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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 35

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El Paso Timesi
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day, Febraary 14, 1971 Dial 532-161 THE EL PASO TIMES El PasVs HOME Newspaper Waat Ad Dept. 532-1971 Page 5-D Maldonaclo-Portillo Wilson-Eggleston Martinez Aguilar mm u. -XSsJx Mr. and Mrs. William Miles Wilson, 10320 Suer.

announce the betrothal of their daughter. Julia Ann, to James Henry Eggleston son of Mrs. Ruby W. Eggleston, 131 5 Dornoch. Miss Wilson was graduated from Eastwood High School and is a sophomore elementary education major at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Mr. Eggleston, a sophomore electrical engineering major at New Mexico State University, has just returned from Greenland, where he studied for seven months on a co-op program through NMSU. He also is an Eastwood High graduate. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Martinez. 4030 Laredo, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Ruby, to Luis M. Aguilar, son of Mrs. Soledad Aguilar, 3424 Gateway Blvd.

E. Wedding vows will be read at 1 p.m. April 18 in St. Francis Catholic Church with the Rev. Peter Caballero officiating.

Miss Elizabeth Martinez will be her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Perez, Miss Margaret Flores, Miss Romie Valles and Miss Cristine Martinez. Benny Flores will be his brother's best man. Groomsmen and ushers will be Ben Martinez, brother of the bride-elect; Eddie Carrasco. Ricardo Ramirez and Benny Perez.

Miss Martinez is employed by EI Paso Electric Co. A graduate of Jefferson High School, she was a member of is 1 I ivU I If -xxX TorreS'Darbonnier 3 IRS. NOEL GUERRA (Portrait by Achilles) Avila-Guerra I St i I Mr. and Mrs. Demetrio Mal-donado, 9325 Hollings.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Roberto Portillo son of Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Portillo, 3712 Truman. The couple will exchange wedding vows June 12 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

The bride-elect is a senior education major at the University of Texas at EI Paso where she is member of Phrateres International. She is a graduate of Irvin High School. The future bridegroom, a graduate of Austin High School, is completing a tour of duty in the U.S. Army at West Point, N.Y. He attended U.T.

El Paso. De Igado Mr. and Mrs. Guadalupe Delgado of 1002 S. Oregon, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Norma, to Sgt. Raymundo R. Valdes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Valeriano O.

Herrera, 8408 Mineola. The couple will be married in a spring rite in St. Patrick's Cathedral. The bride-elect is employed by Popular Dry Goods. She attended the University of Texas at El Paso and is a graduate of Loretto Academy, where she was named Cathedral High School Shamrock Queen.

The prospective bridegroom is serving a tour of duty in Korea in the U.S. Army. He attended T. El Paso and is a graduate of Cathedral where he was chosen Shamrock King. Phillis Wheatley Club Donates Library Book In observance of Negro History Week, Phillis Wheatley Club presented "Life and Works of Phillis Wheatley" to Mrs.

Inez Garrett, reader's adviser to the El Paso Public Library. Making the presentation were Mrs. Wesley Wilson, chairman of the budget committee; Mrs. Edward Jones, treasurer; Mrs. Williams Collins, president; Mrs.

Eugene Desboine, past president; Mrs. Ortho Standback, scrapbook chairman, and Mrs. Donnie Brown, USO committee chairman. The club will meet at 3 p.m. Feb.

27 in the home of Mrs. Wilson. 5309 La Taste. Mrs. Ray A.

Deckert, director of the YWCA, will be guest speaker. NO-SLIP DOUGH Moisten the surface on which you lay waxed paper for rolling dough. The paper then will "not slip or slide. Mi MISS MALDONADO Va Ides MISS DELGADO CV Offers On Women Studies BOULDER, Colo. (AP) Women who they are, how they see themselves and how writers portray them are being studied in three separate University of Colorado courses.

A course called "Women in Society" conducted by Mrs. Elsie Boulding, associate professor of sociology, has 18 women enrolled. "The Role of Women in Literature" by Mrs. Ruth Shrock, an instructor in English, has six women enrolled and "Women in Drama in the Twentieth Century" by Mary Rose Sullivan, professor of literature, has nine women and one man enrolled. LINT-FREE TOWELS Use lint-free paper towels for window washing.

They're highly absorbent and ideal for cleaning mirrors and silver as well. I A kK-x-xjmik Mrs. Maria J. Torres of 200 McCarthy is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Magdalena, to Pierre Darbon- nier. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Darbonnier, 2431 Erie. Miss Torres also is the daughter of the late Ernesto O. Torres. The couple will be married March 20 in St.

Patrick's Cathedral. The bride-elect attended Ysleta High School. Mr. Darbonnier is a supervisor at Farah Manufacturing Co. He was graduated from El Paso High School.

Omega Upsilon Sets Meeting Wednesday Omega Upsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Miss Lila Murphy, 5313 Hanawalt. Mrs. Pat Coleman will preside. Programs will be presented by Mrs.

Coleman, Mrs. John Isaac, Mrs. Irene Reyna and Miss Nancy Puchi. The chapter Outstanding Girl will be named. Mrs.

John Driscoll was hostess at a recent chapter cook-out held in her home. MISS WILSON Pussman MISS PUSSMAN Perez MISS PEREZ Pleiades Chapter Tp Meet Tuesday Pleiades Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday in Five Points Masonic Lodge, 2430 Morehead. Chapter officers will serve dinner at 6 p.m. Past matrons, past patrons and members of the worthy grand matron's committee will be honored.

A business session will follow at 7:30 p.m. 41 mi i t-fjfy 1 rs 1 if' 4i aH. Villegas Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Puss-man of El Paso announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter.

Sandra Coral, to Ramiro Ville-gas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Villegas, also of El Paso. The bride-elect Is employed by Weldon S. Copeland and Mike Thompson, attorneys.

She is a member of the El Paso Symphony Orchestra. A graduate of Jefferson High School, she was in the orchestra. All City and All State Orchestras and went to Chicago, 111. with the Jefferson High School Orchestra. Mr.

Villegas is employed by the El Paso Electric Co. He is a graduate of Jefferson High School, where he was a member of the Varsity basketball and track teams and Club. Leyva Mr. and Mrs. Jose Perei of 211 Elder announce the engagement of their daughter, Armida Graciela, to Pascual C.

Leyva son of Mrs. Carmen Leyva, 313 McCune, and the late Pascual Leyva. The couple will be married May 1 in Our Lady of the Light Catholic Church. Miss Perez, an Ysleta High School graduate, is employed by J. C.

Penney Co. Mr. Leyva, also an Ysleta graduate, is employed by American Telephone and Telegraph Co. in EI Paso. He completed a tour of duty in the U.S.

Army, including service in Vietnam. Lower Valley Club Schedules Meeting Lower Valley Homemaker Extension Club will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Tigua Library. Mrs. Albert Stephen will preside.

P. G. Dieter, director of public works, will present the program, "Flood Insurance." Mrs. Luis Martinez and Mrs. Ruth Mitchell will be hostesses for the social hour.

Interested women are invited to attend. satin, chiffon and Chantilly lace accented with crystals and outlined with silver and pearl braid. She carried a white orchid surrounded by white carnations. Attendants were Miss Yolan-da Torres, maid of honor; Miss Emma Vidalez, Miss Emma Rosales and Miss Elizabeth Lozano, bridesmaids, and Miss Elizabeth Contreras and Miss Irene Romero, junior bridesmaids. They wore formal gowns of purple and lilac in Empire mode and carried nosegays of lilac and purple carnations.

Manuel M. Avila, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushers were Daniel Avila, Andrew Romero and Oswaldo Melendez. A reception and dance followed in the Sheraton Motor Inn. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, the couple will be at home in Atlanta, where the bridegroom is employed in the accounting office of Texaco.

A graduate of Sam Houston State College, he has completed a tour of duty in the U.S. Army, including service in Vietnam. The bride attended the University of Texas at El Paso and is employed by the U.S. Civil Service Commission. Xi Zeta Beta Chapter Sets Meet Xi Zeta Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Robert Fleming, 5528 Vancouver. Mrs. Michael Elyo will preside. Mrs.

Justin Martin will present the program. A social hour will follow. Transferees are invited to attend as special guests. 1 Wedding vows of- Miss Susana Avila and Noel Guerra of Atlanta, were exchanged at noon Saturday in Our lady of the Valley Catholic Church. The Rev.

Thomas Parra officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Manuel S. Avila, 7152 Peach Tree, and Mr.

and Mrs. Anastacio Guerra of Bay-town, Tex. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal Empire gown of Park Foothills Garden Club To Hold Meet Park Foothills Garden Club will meet at 9:30 Friday in the home of Mrs. John C. Comp-ton, 7504 Dempsey.

Cohostess is Mrs. J. F. Moon. The program, "Green Thumbs Begin with Wise Planting," will be presented by Al Woods owner and chief consultant of Tree Lawn Services.

Mrs. Paul B. Fitch will display the artistic arrangement Mrs. Louis L. Burns will discuss broad-leaf evergreens with Mrs.

C. F. Horky presenting a capsule report on "New. Horizons in Horticulture." Xi Beta Delta Slates Luncheon Xi Beta Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Amen Wardy's.

Members then will go to Portofino's in Juarez for luncheon. Mrs. Don Cloud, Mrs. Eugene Hunter and Mrs. Dave Sahadak will present programs.

Mrs. Art Merrihew will preside. MISS MARTINEZ the Football Court and German Club. j- Mr. Aguilar is employedtby Thunderbird Electric Co.

He is a graduate of Jefferson High School and was a member of the Club. immMMxmxm MISS TORRES Club Plans Meet In Jewish Center Golden Social Club of Jewish Community Center will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the center, 405 Mardi Gras. Mrs. Sidney Seiden will preside.

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