- lip veil and carried a teardrop- shaped bouquet ot various white silk (lowers with touches o( pink and el low Maul of honor was Martha Wright of San Marcos Bridesmaids were Carla (iilier and Cheri Giller. sisters of the bride, of Dallas. Attendants wore dusty rose moire lalleia lea-length dresses with v- necks and backs, matching shoes and a cmnbeibun with a bow in the back pink for the maid of honor and mauve for the bridesmaids. The maid of honor carried light pink flowers, with mauve and white accents and the bridesmaids carried pink and mauve colored nosegays. Tony McKee of New Braunfels was best man.

Groomsmen were Rob Campbell of New Braunfels and Steve Heuthinger of San Marcos. Ushers were Fred Zinkgraf and Steve Doekal of New Braunfels. and John Moody of Houston. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the fellowship hall. The main table had pink lace over white tablecloth and an altar arrangement in the center of the table.

Assisting in serving were Tracy Clark, the groom's sister; Susan Reeh. Cindy Reynolds. Stephani Hincapie. Thonda Ryemon. and Shelly Mainline, the groom's cousin.

Yicki Miller, cousin of the.bride, was in charge of the bride's book. The criuple will make their home in New Braunfels. where the groom is employed at Guinn Printing and Graphics. Inc. and the bride is a senior music major at Southwest Texas State University.

Kent and Linda Newton, the groom's parents, hosted a rehearsal supper at Hunan Cook-n-Club in Dallas Julie Ann Hamill of 3521 Green Acres in Dallas and Gregrey Mead Chafin of 4435 Naco-Perrin in San Antonio announce plans for a June 21 wedding at Midways Hills Christian Church in Dallas. The bride-elect is the daughter of Jim and Carole Hamill of Dallas. She is a 1980 graduate of R.L. Turner High School and a 1984 graduate of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, where she majored in clothing and textiles. She is a flight attendant with Southwest Airlines in Dallas.

The prospective groom is the son of Leo and Nancy Chafin of Route 10, Box 46 in New Braunfels. He is a 1979 graduate of New Braunfels High School and a 1983 graduate of Texas Tech University, where he obtained an advertising degree. He is employed with Morton Homes in San Antonio. Club news, photo policy If your club or organization is planning an interesting, event, the Herald-Zeitung invites you to submit a short item for the Activities column, which is published each Wednesday and Sunday. Organizations may also submit short reports after meetings for the Club Notes, whic are printea 1 in each Thursday's newspaper.

To arrange for a photo Scrapbook, which also appears each Thursday, call Kaleidoscope Editor Dana Overstreet at 625-9144. Continued from Page IB ed students at no cost to the state," Oehlers said. "We are here as a training facility, but we also mean to compete on the market." And if all goes well, the residents will make enough money to keep the program going and to expand the services. "We're providing a back door for our residents and for those residents not ready for community employment," he said. "We'll demonstrate that, with a lot of guts and perserverance.

the program can pay for itself. "And, so far, it looks good." The formal grand opening for the retail center was several weeks ago. River Gardens carries a large selection of indoor and outdoor foliage, bedding plants, shrubs, fruit and shade trees, and plant care products. The nursery's stock is hand-picked from a wholesaler and the residents propagate the plants at River Gardens. The retail center and two greenhouses are less than a month old and already Oehlers and assistant horticulturist Rick Russell and the gang have plans for a range of growing houses, which someday could serve as a wholesale plant business and grounds maintenance headquarters.

The growing housed will provide jobs for the residents who will not be moving into the job market in the explained. The 50 acres on the river also will provide room for the residents to cultivate field crops, he said. Oehlers and Russell have started a library in the retail building, which is built like an old barn, for customers to look up plant-growing problems and solutions. "Customers can feel comfortable with coming in to have a cup of coffee and sit down and jaw with us," Oehlers said. By haying to deal with customers, some of the residents also will be helping themselves learn to talk to people and will be helping to break down the stereotype the public has about mentally retarded people, Oehlers said.

"They can learn the same things, just slower, "he said. And while they are learning, they'll be making money to help the business grow. "Current entrepreneurship can pay off," Oehlers said. And while the company grows and the plants blossom, so will the lives of the residents. THE DOOR'S OPEN Kelton G.

Lange, FIC 372-1563 Seguin Kelton Lange proudly announces the opening or' his new office at o28 N. 123 Bypass, Suite I. Kelton will continue serving the life and health insurance and mutual j'unds needs of Lutherans in this area. Kelton has Seen successfully helping Lutherans plan insurance and investment programs for 25 years. You're invited to drop in or phone Kelton to discuss your individual financial planning needs.

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