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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 9

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It. 9 Lochausen-Hedges Rite Miss Debra Anne Sullivan Bride Of Connie M. Norris An Aug. 12 wedding date has been chosen by Miss Susan Farr Lochausen of El Paso and Michael Anthony Hedges Las Cruces. Vows will be solemnized in St.

Matthew's Catholic Church in El Paso. Parents of the bride-elect are El Pasoans Mr. and Mrs. Madison Lochausen, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. H.A.

Hedges, 1315 Evans, and the late Mr. Hedges. Miss Lochausen, graduate of Anthony High School, attended New Mexico Slate University and is currently employed as a secretary for a State Farm Insurance Agency in Las Crucw. A senior at NMSU, Mr. Hedges is in charge of the Lord to Branch of the Firct National Bank of Dona Ana County.

Miss Susan Lorhausrn (Amador) Area Players Schedule The Lion Who Wouldn't The University Players at The University of Texas at El Peso have announced their forthcoming production of the children's musical "The Lion Who Wouldn't," to be presented Dr. Wingate is the author of a number of children's plays in addition to "The Lion Who Wouldn't," many of them having been presented as premier performances in El Paso, in- July 28,29 and 30 in Magoffin eluding "Don't Buy Any Neck Auditorium on campus. ties From The Bear," "The Ti- Lion Who Wouldn't" ger in Traction," and "The Lion Who Wouldn't" was written by Dr. Gifford Wingate, professor of drama and speech and director of theater at the university, for children between the ages fo 4 and 14. The University Players' production will be directed by Miss Jan Slusher, with musical score ger in Traction," and "The Frog With a Prince in His Throat," the musical scores for the latter three written by Robert R.

Smith Jr. "The Tiger in Traction," also published by Samuel French, was recently taken on tour in Illinois by the Evanston Chil- for the play was composed by dren's Theater. Alan Friedman. Dr. Wingale and Mr.

Smith Soon after the first pres- also collaborated in the writing entation of "The Lion Who and musical score of "Border Wouldn't" in 1969 in El Paso, Crossing," an adult music pre the play was published by Samuel French, the largest dramatic publishing house in the world. Since the play's publication, it has become popular with children's theater groups in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Australia. "The Lion Who Wouldn't" concerns a bookish lion who, Paso resident. bored with life in the circus, re- Performances of fuses to renew his contract. While packing his belongings, sented in El Paso last year as a part of the Bi-Cultural Festival of Arts.

Alan Friedman, who composed the musical score for "The Linn Who Wouldn't," is well- known in Hollywood as a freelance composer, writer, and producer. He is a former El Before an altar adorned with arrangements of pink and white gladioli and arched candelabra, Miss Debra Anne Sullivan became the bride of Connie M. "Skeebo" Norris. Dr. Lloyd Hughes of St.

Paul's United Methodist Church officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Parents of the coupK 1 are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sullivan of Las Cruces, and Mr. and Mrs.

Norris of Carlsbad. Dr. a i Hogue panied Marty Sullivan as she sang "The Lord's Prayer." Steve Hicks sang "Simple Thingsof Life" and "Unchained Melody." As a duet, they presented "Take My Hand." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gownof candlelight peau d'ange Lace, a band with lace appliques defining the Empire waistline. The dress was styled with a high collar, sheer yolk and sleeves and featured a chapel-length train. A Camelot headpiece held her veil of illusion, and she carried a crescent bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and baby's breath.

Maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Marty Sullivan, and bridal attendants were Miss Katrina Norris of Carlsbad, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Bobby Green of Albuquerque and Mrs. Robert Comyford, Gallup. They were attired in Empire gowns of pink voile trimmed with white daisies. Their Juliet headpieces were styled of daisy and their nosegays were of pink carnations.

Attending as best man was Frank Hayes of Carlsbad. Etienne Etchvery, Carlsbad; Bobby Bird, Roswell, and Rodney Stevens, Espanola, were groomsmen. Mr. and Mrs. Connie M.

Norris (Amador) Las Crucen ESA Delegate To Conclave Mrs. Ralph E. Booton, of Las Cruces first vice-presidenl of the New Mexico State Council Of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International sorority, will be a delegate to the International Convention of the sorority July 19 to 23. Members of the Florida State Council of ESA will hostess the ctflvention in the King's Inn, Freeport, the Bahamas. On the agenda will be workshops, socials, an awards luncheon and installation of officers.

Mrs. Earl Printz of Albuquerque will be installed inlema- tional president. ESA is celebrating its 25th year as an international sorority. Mrs. Booton left for the Bahamas Saturday and was accompanied by Mrs.

William Dillard of El Paso on a charter flight leaving from Denver, allowing lime for sightseeing on the islands before the convention gets under way. Built-Ins Boost Dining Capacity, Storage Space When the family is growing or guests are gathering, the dining area may require updating to handle expanded needs. A popular innovation Hostesses were Mrs. Bill Other guests were Randy Warbois, Mrs. Glen E.

Smith, Cooper of Cuba, N.M.; Artene wall-length, built-in buffet-slur- Mrs. Sam Morrow, Miss Vicki Singard, Los Lunas; Mr. and a 8 cabinet. and Miss Claudia Mrs. C.M.

Sullins, Hobbs; Rob- Consolidating the serving and ert Echols, Farmington; John storage unils opens floor space Calvert, Mr. and Mrs. E.J.Cal- extra sealing, provides vert. Miss Susie Squires, and room for more linens, china, sil- WayneFifer.allofElPaso; Mr. er and serving pieces, and its Roland Vickrey and Cothern Streilmann.

Registering guests was Miss Karson Denney. Attending from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hardin, Miss Tammy Pelton, Miss Lisa Ogden, and Bill Waters, all of Carlsbad; Mr. and Mrs.

Rill Warbois, IMr. and Mrs. Bobby Green and John Bracken, Albuquerque; Mrs. Richard Allgood and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Comyford, Gallup; Candelighters and ushers Wes Smith, Jim Smith, and Mr. were Robert Comyford, Sam and Mrs. Glen E. Smith, Anthony; Miss Colynn White and Bud Bell, Clovis; and Miss Beth 'The Lion Who Wouldn't" will be held in Magoffin Auditorium at 2:30 preparatory to leaving the cir- p.m. July 28 through 30, with an CUB, he is interrupted by a group additional evening performance of children whooffer to help him scheduledatB p.m.

July 29. For rehearse his secret ambitions, further information contact lUsingthel for sets tume itei goods for props, the children set the scenes for the lion's self- porlrails as baseball pitcher, teacher, sea captain, detective, Morrow and Bill Warbois. The bridegroom's brother, Jon Norris, was ring bearer. A cymbidium orchid corsage complemented the beige cotton lace dress worn by the bride's mother. Mrs.

Norris also accented her costume, a blue and white knil dress, with a cymbidium orchid. St. Paul's Fellowship Hall Easlburn, Truth or Consequences. GOP Women To Hear Guest Natalia Lucero Dimatteo, Republican candidate for Oona Ana county treasurer, will be and Mrs. Mrs.

E.B. Buford, Odessa, Mrs. W.J. Wilks and Mrs. C.M.

Norris, Floydada, Tex. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wilks and family, Tulia, Mrs. Mary Day and family, Irving, Tex.

and Miss Teri Lovett and Tom Lovett, Duncan, Ariz. After a wedding trip to Ruidoso, the couple will reside at 606 S. Sixth Street in Carlsbad. counter lop makes serving a large group relatively simple. Built of smooth, close-grained western wood that easily takes any paint or stain, it may be finished to complement any decorating scheme.

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10 to 18. JCPenney The values are here every day. and film star--then help him to act them out. When each of his portrayals dissolves in failure, the lion is finally persuaded to return to the role he plays best--star of the circus. Whether a dress is short or long, the way it looks in back as well as in front calls for turning around to see--when you are trying it on in the store.

ig cake and candelabra with pink candles and carnations. A pink rose candle surrounded by cherubs, a gift of a family friend, centered the punch table. The meeting, to be held at 12:15 p.m. at Tegmeyer's Steak House, isopen to the public. For reservations, call Mrs.

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