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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 8

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August 14, 1963 A-8 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Weddings Solemnized in Church Ceremonies Woman's World if Telephone CHapel 7-3311 Hours: 9 A.M,to5P.M. 1 1 5 I 1 I I IT, 'ft. 1 I i k. A I i fa) i 5. hi' 7 -4 (Ravinl photo) Mrs.

W. Tom Banes iV Mrs. Oswald G. Baca (Robert Hall photo) Mrs. Eddie R.

Gomel (Rim Light photo) I Mrs. Huey P.Walker Jr. Miss Nancy Marie Wylie Bride of W. Tom Banes Double-Ring Marriage Vows Recited The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Albert Chavez officiated at the Oswald Bacas Take Trip Walker To Colorado Springs Nuptials Journal Special AfC RC3Cl BELEN Our Ladv of Belon Church was the scene' Saturday mornins; for the wedding of Miss Stella Lor-i Immanuel Presb1erian raine Silva and Oswald G. Baca, with the Rev. Phillip was the scene Sat-Bi cnnan officiating at the double-ring sen-ice. jurday night for the wedding Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. Lincoln Miss perron wedding of Miss Nancy Marie Wylie and Tom Banes on Saturday afternoon in St. Bernadette Catholic' Church. Double-ring nuptial vows; Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Claude B. Rehearsal were recited by Miss Alice jWylie, 1617 Sagebrush Tr. Ruth Evilsizer, 541 Cedar The bridegroom is the son SE, and Eddie R. Gomez, Mr. and Mrs.

Wiley Banes, 601 13th NV, in a Solano Dr. SE. va. CSr' i It' '-'f' 'Dr. Paul Calhoun reading tne the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Her- of New Mexico majoring in mony Saturday morning at. Given in marriage by heriS.0" Tonight double-ring service. Parents of the bride are nan J. Baca, ail of biology.

Traditional nuptial were presented bv Pete Lu.cro. vecahst, and Orlando Dl I Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Fred Hill Parpnts nf thp brifiP arp Dr Jrhiffnn HpciimrH with an nver- Yucca chapter of Sweet 48Ub id ewnae Lane inei and Mrs. T. S. Evilsizer, Jem-j blouse appliqued with alen-lAdelines is meeting for re- ez Springs, Gomez is the son con lace and seed pearls. The hearsal tonight at 7:30 in bridegroom, who resided at' 412 Tulane SE, is the son of! of Ray Gomez, 604 13th NV.

leathered back of the skirt Honored Heights Branch YMCA, 4901 vocalist and Given in marriage by her: father, the bride wore a gown! The Rev. Edgar Tiblier to a court train. the late Mr. and Mrs. Huey P.

Walker of Eufaula, Ala. Indian School Rd. NE. Miss Susan Elaine Hill. Guests and prospective Given in marriage by her i satmette sheer, enhanced alencon lace at the members are invited.

bride-elect of Eddie Baxter, father, the bride wore a gown was complimented at a mis-of silk organza, fashioned Kay Frances Harville (Rembrandt photo) wee- On Saturday at 7 p.m., Mr. ficiated at the service and Miss Margaret Barela was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white brocade designed with a short train. Her shoulder-length veil of illusion was attached to a cor- fiH a u-iHp '-idncuus snuwt'i wim a saorina necKune en trailed skirt Patricia M. Fudge (Bill Bell photo) Fudge, Davalos and Mrs.

Robert Gray, 1304 crt nf j0j lubsfiwrme, witn re-em nroiderea 1 i i A cluster of lily of the valley and orange blossoms held her veil of illusion. She carried a cascade of white roses centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Ed Gorman was matron of honor and Mrs. Mary Ann Clemmons and Miss Carolyn Raglin were brides-maids.

Miss Nancy Banes, sister of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. They wore Kentucky NE, will be host HarvMe, Juric car-i i cvans ana nirs tu- duu. A deiarhahtP tram laiencon lace appuques. jDuckett in the shape skirt, with car- and hostess for a pot-luck supper for members and their Rurf. Seritember weddme 1 a ns Her bouffant viel of silk UJUUU1C' ouul -ata -nage dbck, lernunaiea in a aim uv juii vb f- i i wa held in Dlace bvl iwenty-nve guests attended.cnapei uain Her veil of silk illusion was husbands.

Guests and prospective members also are in lund, 1226 Goff Blvd. SW, an-iare. DeS 'a)Qe VuVptheart roses 'tncia M. Fudge and Robert tions and sweetneart roses, nounce the engagement Jr it anr01inrpd She carried a prayer book a satin pillbox with matching the Party. including the bride-lace aooliaue.

She carried a'elect's mother, Mrs. Weldon held in place by a pearl coro- her grandmother, Mrs. net. She carried a cascade of their daughter, Kay Frances k- hpr mnthpr F'-npct mounted with gardenias. vited.

cascade of white informal length dresses 1 TM t. Entertainment will be pre white glamelhas. Harville, to Gabriel JohniT. Parker, 836 Indiana SE. lss r-nzaoeui jL.yicdeep turquoise and blossom Miss Jeneane DiUon a Juric.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Davalos, who resides at 232 maid hnoT and Misheadpieces with bubble veils. ana carnations. (Elgin Hill, and the prospec- As her sis'ers maid of tive bridegroom's mother, honor," Miss "Barbara Silva -Mrs- Jack Baxter.

.1 Ham. Dq cictpr of i. ro enn ns rasranes were tu dihk maid of honor and bridesmaid'Gabe Juric. 3211 Manchester. General Patch NE sented by "The Singoritas," chapter octet, and by "The Mountainaires" and "The New Notes," chapter quartets.

Members participating a tiue satin gown and, -Miss rim and Baxter win was ss Judv Swortwood. rt vw of Mr. and Mrs. Robert iroses. vox ma; hir.g pillbox with float 'recite nuptial vows Thurs-i Bill Paulsen was best man.

The weddinc is to be anivalos. 308 General Somervillel Rolando Bonachea was best, Dick Banes was his broth- s'p a riradf riav in a fprpmnnv at con-ino ic i.cKorc imm ri t.j..iT iman, ana sernig us umicis vei; er's best man. Serving as ush- will be Mmes. Hugh H. Sharp, of carnations.

Christian Church. iRonnv Millage and a of Guadaluoe Church. The couple will recite nup-!" were Ed Gorman, Cubbie! tial vows on tsept. 21 Culbertson, Alan Wvlie, broth- nuoe" asax, uray, xvk.ii- Terry, Sanchez, cous-' The honoree's color scheme Pritchard. Miss Hanille, a graduate in of theb ride, was flower of yellow and white was fea-j Following the ceremony, a 0f Valley High School, at- at Holy Ghost1 "'b er of the bride, and Dave im.

Joppa, waner nam- erwinew ceremony Colo a i nomas u. and Donald Chavez, ring.tured in decorative appomt-'reception was held at the tended the University of NewlChurch. jments. An arrangement of. church.

Assisting were MissjMexico. She is employed by Miss Fudge, a graduate of a Cocma CfrJ0S- Kenneth Wylie, brother of the Fred Millsap, Robert Baker, e'Highland High School, is em- P'e, iS bre at ,1 "3 bride, was ring bearer. (Allen V. Robnet and Marcella, SE. Gomez is emplojed Vandenbure.

dnuunuurg. rouowmg the ceremony, a carndnons ana a miniature, Karen Alartegane and Mrs.lGreat American Insuran fci-o'-nn u-3c ho tnrmprt thp rpitpmiert ti m-rn Pri(-h3 Mies r.ii rr Tl Li.4 r'e rnlWinct tho rpromnnv a of Columbus Hall. the gift table. 'da Suees of Odessa. at- a pra.fl.

nf st iinc. a Prarluat of Presytenan Hospnai in rl The evening's festivities The couole is to be at homej tended the guest book. jMary High School, received que High School, is a The couple is to be at home his degree in economics from ber of New Mexico Air Xa- at 1123 Gold SW, You can use leftover syrup que. after a trip to Colorado, from canned fruit in making Hills Countrv Club. conclude with a presenta-were Mrs.

Dianne Wylie he entire chorus un-Mrs. Winnie Wylie, sisters-inder the direction of Mrs. John law of the bride. Twy effort. at 303 Monroe Mrs.

Walk- TJNM. He is co-owner of Elite jtional Guard. He is employ i4ssemfy Plans Springs. Mrs. Baca is em- up fruit-flavored gelatin des-er is employed by Pueblo'Package Store.

led by Davalos Chevron. The couple is to be at home ployed by the I b. forest serts; a cup ol syrup and a Loan Co. alker is employed Service in Albuquerque. Baca'cup of water is a good propor- by Colorado Builders Supply is a junior at the University ition.

iCo. n'7 Friday Supper in AiDuquerque aiier a xnu lodays Events to Colorado. Banes is employ Uy I ILL JL CUffl 1 Wv(OUllO Enchanted Assembly, ULTJed by Lively Equipment Co International Oraer of met Progress Woman'i Qub. 9 30 t.m. home of Mrs Robert O.

Fulton. Siiiiningdale NE State at Supreme Session er Girls, will hold CLUB TO MEET mpptine tnnieht at 7i ti i Albuquerque Woman'i Club, recreation meeting ionium dl Credit Women Breakfast department, brldne and canasta DlaT at Drill team members of Bethel No. 4, International tne clubhouse, en com sw. Extension Club. 9 am.

at Order Mesa Lodge, 538 Dallas win meet this morning incoln, Miss Willa Ann Heber, in the Coe Hotel Lincoln of Job's Daughters, left Tuesday by chartered bus for Guadalupe Tr. MV. Mrs. Georgia nosies- to attend the Supreme Session of Job's Daughters. jtby advisor, is to conduct the the president Mrs.

Page nd Mr8, Eunl" Wlse' Arriving this morning, the group will register at the Corn- business discussion. Plans iorw The nro-' San: Fe E'r11 vn L-Entant et Viuskpr Hntpl )arniiartre fnr h. uicinii TK Wtr u-aonn unrPr. sated! BosMsnoi at p.m. rVmr-V trapon 5UDDer slated' i I'" Sortilege.

Le Rosslsnol at 8. .10 CnUCK supyei, Bialcu Wdgon gram Will be a review Of the.at the theater, north of Santa re Hiliton Women Ooil tee off at slated tonight ing is rr oay, p.m. -i Manual delegation will return bv wav Mesa Lodge will be com-i the unnersitv course from 7 to 8 "Best Ball Foursome" luncheon follow-, ing plav. Albuquerque Children'a Theater sents "Land of Oi" at 3 m. in Hich.

of Colorado Snrinss. where oleted. Members of the as- CARD PLAY SET sight-seeing tours are and advisory board. i iho: ine recreation aeoanmeniuand Hmh scho.i auditorium nea, returning nere piejjdxe cum Aikq House. 2a Tijeras nk.

am; catds ana AccomDanvm? the eir are meal. time at 10 when Mrs. Florence Brown, grand guardian, and Mrs. Elizabeth White, vice grand guardian, State of New Mexico, will be introduced. Miss Andrea Aver, honored queen of the Bethel, and Janet Gater, junior princess, will participate in the open ing ceremonies.

For the brunch on Thurs -1 Aibuoueroue Conntrr Cluh. ariies Dav a aHvitnr nf thp play today at 9 and fur aliow. 2:30 Dm. at Wood. Alice Gater, Mildred sembly, is chairman of ticket a i7j oia; Shnhni GliM SI Arnold, Florence sales.

The dinner is open 10 it home oi Mrs. Barbara rh. 411 and Elizabeth White, vicelthe public and tickets 10 DnRg dms nf. 1 4 til ft4 vfj- -'j-: Mf i iw 2 i v- I q. IU ft ni I B.

J. obtained from Miss David. grand guardian, and accomKlv fir day morning, the Albuquer-jCoen, director of patrol. illCIUL-'CIS U1C a- at the door. worried about age? cue girls will be dressed in purple frocks trimmed i niA-IED DELEGATE white, with the chaperon es! Tom Lockwood, 1229 Palo- SLATE SESSION wearine white dresses with'mas Dr.

SE, will be a dele-j Mrs. John K. Torrens, here's truth about hormones for face neck and hands gate to the State Leadership president of the Albuquerque purple trim. Conference at New Mexico Council of Garden Clubs, win The All Team Drill Compe- wviw VET YORK (Special) m. vaTB I vnrc tu I I T-iiro pros na mi crii i lui i I UUOn IS Slated tor w.v-,it- nave wen wnnen tout bormunm.

evening, when Bethel No. 23 and 24. He will be day morning at 9 Civic ujh they make women of 75 look accompanied bv Mrs. Lock-Auditorium. Plans will bj 16 tain? Absolntely not Will the Judy Ginn, captain.

The teamld- Attendance at the con- made for participation the mU women of 60 fl is the only one representing jrence is by imitation of State Fair Flower Shows, mones jou need to learn hist two rew Mexico in tne governor auu uic tional comnptition Mexico Assn. for Mental- A formal banquet is sched-'63- uied for I nday evening CAROJD'and BILE SALTS aimple fact: (1) The beauty of a woman' kin atarti breaking down as tifna of aie beitin, because the female organs fail to aupply enough i estrogenic hormone to feed the fkin Jcas and lea as you grow older. (2) Loxoienic bormonea me installation or new supreme officers is slated RMS with Pfeenoffshtfeateiii and Miss Janet Gater, junior princess. Saturday. The drill team of the Bethel is to rep- Leaving Saturday, the local can be supplied to the rkin by rul- The BoianokJ bini on a penetrating formnla con BOARDING THE BUS Tuesday morning are members of Bethel No.

4, International Order of Job's Daughters, left to right. Miss Andrea Aver, honored queen: Miss Judy Ginn. drill captain. A FAMILY AFFAIR nrfrtinr. tormenting resent the state in competition Thurs- I day night at the convention in Lincoln, Neb.

(Journal photo) to lose h.i chronic drrnem tnd taka on a revived freshnens and riulity. All these amazing tilings happened on the side where the hoe-monea were used Meanwhile no comparable change occurred on the other side. The same withesL lifel ess complexion. Now to select good estrogenic hormone preparation, here ia what you need to know: the strength of ihe hormone preparation must appear on the label! The recommended monthly allotment for the skin is 20,000 International Units. The? base should be a rich possible in penetrating Sesame Oil and moistnriaing Lanolin and when "rubbed in" your skin should feel greasy or sticky.

On first application, your skin should feci radiant glow of revitaliaed youth-fulness and refreshment. An extra good buy in hormone products todav is a preparation called HORMONEX Beauty Sernm. It is made by a trustworthy SO-year-old laboratory. It is inexpensive to nse A 100-day supply rocU onlr 13.50. Look younger quickly.

See these dry-skin wrinkle smooth out, starting Yon may obtain llortaooes lira uly Serum at: ALL LEADING DRI STOKES AND COUNTERS. A.lvertlaemeBt scotch I SUPER MARKET OF Auxiliary Plans Party I iillliiliiiiiiiiiiM Ba loxotiv Aidi PVottiS) Digest ioa. Incrcoiei Flow ef Bit Froca tha I'rvtr. Gently Stlmw lotti lOOtobitta liAJ tottUof tablets 0 taining the hormones. Here i a test reported hi a scientific jonrnal, one of many that showed imilarly sensational re- nlt: Twenty-five women applied hormones to one side of the fare and neck, and to one hand.

On the other side and the other band, a similar preparation containing no hormones wa applied tba same wav. These art the report in simple 'fj CAfionr BIlfSALIS ha "I i n(t 1 Vry For Hospital Patients i 11. li CRT CLfANINQ rectal itch ar often relltl of pirMitesthat med-I kti expert uy infest 1 out of rery persons xanuned. Entir fimiliea i mar be nctirrj and not know it. To fet rid of Pin-Wonr they must be killed in the lrfe inte-stine where they live and multiply.

That'ieiactly what Jajme a P-W tableta do and bere'a bow they do it: First a aaenufie coating earriea the tableu into the botj before tbey disolv. Then Jayne'a rcod-' ern. medically-approved ingrednt foe right to work kiu Pin-Wonna quickly and eaaiiy. Don't take chancpa with danjer-oua, bifhiy contapoua Pin-W or ma which infert entire Get n-in Javne'a P-W Vernufuee Bsttl of 5Q words DRAPERIES Dry Cleaned for You IN 25 MINUTES 20 tobM You ore invited to the Open House August 14, 1963 4 to 8 p.m. Mrs.

Ward's Kindergarten 501 Jefferson, NE visited and opproved by tb Statt Director of EImentory Education Director. Ma. Ardirhe Word TeacHer. Mn. Rojemory Donieljon LZ SLin line (or drr-siin w-rinUr) Turner Adair Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars, will entertain patients In Ward 9 of the Veterans Hospital on Thursday at 7 p.m.

Guessing games are planned and refreshments will served. Mrs. Leonard Gwilt, auxiliary hospital chairman, wiU be assisted by Mrs. Joseph tfaickJy dimmed or disappeared from sight aa creases and hollows filled out. Blntcbe and "old-age freckle faded on hands, fare and nerk.

Skin wa suiter, clearer, seemed SCOTCH CLEANERS WTOMIHC CONSTITUTION 1120 SAN MATEO t. mall, eaay-to-taka tablet special aiiea tor cnuarea ana aiuixs. mtmnrmwmwmtiHiMiiimmnintiMM iVnV HI ft -r.

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