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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 8

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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Eight Home Sewin People, Parties Miss Williams, Kenneth E. Hart Married Recently in Peoria Rites MM II MM 1 the Is Profitable For Housewife I "1 1 i li i A 1 VK v1 A cocktail party and dinner at the Country Club Monday eveninc followed the wedding rehearsal of Miss Martha Mc-CuIIough and. James Stuart Leakou, who will be married this CUYAHOGA FALLS. iCann? for six Presbyterian Church Is Scene Of Garehime-Richards Wedding evening at o'clock at the MHBHHHHHIW i in as irom one to years would appear to be a job involving Mother's every waking mo-! ment. Mrs.

Margaret R. Polonjs. however, offers vivid proof of how in-: correct obvious conclusions some-j times can be. She not only is the mother of. six such daughters but the promoter of a thriving busi- Metnocist t-hurcn.

Flowers in the bride's colors, to derp red. decorated the Guests at'endin? the affair were McCulloueh. Mr. Leakou. 1 i A 'A 4 V-3 v4 i pYLV; Mr.

and Mrs. L. parents of the N. McCuI lough, bride-elect: Mr and Mrs. John M.

Leakou of Ros-well. ftrandparms of the eroom- Jness that promises before long to e'ert; Mr. and Mrs. John Hall of Rosweli: Mr. and Mrs.

Robert! Stubbs of Tucson. Miss! Lir Scanlan. Miss Marv Lutz of AS '-h' 7 h-d -1; 4 1 vi i a Rosweli. Miss Jane Rumble. Wil-I D.

McBee of Dallas, Mr. and: Mrs. George McFadden, Mr. and- Philip Freeman. Dudley Cornell III.

Miss Joan, be world-wide in scope. Mrs. Polonus ddm't deliberately seek more work to fill her days. Her debut in the business world was brought about accidentally by a dilemma in which she found herself, and a iteady downpour of rain. ONE RAINY DAY last December she was pondering over a Christmas gift for a friend in the Sisteri of Charity of St.

Augustine that would be different, yet usable and appropriate. Noting the scant rain protection the habits worn by the Sisters of the local convent provided she decided to design and make a special plastic film raincape for her friend. Anderson. Jack Kelly of Ros'vell. M.ss Jo Cozrins of San Mateo, Miss Man- Margaret Lackev, Miss Mary Etta Bell, Jack Hunir.g.

Dr. ar.d Mrs. Angus McKinnon Jr. ar.ri daughter Paula. Mr.

and Mrs Milton Minces and son Mike. Mr and Mrs. Francis Johnson and daughters Joy and Jan, Mr. and i) 1 -i 4 4' lA Mrs. D.

U. Rakestraw. the Rev. and Mr. James G.

Brawn and Mr- Mrs. E. E. Mead, uncle and aunt of the bride from Farco. Ma (A-X The gift cape was desisned to I be worn either over or under the Fitted with a neat, de- Okla.

Mrs. Hart 'tachable hood it provided proter Miss Suzanne Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johntion for the hbit from neaddre Ja is'in Williams of Peoria, 111., became the bride of Kennetn to below the ankle. ut of TVTr anrl Mrs.

H. Hart. 1815 East Gold. Other Sisters who taw it want Dave Rubinoff. noted violinist scheduled to appear here Fridav right, will be guest of honor at a reception following the concert.

Mrs. Dorothea Fncke W'hitcraft and Morris Kight will give the reception at Mrs. W'hitcraft's home on Rio Grande Boulevard. ed duplicates 26 a I Trailing huckleberry and white gladioli decorated ior oi tneir oraer mspeciea 1 garment in Cleveland and gave Paul'3 Episcopal Church in Peoria i -t i 1 i i 4u1 her approval. Word of the ran at it herame known, soread caoe.

where tne weaains wds uuu. arouna ine suiviuji muie YOl'XG EGTPTAIX MUSICAN TO ENROLL AT I'XM: Dr. Lena Creswell greets Halim' Dabh of Cairo as he arrives by train from Denver, Colo. Mr. Dabh has been attending a month's orientation course in Denver before coming here to enroll as a student in the graduate school of the Ur.uersity'a department of music.

An alumni of Fouad 1st Umverv.ly jn Cairn, Mr. Dabh is regarded as a very promising your.g run-. poser in Cairo. He has plaved several of his own compositions oer the Egyptian State broadcasting company and a number of uork have been recorded in that country. Dr.

Creswell receixed a letter of introduction to Mr. Dabh from Mrs. Mahel'e Narrim of the American Embassy Cairo. Mrs. Nardm and Dr.

ho attended both Columbia University and the of Mesic together, are both members of the National League of American Penwomen. Redman Phot Given in marriage bv her had yellow and white pompoms throughout the Cleveland diocese, father, the bride wore a ballerina surrounding the all-white tiered lhen eisewhere. Orders rame from (Kew Photo) Rirhards II Mrs. James Miss Maria Disque, daughter of Mrs. Genieve Disque, 185 Sunset, gift buvers all over Ie Sisters and chrxsantehmums cnrysanicnmums altar bankod with paste altar ti.inkou wiin pasiei length gown of frost white Chan-, bride's cake.

The table was tilly lace and a chapel veil which. tooned with huckleberry. IVfore i4fore for Boulder. the country- enroll for an wm jeave. Thursday gladioli.

Mis Tatricia Garchime married James Harold Colo, where she will ards Sundav evening at the Immanucl Presb.Merian1 '7? 1 rh. The Rev. J. Elbrrt Nash officiated. of Colorado', win Jeave.

Thursday the Univer- fell from a Juliet cap of the same Air. ana n-n lace She carried a bouqet of cas- honeymoon in Wisconsin, follow-1 AND SQ Mrg poi0nLJS. without cading lillies of the valley center-ling a week there they will return anv deliberate design whatsoever, ed bv one white orchid. to Peoria before ultimately dnv-, a business woman as well TO A STM ASTERS TO MEET The Albuquerque Toastmasters Miss Joann Jenkins of Peoria Lre f4 1 tnt m0th" Mrs. E.

W. Garehime. 901 South in New Mexico, the couple will be attended the bride as maid of the nome al n7Mr "midjughlers- ui Washington, wore a con of th honor. She was gowned in coral Si? S'rfS i tS Th of a thoroughly whjte Wlth a poari.embrn.d- 'lTnter New Mexico A rose antique faille with a J1 ''f' proper material was met for Mrs. pred and lon2 traln.

er r0 AT dress of the same material styled: University of Mexico this Polonus by vinylfilm specialists of short veil was attached to a halo Col.efce like the bride's. 1 1 TIart mntu nt th. arnnm a rubber company. They develop- of She carried an orchid IV rs. Hart, mother Of Tne ErOOITl- tii.t 1 Ai fet irt-nia KicHnrHc tirn HnMh- Club, No.

122, will have a dinner Sunday deadline Set meeting tonight at 6:15 at the picture, feature stories and club Franciscan Hotel. (notices to bt Included in the Sun- iday Society Section should be kalee; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lingren 'submitted not later than Thurs-and children, Connie, Gerland and day prior to publication. Society Steven from Yuma.

and notes will be accepted until Satur- c. ii. cames OrrOMKTRIST Complete Visual Service 923 V. Tijera. Thnne J-ll Ground Floor, Ample rarklnt IT Unr A IKi irt 1 1 ami Pu 8 CleilC OlaCK, mdlfliil rr- on a wnne X3iDiet Kill OI inc .7" er Susan of Chicago: Mr.

ar.d Mrs. acdVs ZsVn for' Sotr Parand" Don! -Uy her use. It is tear-resist- Frank M. Richard Jr. from Fort tr i at- 'dav at 12 noon.

Collins. and daughter Fran-' Mrs. A. W. Pagel of Denver.

man for tne groom, son oi oeivuis as usncis weie owin o-Michae Irom AlDuquerque at-1 71" 1 cnft Velvet Williams, brother of the tended the wedding as well as the! fref-' With her rain garments now and Mrs. h. ii. uicharris. son rme ana jeroy Brown oi AlDuquerque.

groom's brother, Harry Hart, and: well-established here in the East Southern. Lshers were Ben-! The garden reception, held at Leroy Brown who were part of( iTnitH States, one Community oi ny Barrett and Arthur Kimmeli. i the Williams home, centered the bridal party. Sisters making a Holy Mrs. Ivan Moore Jr.

attended igrimage to Rome this summer is nor sister as matron or nonor.j uearine Clericapes ior aii vne anr nn pair- iw lembroidered with pearls and car-! world to see. ried a bouquet of yellow Miss Frankalee Richard, cousin of; the bride, was bridesmaid. She! wore a creen net over satin dress ard carried a bouquet cf yellow; Concert Scats Still Available The large new Highland High School gymnasium will be the settinj Friday evening for concert by Dav Rubin- i gladioli. Mss Connie Jean i cousin of the bride, uas flower, girl and Tommv Duffee nephew ef the bride, was ring' bearer. I Mrs.

Gare.hime. mother of the! bride, wore a rhocola'e brown dress pink accessories and aj rorsace of pink carnations. The1 off and hi famous Stradivar- i iu violin. groom mother wore a blue crepe dres with white accessories, including a white carnation corsace. A reception at the church followed the reremonv.

Yellow, bronze and white gladioli and chrysanthemum were used for decorations and Mrs. J. Elbert i Nah. Mrs. Alfred Kilbev.

orcan-' ist for the ceremony, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Mrs. A. W. Pacel.

Mrs. Ernie Lingren and Mrs. Frank M. Richard Jr. assisted with the serving and guest book.

Tickets for the concert, which will begin at 15 p. are available at May's Music Co. The concert is sponsored by the Albuquerque Lions Club. Rubinoff's new young accompanist. Stanley Witt, a Julliard graduate, will open the concert with two piano selections.

'Rev. olutionaire Etude' by Chopin and "Malaguena" by Leucona. "Dance of the Peasant" will be Rubinoff's first number. He will follow this with "Intermerzo" bv 0A: ferns i A. G.

A. ENGINEERS U5La5 hJ brown wool suit i and Following a trip a 11 I Or' gold accessories dinsell; "Clair de Lune' by De- FEET HURT? bussy; and "Don't Fence Me with variations in Russian, French and Irish. Following the intermission Witt will play two more selec-l tions. They will be "Fantasie Im- promptu" by Chopin and "Tocat-; ta" by Ravel. Rubinoff's final numbers will be "Rhapsody in Blue" by "When Day Is Done" by Katscher;) "Fiddlin Fiddle." his own compo-! sition done in 1925; "Polonaise" by Chopin; "Souvenier" by Drdla; i.

Get Quick Refill We Hare Ail Popular Makes MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J. ANSORG will make their home in Albuquerque after their July marriage in Chicago. Mrs.

Ansorg is the former Nancy Sausser of Reading, Pa. She received her bachelor of science degree from Northwestern University this summer, where Mr. Ansorg completed work for a master's degree in psychology. The couple will be at home at 1004 East Marquette and the groom will be associated with his father, Al Goldberg, in the Albuquerque Iron-and Metal Co. (Kew Photo) ARCH SLT PORTS In all sites and styles.

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Is a created for your protection. For mors than twnry years, this A.G.A. Laboratory trademark has been recognized as a standard by governmental tad consumer organisations throughout the world. Southern Union Gas Company is proud to be a member of the American Gas Association and to contribute to A.G.As program of research and development in the gas industry. All gas appliances merchandised by Southern Union bear the A.G.A, seal of approval, your guarantee of safety efficiency and durability In gas appliances.

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