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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 31

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10-C In Sacred Heart Church Sunday Morning, June 1976 Trimarchi-McCoy Rites Toni Lynn Trimarchi and Harry E. McCoy HI exchanged nuptial vows Saturday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Galveston. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G.

Trimarchi of Galveston and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. McCoy Jr. of La Marque.

The Rev. John Connolly officiated. S. E. Ntinrt Jr.

was soloist, and Theresa Ford was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilace in a southern belle silhouette featuring a fitted bodice with a Sabrina neckline lavishly beaded with crystals and seed pearls. The sleeves Were long and fitted. Tiers of lace formed the front overskirt edged with a self ruffle. MRS.

HARRY E. MCCOY III The Former Toni Lynn Trimarchi Dear Abby Don't Always Tell Mother DEAR ABBY: Ten lashes with a wet typewriter ribbon for advising that young girl who had been molested by her father to tell her mother. Not all mothers are sympathetic. Some are afraid of their husbands. Others don't want to rock the boat by facing reality.

The girl may be better off bypassing her mother and going directly to an agency. The Children's Protective Services are the people to call. Piease let children know DEAR PHYLLIS: You axe right. About 10 years ago, a 16-vear-old St. Paul girl who was in the same predicament wrote seeking my help.

I checked out her story and learned it was true. I then enlisted the help of a State Supreme Court justice in an effort to rescue the girl and deal with her father appropiately. Incredible as it may seem, the girl's mother refused to press charges against her husband, saying, "If he put away, there goes the family's paycheck." The daughter also refused to testify against her father, so we were stymied Children who are sexually molested by an adult should call the Children's Protective Service, if the community has one. Otherwise, tell a trusted adult friend, teacher, relative or neighbor. Or call the police.

LJFAK ABBY: I read in your column that some crazy people down south are trying to pass a law to put diapers on 1 own a horse, and I think the idea is stupid have a right to relieve themselves At least they grass. Automobiles pollute. Her chapel length wat- teau train of organza was held by a hood edged in lace, She carried a traditional cascade of white sweetheart roses, white daisy poms, feathered carnations, gypsofelia and curly locks English ivy surrounded two phalenopsis orchids. Diane Giltner of Missouri City was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Rosemarie Crislelli of Galveston and Beth Yanowski of Houston.

Jerry McClaren of Hitchcock was best man. Groomsmen were Neil Witwer and Arthur G. Trimarchi brother of the bride, bothof Galveston. Ushers were Rick Vaiani of Galveslon and Michael Yanowski of Houston. The reception was held in the Admiral's Ballroom of Holiday Inn.

Serving in the houseparty were Judy Russell, Aleda Cratin, Melody Celli, Laurie Hubbell, Charlyn Vaiani and Joan Hayes. The couple will have a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania and then make their home in Galveston. The bride is a graduate of Dominican High School, Galveston College and Loyola University in New Orleans. The groom is a graduate of La Marque High School, Galveston College, and North Texas State University where he was affiliated with Pi Kappa Delta and Phi Ro Pi fraternities. He is employed as a lab technician with GAF Corp.

in Texas City. Oleander Society The National Oleander Society will meet at their regular time Wednesday in the home of Jennie Garza, 4511 Ave. K. The society members for their last meeting were guests of Clarence well-known horticulturist at Sea-Arama Marineworld, who co- coconducted a tour of the many varieties of oleanders and other plants. Kirwin Council The Msgr, Kirwin Council 787 Knights of Columbus will have their monthly stag night at 7:30 p.m.

Monday in the K.C. Hall. A meatloaf dinner will be served, according to Steve Matijevich. Entertainment will be arranged by Felix Marinelli. Members and their guests will be welcome, according to A.

J. CuchiaJr. FOE Auxiliary For Kemah Family 1 A J. Ji. i Double Celebration Is Held hf i hft flfsl cilv council anc Mr, and Mrs.

Frank 0. Mabry of Komah celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Thursday. A highlight of the day was the wedding of their daughter, Jacquelyn, to Joe Love in the Mabry home. The Rev, Martin Hucker, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Kemah, officiated. The couple will reside in Pasadena.

Mr. and Mrs, Mabry were married June 24, 1926, in Houston and have made their home in Kemah since 1937. Their family, in addition to their daughter, includes' two sons, Edwin Mabry of Texas City and Jack E. Mabry of Alia Loma; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Mabry have been involved in community affairs in Kemah and Oalveslon County for many years. Now enjoying retirement, they are former owners of Mabry's Ice Cream Parlor, a favorite Kemah gathering spot. A recipient of the Carnegie Medal for Heroism in 1938, he was a leader in the incorporation of the City of Kemah and was a member of the first city council and a mayor pro tern. He was a member of the Kemah school board and of the first board of the Clear Creek school district after working for the consolidation of the Kemah, Seabrook, League City and Webster districts.

He has also served on a number of city and county citizen's comttees. MR. AND MRS. E. L.

Bright Sr. of Hitchcock, formerly of Galveston, will be honored with a reception for their 55th wedding anniversary from 3 to 6 p.m. today at 8010 Pruitt Drive in Galveston. Hosts will be their daughter, Mrs. Nina Bellard, and their eldest granddaughter and her husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Don MacLaughlin. Assisting will be their three sons, Douglas, Ernie and Kenneth and their families. Mr. and Mrs.

Bright were married in Mt. View, and have been residents of Galveston County most of their married lives. They have 17 grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren. Dorothy Senna Heads Alpha Upsilon Chapter FURNITURE SALES NEW YORK (UPI) The National Association of Furniture Manufacturers predicts that furniture sales will rise by 12 percent this year and another 11 per 'cent in 1976. At the same time, according to the association, prices will rise less than 5 per cent this year and (i per cent next year.

MR. AND MRS. FRANK 0. MABRY Texas Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Phi Sigma Alpha Sorority has installed Dorothy Senna as president for the new organizational year. Other newly installed officers are Jean Gardner, vice president; Wilma Ford, secretary; Laura Bogenski, treasurer; Rubye Goodwin, extension chairman; and Earline Scott, program chairman.

Hazel McAllen served as installing officer. Mary L. Lombard! is the retiring president. She was presented a golden gavel guard pin by the chapter. Mrs.

Senna was hostess for the installation meeting. Mrs. Bogenski will be hostess for the July meeting. TITLE CHANGE HOLLYWOOD! and Other Crimes," starring Jack Lemmon and Genevieve Bujold, is the new title for "Skipping." tke Women's Junior Apparel 11 UIIIUii 7O4 SI TEXAS PHONE, II ill' 1 (Sin i ii 1 i iS 1 jllJ Pre-Fourth Annual Sale Starts June 28th UP TO 1 OFF The Ladies Auxiliary of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 48 will install new members at the a p.m. meeting Monday.

The meeting will also be a birthday celebration for the auxiliary. Charter members and past presidents will be ho no red. Mrs. Willie is in charge of arrangements. Officers will meet at p.m., according to Hortense Cortez, president.

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