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San Antonians Help The Show to Go On By ALICE BONNETT Society Editor As the saying goes, show must go and it did despite a million dollar fire disaster. The 11th opera festival of the Opera Association of New Mexico just concluded was viewed by San Mmes. James H. Calvert, Gil- Carpet Paths and Spots Easily Removed Nothing cleans carpets as beautifully as Blue Lustre in any machine. Leaves beaten- down nap bright, open and fluffy at doorways, wall-to- wall or spots and traffic paths.

Revives colors (in upholstery, too). Blue Lustre shampooers rent for $1 at Sommers Drug Stores. bert Denman, Arthur Seeligson, Thomas Deely, Robert P. Brewer, John R. Locke and Robert Witt.

The setting for the operas was the open air theater located north of Santa Fe, N.M., in a rugged mountain area. Operas viewed by this San Antonio group were Barber of and the American premiere of Also staged was The fire destroyed the set, costumes and many of the musical instruments of the operas. was staged in modern dress. Members of the Committee of the San Antonio Symphony Society came to the rescue during the dis- astrous situation and the instruments and music including two complete opera scores, as well as stands and props, were flown to New Mexico aboard the Edgar Tobin plane. The operas were staged as scheduled in Sweeney gym.

Mrs. Tobin maintains a summer residence in Santa Fe. The Tobin home was converted into a sewing room and workshop and a busy crew recreated costumes and scenery for the production. After a flying trip to Zealand, North and South Islands, Sidney, Australia, Fiji Islands and Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Burns have arrived home. along the way they visited museums and viewed the won ders of the places visited. Dr. Burns has over 400 colored slides of the various museums as a memento of their trip.

In Wellington they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Penur- ill Hall, also in New Zealand, they visited D. S. Thomson, minister of tourism.

Dr. Burns is Director of Wilte Museum. Mrs. Thomas Lovett Named Galaxy Ball Area Chairman Mrs. Thomas Lovett has been'programs in Texas and to pro- Ima Hogg is advisory board appointed by Mrs.

John Con- vide better care for the mental- chairman. Heading the working nally as the area chairman for ly committee which will stage the fho flalavt? Rail wah CALIFORNIA VISITOR Janice Brown of Santa Maria, is the house guest of Mrs. 01 lie Mae Skinner for the month of August. When she returns home she will enter Santa Maria High School for her senior year. She has previously visited in San Antonio.

Steve Rangel, Stella Arispe Are Married statewide Galaxy Ball spon- Connally is honorary sored by the Texas Association chairman of ball, and Miss Mental Health. The benefit dance will be Sept. 29 in Municipal Auditorium. The event has been held previously in Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio. Mrs.

Lovett will be in charge i of promotion for the affair in the San Antonio area. She will be assisted by Mrs. David Straus and Mrs. Mary McClure Nixon. The event is annually attended by numerous celebrities from across the nation.

Among those at last ball were Jimmy Durante, Margaret Jim Backus, Governor and Mrs. John Connally, Arkansas Gov.j and Mrs. Winthrop Rockefeller and the Astronauts assigned to the U.S. Gemini program and their wives. Proceeds from the ball arc used to promote mental health event is Mrs.

Walter Reifslager general chairman. YOUNG TEXAN SHOP among the bold patterns, zingy colors, marvy textures and great shapes of our new fall coordinates. Deciding how to put them together is a fashion fun-fest at 2809 ullough There will be a lot of excitement and fun at the San Antonio Bowling Association Kick-Off Rally for the 1968 WIBC championship bowling tournament and convention at 8 p.m. Thursday. Aubrey Kline is the honorary chairman and the scene of the festivity will be the Pearl Corral.

The ushers will be costumed in Western and Mexican attire. Many national bowling celebrities and local personalities will attend including Mr. and Mrs. William Spice, Mayor and Mrs. W.

W. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. David Straus, Jack Judson, James M. Gaines and Marshall Steves.

Miss Stella Arispe and Airman 2.C. Steve Rangel were married Sunday in Christ the King Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph Gutierrez officiated. Mr.

and Mrs. Miguel Arispe Jr. are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Estevan Rangel. Miss Sandy Arispe and Miss Esther Rangel were maids of honor. Mrs. Gus Salvatierra was matron of honor. Attendants were Misses Yolanda Barrera, Jo Ann Acosta, Teresa Gonzales, Mrs.

Pete Rodriguez and Mrs. Richard Cortinas. Leticia Salvatierra and Jo Ann Rangel were flower girls. Best man was Richard tinas. Groomsmen were Salvatierra, Mario Ramirez, Gilbert Gavia, Ernest Rangel and Pete Rodriguez.

Ushers Nick Martinez, Fred Tello, Salvatierra and Richard Your Astrology MRS. STEVE RANGEL fwrtinez. ringbearer A reception was held Party House. The couple plans a wedding trip to Europe They will Gus FREE! WHIRLY-BIRD Cl IfillT VIEW OVER CANYON rLIVn I vit Tv SPRINGS RESORT! SEE THE LCT OF YOUR PURCHASE BY HELICOPTER FREE DURING OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE BUY NOW HIGHER PRICES SOON ENGAGED B. N.

Hollon FRIDAY "The wise man controls his destiny astrology points the way," ARIES (March 21 April 19): Accent today on what is undercover. You don't deal with the obvious. You are concerned with what is subtle, hidden. Be discreet. Separate illusion from fact.

TAURUS (April 20 May 20): Emphasis on public relations, marriage, partnerships, contracts. Your views may be opposed, Key is to bide your time. Wait and observe. Do plenty of listening. GEMINI (May 21 June 20): Stress today on health, work, ability to harmonize with associates, Better for finishing than for beginning projects.

You gain through steady pace. Avoid excess speed. Danny Martinez was cancer 21 juty 22 Accent on change, pleasure, vacation activities. Day romance, children, new and jn 1 unique experiences. Pursue creative en 111 deavors.

Break through to enlightenment. LEO (July 23 Aug. 22): You get only what is needed. Means this is rio day to request the frivolous. Your hunches, intui rptirfp at Ttarmctnlt tlon work overtime.

One who teaches has tMUL dl Uni HIM dll, message for you, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, 22): Day features action in form of ideas, travel, vacation planning. You can expect to deal with relatives. Outcome depends upon your perceptiveness. Read between the lines LIBRA (Sept.

23-Oct. sense of values could be tested. Stick with quality. Don't compromise. Highlight ability to know bargain when you encounter It overlook details.

Be thorough, SCORPIO (Oct. 23 Nov. 21): Cycle high Good day to exercise independence of thought, action. Highlight the original Take lead. Push through pet projects i Stress creative ability, Time to begin.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 Dec. 21): Cope restrictions, limitations. The more you accept necessity for adjustment, the better. Realize this: don't fight losing battle.

Wait. Time is on your side, CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon. 19): Your ability to socialize with those of opposing views is hiahliqhted. Show that you can be charming under adverse conditions I Then you gam in stature. I AQUARIUS (Jan.

20 Feb. 18): Your chance to show off abilities is enhanced. Exercise sense of responsibility. If choice is presented, take course which leads to added authority. Say yes to challenge, PISCES (Feb.

19 March 20): Some who seem to be dreamers turn out to be ultra- practical. Don't be caught off guard. Be alert to hints, trends. You are due to finish important proiecf. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are a natural teacher.

You1- inte-est in history is great and you apply past lessons to currmt At cn you are concerned with where you live ond with Improving home londitloos. GENERAL TENDENCIES: Cycle high for SCORPIO, SAGITTARIUS. word to TAURUS: Pressure from older individual may be for your own benefit. Mr. and Mrs.

of Brownsville announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Alice Beryl, to Edward L. LaGrone son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. LaGrone.

The wedding is scheduled for Sept. 8 in the First Methodist Church in Brownsville. Wedding FLOWERS ARTHUR PFEIL PE 4-5166 BETTY BARCLAY'S JR. PETITE SWINGIN' COTTON PLAID Tone-on-tone geometric plaid highlights this cute double faced mercerized cotton shift with a low belt of grosgrain ribbon sleeveless and jewel neckline. In black with brown or navy with brown, 3-11.

$17. Young Texan Shop, fourth floor, downtown, also suburbans. VOGUE NORTH STAR HOUSTON AT NAVARRO WONDERLAND BE THE LEADER IN YOUR PIER 1 AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! The Advantages of Canyon Springs Resort; MODEL HOMES DISPLAY PRIVATE CLUB APPROVED WATER SYSTEM PARKS PAVED STREETS BOAT RAMP PICNIC AREAS CLUB HOUSE SWIMMING POOL and many other Features H'tnooc CANYON bam CUP 7MIS MAP "SHORT pum PAVED ROADS ALL THE WAY FROM 5AN PIER 1 FURNITURE ENJOY gracious dining, the round at our Spanish colonial breakfast table hecho en Mexico, of native wood, stained dark a hefty 52" diameter HURRY! SUMMER CLEARANCE PRICES ARE IN EFFECT FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST ONLY. CANYON Springs RESORT "on the San Antonio side of Lake" SAN ANTONIO OFFICE 630 N. St.

Mary's CA 3-3851 Ride will be postponed to following Sunday in the event of rain. THESE TABLES get around (from porch to party room to den) they also get a round of applause for their durability sturdy wood frames are handmade in the state of Jalisco, Mexico tanned pigskin is then fitted and shrunk onto the frame for lasting iautness 27" top diameter, AN ANTIQUE circa early handmade barret organ of the style trundled through the streets of Spain on a cart and played in alleys 10 tunes at the turn of a crank! PIER 11MPORTS SAN ANTONIO 150 WONDERLAND SHOPPING CITY (In Tandy's) OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK-PE 5-310! Daily 10 to 9 10 a m. to 6 p.m. POSTSCRIPT SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS Friday, August 11,1967 Page 3-8.

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