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San Antonio Express from San Antonio, Texas • Page 13

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Page 2-B SAN ANTONIO EXPSESS Monday, June 15, 1970 Wedding Bells Ring Uttle-Owens St. Matthews United Methodist Church was the setting Friday for the i of Miss Vicki Suzanne Owens, daughter of a j. and Mrs. Fred L. Owens to Robert S.

Little, son of Col. and Mrs. Selby F. Uttle. Maid of honor was Miss a Spiers of Arlington and bridesmaids were Misses Barbara Calhoun and Nancy Navarro.

S. F. Little brother of the 0 0 was best man. Charles Walker Jr. and Pat McClure were groomsmen.

Ushering at ceremony were Marc and Jeffrey Owens, 0 1 of the bride. Miss Shari Leas was flower girl. After a reception in the Ft. Sam Houston Club, the couple left for a wedding trip to the coast. Ragsdale-Klng Miss Mary Louise King, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom H. King, became the bride Friday of Frank Edgar Ragsdale son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar Ragsdale.

Officiating at the ceremony in Manor Baptist Church was the Rev. Donald L. Miss Janet Fitzsimmons served the bride as maid of Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning and Spring Go Together CALL 341.3113 Hi honor. Misses Susan Hall of Mountain Home, Dawn Carr and i Sue King were bridesmaids. Bruce Whitney was best man for his brother-in-law, Groosmen were Keith Adams, James Willett, Phillip Garza and William Ragsdale.

Kim Edwards and Bryan Perez were flower girl and ring bearer. Orchids raised by the parents decorated the altar. a i 0 at the church, the couple left for a wedding trip to Houston. Gabrlel-Smith Miss Gwendolyn Sue Smith and Rodney Franklin Gabriel were married Friday in First United Methodist Church in Boerne. She is the daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. Wayne G. Smith of Boerne. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Gabriel of San Angelo. Officiating at the ceremony Ijdchhind Croup Lists Session The Lackland Branch of the Trans-Atlantic Brides and Parents Association will meet Tuesday at p.m. in the McGuire Hall at Lackland AFB.

Flowers will be made for the T.B.PA. convention to be held July 9-11 in the Gunter Hotel. were uncles of the couple. Tlie Rev. Emmitt Barrow is uncle of the i and the Rev.

Wayne Cook is uncle of the groom. Sending her sister as maid of honor was Cherry Smith, and bridesmaid was Miss Lee Gabriel, sister of the groom. Flower girl was Cara Curl. Best man was Mike Honea, and groomsman was Mike Morris. Wade Boykin and Randy Smith, brother of the bride, were ushers.

After a i 0 at the church, the couple left for a wedding trip to New Orleans. They will reside in Denton. White-Lynch The wedding of Miss Sherry Lynette Lynch, daughter of Mrs. Joe M. Lynch, to Randall Scott White took place Friday.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harper Scott White. The bride was given in marriage by Douglas Burrier at the ceremony in St. Margaret Catholic Church.

Miss Shirley i a was maid of honor, and bridal attendants were Misses Karen White, i of the groom, Carolyn Kotara, s. Willie Jean Draves of Houston and Mrs. Jo Ann Wahlstrom, sisters of the bride. Larry Ibrom was best man. Serving as groomsmen were Robert Padaiecki, John Ramey, and Robert and David Keene.

Bill Schwegman and Dale White, of the groom, were ushers. After a reception in St. Hall, the couple left for a wedding trip in the east. MRS. R.

S. LITTLE Coffee Planned Wednesday R(K)sevelt High School will sponsor a Rough Rider coffee Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the high school. Ministers in the community, P.T.A. presidents, elected officers and principals of all ele- I a and junior high schools in the vicinity will be guests.

The homemaking department will furnish the refreshments. MRS. F. E. RAGSDALE JR.

MRS. K. S. WHITE MRS. R.

F. GABRIEL Miss Janice K. TarrillUm Bride of Gary V. Shuler MRS. G.V.

SHULER Wed Saturday in St. Pius Catholic Church were Miss Janice Kay Tarrillion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LawTence L. Tarrillion, and Gary Vernon Shuler, son of Mr.

and Ml'S. W.A. Shuler. The Rev. John D.

Frizelle officiated at the ceremony. Maid of honor for her sister was Miss Rita Tarrillion, and matron of honor was Mrs. Thomas C. Burnett of Anaheim, Calif. Miss Dagmar Lee of Worth and Miss Nancy Stew- gr IT'S A WHOLE NEW Come see our beautifully remodeled McCullough salon.

We've gotten the beauty treatment from floor to ceiling. Even our parking lot has been enlarged and improved to make parking easy. We have consolidated the staff of our two salons in order to give you the best service possible. Now, you will find your favorite hair stylist at our McCullough salon: Angela, Bertha, Despre's, Dunn, John, Lillian, Michael, Phillip, Ronald, Roy, Rudi, Victor, Wallace and Yolanda. Our manicurists and pedicurists are Eula, Laura, Nadine and Sylvia.

Make an appointment soon at the beautiful new Wallace's for your own beauty treatment. Or just come in and take a look. 4222 McCullough 826-6306 beauty salons By IRA G. CORN JR. To be a winning player, ym have to know how to bid and play A marginal game is a game in which, if your opponents bid and make it, they are lucky; but if you and your partner bid and make it, you are courageous.

Aces Bob Hamman and Mike Lawrence have a long history of bidding and making marginal games. Here is an illustration and Lawrence in action in a recent national championship. Lawrence won the spade opening in his hand with the jack and had no sure way of knowing whether spades w'ere 4-4 or 5-3 in the E-W hands. If spades were in fact 5-3, it would be necessary to avo-id letting the opponents in at all. Against a 5-3 spade division, the only real chance is the heart finesse.

However, if the heart finesse loses, not only is the hand defeated two tricks if spades are 5-3. but the hand is also un- makeable if spades are 4-4! the trick.s. If the heart finesse loses and the oppo- take only three more spade tricks, Lawrence is still left with eight tricks and a very unhappy partner. Lawrence decided it w'as unlikely that West had five CHISM'S SHOE PRICES REDUCED Both sides vulnerable Dealer East NORTH 4Q2 AQ J4 KJ108 J75 WEST east AAK54 4 10 985 V10 5 VK8733 7 3 2 4 9 8 4K64 3 4Q2 SOUTH 4 J87 96 AQ54 4 A10 9 8 The bidding: Lawrence Hamman East South West North Pass Pass Pass 1 Pass 2 NT Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Four of spades. spades ace-king and the king of hearts for his third hand pass.

He concluded that a 4-4 spade division was more likely. If this were the case, it would be proper to attack clubs, a suit from which he could get three tricks if the honors were divided or if East had them both. A man of his convictions, Lawrence entered dummy with the jack of 'monds and played the jack o' covered by the queen ai ace. A club was then con ceded to king. West took his three spade tricks.

East unblocking, and shifted to a heart. Lawrence no longer needed the heart finesse and simply look his nine tricks, one spade, one heart, four diamonds and three clubs. This left his opponents muttering HANDY If you need a handy place to put your pins and needles while sewing, wrap and stitch a piece of heavy flannel around the head of the sewing machine. This makes a within reach handy pincushion. Toothache? OUTSTANDING VALUES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Naturalizer Amano Musketeers Edith Henry Jumping Jacks Robin hood Viner Freeman Pedwin Weejuns fw the entire family 6450 N.

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Marginal games bring out the best and w'orst in all serious players. art w'ere bridesmaids. Charles Schweers Jr. served his nephew as best man, and Allen, Jim and Larry all brothers of the groom, attended him as groomsmen. Gary Kirksey of Lubbock, Johnny Kleincrt of Tom Durant of a Rusty Moore of and Charles Crawford of Houston were ushers.

The couple left for their wedding trip after a reception in Wonderland Town Hall. SEWING Strengthen the thread and tighten the button so that it will stay on much longer by touching the center of each button with transparent nail polish. This seals the thread securely and prevents it from ravclini Pilot Club To Meet Monday The Pilot, Club of San Antonio will sponsor a For Old Monday at 7 p.m. at the home of Miss Hulda Wilbert. The club will launch its pro- gi'am, sponsored by the Patriotic Emblems Committee of the Pilot Club.

The presidents of business and professional service clubs, prominent and civic minded business men and women, and members of the clergy will be special guests. Walter West of Trinity Unl- i will speak ('hristian Scholar Looks at the World Around Fete To Honor The Flemings The Hospital Auxiliary will honor Dr. and Mrs. George Fleming with a coffee Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the home of Mrs.

George Mead. Dr. Fleming is the new administrator of the Santa Rosa Hospital. All members of the board and the auxiliary are invited to attend. Tanglewood EAST WEST SAN Most Exclusive Address On Tanglebriar Lane Off 2315 Brees ONE BEDROOM Apartment Available TA4-2471 Unfurnished Adults only.

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