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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 14

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Harlingen, Texas
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14
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GRAND PRIZE with the sewing you do WIN A TRIP TO EUROPE FOR TWO with the words vou write VAIXrr MARU.NO TEXAS MR. AND MRS. DONALD GABRIEL (Sterling Prince Photo) MR. AND MRS. JOSE ANGEL GOMEZ were married on February 22 at the St.

Guadalupe church in La Villa, with the Rev. Edward Blown officiating at the ring ceremony. After a wedding trip to Monterrey, Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.

Gomez are making their home in La Villa. MR. AND MRS. FRANK PETERS were married Sunday, Feb. 4 in a ceremony Solemnized at the First Baptist church in La Feria.

Mrs. Peiers, the former Miss Opal Scott, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Scott, La Feria, and her husband the son of Mr.

and Mrj. Leonard L. Peters of Detroit, Mich. The couple will reside in Victorville, Calif. (Sterling Prince Photo) MR.

AND MRS. RAMON TAMEZ were married January 29 at 8:30 a.m. in a double-ring ceremony at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, La Feria. Mrs.

Tamez is the former Emma Leal, daughter of Mrs. Emilia Turner Leal of La Feria, and her groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Crispin Tamez of Harlingen. LA FERIA Miss Lucille Sch-, wab, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Schwab of La Feria, and! A-1C Donald C. Gabriel, son of Mr. i and Mrs. J.

E. Gabriel of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, exchanged marriage vows in a nuptial mass held Sunday, Feb. 5 at 4 p.m. in St.

Francis Xavier Catholic church here, with the Rev. H. H. Bockholt officiating. Mr.

Schwab gave daughter marriage as she wore a ballerina-length white strappless dress with a lace jacket. The skirt was of net tulle over satin and the fitted bodice was of lace over satin. A fingertip veil cascaded from a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white orchids. Margaret Zimmerer of La Feria was the maid of honor and Miss June Buchert, also of La Feria, was bridesmaid. A-1C Wesley Rayner, HAFB, attended the groom as best man and Frank Schwab brother of the bride, was the groomsman.

Ushers were Ward Blackwell, Walt Eland, and Bill Schwab. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Carl Zeitler at the organ. She accompanied Mrs. I.

F. Bauer and Mrs. Lawrence Phillip as they This Day, Beautiful A reception followed In the parish hall where the parents of the couple assisted them in the receiving line. A five-tiered wedding cake decorated with pink roses and topped with a miniature bridal couple occupied one end of the bride's table. The maid of honor and bouquets made up the cen- onower tMven At Rio Hondo Mrs.

Earl Jahler. the former Margaret Moon, was honored Mon- dav with a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. D. Lovell, Mrs. H.

O. Jones and Mrs. T. Ward at the Baptist church in Rio Hondo. Mr.

and Mrs. Jahler were married Dec. 27 at the HAFB chapel. The decorations carried out the Valentine theme. The serving table was laid with a red cloth under a white lace tablecloth.

Ilie centerpiece was of white carnations and red lilies with candles at each side. Miss Janet Berglund and Mrs. Ken Gertz presided at the book. The srifts table was laid with a white linen cloth and the centerpiece was a miniature bride and groom surrounded with fern and small red carnations. Mrs.

T. O. Dunlap, aunt of the I bride, and Mrs. Dick Lovell, cousin of the bride, stood in the receiving line. Mrs.

Herschel James served the punch and Mrs. Feltan Ward the cake. Mrs. Jahler was unable to attend the shower as she and her husband were called out of town unexpectedly. Their pictures were on the table with the guest book.

Enter today! Flower Lovers Meet The Flower club met in; the home of Mrs. E. Waldo Trot-; ter recently with Mrs. Susan Kin-; ncbrew as co-hostess. Mrs.

Sam Lockwood gave the program on Mrs. H. J. Garrett, beautification chairman, reported on the planters the club is caring for at the Valley Baptist hospital and Mrs. Morris Verner reported on the City Hall meeting on the Valley Girls' Ranch.

Coffee was served to 22 members, and the next meeting was announced to be held in the home of Mrs. J. C. Atchison with Mrs. VV.

W. Housewright of San Benito as guest speaker. Two ways to win! Over 1700 prizes in all! Modern Princesse Mil 3f 4 prize $5,000 4th PRIZE 2,000 5th Mill $1.000 6th THROUGH 10th FRIZES 1 500 PLUS 44 Refienei Prim of UNGER Slant- Seeing Machines Ovir 1600 letel of 4- piece Pirvkmj Shears and SiO Chapter to Meet In Rustad Home SAN BENITO Xi Epsilon, Beta Sigma Phi, wil meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gerald Rustad.

340 N. Granada, with Mrs. Jerry C. Reed, co-hostess. Mrs.

Carl Schneider will have charge of the program. Austin Guests SAN BENITO Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lee have as their house- guests Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Lee of Austin. C'OIIGINAIS (or 5 2,500 cath) PII7C 7 Wftks for Bermuda (or $1,000) 3rd PRIZE 4th PRIZE $250 Sth THROUGH 10th PRIZES $100 a Electric Portable Machine straight from Paris, its straight lines the quickest (and most flattering) way to fresh fashion. The Trend, from Patent Fashicned of on unusual modern-design cotton, this winsome frock is fashioned for fun and faUery. Princess-shaped bodice hugs the body io the hiphne, then cascades into a full sweep of a skirt over Us ou crinoline.

Sizes 5 to 15 FRESH CARPET LAUREL PARK SHOPPING CENTER Highway 77 Harlingen Plenty Of Free Parking OF HARLINGEN Sc PER SQUARE FT. Stuart f.A 3 3 WHERE BETTER SHOES ARE SOLD.

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Years Available:
1930-2024