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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 75

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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2-B-PART It-Family November 25, 1973 Weddings RAP SESSION with STEVE DAVIS Do you know that it lakes studied effort lo achieve the proper casual Take one pair of panls Top rhom wilh a' i body sweater Over all toss a casual cardigan or pea jacket and you'll have it. It's not too soon to think I of what lo get that college girl for a Christmas gill Brushed nylon prints in long gowns are trie means'i I of causing her to snuggle down for an easier evening of studying. Time was when only evening wear look shine toward tfje holidays That no longer holds true Today as well as evening wear lights up the fashion scene. Never forget What you wear is what you are. Copyright Brtnilfy-Beauregard Westminster i Church in Houston was the sellitiy for lite Saturday marriage, of Miss Carol Khiitie a a a Stephen Krank Urinklcy.

The a T. a The bride is the daughter uf Mr. a Mrs. James uf Sum liaylwrn. Mr.

and Fred S. Brinkley arc parents of Hie yroom. Miss Linda N'eal of Houston attended (tie bride as maid uf i a Larry licaurcgard of Victoria was matron uf honor. Gary M. Brinkley of Houston served his brother as best a and Uoke credit)! of was a i were Larry a i bride's brother, and Richard stetler.

The reception was held at Ifie and couple will live in Houston. If you want to roast almonds after blanching, place the nuls one deep in a shallow bilking pan. Heat the nuts in a 375-degrec oven until lightly brown this may lake as long as 20 minutes. Stir the uuls a couple of times during a i scorching. 4la'i McCullough Yow MiM'rgday is just around the cwnar and you're beginning lo have scrw dccbt).

WJ.don'l gel uptight. 'sonty natural lonianl Mi vsfy test lor yourself. Alter af, yo'j chose I he bail So nol tel rojr very tail? Foigelthe slflly tcnet crj'tm. A gtr you deserves a loinil trial's ettraoidinary. Hera is: Tin Alter Sii's eiliawfi'iaiY raw weddhgcaal.

You can wear il tlfiped ci nulchT.g liwseis ascot a any ccmtfmticn of tr.o atom. Just think: rowycu can ctiajjiyowsWs look as easfy as yc ctange xfl Cone in ji ari rent your 6848SAN PEDRO PHONE: 824-2418 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS MRS. T. J. DOUGHERTY DouRherty-Colcman Corpus i i is the honeymoon destination of Ihc Miss Beeky Sue Coleman and Timothy John exchanged marriage vows Friday before Ihc Rev.

Kevin Ryan in St. Peter's Prince of the Apostles Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. a Archie Coleman and Mr.

and Mrs. Ned are parents of the couple. Miss a Fielder was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald Misses Nancy Sounders, Gail Kotou'ski, i i a Karen Mickey Dougherty and Denisc Dougherty were junior bridesmaids, and Belli Ann Coleman was Ihe flower girl.

Donald Chute served as besl man, and Louie Yeager, Steve i a Jim a a Pat Picard, Tom Dougherty and Robert Johnson assisted as groomsmen. Mark Arnold and'Bruce Tut- tie ushered, and Darryl Edwin Coleman was the i bearer. Rcilc-Tallcy Assumption Chapel of SI. a i i was the setting for a i a of Miss Kathleen Ann Tallcy and Anlhony Reilc. The Rev.

Ltiuis Rcile officiated. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilsiin a and' Lawrence II.

licile are parents of (hi 1 couple. i i Fisciiinger was a i of and bridesmaid's were Miss Canilyn Guerrero and Miss Nancy Busby. Junior bridesmaids wore I'iiin Reilu, sister of Ihe groom, anil Mary Jane Tallcy, sister of Ihc bride. Hilary Rcile served as best man for his hnilher; and Amend and Larry Rcile. ImilhiT of Ihe groom, assisted as Ushering were Ronuld Tallcy.

the bride's brother, and Jeff Crumrinc. Following Hie reception in Mixiily Hall the couple left fur a wedding i to llmiblim and Orleans. A Foil Sale You Can't Afford To Miss! MATTRESS! BOXSPRING CLEARANCE Shop right in our FACTORY SHOWROOM, 4915McCullough. LIMITED SUPPLYI WE MUST CLEAR OUT THIS MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL'FABRICS ON ORDER, THUS THESE ROCK-BOTTOM-PRICES ON REGULAR STOCK, MIS-MATCHED SETS, ODDS ENDS, FLOOR SAMPLES, ETC. ALL FIRST QUALITY, NO SECONDS FIRST COME, BEST CHOICE! KING QUEEN SETS KING SIZE SET Reg.

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$69.50 BRIDE MRS. B. E. SWEETEN Sweelen-Schuh San Marcos i be the home of the Miss Sharon Ann Schuh and Brian Edward Sweeten who were a i Saturday. The Fit.

Rev. John J. McDonald off i i a in St. a Catholic Church, Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

i i a M. Sclmh and Mr. and Mrs. William Sweeten. A i the bride as a i of honor were Miss a Elizabeth Vclters of Houston and Miss V'icki Ann Jordan.

Rebecca Lynn Schuh was junior bridesmaid for her sister. Evan Echleroff and Bruce N'ickcls served as best men, and Robert Jordan assisted as junior groomsman. MRS. J. W.

NASH Nash-IIumphrcys The father of the groom off i i a at the a a marriage of Miss Anne Winn i and Jimmy Wayne Nasli in Valley Hi Assembly of God Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph A. Worlhingtom and Robert L. Humphreys.

The Rev. and Mrs. Joe W. Nash of Houston are parents of the groom. Miss Mary E.

Humphreys was maid uf honor, and Joe Fancher served as best man. Following a honeymoon on South Padre Island the couple will live in Houston. MRS. P. R.

NAUSCHUTZ JR. Nauschutz-Kalz Miss Kathy Louise Kalz and Paul R. N'auscliulz Jr. ivero a i a a i a i a i The Rev. Jay H.

Confair, the groom's uncle, officiated. Parents of Ihe couple arc Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kalz and Mr. and a R.

Nauscliulx. Miss Laura Hill was maid of honor, and i a i were Mrs. Lawrence K. Blanco of A i Miss Nancy Junes of Houston and Miss Mclinda Arnold. John V.

McNcvin of College Station served as best man. Groomsmen included Wayne Abraham of El Paso, John Jackson of Tulsa and a Nauschulz, the groom's brother. Ushering were John C. Gricc and a a VI. Lasswell, both of College Station.

The reception was licld in the Wedgwood Skyline Runiii. After a honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta the couple ill reside in Fort Worth. Ahr-De La Garza Fort Worth and Dallas arc the honeymoon destinations of the former Miss Beverly Ann De La Garza and John Wayne Ahr. They exchanged a i a vows a a before the Rev. Paul Raaz in St.

Margaret Mary's Catholic Churcfi. Pueschel-Cantu The Grand Canyon and Las Vegas are the honeymoon destinations of Miss Haqucl Canlu and Gary Pucschel were married Friday. The Rev. Joseph P. Lcyva i i a in Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

The bride is the dnuglilcr of Mrs. Mary Cantii. Mr. and Mrs. i Pueschel of Peoria, 111., are parents of the groom.

Miss a i a del Uosario Canlu was maid of honor, and Mrs. Armando James Garza was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lee Lopez, Mrs. Richard Rieman and Miss Wanda Beasley.

Margie Vela was the flower girl. Serving as best liiari was Brad Pueschel, the groom's brother. Groomsmen included Lee Lopez, i a Ricinan and James a a Florencio Fernandez a MRS. GARY PUESCIIKL Charles Galirido ushered, and Andre de la Cerda was Hie ring bearer. The receplion was held in Sacred Heart Civic Center.

i SERVICE jfi OfHiOHurouAiiir MATCHMAKER NON MMBIED KOUI I MRS. W. II. ANtllONY MRS. J.

W. AHR Anthony-Myers Miss Nancy Fay Myers became the bride of William 'Harold A in i a of Firsl a i The Hev. Don Anderson officiated Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George T. Myers of A i and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. A of Dallas.

Mrs. Corlis Somicnberg of Houston was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Glenn Moser, Mrs. M. H. of Abilene and Mrs.

Robert B. Partin of Houston. Philip H. Vilcs Jr. of Tulsa as best man.

Groomsmen i James R. Billings, Dr. Jerry D. Wes- lerflcld of Ann Arbor, and John N. Ewing.

Randall L. Myers of the bride, and Thomas Pish ushered. The i is the destination. Harkins-Leopold Mr. and Mrs.

Alex B. De La Garza Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L.

Ahr arc parents uf the couple. Miss Mary Ann Ybarra was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were i Theresa De La Garza, Mrs. Ken Cox, Miss Frances Ahr Mrs. Robert TrampoUi.

Stephanie De La Garza was flower girl. Marshall A. Ahr served as best a and a Mechler, Hohort Pircher and i Blount assisted as groomsmen. Ushering were Alexander D. De La a a Charles Stephen De La fiarza, Herman Ahr and Homer Ahr.

i A a rinj; hearer. Miss Pamela Rac Harkins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Francis Harkins, is engaged to James Thomas Leopold, son of Mrs.

Mel I Leopold and Christian Gerard Leopold. The bride-elect graduated from Winston Churchill High School and i i i i where she received a bachelor of arts degree in English. Her fiance is also a graduate of Winston Churchill High and is a senior at Texas A University where he is studying engineering technology and is a member of the Corps Staff and Ross Volunteers. The wedding is planned for May in Margarile B. Parker Chapel at Trinity University.

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