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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 56

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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San Antonie Tile Bridal Scene in The'marfia'ge'bf Miss Mr. and son'of Mr. and performed by the Rev. Lawrence Malula Saturday iii Sacred Heart Calholic Church. pfeSSSpiuo ia Mrs.

Benito Garcia was matron of honor, and Miss Connie Vidal was 1 maid of honor. Attendants were Mrs. Anthony Moreno, Mrs -Ruiz, Miss Angie Pachecano, Miss Dai Romero arid Miss Carol Jaimes. Laura Salazar and Lcticia Garcia were flower 1 0 fe Host man was Benito Garcia. Anthony Moreno, Victor Ruiz, Alex Salazar, -Jimmy Reyes Richard Vidal were groomsmen.

The ringbcarcr was Anthony Hernandez. A reception was held at Patio Andaluz. Byrne-Little SMILEY Miss Katliryn Anil Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W.

Todd, and Alfred William Garrelt, son of Mrs. C.E. Jowetl of Kingsville and the late Randolph Garrctl, were married Saturday in Smiley Methodist Church. Outdoor Beauty That lovely fair complexion of yours was never meant to stand up lo the hsirsh KUIII- mei 1 weather. Be kiiul lo it, see that it is well protected when you're golfing, lazing on the beach, or anywhere ill tile great outdoors.

Wear a wide, shady hat and sun' this will keep you -rom squinting your eyes. 'Before you venture out Smooth on your oil of Olay before inaking-up, anil don't forget neck. Your skin jjvill maintain a milky look despite the i effect of the summer. i Margaret Merril. Ll.

and Mrs. Donald William Byrne departed on. a Weil- ding trip to the Rocky Mountains following their marriage Saturday in First Baptist Church. Dr. George W.

Stewart Lt. Col. and Mrs. Herman f. Little Sr.

are parents of the bride, the former Marilyn Louise Little. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Byrne of Notrees.

Miss Elaine Lijlle served her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Dora Gail Ligtilfoot of Alvarado and Miss Janita Jameson. Sgt. James Robert Byrne, Id-other of Ihe bridegroom of Topeka, was best man. Groomsmen were Jerry Venek- lascn of Houston and Donald Paltei-son of Austin.

Lance Willlif, Ncal Shuman and Freddie Bible ushered. A reception was held al the church. The couple will reside at lavny AFB, Denver, Colo. Arnctte-HickUn na Manor Baptist Church was the setting Saturday for Ihe wedding of Miss Carole Beth Hicklin and David E. Arnette.

Tne Rev. Donald L. Anderson officiated. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Carl L. Hickln and Mr. arid Mrs. John F. Pierucci of Price, Utah.

Miss Bonnie Dee Hicklin was her sister's maid of honor. Miss Marsha Lee Hicklin sisler of the bride, was a junior bridesmaid. Mrs. Don Rutherford of Fort Worth was an attendant. Cahdielighters were Susan Kay Levine of Houston and Stephen Pierucci of Price, Utah, brother of the bridegroom.

Charles Levine of Houston was ringlrearcr. Ed Frankenfeld assisted as best man. Groomsmen were David Sheppard of Brownwood and Don R. Rutherford of Fort Worth. Ushering were Dr.

S.J. Levine of Houston, Leycester Patrick Hughes and Elicep Lopez. A reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the church, after which the couple left for a wetkling Irip lo Austin. MRS. J.G.

O'DELL MRS. G.K. EMIRIDGE Munson-May Miss Kallilcen Diane May became the bride of Gary Wayne Munson Friday in a solemn ceremony performed by the Rev. R. E.

Davis, Montgomery, and the Rev. 0. M. Berglund in Christ Lutheran Church. 1 Lt.

Col. and Mrs. J. B. May are parents ot the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mtmson. Miss Susan May served her sister as maid of honor, and Mrs. Chris Schaezler Dallas, was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Misses Barbara Grant, Temple; Ella Smith, Austin, and Lynda Tankersley. r. Host man was Bill Moffitt. Travis llelge and Robert Burgess, both of Austin; Bob Gass and Virgil Peterson were groomsmen. Ushers were Darryl Lindsey, Austin, and George Covert.

ma- i. A i-eccplion was held in Ihe patio of the Kt. Sam Houston Officers' Club. After a wedding trip lo the coast the couple will reside in Baylown. finest Comes From For the one you love to mark a special occasion or to create one nothing can surpass a diamond from McNeel's.

DIAMOND RADIANCE TO CHERISH FOREVER THE CLASSIC SOLITAIRE The inspired classic setting- in gleaming platinum, set with two tapered baguette diamonds display the glittering brilliance of the round center diamond in the magnificence it deserves. 223 E. HOUSTON ST. San Antonio's Distinguished Jewelers Since 11)08 MHS. ROBERTO CADENA Miss Evelyn Villa and Jack Glenn O'Dell were married Friday in St.

Christopher's Episcopal Church, Fort Worth. The Rev. Fred R. Davis officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Isidro Villa and OIB late Mr. Villa of San Antonio. She was given in marriage by her brother, Roger Villa of Fort Worth. Mrs. Jess Miller of Arlington is mother of the bridegroom.

i Miss Sylvia B. -Mancillas was maid of honor. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Diana Aldape of Mathis and Miss Carole Ann Jones. Rbnda Smith of Fort Worth was flower girl. Best man was David Lynn O'Dell of Fort Worth, brother of the bridegroom.

Bob D. Miller of Arlington and Randolph B. Wills ushered. A reception was held at the church. After a wedding trip to Lake Texhoma tlie couple will reside in Arlington.

Eldridge-Foster Miss Kay Fosler and Gary E. Eldridge were united In marriage Saturday in Los Angeles Heights Methodist Church. The Rev. Vernon. F.

Perry officiated, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Foster are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is tire son of Mr.

and lire. J.E. Eldridge of Conroe. Miss Jacqueline Dicrr was maid of honor and Mrs. Robert Ehrhaidt, matron of honor.

Miss Joyce Vagos and Miss Paula Mace were bridesmaids. Pamela Enderlin was flower girl. -iii Best man was Wayne H. Kldridge. Groomsmen were James lleartwell, Ronald W.

Clark, Lcroy P. Metze and Jen-y Briggs. Ushers were Rote! C. Foster, Travis Sclrera, Wiley Rains and Tommy Wirlh. A reception was held in the church Fellowship Hall.

Cadena-Rodriguez 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Cadena are on a honeymoon to Mexico City. They were married Saturday in Little Flower Shrine with the Rev. Andrew Palmero officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Rodriguez arc parenls of the bride, Ihe former Yolancia Rodriguez. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mi's.

Alwl Cadena. i Miss Aialea Rodriguez was maid of honor and Mrs. M.T). Canlu, matron of honor. Attendants were Mrs.

Raul Zertuche, Mrs. Juan Antonio Espinoza, Miss Mary Helen Morales and Miss Gloria Diaz. Sandra Marie Zertuche was flower girl. Best man was M.I). Canlu.

Groomsmen were Raul Zertuche, Juan Antonio Espinoza, Hilario Morales and Jimmy Urdialez. David Canamar Jr. was ringtearer. A reception was held in Wonderland Town Hall. Brown- The marriage of Miss powlrifeyiarid Paul Vjo- cent Brown was solemnized-Saturday in North Ridge 'Park Baptist Church.

The; Rev. Jelff Campbell officiated. -Mr. and Mrs. James R.

Downey Jr. are bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown of El Paso.

Miss Karen Brown was maid of honor arid E.P..Brown was best man. Ronald Lee Downey and Roy R. Holley it -iit-ii The marriage of Miss Cynthia Aline Sims and Millan was solemnized Saturday in the Randolph AFB Chapel. Chaplain (Capt.) G.F. Yablonsky -ir Lt.

Col. and Mrs. Harold H. Sims are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas G. Millan of Pitlsturgh, Pa. Miss Mary McDougall was maid of honor, and Dennis Crenwelge was best man. Ushers were Harold Sims Jr.

ami James Kavanagh. A reception was held in Ihe Randolph AFB Officers' Club. The couple will reside in Denlon. Fetter-Mercer Kubiceli-Bevil Mr. and Mrs.

Erwin J. Kubicek announce Hie engagement of llieir daughler, Mary Ann, to George Leslie Hevti, son ot Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bevil of AusUn.

Their wedding is planed for Sepl. 1 in Jlanor Baplist Church, Miss Kubicek is a graduate of Lee High School where she was a member of the marching band and Future Home-makers of America. She attended San -Antonio College. Mr. Bevil graduated from Travis High School in Austin and also attended San Antonio College.

Aiiwro-Rodrigiiez Miss Rosemaiy Amaro and Albert Rodriguez will be married Sept. 23 in St. Agnes Catholic Church. Their engagement is announced by Mr. and Mrs.

Ignacio M. Amaro, parenls of Ihe bride-elect. She graduated from Fox Tech High School where she was a member of Red Jackets, Tech Little Theater and Bookaneer.i. A. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alcadio Rodriguez. He graduated from Fox Tech High School and was vice president of the Eleclric Vocational Industrial Club. Curella-Ferguson The engagement of Miss Janeen Curella and James E. Ferguson is announced by Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph .1. Curella, parents of the bride-elect. Miss Curella graduated from MacArthur High School and attended San Antonio College. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Truman E. Ferguson. He graduated from Travis High School in AusUn and attended Southwest Texas Slate College. Glass-Herbergei- Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Glass announce the engagement of Iheir daughter, Pamela, to Roy A. Herberger son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy A. Herberger of'Midland. The bride-elect is a graduate of Lee High School and Ihe University of Texas where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. i The bridegroom-elect gradualed from Midland High School and the University of Texas where he is presently working toward a master's degree. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delia.

Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church has been selected for Iheir Aug. 26 wedding. Gaertner-Prevost Mr. and Mrs. Earl C.

Gaertner announce (he engagement ot their daughter, Virginia Marie, to Richard Gary Provost. The bridc-olcct is a graduate of Edison High School and Southwest Texas Stale College where she was a member of Alpha Xi Delta and Jliss Southwest Texas in 1965. Mr. Prevost ki (he son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Willis Prcvost of Austin. He is a senior at Southwest Texas Stale College. Their wedding will-be solemnized Sepl. 2 In St. Mark's Methodist Church.

Faz-Palacios The engagement of Miss Cecilia Faz and Epigmenlo Manuel Palaclos Jr. Is announced by Ihe bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam, J. Marlln.

Miss Faz graiJuated from Fox Tech High School and was a member ot Ine Tech Lillle Theatre, Art Cjub, Future Nurses Club and treasurer ot the Glee Club. 4 Tji'. Mr. Palaclos is the son ol Mr. and Mrs.

Epigmenio Manuel Palaclos. He graduated from Fox Tech High School and attended San Antonio College. Their marriage will IM solemnized Aug. 12 in St. Mary Magdalen's Catholic Church.

i Miss Mary Katherihe'Mercer and M. were married Holy Cross Lutheran Hdiist65. The Rev. M. David Fetter, father of.the bridegroom, and the Rev.

Davkl C. Stuck performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mercer of Houston are parenls of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fetter of San Antonio. Miss Mary Belh Burns of Houston was-maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Penelope Banks and Miss Beisy Roden, Mark C. Fetter served his brother as best man; Rodney Ruppel, Austin, and John Stern, Houston, were Ushers were Lester Frantzen, Fredericksburg; David Bronstad, Arlington; and Kirby Woehst, Houston. A reception was held at the church. After a trip through South Texas the couple will reside in Columbus, Ohio. Weber-Vetter, fc-i Following a weddirig trip to-Mexico Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Weber will make their home in Tupelo, Miss. They were married Saturday in Holy Name Calholic Church wilh Ihe Rev. Norman Van Sile officiating.

The bride, the former Janice M. Velter, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo H. Vetter of San Antonio.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Weber of Fredericksburg. r'i'J-rtt.

Jeanetle Velter was her sister's maid of honor. Attendants were Mrs. Dennis Grobc of Fredericksburg, sisler of Ihe bridegroom; and-Miss Caroline Wabh.v-Miss Pfiester of Washington, D.C., was junior Gerald Evcrs of College Station was best man. Groomsmen" were Curtis Jung of College Station and Vincent brother of the bride. Lewis Vetler, brother- of the.

brido, and; Donald Braden were ushers. A recejilion was held in the Brooks AFB Officers'- Club. Miss Patricia Ann Williams and Michael Alan Martin are planning an October wedding. Their engagenicnt is announced by Mr. and Mrs.

Jaiftes E. Williams, parents of the bride- elect. She is a graduaterot Our Lady of Ihe Ukc High School. The bridegroom-elect is son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph B. Martin of Los Angeles, Calif. He is a-graduate of Venice High School and Santa Monica Cily College. Miss Jakle Back in. States Miss Jo Jakle, daughler gree In languages from lire; late hpriie from a year's study and travel abroad.

italy and Holland before re-; Jakle, who lias a stateside. Mrs. 'John J. Jakle of TejX.as, wasj late Col. Jakle, Tne hpriie from a year's study and parts of France "'GermanyS Lawyer-Smith 'I, Miss Susan Lawyer and Daniel Craig Smith will be'mar- ried Aug.

26 in Highland Park Prcsbylenan Church In Dallas. Their engagement is announced by and Mrs. Jesse Gene Lawyer of Dallas, parents of the bride-elect. She is a senior at Ihe University of Texas. v.

Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith of San Antonio. He is a senior al the University of Texas wliere lie Is a member of Chi Phi.

TijcrinctrRuxnirez Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo E. Tijerina announce Ihe engagement of Iheir daughler, I.intia Mac, to LI. Alfred Ramirez FU- Sill, Okla.

The iM'idc-clect is a graduate of Jefferson High School. She is attending Incamatc Word College Department of Nursing. She is a member of Phi I.nmbda Chi and Texas Nursing Student Association. Lt. Ramirez is Hie son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Ramirez. He was graduated from Central Calholic High-'-School and St Mary's University. He was a member of Zela Phi Sigma, Sludenl Council and Officers Club. -ii- Sleek but Soft THE CUT: About 4 inches across the lop with short sides and shingled lo a point at Ihe nape.

TO SET: This slyle requires a very soft perm on lop. Tape nape in place and fol low diagram using 2 inch rollers Just giving a bend lo the hair. TO COMB: Brush sides straight back with an upward flip brush lop straight release Into Spft very little arranging for. an unstudied By Imo New York Hairstyle booklet with 26 styles available for 50c plus IDc for postage. Address San Antonio Express, 323 Milford, New Jersey 08-J48.

Beauty vcryone in the is seeking status, recognition, onipliment, and rightly so. This lever-ending search respect hrough beauty' and" finery too iftcn causes the simpler to choose better for outward ipncavance' instead 6f thcLlwjit 'or iirtvarf worth. The buynr marvels at Hie dnrlinps on the dashboard and overlooks hn muscles of the motor. The liner rlrools over the cream.on the cake rather than the count ot the calorics. The cnrpel niyor thinks only of the" soft- icss of its surface rather than he desirable density that is cure for carpet ci-ushing.

Ho- who invests in outwarii appearance and overlooks inward worth must also learn to nourish his investment with care. Cauict of must first 'know thai every carpet dcics kinds of qualities that crush less and certainly protective measures to cure carpet criishiiig. Tjyipcd surfaces bounce back more. Dense piles will recover most. Hani finishes crush Multi-color nml patterns show less crushing.

Most resilient filwi.i aro wool, acrylic and jwlycsler, Curei for Curpet i If you expwt your cnrpet In vestment to look lovelier longe iATKBx, 3 nd to age do tliiw Place protective mats, or iiei-s at the base chairs ij television areas; doonvayj and turning points in i-oomsf halls and front of used fxirnitui-e. Placo iinclcj heavy Rearrange yonr furniture Sfl that the traffic pattern wig lie changed. Clean repilarly. Daily with hi us.h liarid sw er or vacuum. Repeat (lo-it-yoursclf shampooing.

Have periodic profcssionalj cleaning. If you will do. these rclift iously, your carpet will li3 icaltliily ever after. NEXT WEEK And for many weeks to con I bring to you my sviern to the most populi asked Until re'meinbor, this "Live en th won't He''ashamed In Ihe'(amity parrot to the totup "It For Your.Important Booklet oh Carpet or Visit Ted O'Krent '300 San Pedro CA 3-010ii.

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