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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 61

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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Stradley-Holland Vows Are Recited Saturday Sunday, 21, 1959 San Antonio EXPRESS AND NEWS Jixie Rhea Sims A.W. Thomas The marriage of Miss Kathleen, Holland and John Catfo Stradley was solemnized Saturday Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Samuel Orr Capers officiated The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Donald Forker and the bridegroom is the ton of Mr.

and Mrs Edward C. Stradloy of Dallas Mrs Leon Taylor was organist. Mrs William C. Donnell ol Marathon served as matron of honor. Tho other attendants were Mrs Edward Holland, Mrs.

Thomas Pressly, Mrs. Manon Hair, Miss Bonnie Sue Dlluorth and Miss Eleanor Magruder. Lt Jack S. Bonds of Dallas assisted as best man. Groomsmen were Bruce von Phul, Stanley Frank Jr, Henry E.

Catto Mike Reese and Fred Stradley, Fidelio Chamberlain Edward Holland, Strauder Nelson Jr, and William Dormel! ushered. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Gage Holland, wore a gown of pure silk tissue styled with a fitted bodice with bracelet length sleeves and a deep yoke of French peau de i ange lace, A band of lace was repeated on the flat front bouffant skirt that swept to a chapel train. A crown of appliqued flowers with pearls held illusion veil. The reception was held at the home of the bride's mother. Upon their return July 16 from a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple will be at home at 125 Shearer Hills Blvd.

In Baptist Rites Park Place Baptist Church In Houston was the scene of the Friday wedding of Miss Dixie Rhca Sims and Arnold Wayne Thomas The bride is the daughter of Mrs Lila Hill Sims of Houston and W. Sims of Port Arthur. The Rev. Brooks Vester performed the double ring ceremony. The indegroom is the son of Dr.

and Mrs A. Thomas San Antonio, Mrs. James Bullock was maid of honor. The at- endants were- Mrs James Miller and Miss Ann rhompson. Becky Thomas of San Antonio was lower girl, James Weldon Thomas, brother of the bridegroom, served as soloist and best man.

James M. 'age and William Wagner were groomsmen. Siarles a i Rodney East and Charles Whitaker ushered The bride entered with Bruce Lee; Sims. She vore a floor length gown of silk peauide sole that extended to a chapel train. The bodice featured a deep bateau neckline with appliqued lace and leads which extended to the cap sleeves and the Minted waistline.

She wore a coronet iOf lace and MRS. JOHN CATTO STRADLEY GillUand-Vetters Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackburn Gilliland of Pecos announce the engagement daughter, Miss Marie Catherine Gilliland of San Antonio, to Terry Lane Vetters, son of Harvey Edward Vetters of San Antonio. The wedding will be Aug.

22 in Bethlehem Chapel, Church. The bride-elect is a graduate of Jefferson High School. She. attended San Antonio College and graduated from Texas Western College with a bachelor of science degree in geology. Mr.

Velters is a graduate of Jefferson High School and Texas AM'College. MISS MARtE CATHERINE GILLILAND Couhig-Sitterle Vows Read In Our Lady of Grace Church Miss Barbara Ann Sitterle became the bride of John Henry Couhig Jr. Saturday in the Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church with the Rev, James Brandes officiating, The- bride Is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott E.

Sitterle. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, John H. Couhig Sr. and the late Mr. Couhig.

X.F. Meyer, grandfather of the bride, was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Betty Miss Theresa V. Sitterle, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridal attendants were Mrs, Robert T.

Courtney, sister nf the bridegroom, and Mrs. Francis E. Sitterle. Denise Cathey Was the flower girl, and Tony Novak the ring bearer. Robert G.

Reynolds Jr. served as best man. Groomsmen were Robert -T. Courtney and Francis E. Sitterle, brother of Uie bride Ushers were Henry Sinacth, JOG H.

Passant Kenneth Janysek and Roland Forester. The bride wore a floor length gown of white lace and net over Will Entertain Mrs. Marvin Hartung and Mrs. Edward Reichardt will entertain the board members of the Down town Opti-Mrs. Club with a luncheon following a board- meeting at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in the Oak Hills Restaurant. satin. The fitted bodice had a scalloped bateau neckline and ong sleeves pointed at the wrists. ier fingertip veil of net was held a beaded pearl headpiece She carried a bouquet of white carna- ons. The reception was held in the North Terrace of the Gunter Hotel mmediately after the ceremony, viiss Helen Gerngross and Mrs.

William C. Amelung presided at bride's book. Assisting with the serving were Miss Carol Ball and Mmes. Ray Kreutzlger, J.V. Owens and John L.

Sawyer. The will reside in Aiistin. MRS. JOHN H. COUHIG JR.

3-P MRS. ARNOLD WAYNE THOMAS pearls that held her fingertip of illusion She carried a cascade of white roses. The reception was held in the church parlor. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas will reside in Houston. will be "held Monday InJhe ibrary. Lura 1 or- anizer, and Mrs. Ted Morebouse, rganizing president, Tflli lead the iscussion, Assisting with the discussion will i Mrs. K.R.' Davis.

RB. nee and Mrs. Berry. Mrs. Hawley and Mrs.

Dan nuth assisted Mrs. Brown in or- anjzing the group. Serving with 'Mrs. -Storehouse re 'the following officers: Mrs. enneth Dunn, Council represen- tivej Mrs, William H.

Forney, ice president; Mrs. E.S. 'Wells, a Homer Mo- laugherty, treasurer; seminar card members, Mrs. Peter Baker, tairman, assisted by Mrs. R.B.

nee and Mrs, Irving Wayne. Round table representatives in- lude Mrs. A.C. Nagle, Fine Arts; B. Bell, Art; Mrs.

Gilbert Spanish, and Mrs. erry, Home and Garden, August Wedding Rite Planned by Couple Miss Patsy Ruth Henry will become the bride of Lt. Alvan Edgar Richey of Clinton Sherman AFB, Aug. 8, in Alamo Heights Methodist Church Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Warren Henry have announced their engagement. Lt. Richey is the son of Mrs. Bess Richey and Richey, both of Houston. Miss Henry graduated from Alamo Heights High School and the University of Texas.

She was a member of Delta Delta Delta. Her fiance is a graduate of Lamar High School in Houston and AM College, where he received a degree, in Chemical engineering. MISS PATSY RUTH HENRY August Rites Set By Couple Mr. and Mrs. William J.

St. John-of Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Martha Lynne St. John, to John H. Herber, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred C. Herber of San Antonio. The wedding will take place Aug. 8 in Cliff Temple' Baptist Church in Dallas. The bride-elect, formerly of Phoenix, graduated from South Oak Cliff High School, Dallas, and Is attending the University of Texas.

y' Mr. Herber graduated Alamo Heights High School and is attending the University': of Texas, where he is a member of Theta Chi fraternity. PICNIC SPOT Serve a plate of watercress, romaine, lettuce and sliced cucumbers on spot to perk up those hearty, sandwiches, Miss Ann Louise Willmann Is Bride ofW.E. Davlin The wedding of Miss Ann Louise Willmnnn, daughter of Mrs. Edgar A.

Willmann and the late Mr. Willmann, and William Edwin Davlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grcer Davlin of Freeport, took place Saturday in Lutheran Church. The Rev.

Eric E. Wagner officiated. Mrs. Joe Brown, soloist, was accompanied by Herbert Becker at the organ. Given In marriage by her brother, Edgar A.

Willmann bride wore a gown of silk organza bid peau de sole. Alencon lace MRS. WILLIAM DAVLIN embroidered In pearls and sequins formed the rounded scalloped edged neckline. The sleeves were short and of Jeweled lace. The bouffant skirt, appliqued with matching lace, was floor length and cascaded into a chapel length train.

A halo of illusion leaves trimmed in pearls, held the Illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Myrna Jano was maid of honor and Mrs. Edgar A. Willmann, matron of honor.

Misses Eleanor Sue Penfold of Helotes, Adeline Arldt of Austin and Barbara Jean Behrend of Houston TREASURE of TREASURES Your Wedding Gown We invite you to view'our Collection of Bridal' and Bridesmaids Gowns, Veils and Bridesmaids Hats. AH Nationally Advertised Brands at a savings. CONSULTATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION A Complete Selection o( Bridal Needs LA FER1A DEPARTMENT STORE "LA CASA do 1m NOVIA" THE HOUSE OF THE BRIDE CA 6-2193 802 COMMERCE were bridesmaids. Elizabeth Ann Davlin of Freeport was flower girl and Tommy Daylln, ring bearer. Earnest Davlin was best man and the groomsmen and ushers in eluded Robert Willmann, Jerry Radick of Detroit, Davic Bohnert of Milwaukee, one Glenn H.

Gustin of Cincinnati Ohio. A reception was held at the church. Assisting were Misses Dianne Lawrence, Pamela Davlin Beverly Reed, Patricia Janssen, Jackie Wernli, Jeanne Vareles, Norann Meliff, and Mmes. Wilbur Justice, Don Peters, Ted Kastor Earnest Davlin and Thomas Van landingham Presiding at the bridal book were Misses Dorothy Ann Herms, Kathryn Gerhardt, Mary Kathcr- ine Peters and Mrs. Virgil Cleveland.

After a wedding trip to the Gulf coast and New Orleans, the couple will be at home at 112 Neulon. BUY FOR YOURSELF When others advise you what to wear, keep in mind what certain ines and colors will do to your 'igure. Never buy something that makes you unhappy to wear to satisfy another's whims. It will iust hang in the closet. TREAT CUTICLES If your.cuticles are in bad con dition, treat them to a gentle oliv oil bath or a lanolin cream one or twice a week.

Keep finger free of hangnails; otherwise yo may be tempted to bite or pull a them. Chapter The firist program ot the 'newly ffganlzed Phi Dephlan Cba'p- Thomas Benton Coopwood wafc Miss Billie Jean Lock, daughter of Mr, and Mrs." Howard Lock, before her marriage in'the First Baptist Church On June 5. Mrs, Joseph P. Coopwood and the late Dr. Coopwood of Lockhart are parents of the bridegroom.

AN OPEN LITTER Howdy Folks: Why don't y'all come on out to see us? We have planned JUST FOR YOU some mighty fine livin' at our delightful Lazy Hills Guest Ranch Visit for a day, a week or a month with us; swim in our 40 by 80 ft. filtered pool; ride our horses over beautiful hillside trails; prepare for winter hunting by practice on our rifle make, like an Indian at our archery area. RELAX; then join us in our spacious dining room, selecting your own charcoal broiled steak, If you prefer, we can serve you chicken or seafood. If your time is limited, come out for an evening of dining and dancing. i We'll be lopkin' for you, We're only eight miles from Kerrville, miles off Hiway 27.

Make your reservations now for a motel room or the Ranch House. Be Lazy at the Lazy Hills Guest Ranch J. M. I Harm cm, Mono gar Box Ingram, Telephone Empire 7-2-100 Express-News Want Ads, GA5-1611 CUTTING PINEAPPLE An easy way to deal with fresh pineapple is to cut the into rounds before slicing away the rind and removing the "eyes." Once in every 100 years you'll find a department like our NEW and exciting Penny Plaza a store within a store "WHERE YOUR PENNIES ACT LIKE OOUARS" overflowing with NEW first quality merchandise with savings up to on DRESSES LI NGER1E --SKI RTS BLOUSES--COATS 1 2 3 A A I A 7 A rt L. THURSDAY NIGHTS Penny Plaia Opens Tomorrow Second Floor UAACi 123 ALAMO PLAZA Use Your Russell's Regular or Revolving Charge Account June Shpe Sales Event This season's popular styles in Spring and Summer colors and materials All taken from our regular stock of quality names Black White Spectators Colors Pumps Sandals Straps Springolators Patent Calf Fabric Soft Leather High Heels Mid Heels Little Heels Flats Values to 14.95 Sate 7 85 Values to 18.95 Values to 21.95 Sale 12 85 Values to Sale 14 8S Values fo 24.95 Sale I6 85 Entire Stock not on Sale SPECIAL GROUP Casuals Flats and Values (5.95 to 10.95 BAGS Jo Match Shoes Pfico Values 8.95 to 18.95 Women's Hosiery Reg.

1.09 Sale 3 pair 2 55.

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