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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 14

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Harlingen, Texas
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ALL Sweaters and Skirts Brands cRICE ONE RACK OF Dresses Further Reduced New fAercWarv -Sunday, 29, 1961 tu MORN TX ft km ri rrxtjk Vineyard, Thomas Wedding James Eugene Gray, Bride Vows Said In Nuptial Mass Wed In California Rites DONNA Mm hmda Vinevard, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Cleo Vineyard of Donna, beosme the bride oi Charles Lee Thomas. the son Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.

Thomas of Weslaco. at nuptial in St Pius Church Weslaco Mon mommc The Rev, Father Raymond Miller performed the double ring ceremony before an altar lighted by 1 white randies vases at white chrysanthemums. Mrs Marv Ann oi Weslaco wm Oi'gamst and accompanied Mi's. B. Ltles oi Weslaco, who was The bride entered the arm of her father.

She w-ore a street length dress of white wool, with three quarter length and a fitted jacket, Her shoes were oi brown liraid and her gloves matched the be oi her flow er hat, She carried a bouquet of white Indian carnations fashioned with and clusters of pearls Her only attendant was her sister, Muss Betty Ann Vineyard who wwe a similar coetume of light wool with matching gloves hat and black patent leather tr 'A shies. Her corsage was sprayed with blue, Walter Neal Thomas of Weslaco served his brother as best man. ushers were Richard Sor ng of Weslaco, an tmcle of the bride and George A. Smith, also cf es- laco, A reception in the home of the bride parents is held immediate ny Mrs. Vineyard wore a navy blue silk shantung sui? and a coi of carnations tinted to match.

Mi's. Thomas wn-p a silk print carnations in mg colors The bride table whs laid in white iinen with a centrai flewer arrangement of white spider chrysanthemums and stock, flanked by four tall white candles. Mis Don Sheldon out the three tiered wedding cake. Mrs. Fred Machen presided at the silver coffee service.

After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home Donna, Graduates of the Donna High school and the Weslaco High school. Mr Mrs Thomas are attending Pan American College Edinburg, it Fraizer of San Gabriel. Calif became the bride of James Eu- Wedding Held MRS. RAY SCROGGINS was former! M-ss Taylor Taylor, Scroggins Wedding So 'emnized By Candlelight SAN JUAN Kiaine kv i of and Mrs A Taylor of San Juan, be- Scroggins, fhe son of Mr and Mrs. Otis Okla Jan.

jn pff home of the parents The home was ted with mhtte shasta da -ues and pom-pom The couple stood under an it green flanked rh candlelabra hold ng white and side of flowers Donna May was pianist and Miss Sneme Powell was soloist. The bnde given marriage by father wore a chantilly lace white fashioned wim a scooped neckline. The molded accented with lace He1 is dotted w- rh flowers and birds She csmwi a bmj que? of whhite mums with satin streamers Miss Donna was maid of honor She wore a pastel green dress with matching hat and a white enrsage. Miss Beverly Halloway of Houston was flower g.ri and earned small basket with white net and ribbon which heid white rose petals Sammy Patiain was best man and ushers were Buddy Hardv anri Junior Agan. Csndlelighters were NeU Taylor of rne a nd errv Ag nn The morher wore naw hnen dress with white ac- nd a white feather mum corsage.

Tne brxie table was COV ered TAKE NO RISK With Your Costly CASHMERES! rh a green cloth at the immediately following the ceremonv. Miss Judv Wilson, Miss Ret Hardv Mrs. Thelma assisted at the tion Nt Sandra of Pharr, presided at the guest book. hen the couple left for a shtM't weddmg trip the hr de was wear mg a two fifed gray suit with white fur trim, wtute arces- and a white corsage. make rheir home in San Juan.

The hride is a graduate of PSJA H'gh School and the bridegroom attended Pan American College. Arroyo HD Club Holds Meeting Ten members of the Arroyo Home Demonstration club met Wednesday morning in the San Be nito Community center for a social hour and business meeting. Mrs. W. La field was a guest at the meeting During the ml hour that pie reded the meet me Mr- Allen Haddox served refreshments.

Mrs. C. McCoy was guest speaker and spoke on Shrubs and Transplanting KOITOK NOTE All and in the Valley Morning Star become the property of Slur aod will wm Any pitture that bark with a name will be destroyed after pubi ira personal will within davs afler ptiblication if they are for in the The Star is not ble for return of pcrwmal Park FREE! Behind Store 71 SANITONE Dry Cleaning Out ALL Dirt Stubborn and Only the most careful and expert handling is good enough to preserve the subtle and oh so delicate loveliness of these costly garments. OuxSamtone Dry Cleaning you that and more, so why take chances? Call us for Service. Phone GA3-2596 HAYNES CLEANERS DAY YOUNG, Owner Harmon 6th St.

Harlingen MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LEE THOMAS was formerly Mus Linda Vineyard (Badger's Photo) MRS. BILL R. DRAWE formerly Miss Margaret Jeanel Russell (Yoder Photo) SAN GARRIKL.

Calif Miss gene Gray of Austin, the son of Mary Cooper Fraser, daugh- and Mrs, Rrrnnrd Lincoln ter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Han ey Weslaco at 4 p. Saturday, The wedding touk place in the ty I Church of Our Savior in San bourlon, hnel with the Rev. Dr. Crawford W.

Brown officiating Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of candlelight silk Anna Mane feishirsned with a portrait Bourlon, daughter of Mr Mis. three quarter length Paul Bourlon of Mission sleeves etched with (Tiantillv came the bride of Joseph M. dress was Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs James fashloned with an Wfllst. K.

Kirk of Elsa the afternoon of flnd skirt cas. in the First Baptist cnutch rafjpd lnto A chafiel length train, in Mission. A bow of malch- The Rev. J. IVrald Dugger.

jng material was fastened to the pastor of the church, officiated at WHlst at the back. She carried a the double ring rites before close white Prayer Book topped with a friends and relatives in a setting of cascade (4 white orchids and white carnations and greenery, stephanotis. Her waist length veil Mrs. Fred W. Jama of Port- was held in place by a crown of land, sister of the bridegroom pearls and flowers, was soloist and was accompanied Mrs.

Giles Haascom at Monter- by Janette Jensen, organist. lTys was matron of The bride, given in marriage by She wore an ice Hue peati de her iather, wore a pink lace over dress with matching accesso- satin fashioned in street length ries and a pill box hat and car- princess design The bodice had tied a bouquet garnet colored a neckline and brief sleeves. Her half hat with circular Flower giri was Kaleta Bea- face veil was in matching color, Fraizer, sister of the bride. She wore white shoes and gloves Attending the bridegroom as and a pink carnation corsage. man Vvas RichRrd Gray, Miss Mary Evans of Mission ac- brother of the bridegroom.

Ush- companied the bride as maid of ers were William Smith, John honor. She gowned in a blue Sturley, both of San Gabriel, dress with white accessories and Joseph San carried a nosegay of pink and mas, Calif and Shannon white carnations. ton of Temple City, Calif. Pfc, Harold Kirk of Camp Pen- Acolytes were Joseph Weir dleton, served his brother zPr, the bride brother, Richard as best man. Fenske, both of San Gabriel, Following the wedding ceremony Calif, a reception was held in the home The wedding reception was hold of the bride parents in Mission the church parish hall immed- The hride is a semor in Sharv- following the wedding At- Iand High school.

The bridegroom tending the guest book was Miss is a graduate of the Kdcouch- Hayes of San Gab- Elsa High school and University Calif. of Corpus lifter trip to The couple will make rheir home Rparh. Calif the couple will in Sharyland where Mr. Kirk is their home in Austin. Band Direotor in th- Sharyl.nd hri(V High school.

Miss Russell, Bill R. Drawe Wed Saturday WESl.ACO Hie marriage of Miss Margaret Jeanel Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Russell of Weslaco, and P. Drawe.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drawe of Progreso, was solemnized Saturday evening at the chapel of the First Baptist church in Weslaco. The Rev. Ray Turner officiated.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of peau taffeta, following the di- rectoire lines which emphasized the high waisted bodice of p'ng- lish illusion w-irh pearl embroidered Alencon lace. The hour glass waistline extended into a hill flared bell shaped skirt of street length Her miniature crown of seed pearls was attached to a tiered shoulder lengih veil of silk illusion. Miss Evelyn Joyce Russell was her maid of honor. Miss Meredith Faye Grant of Houston was bridesmaid. The attendants were gowned alike in clover pink satin.

Their fitted bodices were cut with a scoop neckline and bracelet length sleeves. The con trolled hell shape skirts were street length. Their headdresses were pink satin bandeaux with cii- clets of hille. Pete Bond of Edinburg served as best man and groomsman was Clent McDaniels of Ushers were Glen Bell of Elsa and Richard Neal Russell, brother of the bride. After the wedding, a reception was held in the home of the bride parents.

Assisting at the reception were Mmes Floyd Ennis, W. C. Blackwell and Miss Suzanne Draw'e, sister of the bridegroom. The bride attended Weslaco High school, University of Texas and Mexico City College. The bridegroom attended Weslaco High school and Pan American College.

The couple will be at home in Edinburg. cJtt IV mi alentines Gabnel High school, attended the University of California in Santa Barbara and the University of California at Angeles was a member of the Delta sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of Weslaco High schoci and will graduate from the the University of Texas in June. He is past senior vice president oi the Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. MRS.

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