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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 20

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U.1IM Cdioerto 2Jrevino MlM EvwuMlint Gonzalez, Gloria YaKUlrrt. Mn. Ella Y. Alvarez, bridesmaids: rm. US Fifth Street, and Miss Estela Guerrero and Je- Mr.

Jesus Guerrero. Guerrero. sister and tht bride of EdJberto J. brother of the bride, lazo. and Trtvino It a 7 n.m.

ceremonv on Sept. 25. In St. Jooseh's CaUwlic The bride- Miss Maria Maedalena Guerrero, also a sister, was maid of honor. is the son of Mrs.

Con- Flower girls were Norma So- cepcion M. Trevino of San Be-His. cousin of the bride, and lUM) and the late Mr. Juan Tre-'Gabv Guerrero, niece of the vino I bride. Reo.

and Mrs. Elieio de Rev. Thomas ConlonJla Garza. cousins of the bride, OMI, officiated at the a were first witnesses and Mr. ceremonv.

followed bv mass. Mrs. Joe Looez, sister and Gladioli and fern decorated brother in law of the bnde- tlw church and main altar and Broom, were second witnesses. four pedestal baskets were plac-l The women attendants wore at the a to gold creoe sheaths church and on the main lace boleros in satin bows marked the pews. Miss Adela Hernandez sane "Avt Maria" and other selections.

Sister Marv Dominic of the Incarnate Word convent, an length. On their heads Ihev wore large gold satin bows, and their shoes were also gold satin. They wore long white gloves. George Trevino. brother the bridegroom, was best man teacher of the'and Fred Galindo and Jesse the i Gutierrez were ushers.

Reception eighth grade bride, played march. Guerrero gavt his lister in marriage. Her wedding gown was floor-length with long! The reception was held In the Robert E. Lee Youth Center following the ceremonv. Decora- pointed sleeves and a heart- 1 (ions were in the bride's colors, shaped neckline, and was made.gold and white.

The five-tiered ot white satin. The A-shaoed I cake was decorated with eold skirt was very full in back, ex-1 ros es. green leaves and while tending into a three-tiered chapel train which was scalloped with Chantilly lace completely embroidered with seed pearls and atouins. Her short veil was caught to i pearled headdress Attendants bride'i attendants were Griselda Morales. Miner- bells and a miniature bride and groom.

The musical bride's book was placed on a table covered with a lace tablecloth, and was presided ovsr by Mrs. Maria Guerrero, the bride's sister-in law. Miss Eva Yiaguirre. The main table wa decorat- HAPPEN TO YOU? Ediberto J. Trevino WELL MAKE NEW! yw WIT I i Mw fjM li YM en nsnallT receive ten than two-hours service hi replacement nf your windshield.

Sen-ing South Texas fw over Jl-years, Safety Glaus Company Is ywr assurance quality wwknumhip and L.O.F. Safety Glass. SAFETY GLASS CO. BROWNSVILLE 11TH JEFFERSON Dial LI 2-4J4I McALLEN im HIWAY Dial MU 1-4311 ed with a centerpiece of gladlo- li and carnations with gold satin ribbon reaching to the floor, and gladiolas blossoms bordering the tables. The buffet tablt was also eov- with a lace cloth, with the punch bowl placed at one end.

Food was arranged' on silver trays. A separata small table held the wedding cake. Mrs. Salvador Garza served the cake and presiding over the buffet supper wert Mmes. Fred Galindo, Joe Solis.

Joe Morales and John Harrison Smith. Receiving Line In the receiving Hue with the newly-married couple were the bride's mother and brother and the bridegroom'i mother and brother-in-law. The bride's mother wore an avocado green crepe sheath with lace applique trim with black accessories and an orchid corsage. Th bridegroom's mother wore a pink lace sheath and she also had black accessories an orchid corsagt. The bride attended Colegio Mexico, Matamoros, and Incarnate Word Academy and was jraduated from Villa Ma i a High school where she was a Mr.

Trevino Is a graduate of San Benito High school. He served five years in the armed forces and Is now owner of a cafe In Brownsville. The couple went to Montwv rey, Salffllo, Mexico City and Acapulco on the honeymoon. They are now at home at 802 East Adams. For going away the bride wore a three piece red wool jersey suit with black accessories and a white orchid corsage.

Guests Out of town guests Included Rep. and Mrs. Eligio de la Garza, Mrs. Dario de la Garza, Mission; Mr. and Mrs.

Jot-Lopez and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. George Trevino, Corpus Christi. Mr. and Mrs.

Bartolome Lopez and daughters, Maria Conception Lopez, Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Garcia Roel, Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Garcia Roel, Mr.

and Mrs. Humberto Calderoni, Sylvia Olivia Calderonl, Mr.j and Mrs. Jesus Munoz, Mr. and' Mrs. Demetrio Paez, Mr.

snd: Mrs. Vidal de la Garza, Olga Hernandez, all of Matamoros. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Guerrero, Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Gutierrez, Harlingen Richard For And About Women GS LeadersHear Tales Of Island Girl Scout leaders heard'the training course for many stories of treasures of Padre Island as Mrs. lla Loetcher presented the program at the district meeting in Port Isabel on Oct. 8. Mrs.

Loetcher cautioned the group of leaders of the dangers they might encounter when taking a group of Scouts to the island. She also pointed cut the many badge requirements that could be fulfilled on such an outing, the many unusual kinds of meals that can be prepared from natural resources at hand; clams, oysters, crabs, fish, pin shells, and She gave a even brief stingarees. history of tt 'MARIA BRITO-- Miss Brito will be a lady in Trailing to the queen in Saturday night'i coronation ceremonies. She is the daughter of Mrs, Juanits Brito, 956 West Levee. She will be escorted by Roy Melendres.

Design in British Jewelry islgled elongated rapidly growing more exciting, reports the Jewelry Infroma- tion Centre London. Newest of the breakaway trends is a diamond brooch aptly named Telstar. The brooch has an an- baguqette diamonds enclrclin a sapphire and diamond sphe representing the world, wi a multi-diamond rayed sate lite set with a yellow diamond. NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS Awwwnos tht election of THE DARLING FUNERAL HOME 734 EAST LEVEE ST. This jvrm, achieved md mintaintd tht standards of service and integrity, as determined ly A tromwwtum of the jooltriw and reputation, has ken elected to nemhrskij in-NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS --m inttrnatmal association of funeral service firms, Membership is fy invitation only, and is extended to Jims alluring to tk association's standards and Couc of Ethics, created and enforced in the puWic interest.

TOM can It assured that tltis jim is fully to serve your weds. NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS a member of the newspaper and Hernandez, Mrs. Robert Molve yearbook staffs, secretary of the 1 san Benito, and Mr. and Mr. senior class and Student Coun-; Sabas Montemayor, Weslaco.

vice president. She is now impioyed as a secretary. FTA Lists Officers For Year The Teachers of America Club of Brownsville High school held iis first official meeting at ihe Cactus Inn Tuesday. Officers for the year are as follows: Donna Lou Fe a fc. president; Bertha Lucio, vice president: Dolores Arriga, treasurer; Mary Kay Rexrode, parliamentarian; Grade Munoz, secretary; Barbara Roilgers, le- porter; Martha Calderon, recording secretary; Price, historian, and Mrs.

Elaine Hatch, advisor. The club is made up of high school students who are interested in the field of teaching. The purpose of the club is to study the trails which make a successful leacher anj (o learn to apply them. From time to time the club plans to study the methods of teaching at the various elementary schools. They are currently working at the settlement house, i gives the members of the club a wider understanding of teaching and children.

MEMBER IWITATKJN SEEKS FREEDOM MEXICO CITY (UPI) Kinne of Independence, held here on charges arising from the shooting last month ot Francisco Paredes Or- rtonez of Chicago, has asked for a writ of habeas corpus. Mrs. Kinnc's petition was presented Monday In a criminal- court judge, who has requested a recommendation from the investigators i charge of the case. recommends our Sanitone dry cleaning process Dalton knows our careftil Sifiitotte process wffh exclusive fabric finish restores Sfe and color while retaining original shape and fit Try our Sanitone dryclearting your garments today I a aatiinal stnact Sensational Offer RAND McNALLY GLOBE MQ95 UValup -Ask i TIMK-SAVIM; NEW YORK (UPI) -A new chocolate flavored ingredient is in I-ounce packets and The prnducl, rnntaining cocoa and vcRdable oil, is tlpsipned to be substituted for unsweetened baking chocolate or un- i sweetened cocna, and may be I stirred Into either liquids or batters at room, temperature or warmer. WE GIVE TEXAS GOLD STAMPS MODEL.

LAUNDRY 8, DRY CLEANING INC. 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 314 W. Elizabeth Boca Chlca Blvd. at Paredes Line Rd. Padre Island; the Spaniards, In dlans and coins.

Mrs. Loetcher pointed out the many opportunities for art study; sandcasting, and painting. Mrs. Dear! Adams, district chairman, presided at the meet- attended by 25 Brownie and Girl Scout leaders from Brownsville and Port Isabel. Mrs.

Jack Wiech. vice president of the Tip of Texas Council, urged support of the United Fund and pointed out that each town must meet its share of the council budget in order to provide the services necessary to carry out the vast program. Mrs. Robert Mines announced'ings from 1:30 to 2:30 pra. leaders, to be conducted at Camp Lull Sams Oct.

15, 20, 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. She also urged anyone who could possibly make the trip to attend the regional conference in El Paso, Nov. 114. This conference is held every three years and includes the four states In Region IX.

Miss Lorna Fetch, director of Camp Lula Sams, gave a report on summer activities at Arts. Many new actlvitiei were introduced this year whici contributed to the success of summer program. Richard Rutherford presented a program to the Brownie leaders ol Shell Craft for the Brownie age level. A covered dish luncheon was served. Port Isabel Le a were hosts for Oie quarterly meeting in the Fellowship hall of the First MeUiodist church.

Leaders and Service a camp. "This is your camp" will meet with lead- the over-all theme of the camplers in training it 1 p. m. at this summer, with one two-week Camp Lula Sams on October 20 session stressing Conservation for a city wide program events and the. other session the Fine planning meeting.

BSP Council Meeting Set EDINBUBG Tht Edinburg, An Edinburg floral shop will Tau Eta chapter of Beta Sigma present an exclusive disolay of Phi will be host to Valley chapters at, the council meeting in Edinburg on Saturday, Nov. 14. The meeting will be held In the Echo Motor Hotel, i registration from 12 to 12:30. noon. Luncheon and business will be from 12:30 to 1:30.

and will be followed bv a program. "Holiday Splendor." and draw- Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years' decorations for the home and holiday festivities. Chuck Arnold and Mrs. Ralph Alexander will be in charge of this part of the program. Several of these home decorations will be given as door prizes, it was announced.

Simultaneously with the floral display, there will be a showing of the latest holiday fashions from an Edinburg shop. YOUR NEW CAR KEYS COST LESS WITH A LOW COST AUTO LOAN and that step is into the Pan Am Auto Loart Department for quick, low cost financing of the car you want. With a Pan Am Auto Loan you may select the insurance agent of your choice. Visit Pan Am's Auto Loan Department. Get the facts on the easiest, lowest-cost auto financing and for all your banking needs, you can count on Pan American State Bank, the best in banking in Brownsville! PAN AMERICAN A A I I I 8 I 1 1034 E.

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