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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 8

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February 27, IW, A-8 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Woman's World Hours: 9 A.M. to5P.M Telephone CHapel 7-3311 Reception at Santa Fe Will Introduce Board Of Museum Foundation From the Journal's Santa Fe Bureau SANTA FE Members of the Women's Board of the Museum of New Mexico will entertain with a public reception from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the Museum of International Folk Art to Introduce the board of trustees of the newly organized Museum Foundation and special Marriage Solemnized In Belen Journal Special BELEX Our Lady of Belen Church was the scene (or the wedding of Miss Betty Elizabeth Lovato, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Lovato, and LeRoy A. Garcia, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Damacio Garcia, all of Belen. Nuptial selections were presented by Miss Sandra Sanchez, organist, and Misses Marie O'Neal, Patsy Flores and Adela Aragon, vocalists. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin trimmed with lace. Her veil was attached to a pearl coronet and she carried a cascade of white carnations.

Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chavez of Panorama City, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lovato of San Fernando, Calif.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Owl Steak House. The couple is at home in Belen after a trip to Las Vegas, Nev. Garcia is employed as a truck driver by his father. guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent and Mrs. Pe- Price and Mr. If --x 4 A r. seum's permanent collection. The Museum of New Mex- ter Hurd.

Price, art critic, author through the foundation, is actor, and Hurd, internation ally known New Mexico artist-, will be in Santa Fe to extending an invitation to its many patrons for their assistance in its fields of endeavor related to history, anthropology, folk arts and fine arts. mm-mmm i "aim litftjk if Ll'nnilmi rn serve as jurors for the Southwestern Biennial Exhibition which will open April 19 in the Fine Arts Gallery of the Mu seum of New Mexico. A. Dominguez, president, discuss activities of the group and awards received during the past year. Also serving during the new term is Miss Carole Sanling, recording secretary.

(Journal photo) NEW OFFICERS of Zia chapter, American Business Women's left to right, Mrs. Maurice K. Smith, treasurer; Miss Celia Martinez, vice president; Mrs. R. Keith Treece, corresponding secretary, and Mrs.

Thomas Iris Slides To Be Shown Members of the board of trustees are Thomas B. Ca tron III, chairman, Santa Fe; Mrs. I. M. Smalley, vice chairman, Deming; Mrs.

Wal British Brides A showing of slides will be featured lnnitrht at fh 7-0 Joe T. Baca Club Speaker meeting of New Mexico Iris iClub to Meet Society in Room 100 of the British Brides Club will ter B. Mayer, secretary, Santa Fe; Dr. W. W.

Hill, treasurer, Albuquerque; Fray An-gelico Chavez, Cerrillos; Mrs. Thomas B. Hoover, Tueum-cari; W. J. Keller, Santa Fe; Stephen A.

Mitchell and Doel Reed, both of Taos. I biology building, University of meet at 7:30 tonight in East New Mexico campus. Central Branch of First Na- Mrs. Earl Gould, president, tional Bank, Central and San is to conduct the business NE. Joe T.

Baca, director of Todays Events eussion. The program Is aimed Mrs. Leverte Watts will Catron has said the founda-i to keep iris growers informed preside at a business meet- Proerew Womtn't Chib. ttrt froup, 1 chib hmi. 222 SE British Bnort Club.

1 30 mr -nt about the better and newerjing, followed by refreshments Albuquerque Boys Club, will speak at a meeting of the Meridian Club today at 10 a.m. The session Is being held In the home of Mrs. Travis W. Ferguson, 1212 Parkland Cir. SE, with Mrs.

E. V. Mead, EmI Cfl Brnch al tbf T-m Kuoe1 ft tion will accept gifts of money, stocks, bonds and real estate, the income from these varieties of iris and the slides and a program. This will be will be of tall bearded award a talk on modeling, given by Mrs. LeRoy A.

Garcia (Rim Light photo) gifts to be used entirely for winners and top favorites, as.Mrs. Bobbie Younkin. the Museum of New well as garden scenes empha All prospective members are invited and should con- co-hostess. Members are to Gifts of works of art or items sizing the use of iris. mm ,1 of historic or archeological in Miss Dixie Ruth Summers Is Bride of R.

A. Fornoff Mrs. Bernard Barnes and tact Mrs. James H. Johnson, Mrs.

Richard Bohannon will be'839-A Argus Loop, Kirtland hostesses for the session. Uir Force Base. Ckni, ctctru and fo NE Swtdo Golf Group, hwfcwc pm. borne at H-l K. rrxti.

UM Iio- Albuquerqu Kli Crmert. rtriiw kncnraa inertm. Doou, Four H3 Coub-t- Club FVBiTil gf Ron. Bpt Club Auiihtn. 11 n-l us Si Jrta'i CSurtA.

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I 1J (a eoncm. Four Hiii Cour.LT Cub. Lkcf-a bridge terest also will be solicited by the foundation for the mu- meet at 9:30 for coffee and a business discussion. Baca will talk on "The Role of a Boys Club in Community Life," using the club in the Old Town area as an ex (I Tfl i ample. A native of Albuquer Central Methodist Church was the scene for the wedding of Miss Dixie Ruth Summers, 1129 Girard NE, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Summers, Tucson, nd lunchwa Ficuij suit. Mary Herrer que and a graduate of the University of New Mexico, he did special work at New York University, where he obtained (Mllner Photo) certification as a Boys Club I.

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Coax. H12 GrU ST Hots. S3 Tr KE. fork and mmrrm! (roup. IS CrrtmK cut, 1 pm Cird cijcker.

1-4 Sola Club, ballroom daar kutruetixo. m. at club hc-je. (05 V. SE.

Racioo Womar. Ciub. adraoctd an. 3b a ttfmam. art.

I pm. Ec (roup nfU at am. at ftMttrn tf.n pvkmc lot. YWCA. Spaciab I 30-11 im.

Vlsitcic BjrM, Bono 1 pm. Advawrd trtctt. ui. XvJ'JO tn. BaUroom daDcic ciau, I p.m.

and Richard Allen Fornoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred? Fornoff, 1820 Georgia NE. 1 Dr. G.

Lemuel Fenn read the single-ring service. For her wedding, the bride chose a white wool suit and' Concert Set For Tonight i Maurice Bonney and the Al Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Elfego C. Her-rera announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Marline, to Harold Lucero, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Lucero, 418 62nd NW. Miss Herrera, a graduate of Rio Grande Hih School, is employed by Presbyterian Hospital. Her fiance, also a graduate of Rio Grande High, is serving In the Army at Boston, Mass. a corsage of pink rosebuds.

Miss Faye Summers a tended her sister as maid of honor and Bill Glaze was best man. buquerque Civic Symphony will give the fourth of the current series of symphonic Group to Hear Dr. Bloomberg i' "i 1' Mjl 1 i -i programs tonight at 4:15 In Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Civic Auditorium. St. Therese Home and Michael Block, Belgian pianist, will be featured playing Brahms 2nd Concerto in Flat, Opus 83.

Con home of Mrs. Tressie Glaze, 441 Carlisle NE. The couple is at home at 3402 Monte Vista NE. Mrs. Fornoff is a clerk-typist at the University of New Mex i School Assn.

is meeting to- night at 7:30 in the parish hall. 330 Shropshire NW. Mrs. Richard Allen Fornoff ductor Bonnie and the orchestra also will include Haydn's V. I r.uas uonza.es, president oij the group, announces library.

Fornoff is employed by Sears. 1 Smorgasbord speaker to be Dr. Lawrence I Progress Club with Lovelace Clinic, who will; rnOn11l 0i disoisn "Lark nf Cnmrminira-il ULflCUUlCU "London" symphony, Debussy's "Two Nocturnes" and Rimsky-Korsakoff's Introduction and Cortege from his opera "Coq d' Or." Single admission tickets will be on sale at Civic Auditorium box office prior to the WISCONSIN" VISITER Gerald J. Boilrau, circuit judge of Wausau, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. William Elsen, 2111 Hoffman Dr.

NE. Judge Boileau stopped in Albuquerque after vacationing In California and Las Vegas. Nev. I I tion Betweea Parents and Card Group Meets Progress Woman's Club card group will meet today at 1 p.m. at the club house, 222 Vassar SE, for an Christian Women's Fellowship of Sombra Del Monte Christian Church is serving its annual smorgasbord Fri- Children." Dr.

Bloomberg, a native of New York City, received his degree in psychology from Adelphi College, Garden City, N. Y. Prior to coming here day, 6:30 p.m., in the church; afternoon of bridge and can- last a. CHARLES DIBRKIX chapter, Nation-al Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, entertained recently with a tea at the home of Mrs. Fred J.

Fricke, 4214 Avenida La Resolana NE. At the event are, left to right, Mrs. John Allen, recording secretary of the hostess unit; Mrs. Ilarold FJmendorf of Mesilla Park, state DAR regent; in September of 1962. he was haU, 2528 Utah NE.

Mrs. Wilson Maglidt, chapter chaplain, and Mrs. Fricke, chapter regent A patriotic theme was used and guests included members of Lew Wallace chapter, DAR, women in the Mayflower organization, members of the Huguenots, United Daughters of the Confederacy and New Mexico state DAR officers and chapter regents. (Journal photo) Mrs. Richard Caponera is 4800 Central SE Open Mon.

Frl. 'til 9 chology at College; Swed.sh meat fcal ha an assistant research psychol- i r- ogiststudvmgalcoholiwr.h,.16"1"-?- F'f: mier nd the New York Medical Center, tossed and molded salads andjlosePn and served as staff therapist dessert. with the Mental Health Con-j Tickets are avaiiab'e -m ad. sultaUon Center in New orkvance from Mrs nuU Ciy- 1 7109 Pickard NE, or may be The meeting is open to at the door Mrs public. A social hour will Bowles and Mrs Rob elude the evening program ert Wash are c0.chairmen with Mrs.

John Narvaiz, fifth of the event a mm graae room motner cnairman. hostess. Assisting are Mrs. Howard food; Mrs. John iMochamuk, decorations; Mrs.

Hull, publicity and tickets. ISotv In Progress MANY FIESTA STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Temple Meet Is Tonight fied by the temple officers, assisted by the degree staff, land plans will be made to at- a to mi Albuquerque Temple No. the strict convention on Pythian Sisters, is 21 at Estancia. tonight at 8 at Pythian HaU, Hostesses for the social 1029 Coal SE. hour will be Mmes.

Jim Kim- Mrs. John Ratliff, most Myrtle Castleman and cellent chief, will i e. I Dorothy Curtis. Making her official visit will be Mrs. Letha Dyke of Ee-len, district deputy grand chief.

Initiation will be exempli- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY 'Supp-Hose art tremendous! Strptofrs cf Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST i Om frn triTHnu Tockanei al the WtUAKO IKtAimt Ml law fnr ml tnrcicjcni rjt am'T'-n irwjTif fr-! Hiwnt Qmiiwl Ukan dur tr, ti-WMfcX- raiMti.nrarUpft Stmwfc twlmn. Htmmmm. Urm-iMHMt, 6m to Iim Act4. K-t wt 1 IIMiS'i imui" a-am fta moaM traoan.t ttm ml BrT lMt OMfT. IC.

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I Ml 6 TE HUT NDE PM MftC PEASANT BLOUSES $150 and $335 1. 0. M. SALE FINAL Clearance! Drastic Reductions on oD COATS SUITS DRESSES SPORTSWEAR t0 fork An. SW CH 2 9441 the sheerest Snpp-Hose stocking yet They ire completely comfortable and supporting giving that wonderful feeling of well-being.

Sheerest looks so beautiful and last so long that wearing them, you could dance all night and then fly to Europe the next day. They will probably accompany you on your return home too that is the kind of stockings they are -with beauty and comfort every inch of the way. SPRING SI1I0S and CHILDREN'S WEAR 15 DISCOUNT Desert Flower ORIGINALS Miss AileM McGiO. Fashfei OatalUnt will be Is Mir store TsarsAiy. Frk Z7tk to assist jm with tke sew Spriar Selections.

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