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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 16

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Page 2-Section Ouccs, Ncu Mexico-Sunday. V'ebruajy I I 1973 Salopek-Carson Ceremony Has Mesilla Church Setting Wedding vows of Miss Mary wore headpieces of iriple pecol lendants' bouquets. Hurricane Jane Salopek and Robert F. velvel with layered veils al- lamps amid greenery and Carson Jr. were solemnized in a lached in matching color.

They double-ring ceremony at 11 a.m. carried cascades of red minia- Feb. 3 in San Albino Catholic ture carnations, yellow chrysanthemums, while seafoam statice, yellow daffodils, purple Gustafson-Sodien Rite Campus Film Miss Charley Brown, Scheduled For May 5 Society Lists Mark Norman To Wed Monday Show per- Church at Mesilla. Father Mario Polzer formed the ceremony before an sinuela slatice. variegated pur altar enhanced by two baskets pie miniature carnations and of mixed in the bride's yellow acacia, chosen colors flanking the altar.

The bouquets contained yellow bride, gladioli, white daisies, red Buddy carnations, blue iris, yellow daffodils, purple sinuela statice and acacia. Hay Vcitch was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Empire-mode gown of white velvet trimmed al the neckline with Satopek, was dressed in similar Benny Salopek, brother to the served as best a Cortez. Fort Sumner, and Sandoval were groomsmen. Two brothers of the bride, James and Mark Salopek, and Larry Brown, ushered.

multicolored flowers completed the setting. Assisting wilh courtesies were Miss Mary Kemp. Miss Eddie Henderson, Miss Midge Stages and Mrs. Jameson. Miss Diana Salopek, bride's cousin, and Miss Cindy Harding, bridegroom's cousin, were in charge of the guest book.

The couple will reside in Yuma. Arizona. Among guests were Mrs. George Blanchard and Mrs. Shirley Van Buskirk of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Ulan- Venice lace that also adorned the shirt pane! and encircled the silhouette train. The long full sleeves were cuffed at the wrist. Her Chapel veil was attached to a face-framing headpiece ot lace bows and pearls. The The flower girl the brides chard and young cousin Mary Terese Dave Sa Scollstlale.

Salopek, was dressed in similar A Mr and Nolan Coflk a i to the bridal attendants and Mr and Bil) Coo)( a and earned a basket filed with flnd Miss multi-colored roses. Altar boys Salopek Mesa A The engagement and a The bride-elect is a 1972 preaching marriage of Miss graduate of Las Cruccs High University, majoring in animal A film by the famous Italian charlcy lirown to Mark Nor- School where she was a mem- a member of director. Pier Paolo 1'asolini, js bv her par' were cousins of the bride. Frank a Salopek and Samuel Salopek. Mother of the bride wore a Miss Linda Gnslafson A i a Mr.

and Mrs. 'Merlin F. with the State Police. rows" was made in 1965. He has two sisters, Helen and features Ihe clown Tolo, then i Pal.

and two brothers, "Pan- his sixty eighth year, cho" and Jimmy, all residents of Santa Fe. 1 I 1 I A i i Sot A I Conlee Parent-Teacher Association will meet al 7 p.m. Mon- dav. by and Refrigeration Company. Her sister is Gail, of Las Cruces.

A 1971 graduate of Mayficld Speaker will be Mrs. Doris Also, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Guslafson. of Las Cruces, an- pp i 0 Southwest Cochran and Mr.

and Mrs. nounce the engagement and Willis Umhollz of Santa Fe- LI forthcoming marriage of their Mcnlal a ro ram to be Gen. and Mrs. J.P. Kiseley.

daughter. Linda Lee, lo William followed by a musical program Roswell; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Franklin Sodien, Mesilla Park, presented bv sixth grade stud- Mary DeVour sweetheart roses sequin hat. The bridegroom's a Albuquerque: Mr.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. and Mrs. Jay Woslager, San Sobien of Santa Ke.

Angelo, Mr. and Mrs. The couple plans to be mar- Second grades will conduct al the neckline and sleeves and a Kelly, Albuquerque; and ried May 5 in St. James Episco- open house and present a libra- cinema points, a mantilla Each wore a while Mr and Mrs a Ducos, San pal Church. ry exhibit, refreshments will Single-admission tickets wilt Antonio, Tex.

The bride-elect is a 1971 grad- follow. be sold at the door. bridal bouquet was a cascade of floor-length gown in navy blue white butterfly roses and red on white wilh matching lace and and baby's breath. Miss Anne Salopek, was her sister's maid of honor. Her long Empire-styled dress of blue velvet was complemented at the scoop i and i sleeves with Irish crochet trim.

Bridesmaids, Miss Vivian Salopek, bride's cousin, and Miss Sandra Carson, bridegroom's sister, were dressed in blue mother was atlired in a light blue formal Irimmed in sequins science. She was a member of director. Pier Paolo Pasolini, man'is announced bv her par- her of the Choristers, Shorthand the Block and Bridle Club. will be shown by Ihe Campus 5 a Mrs 'p ij rown club, and a i a Honor She has one brother. Koberl, Film Society this week.

Pro- Hno Hrown Parenis of Hie- Society. She attended New Mex- of El Paso. grams begin al p.m. and al bridegroom are Mr. and State University last semes- The prospective bridegroom, 8:30 Monday in the Mrs ter and is presently employed graduated from.

Santa Fe High Chemislry Lecture Room on the School in 1970 and attended New Mexico Stale University NMSU where he majored in po- campus. The couple plans lo be lice science. He plans a career "The Hawks and the Spar- married on May in the First rows" was made in 1965. Il Baptist Church of Uis Cruces. nig).

School, the prospective bridegroom was a member of Hie Symphonic Band there. He Thestory is an allegory about is currently attending NMSU, modern Italy and is lold partial- majoring in biology and is em- ly by a talking crow. The bird ployed wilh Sears and Roebuck expresses Pasolini's Marxist Company. His two brothers are viewpoint but claims that it was St. Francis who really bid him evangelinze the big birds and the little birds, the hawks and the sparrows.

Pasolini is one of Ihc cleverest of contemporary Italian directors and uses references in his work lo many olher direclors, notably in this film Italians Kossellini and i i and French a He also manages lo quote both Pope Job XXII and Communist leader Palmiro Togliatti lo make his crus ure Michael and Ncal, bnth of Las Cruces. a 1'TA Sots i a a Koto cymbidium orchid on silver background corsage. The home of Ihe bride's parents was selling for Ihe reception. The serving table was centered wilh a four-tiered wedding Miss Cluvlrv lirown The Hatch Valley Parent- Teacher Association will sponsor an enchilada and hamburger supper on Friday, Feb. 16, from 5 to 8 p.m.

al the grade school cafeteria. Proceeds from Ibis supper will help pay for dental services for the students ond also be used for Ihc purchase of playground equipment. DAR To Honor High School Good Citizens The Dona Ana Chapter oE the with her family in 1963 and has and Basketball Dance Senior dresses identical lo the maid of cake topped with a miniature Daughters of the American attended schools al Mesilla Princess. She was the AAUW honor's. All three attendants nosegay to match the bridal at- Revolution will honor five girls Park.

Coulee, Lynn Junior High Girl of Ihe Month in November. chosen as good citizens to re- School and LCHS. from Mayfield. and a delegate present five high schools in the During her sophomore year at to Girls Slate in 1972. area Thursday in the home of LCHS.

she was a member of Carole says she likes to waler Mrs. Claud Tharp. Student Council and co-presi- ski and is active in her church. Hostesses will be Miss Justine dent of the History Club. She She plans to attend Baylor Utii- Genlle.

Mrs Tlielma Gilbert, shared Ihe Sophomore Girl versify and major in pre-dentis- Mrs. Roberl Alha, Mrs. Doris Award with three other girls, try. Stanton. Miss Ninetta Parker She belonged to the History and Mrs.

Frank Heffcrn. Mrs. Club and Student. Council als.o Lloyd Briggs. Chapter Regent, during her junior'year, as well Hatch.

During her Junior High will preside with Miss Edith as the Keyettcs. National Honor School days in Halch. where she i Good i i Society and was awarded Chairman, to have charge of the Junior Girl Award, presentation of pins. As a senior, Gurinder is vice- Parents of the girls will be presidcnl of her class, a mem- dent Council, and Junior Varsi- special guests as well as Teresa her of Keyeltes, Student Coun- ty Squad cheerleader. Lopez and her parents, Mr.

and cil. a vice-president of the Ex- In high school, she was co- Mrs. John Lopez. Theresa is a plorer's Post at the hospital, president of the Junior Class, a winner in Ihe History Essay and a candystriper at Ihe hospi- member of the Student Council, Conlesl of-which Mrs. Eugene lal.

She was chosen AAUW Girl and Honor Society. During her Caffey is chairman. of the Month in September Christine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.J.

Dickson of has lived all her life. Christine was a member of the Girl's Athletic Association. An Club, Slu- she received GuriiuU-r Ramthawa (Sohuui) sophomore year. Girls to be honored are Miss Gurinder lells her hobbies are the award for highest grade Gurinder Randhawa. Las Cru- traveling abroad, collecting for- point in her class and a certifi- jects.

She enjoys hunting, fish- ces High School; Miss Carole eign coins, cooking and sewing, cate for scoring highest locally ing. cooking and farm work. Harris. Mayfield High School; She plans to be a pre-med stu- in National Education Develop- Debra is the daughter of Mrs. Dt-hni IVck Pup Club and Teenage Republicans.

Debra has been basketball princess, basketball dulchess. Mr. and Robert F. Carson Jr. A a Miss Christine Dickson, Halch dent at New Mexico Slate ment.

Valley High School; Miss Debra University when she completes L. Feck, Hot Springs High her high school education. School at Truth or Consequences; and Miss Sylvia Tru- i representing Gadsden High School as this year's Good Irene Peck of Caballo and al- and a delegate lo Girls' Stale, velopmenl She She has served as treasurer of Future llomemakers her junior year and president her senior year. She is chapler vice-president and slate vice-president of Future Teachers Association. Historian of Ihe Drama Club, she has lcen a member for three years with roles in several plays.

Sylvia was secretary of her junior class and has been a i of i Homemakers years. Teachers Associalion for Iwo years. Drama Club, three years; band, six years; a club, one year; and Student Council, one year. Among honors bestowed upon Sylvia have been the Good Cili- zen award in Junior High School, a i hometnakcr; representative to Girls Stale; member of Honor Society, loitered in band; and is member of the a i a Steering Committee on Career De- Guidance through FHA. color-phoned loppings All rna- chine Easv spiffy Polvesier-Conon shin i Studded Couon Knil Halter.

S.M L. Christine belongs to the Office tends Hot Springs High School She (ells, her interests and National Headquarters a i Association and at Trulh or Consequences. She hobbies are swimming, water Purpose of this committee is to Carole, daughter of Mr. and Honor Sociely her senior year is president of Girl's Athletic skiing, i i and i i make you'lh aware of job'oppor- Mrs. Ernest Harris, north of and won first place in Ihe US Air Associalion and vice-president Debra plans lo atiend New tunilies.

Las Cruces, attended Alameda Force Award for an exhibit al of the Office Education Associa- Mexico State University She participated in National Elementary and Junior High Southweslern New Mexico Re- lion; secretary of International Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Science Foundation, study of Citizen. Schools before entering May- gional Science and Engineering Relations Club, secretary of Benny G. Trujillo of Anthony, computer science in Ihe sum- Gurinder is the daughter of field High School.

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