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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 13

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0 Social Activities, Clubs ALBUQUERQUEOURNAL February 2, ISS Page Thirteen 3r4 Be de resented -Donitas d- i sa 6 AS DK LA SLfONIA" include, right U. TIT! I A (iT-Ai- T. HP If; (Standing, and incy Atherton, right. They are ji. 1 i i i i 4 in their last year at Highland High afd are i aaugmcn; or iur.

ana ivirs. manias juoore, 4U Wellesley NE; Jifcfce and Mrs. Paul 432 Vszr711' anc Ir- and Mrs- Arthur A. Atherton, 0 Mackland NE. rijfcir iMi mi x.

TO RF: rBESENTED: Shown in left panel are, left to right, Miss Judith Kay Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortis V. Smith, 616 Solar NV, Valley High senior; Miss Elaine Carson, seated, daughter of Col. and Mrs.

Charles E. Carson, 1324 Thirteenth Loop, Sandia a senior at Highland; and Miss Marjorie Parish, 1700 Sigma Chi NE, also a Highland senior. 9S i C3 3 4 CKNTRAL THEME of the 1953' Symphony Ball, carried out In decorations and activities, has been suggested by, the ap-4 pearance ihat evtning of "Las' Donitas de la Sinfonla," among is Miss Judith Marriott, daughter of Lt. Cols1 and Mrs. R.

Marriott, 1211 Twelfth Loop, Sandia Base, and a'llighland School senior. Presentation by Dinklo, president of the Civic Symphony Board, will be at 10 p.m. Saturday. The home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Hardin, 900 McDuffie NE, is the setting for this and the two top photographs, HIGH SC HOOL SENIORS Miss Jane Nissen (left) and Miss Sandra Thomasma, will be tmong "Las presentation will be the highlight, of the Symphony Ball to be held in the Sandia Base Coronado Clutf. Mies Nissen, a Highland High School student, "is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Wallace rUNissen, 1004 Parkland SE: and-Miss Thomasma, who attends Val'py is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Marie Thomasma, 1703 Escalante SW. (Staff photos by Jim Forrest) h9 58 'Guide for Brides Models Are Announced Kathryn, McCormick, (left) daughter of Col. and Mrs. Wilfred McCormick, 421 Solano SE, liighlwd High School; an.1' Miss Joe Ann Crisp, Albuqiierque High senior and daughter of Mr.

and ilrs. Way-land Criip, 15il Escalant SW. 0 YOUNq ALBUQl ERQUi: HOMEV wtio have been chobcn as "Las Lonitas dc la Sinfonia" of 1958 'Will wear bouffant, vvliite Saturday" at their presentation to guests at the Civic Symphony Ball. Pictured before tho spiral staircase irv the Civic Auditorium are Miss St. "Michael's Is.

Setting, "WcdfUnff Traditions" will be the theme for the 1058 Guirii? For Brides" fashion show presentflfl by tne Alpha Delia Pi -orority0 Alumnae Assn. April 20 at For- Vows of 'Miss Pearl, Mr. Wolfe Miss Sandra Strong Bride-Elect Hilton Hotel. Mrs. Bill Seott anri Mrs.

Fayne Shead are co-chairmen fnr fho fhirrl annua 1 I "-Kappa Alpha now. This afternoon at 3, SOf Mr. Plans Summer Rite will greet the models at a tea o. in their Jjonor at the, home 0lGamma; and Mrs. rArchrr Fitzgerald, 306Bcta Phi.

Hermosa 0 reception, moffcjed on a1 iir. ana wrs. urcn vvn-1 liam loil Roma lisve announced the en-gasemi'iit of their dainrh- Saturday evening" at 7:30 in St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Miss Yvonne Darjene Pearl became the bride of Charles Robert Wolfe. The Rev.

itennetU K. Shook i officiated at the (' doubled ring ceremony uniting the daiighter of Mr. nd Mrs. Francis M. 6i; Pearl, G552 Fairway NW, and the ttn of, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. 't'olfe, 716 NE. Mrs. Robert E.

Dietz 'V i 0 O'-r Martin riccK, narraiorypical wedding win for the show, will preside at theJfolow thg brjdal show. tea table, and Airs. William re 1 1 Proceeds will go to the- charge of arrange-- if fional philanthropic project of men sorority 'aid' cripple! Prospective a1(. the ocai Alpha of the ONM campus sororities0elta pi Aiun(rta'e scholarship III was organist? accompanying Carolyn Evans. are iraamonaiiy cnosti iojfund Tne orgnitfzation provides moaei weuaing gowns, ineir uwn srhnlarshins to the Uriver sity of New Mexico each year pendants will 'bi' portrayed of sorority alum-jnae -one in art and one in nursing.

Given in marriage by her father, the tfcride wore a (floor length gown of peau de soie with jeweled re-embroidered lace bordering thl neckline and trimming the fingertip ter, Sandra amille, to Ld- wa'rdj Brown iI)obsoti, son of Mr. ani Mrs. pau! ArWur Dob-j son of Calif. An early summer pinnned by til couple. Strong, a graduate at HigMand High nd Stephens ColVge, Cmumtjia, is a junior athe Univer si.ty of New Mexico.

She is en-. i-( 'led in the college of fine and continue her i "work toward a degree after her marriage. The brideect is a member of Kaa Kappa Gamma orority. Mr. lion will be grtsJu- Sirid, from Je University of Ni xico'in June, at which tinj he WiW jh'ceive his com-: a lieutenant inthe force.

He is in the college of arts and sciences anjis af-; filial with Chifra- ternity. Mis Strong is the grand-daugrilerof Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Strong, 323 Twelfth er sr Mechws llead Oui-of'Town Reservation List sleeves and bant.

A veil of imported silk illusion fell from Mer maicmng jeweiea law Invited to participate in this year's Guide fJ Brides are Alpha Dcfra Pi, the Missed Mai'ilyn Johnson, Pat Quinn, Bobby Jobes and AMia Viviani; Miss Glia HanawaM, Pi Beta Phi; Miss Patty Mipicy iippa Kappa Gamma; MisP Cfcllene Omega; Ii.ss Patricia jjP.arton, Kappa Alpha Theta: Miss Lyneil Burn; A1-' headpiece. She carried a colon- idl uuuqii. oi oiua ma anu jt white carnaUons. the social sea sort Mis vette Pearl was her f- eiclor'p Jr RepuHfican women ia the. 1 1 l.

1:1111. i mlU pna uu.umB,, miss whl.h will ss rife Ho ll1n be httii Feb. 12 at the, bridesmaids were Miss Atchley and Mr! Jack Hgbroff.e All wore taffeta gownf'in Mediterranean blue with matching headpieces, comptyrrifcnjed with white bouquets. Jack Kaemner was Mr. Ahnrlfsae models are thejiottl AlbuqiivJtii I Mines.

Pvi.gcr Cox, Alpha Chf' r.nvi'OTtnr nrf MrS FHwtn T.J I I i IS is i a i i 4u. Omega; JtotjerLAlcCUU) i L'a! Robert Wayne li. RonnHiranj uhr. ij. KOD1 pionrty Albuqtrque Wolfe's feest man, and the ush- Mrs.

Charles Robert Wolfe (am uen pnuiui jr un Omtga; Zane be nresent. Other out-of tRavini photo) dents1 ers were Bill Hunter, Liver- Iiss Sfflfilra Camillc Slrnn)r a s'town couples who have already mnre Palif Dick Skillman of terward, the couple left for a with Sigma M.ha fra-, thought tiiutets ancT expect to be Bursum, Socorro; Mr. 'Albert Mitchell, Albert; ternity? Silver City, Jim Dill, Ronald trip to Mgxico. TTM f. Out-of-town euesf.5 at the he Sue ButW, Bolder, Colo Mrhere are: Mr.

and Mrs. Ed, Chavez Mr. and Tlrs. Bob Holm and Mrs. Elmer KacmpeF; Springer, id Mr.

and Mr1.I,tfH'e". Santa Fe; Mr. and Mrs. J1 Stone, Mr. and Dave Gillespie from Cimar- ai Mr Sim-IcFarlandftFA)-ington; tlrs.

Bob Holm Jones and Jack Bobroff. After Feb. 7, Mr. and Mrs rs. Tom tsoiacK, flirs.

rioya iee, oan Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. teoMr. afl Mrs.

Charles Wi.V- weddine included the bride The bride's parents werej Wolfe wiU make their home at Mr. aaa Mrs. jacK dragon; nctts. Silver Citv: Dr. and Mrs.iliams, Gallup; Mr.

ana Airs. hosts in their home for their230 Girard NE while both1 groom's great auirts, Miss Kate Mrs. W. C. and Mrs.

iron; Mr. and Mrs. Forest A' Veming; Du.b Evans, recention Assisting were the: continue their studies at the.Walker and Mrs. Harry J. J.

JJ. Murphy and Mr. and Mt. Dora; Gtneral and anQ vlr aa ivlIi- JdLK- vlJlulll-'i George OSuUivan, Mr. and Mrs.

Murrav Ryan, and Tony Lewellyn, and Misses Jeanne Bennett, Gloria; University of New Mexico. The Clark, Butler, Lucile Robert E. Pnillips, all of Las Mrs. Pat Hurley. Mrs Hanawald Kathie Gilbert, Pat bride's srority is Pi Beta Phi, Pea Walton of Hiawatha, Vcas; nd Mr.

and Mrs. Robcrtsf Mr. and Mrs Mr. aid Mrs. Frank Wort-srtver City; Mr.

andeMrs. Pete Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hendi'ix iBill Hendfix, Mr. and Mrs.

Benlman, Mr. and "Mrs.jSahd, and Mrs. from Alamogordo, Jones and' Carolyn Evans. Mr. Wolfe is affiliated, aunt of the bride; giss ofGrants,.

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