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El Heraldo de Brownsville from Brownsville, Texas • Page 18

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Xnlj IT, tSM-PAOn Mf (f to cJLale an lor Generous use is boing mfidfi career monographs at The flach- irv Taylor Library by nnd aduU pali'ons. A popular of pamphlets recording results ol study kept up to is issued by The Institute Research of ChicaRo. Business pub- ma- pul ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED A ugust 28 lias been selected for the marriage of Miss Mania Ruth Neuberscr an A Elwyn L. Herman. The was announced by Jliss Neubcrger's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Neuberger of Klemme, Iowa. Sir. Herman is th son of Sir. and Mrs.

Glen H. Herman of Brownsville. corporations and mapaxim; lishers also send career terials on request, From Campus to Career new Ruide for "gfMieraHsts." out by Iho New York State Km ploymcnl Reiviee through Us Placement Center. It you are college graduate who majored in liberal arts or general business administration" and aro asking what jobs are available, then Ibis attractive booklet is for you. Th chief sources of information ar field visits by sfnff members, em ployers' orders on a nation wide basis, and a sampling Sinai questionnaire responses.

Oilier Pamphlets Busy citizens wlio need in for mat Eon quickly will be filad thai the pamphlet tile is va Hcd and grow liepresonlativ follow. Yours fo Keeps, Rcpnrt ot Adoption ill Urban Republican in I Soulh, published by the RirrcfiH Public Administration, Univcrsit of Alabama: Home-Study Oopar ment, Tiie University of Chicago of Troafiury Gold since earl 1958 Economists' National Com mittec on Monetary Policy: Arm Inspection and the Conslilutinn reprint Bulletin of Atomic Seiei tisis: A Critical Appraisal of th Food Super's Future and Its Im pact on All Marketing, Iho adver Using firm of Doyle. Dane Bcrnbach; and Defense Needs and Economic Growth. General Electric Defense Quarterly, III, 1. Story Hour Twenty nine small children, eight Girl Scoufs, nnd supervisor Mrs.

Jack Slnrk enjoyed tho stories on Tuesday morning. July 12, at the Robert Let? Youth Ceti- tcr. Titles even suggest the round -eyed reception as Mr. iva Kos- Ut told the stories of "The Silent Continued Below Mrs. Ruben Martin Cadricl Rolon-Jovrlnn StmUo Double Ring Wedding Ceremony Weds Miss Flores, Ruben Cadriel ENGAGED Mr.

and Mrs. of Brownsville annouiicn the engagement and forlli- cominpr marriage of their daughter, Miss Maria del SOCCOITO Munivcz, tn George Sanchez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Sanchez, also of Brownsville. The wedding date has been set for August 21, at f) a.m., at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic church.

Miss Maria Olelia Flores and Martin Cadncl exchanged adding vows in a double ring Temony at 7:30 a.m, Saturday the Immacunltc Conception uirch. Tlio Rev. Tymen, OMI fEcialed. The brido is the daughter ot Mr. nd Mrs.

Manuel Flores Martinez, the bridegroom's parents arc and Mrss. Ignacio Cadriel. oth families live in Brownsville. Given (n marriage by her fath- the bride wore a waltz-length own ot white Swiss silk organza, "he neckline was overlaid with wcdish laco flowers rccmbroirl- red with titiy pearls. Her veil ol mporled French lace was floor engirt and phe carried n.

bowiuel feathered carnations and vhltc orchid. Maid ot honor was Miss Elodla a lifc-lnnf; friend of the Th bride's brother. Manuel TTorcs, "'as mnn non ors were Mr. and Mrs. KliRio arz.i.

Following the religious ceremo- rerentitm WFIS held in (he arrien the bride's home. Mill Highway, which was attend onhi by relatives and very lose friends. the reception thn couple for a brief wedding trin. TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs.

Julian Garcia, Brownsville, announce Uic engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Maria Eulogia, to Guadalupe son of Mr. and Mrs. Cesarlo of San Juan. Miss Garcia was graduated from Incarnate Word college San Antonio, where she was a member of Alpha Delta Sigma sorority. Mr.

received his degree from Pan American college in Edinbiirg. An early August wedding is being planned at the Immaculate Conception church in Brownsville. (Ebony Studio) INSURANCE WOMEN 1 Don Manthe of Harlingcn was guest speaker for tho Insurance Women of the Lower Rio Grande Valley at a luncheon meeting Tuesday noon at the Town'House. Shown here with' Mr. Mantlie are Mrs.

Ada Duarte, left, club president; Mrs. Maude Lettc, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Mae Crockett, right, vice'president. (Herald Photo) Ghost Ihr Rnunrt Caslle" and Benny Bertr." Mrs. Koski illus with charcoal drawing icr scn-hovse story "frightened Ycddy," There will be more story linur his summer- On July 3fl th iorytcllcrs will he, Mrs.

Tom lunt nnd Mrs, J. D. 1 lardee. The Writer Observed is an un isual title for a hook on literar, personalities. On i is pnfres yo vill meet a wonderful gallery i writers you vill see them through the pene- rating eyes and incisive words of a man who loves hooks and writers and writing He i.s Harvey assistant editor The New York Times Book Review.

Young enonph to he pape mn enough to be fair, and constantly searching for a brishl new star to appear in the literary marketplnre. he has a delightful word-picture- Knme the nersons nle-rvifiwrd are T-'vclyn Wauph, Arnold Toynber. Albert Schweitzer, Christopher Morlcy, Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, nnd Aldous South America Called Them collective biography classified as pure science. Tl is the story ol four crcat naturalists Con- rtaminc, Humboldf. Danvin, nnr: exploration 1 spread ovrr a century nnd a and unlocked secrets of 3 ern continent.

Thnutih each work' ed alone and each had a difieren' end In view, their achievement one. Their slories are richly handler! hy a wri Icr. Vietnr von ITanen himself an explorer of America, There are numerous lustrMlnns and maps of routes taken. The Doctors Mayo hy Clapesaltlc Is a of applied science, a storv ever new and lal to human boinas, i.s he background of famous doctor. 1 fathr-r anil sons, and institutions Clinic nnd Foundation, that created, The Drs.

Mayo com as a trained historian sets slandard for her seniors in th historical profession: far-reach re.searcb, wido reading, per sonal interviews, and art in lelliriK. Leaders the Unlvcrslt; on Page 5-B Mrs. Kid ridge Wayne T'altcrson cfi Arrange men of while gladioli, pink cfiry.s-inthc- mum.t and bliif! majestic da isle, 1 orrnrd Hie setting for (he wedding Miss Kmnm Ruth Walker mid Wnync Paltersnn at the Rose Kill Giurch Christ Texarkana, John M. Davis cascado rnsrs and slrplinnolis with sntln leaves and small satin streamers. Aftrndiinlt Mls.i T-yrtn Walkrr of vlllo wn.i hrr sWer'a maid honor.

Rrldcflrnalrls wrre Mhs Carolyn ot Stamps, Irr of Ihn hrldn Ui former minister ot the HilUnip iVipo and Miss Phyllis Nelson, Church Christ, performed thejbolri of Texnrkana, evening sen-ire. I Ttie bride's aMnndnnfs worn The bride is the of blue wlih silver Mr. fvml Mrs. H. Walker flower Brownsville, fornierly of Texar-jU'ero rnadn with fitted bodice, knnn.

The bridegroom is Ifie sonibrinf slceirs nnd swefthrart ol Mr. and Mrs, W. The of Stnmps. Ark. nJ seven-brnnrh candelabra, holding pink tapers, skirts worn worn over crinolines.

Tfiny worn huttcrfTu wifh vell.i in heifihls, werejof Illusion nnd wnre I placed at either sirin of the central altar nrraiKirmrnt, and downward to floor level ot Irian gul nr ar range men Is of the same Flowers on pedestals. Other ranrlelnhra with pink tapers were bfhimT oa' of these ar- ranecments, Furtlier furnished bv Jnirrlnnne candelabra holding pink randies. Paul R. Davis, soloist, 'd nrenunMal nmf shoes dyed match (heir dresse.s. atlrnrf.ints rnrrlrrl bouqunU of pink, whlfo and hfue.

carnallon.i made In en fashion. ifl M'jth strennier.s o' Hie flowers In the bouquets. Davis Stnmps best ma it nd Tirnomsmen nd shcra were Grady of Gilbert Wlckr.r Rn.dney Jmeil of StampfT. Mrs. Walker, mother of I hi nnd Whit Thmjibrlrte, wore a hlur- Jare shenlh Goesl." He a snnT? the IrarU-Uvilh white arc ess nnd Tona! processional and recession- snge of white carnrillonss.

Tha BETROTHAL TOLD Mrs. Lyrlia C. Tamayo is announcing the engagement ami approaching man-Sago of her Hanghtcr, Klva, to Charles Dorsctt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlc.s Dorsetl, Sr, 1 Ash Street.

Tho wcrldinpr will take placo at 0 a.m. August 28, at Our Lady of Guadalupe church in Bronws- ville. al. Given In marriage hv her fath- op. thn VI-K'P woro a sTt'n r'ress with laro medallions rnclr- linc? the Koffly scooned neckline and Ifirreauarler ilce.ves.

nrincesF-styln skirt draped in a Chanel train was also trimmed" with face medallions. Her Juliet cap was of satin leaves with poarl teardrop bridegroom's motilar wore a hlun shirtwaist bone ories. Her was also while carnal inns. Mrs. N'nrira was nt thfl guest hook.

Thn reception was heM In tha Palm Room of the IfMel Grim (ollowint; (he ceremony. The bride's table was and hrr veil was very br cl in wi(h noor-lcn lh white clolh am! front. draninK to shotiMrr-leriRlhl pnt nn 1rr in back. She wore a slraml rfl U9 of cultured pearls, a from thr bridegroom. Her bouqtiet wn.s a fContinurd nn P-iqe SKKING DOUBTJO Proudly showing the certificates which they received at, the conclusion of a remedial reading class at Good Neighbor Settlement House arc two sets of twins.

Sara and Silvia Cavazos, eight years of age, arc the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Cavazas, 1212 Kast Ringgold; Alfonzo ami Alonzo Moran, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ciro Moran, 122o Kast Ringgold.

The boys are seven years old. Thirty two children recivcd certificates after completing the six-weeks class, designed to help their reading ability. The class was taught by Mrs. Regina A. Martinez.

Sara and Silvia are second graders and Alfonzo antlAlonxo are first graders. Bible school will be held at the Settlement House July 18-29, (Herald Photo).

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About El Heraldo de Brownsville Archive

Pages Available:
11,121
Years Available:
1934-1976