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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 54

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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54
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Anlcnlo Sunday, 26, 1964 Pone 3-F MRS. DAVID SiJKllBONDY MHS. JAMES L. SIMPSON MUS. OSCAR TALAMANTEZ MRS.

0. B. CA1.VERT JR. MRS. E.

WESLEY 110KSETT They Joined the Orange Blossom Set MRS. II. I1LANKENSHIP ALASKA FUR CO. SINCE 1920 REMODELING SPECIAL 35 DOUP SPECIAL FUR COLLARS and HATS $500 ploi Tax Done City-Wide Pickup Delivery ALASKAFurCo 12SVi Son Pedro Shrrbondy-Frlzzell Miss Lynda Kay Frizzcll became the bride of David Edwin Shcrbondy Saturday in Angeles Heights Methodist Church. The Rev.

William G. Birkner officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G.

Frizzcll are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherbondy. The bride chose a gown of brocade satin designed with a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves.

The chapel length skirt was enhanced by a bustle effect in back. A tiara of seed pearls held her illusion veil. Mrs. James R. Cummins Jr.

was matron of honor. Bridal attendants were Miss Barbara Lchner and Mrs. John G. lluck Jr. Charles E.

Stough was test man. Groomsmen were Frank L. Sherbondy, and John G. lluck Jr. James A.

Frizzell and James R. Cummins Jr. were ushers. A reception was held in the church. lilankcnship-Snidcr Miss Sharon Lee Snider and Ilassel Arnold Blankenstup of Sinlon were married Saturday in Thrift Chapel of Trinity Baptist Church.

The Rev. Bob Wideman officiated. Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Snider are pa re Us of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Luther A. Blankenship of Welch, W. Va. and the late Mrs. Blankenship.

Miss Cathy Snider was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Nonna Payne of Bay City, Jo Ann Booth of Spring and Diane Kelly. Serving as best man was Half the Hammond Organs we sell are bought by people who cant play a note Unlikolicst bunch of people you could pick lo sell organs to. Yet they own and love and play thousands upon thousands of Hammond Organs. And this year, an astonishing number of them will trade in their Hammond Organs on our larger models because they've Icnrned to play well enough to want a larger challenge.

(COULDN'T PLAY A NOTE?) This may help to convince you thnt the excuse you've been using all this time isn't as final as you thought. All you need do is put your enthusiasm where your talent ought to be and within thirty days you'll be a i a Hammond Organ with unsuspected authority. Thousands of people know it's true because they've done it and now it's your turn. LET US PROVE YOU TOO CAN PLAY We will put a Hammond in your home and give you a free lesson--with no obligation. Hammond Organ rmuic't most tforiout void TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET Remember, SERVICE is YOUR HIDDEN VALUE Authorized Reprosenlalfve for Hammond Organs and Steinway Pianos Antonio Music Co.

411 H. Main Avinui if fUtl FAMING if CA 7-133 Bill Martin. Groomsmen were Bill Riddle of Kingsvillc, Chandler of Corpus Chrisli and Lynn Carpenter. Ushering were Johnny Cook of Corpus Christ! and Jeffery Bad- enhammer. William Edward Snider, of the bride, was candlelighter.

The' bride wore a shealh styled gown nf white peau de soie with a bodice fashioned of imported French lace. The costume featured a Sabrina neckline, long sleeves and an aisle-wide train falling from the back waist. A cap of seed pearls held her illusion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and slephanotis and a white Bible. A reception was hold in the Gold Room, Trinity Baptist Church.

The couple will make their home in Sinton. Simpson-Itohcrls Miss Linda Claire Roberts and Louis Simpson pledged solemn vows Saturday in Ilarlandalc Baptist Church. The Rev. Andy Odom officialed al tlic marriage ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Ben F.

Roberts and (he lale Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Airs. Louis 1.

Simpson are parents of Ihe bridegroom. Maid of honor was Miss Jean Simpson, sister of the bridegroom. Miss i Miller was bridesmaid. Ken Slaughter was best man, and Count Bowers acted as groomsman. Ushers were Kent Roberts, brother ot the bride, Dave Puck and Robert Garcia.

The bride wore a chapel length gown ot pcau de soie trimmed with seed pearls. The bodice featured a scoop neckline and long sleeves. A queen's crown of seed pearls and orange blossoms held her llusion veil. A reception was held in Ilar- landale Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. The couple left on a wedding trip lo Monterrey.

Talainanlez-Bueno Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Talamantez exchanged nuplial vows Saturday in San Jose Mission. The Rev.

Eustace Itruckhoff officialed. The bride, the former Miss Martha L. Buenn. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jessie C. Uucno. The bridegroom is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Talamantez.

Miss Jlary Helen Sanchez and Miss Agnes Talamantez were maids of honor and Mrs. Ralph Pacheco, matron of honor. Bridesmaids Misses Alma De Wilt, Alice Bueno, Georgiann Carter, Jeanelle Carter and Mary Alice Medina. Ralph Pacheco was man. Groomsmen were Ernest Geigenmiller, Alfonso Pucnle, Frank Medina Roger Alvarez and Johnny Mala.

Cynthia Ann Carter and Rose a i Knupp were flower girls. Roland Saldana was ringbearer. The bride wore a gown of silk organza designed with a scalloped neckline and sleeves. A colonial slylo skirl fashioned of Chanlilly a ruffles swepl into a cathedral Irain. A reception was held in the V.F.W.

Hall. The couple left on a honeymoon lo Corpus Chrisli. Calvcrl-Gasklns Mis'; Stephanie Lee Gaskins became Ihe bride of George Hrewslcr Calverl in SI. Paul's Episcopal Church Saturday. The Rev.

,1 a Joseph performed Ihe ceremony in Ihe presence of Ihe immediate families. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Gaskins.

The bridegroom's parents are Lt. Col. and Mrs. George B. Calverl.

Miss Enid Adricnne Alley was maid of honor. a Ilcrtrand Calvert, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best mau. James Kclley and Millon Rolhlisberger ushers. i a Lang Gaskins, SALE SALE SALE HAVE SOID MY PROPERtY MUST MOVE ANTIQUES Discount all merchandise JOHNS Dorsetl-Odlorne Miss Marianne Elaine Odiorne and E. Wesley Dorsclt III were married Friday in Coker Mclhodisl Church, The Rev.

John Oibbs officiated. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward I.ec Odiorne of Wctmore. Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Wesley DorsclL Jr. are parents of the bridegroom. Miss Shari Coggeshall was maid of honor. Miss Diane Dixon and Mrs.

Sam Henccy were the attendants, and Warren George Odiorne, ring- bearer. Jensehke assisted as best man. Groomsmen included Jerry Simon and Richard Koehler. John Williams Dor- setl and Lawrence Peckham ushered. The bride wore a gown of white peau dc soie satin designed with a boal neckline and long tapering sleeves.

The bell-shaped skirt adorned with appliques of pearl trimmed Alcncon lace, featured a tic- lachable chapel length train. A reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mcdrano- C'oluiiKa Miss Aurora Colunga anil Fratik Mcdrano Ji'. were married Saturday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help a i Church. The Hcv.

Gene Staub read the vows. The bride is Ihe daughter of Mrs. Juanlta Colunga and the late Sixto Colunga. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Medrano. Miss Sylvia Florcs was itiald of honor and Mrs. Jimmy Trevino, matron ot honor. Attendants were Mines. Alfred Soils, Johnny Mcdrano, Cells Miss Gloria Colunga and Miss Mary Alice Colunga.

Jimmy Trevino was man. Groomsmen were Alfred Soils, Johnny Mcdrano, Joe Falcon Club, after which the couple left on a honeymoon to Monterrey. They will make their home In San Antonio. FINAL CLEARANCE WINTER STOCK REDUCED PRICE STREET DRESSES formerly $15.98 to $55.00 COCKTAIL DRESSES formerly $27.98 lo $55.00 I formerly $6.98 fo $15.98 SWEATERS formerly $11.98 to $18.98 BLOUSES formerly $3.98 to $9.98 24 $C99 199 99 JEWELRY formerly to $10.00 ix i 11 a i otm.ii injiiiiiiy niuui OILU, brother of Ihe bride, was ring- Cells Eliazar Colunga and bearor. The bride wore a slrccl length gown of while salln, designed wilh a filled bodice and bell shaped skirt.

A bolero of while imported French lace fealurcd long tapering sleeves. A reception was held in (he Parish Library. The couple left on a honeymoon to Corpus Chrisli. Lionel Anaya. Cynthia Colunga was flower girl and Chris Monloya, ring- bearer.

The bride wore a gown rf silk bombazine and ChantlHy lace. The fitted bodice fea- lured jcvycl trimmed Sa- brlna neckline a sleeves. The ruffled skirt swept into a chapel li'ain. A reception was held in Hie COATS furred and untrlmmed $4 PRICE GREATLY REDUCED? Books Closedl Charges Payablo In Mo re hi 1616 No. Main UV--.

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