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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 65

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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65
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Sin Antonio -Sunday, Oct. 24, 1965 5 Jitek-neck The Rev. Marion Swize offi- elated at the ceremony Satur- day uniting Miss Beverly Ann Beck and Jerry Joseph Jilek at St. Margaret Mary's Calh- olic Church. She is the daughter of Mr.

I and Mrs. Richard J. Beck, and "he is the son of Mrs. Al- phonse Jilek and the late Mr. was held in the Walnut Room of the Granada 6 bride wore a gown of candlelight peau de sole.

The bodice was designed with a SSpabped neckline and elbow length sleeves. A band of peau da sole adorned with pearls SflSJned the lifted waistline. jhe slender skirt swept grad. ually into a chapel train. A "KSffcss crown seed pearls Alencon lace accented with a bow of peau de soie jjheld her a veil of illu- Bridal attendants were Mrs.

Guevara, matron of "honor; and Misses Brenda Dodd, Renale Englebrecht, Judith Jilek, bridesmaids. Vernon L. Greene of Austin best man. Groomsmen John R. Beck, James Jilek, David Cobb, Wayne -Cummins, and Barrel Reader.

BRIDALS AT A SAVING La Feria's House of the Bride W. Camm.io CA 3J566 MRS. R. E. MALMBERG MRS.

D. R. HENNING JR. LIPSCOMB JIRS. R.

E. MARTIN JR. An Alencon lace crown accented with seed pearls held the floor-length silk illusion veil. Her bouquet was of white roses and stephanotis. Maid of honor was Miss Celina Frames P.ios, sister of the bride.

Bridesmaids were Miss Cynthia G. Rios, sister of the bride, and Miss Janice Lynn Martin, sister of the bridegroom. Best man was Thomas Turzak of Pittsburgh, Pa. Ushers were Joseph Nolan, William Martin III, both cousins of the bridegroom; Winton Zimmermann of Ft. Worth: and H.

Gerald Mundt, Bryan. Groomsmen were Lee Bertillion of Dallas and William Rios, brother of the bride. A reception was held at the Starlight Room of El Antonio. After a wedding trip to Dallas and Hot Springs, the couple will live in Houston. Malmberg-Velarrte The marriage of Miss Sylvia Velarde to Ray E.

Matmberg was solemnized Saturday in St. John's Catholic Church. The Rev, Robert J. Walden officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Arthur Velarde and the late Mr. Velarde. The bridegroom is the son of Elmer G. Malmberg of Pender, and the late Mrs. Malmberg.

Miss Elizabeth Velarde, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Mrs. V. M. Gonzalez was matron of honor. Attendants were Mrs.

Herbert Troulz and Miss Alice Velarde, sister of the bride. Lisa Troulz was flower girl. Best man was Victor Manuel Gonzalez. Herbert Troutz and John Delhlefs were groomsmen. were George Gonzalez and Pa.ul Joske's of Texas AND A Now! you can ask an expert! Miss Evelyn Haas internationally famous Wig Specialist Oct.

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Gonzalez, the bride wore a gown of peau. de soie appliqued' with Alen- con lace embroidered with seed pearls and fashioned with a scooped neckline. A crown of crystals and seed pearls held her veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of roses and carnations centered wth an orchid. A reception was held at the Eamada Inn, after which the couple departed on a wedding trip lo Fender. Miss Patricia Mae Wiesnian became the bride of Donald Randolph Helming Jr.

Saturday at Bethlehem Chapel of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Thomas H. White officiated.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wiesman, wore a lace dress with a scoop neckline, long sleeves, and full skirt. A crown of pearls held her veil. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Randolph Henning. Best man was Charles Ross, and Larry Wiesman was an usher in his sister's wedding. Sister of the bride, Mrs. Karlee Chism was matron of honor.

A reception was held at parlors of St. Mark's Parish Hall. The marriage of Miss Chrisline Louise Isbell and Peter Arthur Lipscomb was solemnized Saturday in Mission Conception Catholic Church. The Rev. Sean Connally officiated.

The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Isbell. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. Mrs.

Arthur W. Lipscomb. Miss Manie Rose Isbell was her sister's maid of honor and Mrs. Milburn Wayne Taylor, sister of the bridegroom, served as matron of honor. Miss Cathy Ann Potts was junior bridesmaid.

Perfecto M. Villarreal was best man and Milburn Wayne Taylor was groomsman. Ushers were Philip J. Kosub and Daniel B. Fry.

The bride chose a gowji of Chantilly lace. It was fashioned with a scalloped neckline trimmed with sequins, long tapered sleeves, and ruffles nt lace formed a chapel train. A crown trimmed with pearls and sequins held the waist length veil. The bride carried a bouquet centered with a while orchid surrounded by sweetheart roses. After a reception held at St.

Cecilia's Hall, the. couple left on a wedding trip to Big Bend National Park. Martfn-Rlos Miss Maria Edelmira Rios became the bride of Ralph E. Martin Jr. of Houston Saturday in a ceremony at St.

Cecilia's Catholic Church. The Rev. Lawrence Walsh offi- cialcd. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. William Rios and the late Mr.

Rios. Mr. Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E.

Martin. i i marriage by her grandfather, M. Gonzalez, the bride wore a dress of Alencon lace and candlelight satin. It was fashioned with a scalloped neckline and elbow sleeves. The chapel train fell frdm double pleats at the back of the sheath skirt.

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