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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 22

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22 1957 Aixrr wnwxrwo if Miss Ramirez Marries A. Barbosa in Weslaco Travis PTA Has New President The meeting of the Travis PTA opened Monday evening with a prayer and grwp singing led by Mrs. Wilford Smith and St. Joan of Arc bosa. padnnos de An Mr.

and nithftiic diureh the seating Mrs. Romeo Ramirez, padnnos de Mrs. Barnhart presided un- 7 ,1 10 FJoy Mrs. tok Sept. l.r Parents of and Miss Soledad elected to fill the ofi the wjple are Mr.

and Mrs. Rufi- wcpie. treasure and Mrs. H. D.

Brown, no Ramirez and Mr. and Mrs Miss Candy Rooledo was maid finance chairman, presented the Barbosa, all of Weslaco. honor. budget for the new year which I Ttie Rev Meaghler Bridesmaids were Mis.ses HUa accepted by acclimation. D.M.i., officiated at the double Barbosa the it wa.s announced that there will; ceremony, groom, P.i^ngtiez, Pro- available to Amelia Galvan was the or- uarza, attending the afternoon sessions' The t'ioist Cbarl-p Car- annual Halloween carnival at the denas.

sang The slik. ballerina length with draped school. Ltl M. flowing panels to yiis faculty and addres- marnaEe her fath hemi.ne sp the group on With the bride wore a fioorlengtn gouti wore bandeaux tnmmed of imported lace with an over- foathers and their pink The For hour which oi nylon tulle. Inserts of lacp j-ose buttons were en- followed the meeting was hosted at either side held the deeply cnisted in pink net.

by the hospitality committee. folded tiers of the tulle. The dresc Barbosa his broth- fa.shioned with a sculpture Ushers were Ro- necidme and featured Inng lando Ramirez, brother of 6 which tapered to points Raul Cabaza ever the wr.sts girl was little Miss Max- Her silk illusion veil me niece of bnde. was held in place by a pearl stud-Her dress was fa.shioned CTfw-n. She wore a smglp to those of the other attendants strand of a gift oi the and shp carried a basket of pink bridegroom's mnther, Her bouquet roses with mahne puffs an satin was of three white sur- streamers.

Recently elected officers of rounded by omnpe blosjioms Following the ceremony, a re-, the Ladies Auxiliary of the San Primeros padrinos uere Mr. and coption was held in the Cortez Benito Fire Department were Mrs, Wi.if. Other attend- hotel ballroom. installed at a regular meeting ant's were Mr and Mr'--. Alonzn The couple will be at home at night, at the Fire Hall.

Fiores Mercedes, de ro- 113 South Weslaco, after Mrs. Lloyd J. Wright, presi- jmes; Mr. and Mrs. Saul Bar- a wedding trip to Corpus Oiristi.

dent; Mrs. M. D. Turner, Mrs. B.

J. Brewer, and Mrs. J. F. Beck-: with, treasurer, were Installed by Mrs.

Dillard, wife ofl The local Fire Chief, Fire Auxiliary Installation Celebrates National Week 1 Sunday, Sept. 22 marks the of National Business iProfessional Week. In' keeping with this, the San Benito; Bu.siness Professional iclub will meet for breakfast Sun-; iday morning at 8:45 in the Stone -1 iwall Jackson hotel, San Benito. I Mrs. Murray Thompson is in charge of arrangements for National week in San I Benito.

On Monday night, the club will hold its social meeting for the month of September at the Com- Center. Mrs. Anne nan, will be in charge of the program on and Webb will be the featured! and he has asked to come dressed in slacks or jeans. Donna Rebekahs Edcouch Notes iPafillos Have Same Supper high school faculty. Miss Davis, Mr, and Mrs the daughter of Mrs.

Ada Davis, Fred Pattillo entertained a grouf is a graduate of Mary-Hardin of friends with a bird ai Baylor college of Belton. their home Tuesday night. A long serving taible covered ENGAGEMENT Albert L. Bauer, La Feria, onnouncei engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Edna Francei Bauer, Houston, to Mr. Froncis John Mitch, Houston, of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mitch, Fort Madison, Iowa. The ceremony will be held Nov. 16, 10 a.m., at St. Anne's church In Houston.

After taking office Mrs Wright I OU 01)0 OUt Child Sept. 30. Tliere discussion of the following commit- the Valley-wide meeting in Donna in jj I which WO.M senP durlnc in Nmembor of thr Rio 1 th, comins year; Cin- MARCIA WINN Grande Valley lO.O.F. mittee, Mrs. J.

R. Strickland, bekah Association. Rnc Mrs. Ralph Rogers, and Mrs readers write: need 10 hours sleep and a seven At the dose of the evening Mrs. C.

C. Phillips. On the q. have friends who claim it year old 11 or 12. You can judge -T- J- V.hraton, Mrs.

Joe Som- ment Committee will tie Mrs, jj. all right for children to wander for yourself whether each is get- Pi's and M.ss Llinor Poignee serv- vmins Buckner, Mrs. Arvil Evan.s Mrs. around homes they nsit and open ting enough sleep by watching his ed browmes with Hawaiian punch attendinfi the encamD- Sydney Pinkston, Mrs. Ld Phil-closets becau.se they general halth, his disposition, and is the of four lip, Guy Mills, and Mrs.

jj children his state of fatigue. A. Fletcher. curiosity. Others say Miss Sarah John.son.

who is attending College, Kingsville, was set in the yard where spent the week-end here with her lights had been mother, Mrs. Sadie Johnston, "Those present to enjoy the wing and all the trim- Baseline Road. Mrs. V. M.

O'Hair, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. II return- ed from Houston where they wen to take their son Julian to enroll at the Baylor School of Medicine, They also visited another son.

Dr. Al Dirk and John R. Hill, of Hermann Hoppi- velma Billinas, all of Mcr- Ul and his fiance, Joan Robinson of Houston. Kenneth Ivink- Mesdames L. J.

Dunn and Kd- daughter, Pamela Kav, ward Bollman left the past week Raymond Waikr'r for their home at 111., Raymond an augn- after spending two eeks here in Rohecca'ixiu. all of San Juan the home of a sister. Mrs. R. Mrs.

0. V. Whifed Hill and other relative.s. They Morrow and daughter I were called hrre by the i'l- of Weslaco. and death of their mother, -------------Mrs.

Cara L. Rice. Mr, and Mrs. 0. V.

Gingra.ss BrOWnies have gone to Ale.xandria. La. where they plan to visit with Mr. TrOOp 14 Meetmg Gingrass' daughter, Mrs. Charies Brown.e Proop 14, Wroten, and Rev.

Wroten. Also Girl Scfxits. met in the school of instruction during the. joining the family at Alexandria Little House at four o'clock on regular meeting of the Donna Re-; be Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Gin- MonrUiy wnth Mrs. Carlton Mc- bekah at eight p.m. Mon- First Baptist church of Har- of Ed nburg and Bogita. Queen as lender and Linda lingen will hold their annual m- South America. Mr.

y.ard as a.ssistant. Pam Agan Tuesday Gingrass is the son of 0. v. the president of this troop with I Darlene vice president; Indiana- Patricia Per.son. Su.san VL-O, Gin- McQucen, trea.surer; 'Patricia Hds ai.so A KUfM.

fellowship grass's and daughter, Brumley. songleader and Barbara Gradv West of Rockport sons. Mrs. Lnnnie is the nibbles the'installing officer for Mrs, Pat McGinnis and daugh-chairman and Mrs. Wav-ne Plini maHo occasiott.

ts West has been ter, Mr. McKinnis will, transportation chairman. The People's Director Dis-to Plainview for a stay of sever- group is to specialize in out-door m'3rnmti'trict .5 for the pa.st and weeks while Mr McKinnis is camping this year. Co.ikies werf ill el now the nominee for President engaged in crop dusting in West by Mrs. Agan at the WMU of First Hear Mrs.

Gross DONNA Mrs. LiUian Gross Baptist Church of Edinburg, district deputy president of Diitrct 5, conducted Set day in the Odd Fellows hall, Mrs. Ivcitha Crowell of the McAllen Texas. of the meeting. Tho Notification Committee will consist of Mrs.

B. G. Culver, they have no right to open closed last Q. My is 2H. In the Surprise Shower St few months he has gotten to children and her hiisfctand merchant at IS doors or closets in their own where he will not eat a thing for For MisS McWhortBT Mrs.

L. Hunnicutt and Mrs visiting without days. He is full of life and DON.N'A, Ruby McWhorier York Titv Doctors tell us not to the assistant leader of Troop 2. I man of the Disaster year old to do long can he last at Donna GM was sur- Speaker Tonigl it with host- A. If he is full of life and active.

articles -ound on own I sneamng ca, Or per- 4 Speaker Tonight with a bridal shower of jhe Rev. H. E. of New articles for her future York City will speak at Ihr Christ- Troop at ian and Missionary' Alliance in the Little church, 1609 this even- think Ttir wrong. Children are haps he is too full of milk and House Ruby's mother Mrs.

Clyde mg at p.m. rnrimn about the homes of otb- nibbled candy to eat at the table. McWTiorter is the Leader of the Mr. Kelson is the Home Secretary of the organization, world traveler and excellent continue to sene as tive to the District Com- curious about the homes mittee Adults wonder, too. but some- their He r.lrh Q.

My son is 7 and prefers to gids had planned other busines, con.s.ed an manage skeletons our.cl. ii 'l? a from the to Mrs. but I IWnk eh.Wren to the prls WillaCV Zontions Sthekland. who ha, ser. ed as hope they wjl encounter one.

A he the Big Cheese, Tm a Hear Mrs Himes president since the club's organi- rule of "look with permission zation two years ago. but don't can bun a bit. Mrs Arvil Evans and Mrs He Chew Food In such a muddle. of Bougamvillea on the polished 0. don Either he 11 beautifu; MR.

AND MRS. ALONZO BARBOSA (Bodgerr's Stuart Place PTA Monday Meeting Refre.shnients were by the sixth grade mothers at the Snwri Place PTA Mon day night. Mrs Harnld J. Kirk patnck presided when Princip.i; Soiuthwofxi introduced his faculty to the group During the short business sion. Mrs V.

L. was elected to fill the of sei At the regular progiam meet- IS they will want to play onlv with side guests Campbell. Chairman of on anything a little thicker, girls he will end up play- ternational Relations, intr.xlaced Colemans Entertain ing with boys. Mrs Stokes Hosts supst speaker, Mrs. Marta Victoria Guests 2 Q.

Do you have a list Victoria Quests And has teeth, not ig pamphlets on education for SonBen Rebskahs tional and a memVr of I Out of Valley guests the nore strained foods altogether and SA.N BKNITO The Rebckans tl.e Zonta Gub of Harlmgrn. Whitewing hunting offer him the food you eat. I he spoke on Business Women jn the the home of Mr. and Mrs hungry enough and healthy a.s- E. 74.

New York, meeling Tuesdav night with Mr.s. Ononi" K. Coleman, Santa Rosa, sume your doctor has examined 3 issured a comprehensive presiding the Other guests pre.sent at this -1 iwere Bnpdier and Mrs thoroughly,) he 11 make the effort, (first que.stions through business ses.sion. meeting w-re Tiilie Sr.ndf.ok Henry iccellio and children. Q.

What caases a child to ride Memhei-. of the i 2 and Mrs. Nina Callouay. sent to assist in The foriowmir volunteer the visit of Mrs, ers for the Boy Pres- w- re would never enter your inind or ident of the Rebakah As.sen^ly Fmst. Parncr, Mrs.

of Texas, Jiid'. Mrs Kane hc In the social hour that followed Manus and Miss Debbip refreshments were serv'ed to the The nest i ,1 meet- members and guests. ing will be he.d c-n Oct 7, Henry Jr. and and Dr. his bed? Our boy is 18 months old For 50 cent.s, it chapter were prej taees and rides plans for 11 1 be.ore going to sleep day ig Edmomis 0 Viccellio is commander We have even heard him at 3 a.m.

of the 19th Air Force which has A. He probably has discovered 11 headquarters at Foster Air he can do this with ease, and so Force Base. Victoria. exults In It. It certainly Is noth- Before their departure, the vi- inc to worry' about.

He can't hurt QlshmSn PFA John enteriained himself. All he does is strengthen e' enini: with a festive mexican his muscles. bother about it and whitewing dinner. Daughters Visit La Villa, Mr and Mrs V'ivian havf had their recent guests their two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Ridge and children of Texas, and Mrs.

E. Another Son foT Goode and of The AtchisonS Mr. and Mrs. Jr. announce the birth of a MARRIED IN SAN BENITO Alicea Moftlrez, daughter of Mrs.

Gonza'o Martinez Son Beriito, became bride oi Tim Garcto. 9 -ondson of Mrs. Mona Carlota Sanchez of Harlingen, a a ceremony ot St. Therese Cofhoiic ch. The o'e ot home Harlingen Don's Center at all unless he shrieks while doing it? He'll probably end up a cham- pion bicyclist.

Thp James H. Dishman school Q. Can you tell me how much Monday afternoon in the sleep a of 11 and a boy of 7 school auditorium. Lyford Brie's Sara Jane Conely lessiger are a.s has enrolled as a student at men at A.K College, Cf41ecr College. Kingsville.

of his talk was the Basil Reader but with the child. While During the busine.s.s session the mended that Mrs. K. I. Weaver Brwmville.

Station. Atrhison A. This age. recom- meeting Keith, Sept Little David would assume a child of 7 needs be the office of vice Ellington and Karl Sch- a.s a at Air Ginger Ann and brother. Rick a child of 8 who requires far less officiate as parliamentarian.

I.ynn. are; sleep than the child of 11 with suggested that each room Mexico is still the United State.s’ A. C. Kolbow, Houston and Mr. whom he sleeps.

The nile-of- one room chairman to organ- retiry. The proeram was biggest American market and Mrs. C. Atchi.s^m, Har thumb on sleep for children, mothers for the three PTA by Mr Stinsfwi subieet Mexico City lineen. however, is that an 11 year old sponsored parties to be given dur-i ing the year.

FALL COLLECTION 'i uouna ashions park tues 'tH 9 p.m. Reports from teachers were giv-; en on the membership Qowns wnth balloons w-ere in rooms at the beginning of, school. Each child bring a par-i ents PTA dues received a bal-: loon. Miss Dorothy Cohea report-j ed the sale of the most balloons, i a prize will be given the room selling the most memberships. Mothers of Mrs, Hatch room refreshments.

Australia Is getting bidf on a steel and concrete bridge across the Perramatta River near Syd-j ney. It will be 1.9fl>l feet a center span 120 feet abos'e the' nver Did You Know IT COSTS NO MORE FOR THE BESTI NO Minimum Charge Buy What You Need Portraits $6.00 up Wedding Candids $3.50 Booth Studio Park Harlingen for award-winning MOON GlOW-White satin embroidered with gleaming jewels makes a striking short evening gown. The glittering fabric is used for the simple bodice and front and back panels of the overskirt that tops an unadorned vv'hife satin sheath skirt below. Glen Prator and M.iton strong ai'e attending S.W.T.C ir San Marcos. Keith Fredricks, Butch Simjle and Robeit BronarKier.

graduates of Lyford High are attending college in I.K)ngvapw i Texas. Dr. and Mrs. Hems and son. Billy, have returned from Seguin, where they accompanied thedr daughter and sister, Dixie, who will enroll for her freshmran year at the Texas Lutheran Clol lege.

G. J. Baty has acceptjpd a position at Montgomery Ward in Harlingen. W. liofton has returned home from Laredo, and w'iH now- be employed in La Feria.

Mr. and E. have returned from Seguin, whei they went to take their daughter Sylvia, who will enroll for hei sophomore year at Texa.s eran College. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Haught returned home following vacation vi.sit with relatives in Tolar, Texas. They visited whple there with her parents, Mr atnd C. N. Sw-aim: her aunt in Lubbock, her cousin in New' Mexico; their son. Commie, in F- n' ington, New Mexico.

Mrs, E. L. Haught and childrt-n have left few Carrioz Springs, where they will join her and make their home, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Penningtcn of Tyler, California are guests of his brother, Mr, T. S.

Pennington. Mrs, J. Cooper Wilson left Wednesday for a visit in Houston and Beaumont with her children. A. M.

Miller visited at the week-end in with relatives. Mr, and Leroy Armstrong: jof Antonio spent the week- jend here visiting his parents, O. F. Armstrong, i The Baptist W.M.U. met Tuesday moiTting for a Bible study all the church.

Mrs R. H. Britt ami( Alma Cherrington were inj I charge. HERE! OUX BEAiiTIFUl NORCROSS Boxed Assortment! of fine CHristmos Cortis PatCfD $1.00 UP Witli loch Box Of Cards Purchased O.Nii fill 10 DISCOUNT ON AU CAIiOS PROM OUR HEW 1957 CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUMS fOU LIAMTED TIME ONiY 2 a AOFFice sdpplYA cosmuirr HASirMSE'N.

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