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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 16

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1 School bonds 1 i to be topic 12 THE NEW MEXICAN Sanf Fa. N.M., Sunday, January II, 1170 for Bebos to, PTA to attend. Bebo has said that he would make every effort to answer questions. Mrs. Eliza Apodaca, Manderfleld PTA president, Is due to preside at the meeting.

I AAUW board to meet with Lily Hagerman Members of the board of the Santa Fe Brandi of AAUW have scheduled a meeting tor 7:33 Wednesday evening at the home of Lily Hagerman, 102 East Coronado Road. TUXEDOS i and DINNER JACKETS FOR RENT BankAmarlcard Wilcomt Him San ftdro Plata 753-4925 Philip Bebo, superintendent of Santa Fe Publid Schools, is to be speaker when meinbers and guests of Manderfleld PTA meet at 7:30 Wednesday evening In the multi-purpose room of the school. His topic for the evening will be the next school bond election which In all probability will be for a total of $4,000,000. During his talk, Bebo will use detailed slides showing exactly how monies from the last school bond issue have been expended. Bebo has explained that date for the bond Issue is pending enactment into law of proposed legislation by the session of the legislature opening Tuesday which would give the franchise In bond elections to non-property owners.

He added that municipal bonds currently were not selling" due to various test cases in other states, notably Arizona, on the aforementioned disenfranchisement. AH persons interested In learning more of the pros and cons of school bond issues are bidden Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Powell San Juan Camera College chapel is setting for Henson-Powell nuptials Mrs. Alan Mrs.

Ronald Aragon will live on West Coast OKeefe-Perkowski vows said at Pojoaque Church Both wore white cymbidium or- dinette duo intern becomes In a double ring ceremony at our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Pojoaque, Mias Sharon OKeefe was united in marriage to Alan Perkowski. The Rev. George Rivera officiated at the nuptial Mass The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew OKeefe of Pojoaque.

The bridegroom Is the son of Mr Mrs. Earl Perkowski of Carlsbad. Given In marriage by her father the bride wore, a full length gown of white' satin brocade designed In princess line featuring white fur trim around dinette ATIC "IRR Mr. and Mrs. Gary lee Powell have resumed their studies at Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, following their post-Chrlstmas wedding in the college chapel.

The new Mrs. Powell is the former Miss Barbara Jean Henson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Henson of Albuquerque Highway.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Powell of Pagosa Springs, Colorado. A red and gold theme was followed for the ceremony r-formed by theRev.

J. C. Wood. Mrs. Walrath, organist, also accompanied Dale Penwell, the soloist.

Preceding the bride down the aislewereher sisters, Miss Judy Ann Henson of Durango, maid of honor, and Miss Laurie Ann Henson of this city, bridesmaid. The maid of honor wore a formal length red satin gown and the bridesmaid an identical gown in gold satin. Both carried the wrists of the long and around the bottom of the Tcefln room was decorated i U-i pro? rr rrs'- I. Ji Perkowski For her daughters wedding, Mrs. OKeefe wore a blue and green brocade dress, harmonizing accessories and a corsage of white carnations.

Mrs. Perkowski wore a red velvet dress, matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of the brides parents. The brides book was on a small table with an anniversary candle nestled In a Christmas floral arrangement. On the lace-covered table was the three-tiered wedding cake decorated with in the Christmas motif with bridal decorations adorning the champagne fountain fable.

Miss Mary Ewing attended the guest book. Other attendants at the reception Included Mrs. Robert Gordon who served the wedding cake, Mrs. Billy Claybrook and Mrs. Robert Crook who served from the two punch bowls, Mrs.

John Chapman, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. John Brandon who attend-' ed the two buffet tables and Miss Connie Benton who assisted at the coffee table. Each wore a corsage of white carnations. John Brandon attended the champagne fountain. Out-of-town guests Included Mrs.

Celia Neil, grandmother of the bridegroom, and Mrs George Seymour, sister of the bridegroom, both of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perkowski and family from Carlsbad, Mr. and Mrs. James Perkowski and family from Albu querque, Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Holtan from Littleton, and Miss Susan Sack from Los Aft geles, Calif. St. Isidro Church, Tesuque, was setting for the holldayjved-ding of Miss Evelyn Socorro Maes to Ronald Ray Aragon with the Rev. Roman Pflazer officiating at the double-ring service.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Maes of Agua Fria. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Portillo, former Albuquerque residents now living in Monterey Park, California. The bride was attired in an A-line gown pf faille styled with standup collar of Guipure lace, the bishop sleeves cuffed In the Guipure with appliques on the attached cathedral length train. Her veil was held in place by a rose and petal headpiece detailed with pearls and she carried white cymbidium orchids, stephanotis and lvy. Miss Margaret Saiz attended her cousin as maid of honor and Miss Kathy Gonzales as bridesmaid.

They wore identical gowns' of rosy pink silk faille with matching headpieces and carried semi-crescents of white pixie carnations and pink sweetheart roses. Leonard Gabaldon of Albuquerque served as his brothers best man. Paul Martinez of Velarde, cousin of the bride, was groomsman. Mrs. Maes wore an egg shell woolen dress with harmonizing accessories and Mrs.

Leo Padilla, aunt of the bridegroom, a navy blue linen ensemble. chids. I I An afternoon reception was held at the Pojoaque Canteen. The brides table, laid with white cloth, held the five-tiered wedding cake plus arrangements of white gladioli, white and pink pixie carnations. Music was by Lorenzo Martinez, The wedding dance that eve ning also was at the canteen with Nick Rael and his orchestra playing for dancing.

Mr. and Mrs. Aragon will make their home in Monterey Park where she is employed by ITT Baron Controls and In-struments Division and he js an employe of Addmaster Coip. The couple repeated their wedding vows with the traditional Mexican wedding Lasso. Frank Selph, uncle of the bride, and Mrs.

Theresa Trujillo, aunt of the bride, lead the wedding march at the reception. Pollution, Crowding will be topics for study group Thp AAUW study group, This Beleaguered Earth, is meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frank L. McClain, 826 Camino Ponlente. Miss Katherine Glad-felter will speak on water pollution and Mrs.

LeRoy Moloney will present studies on the ef-feots of crowding. white spider chrysanthemums Springs High School. In addition caught with streamers tied in to his college studies he is em-loveris knots to 'match their ployed by Gibbons and Reed gowns. Construction Co. january 19 thru 24 skirt.

The floor length illusion veil was draped from a white fur crown and she carried a cascade bouquet of white and red roses. The maid of honor, Miss Shirley Roybal, wore a full length pale green satin gown styled similar to that worn by the bride with white fur trim on the sleeves and on the headpiece holding her wisp veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of red sweetheart roses. The bridesmaids, Misses Janice Chapman, Karen Chapman and Diane Chapman, cousins of the bride, wore identical floor length gowns of a deeper shade of green satin also styled similar to that worn by the bride with bows of the same shade holding their wisp veils. They carried colonial bouquets of red sweetheart roses.

Brett Rexford attended the bridegroom as best man. Michael OKeefe, brother of the bride, Michael Trujillo and Epl-fanlo Trujillo served as Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length gown of white velvet with her full length lace edged illusion veil worn as a mantilla. Her flowers were white roses, stephanotis and feathered mums. Jake Montroy of Pagosa Springs served as best man and Alan W. Farrow of Chimney Rock, Colorado, seated wedding guests.

Mrs. Henson chose a light blue dress worn with lacy woolen stole and bronze 'mum- corsage. Mrs. Powell chose a medium blue jacket dress worn with harmonizing accessories and white 'mum corsage. The reception followed at the Golden Horseshoe with the Misses Patty, Carol and Tammy Powell assisting.

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