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San Antonio Express from San Antonio, Texas • Page 14

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2-B SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS Tundiy, July 16, 1968 Woman's Pavilion Today Mar 0. rirmnnslratr "palming with ra(ja" and rx- hlWt her hooked rugs, bell and wall hangings, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fashion shows. 11 a.m., 3.

5 and 7 p.m. Ti me In richly toxturod of royon-cotton a ploy of golden beige with white. with self end foihion Impact of buttoned nocklino fastened with bright goldtono 10 to 14 In beige, $28. MRS. J.

E. HOEFLE OB MRS. L. F. DAY JR.

J. E. Iloefles Day-Wessels Honeymoon Totes Are In Mexico Solemnized fashions '68 5303 Broadway Rndfel Sholom Synagogue was the setting for the marriage of Mrs. Birdie Golden Sawyer and Joseph Eugene Hoefle. Rabbi Abraham I.

officiated Mr. and Mrs. Irving Golden are the parents of the bride, and the bridegroom is the nephew of Miss Margaret Goodman of San i Antonio and Irving Goodman of I Chicago, 111. Mrs. Arnold Eisenstot, sister the bride, was matron of honor.

Junior bridesmaids were iDiann Sawyer, daughter of the bride, and Jaclyn Eisenstot. Billy Eisenstot was ring bearer. Arthur was best man. Jack Mandelstein of Houston. Jerome H.

Zimmermann and Eisenstot were ushers i)avid, Daniel and Dennis Sawyer, sons of the bride, were groomsmen. A reception was held In the Synagogue Auditorium followed by dinner at Ramada Inn. The couple left for Mexico City on their wedding trip Miss Pamela Lynn Wessels and Linard Franklin Day Jr. were married in First Assembly of God Church. The Rev.

Ker-I mit Reneau officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Wilbert Wessels and the late Mr. Wessels. She was given in marriage by her brother, Wilbert Ray Wessels, Mr.

and Mrs. Ijnard F. Day are parents of the bridegroom. Miss Charlene Anderson was! maid of honor and Miss Brenda iSteffens was the bridesmaid. Best man was Wilbert Ray; Wessels, brother of the bride Leroy Day, brother of the bridegroom, was the groomsman, i and Jimmy Nix and Willy shausen ushered A reception was held at the 'church.

BREADS Diagonally slash hard rolls at; one inch intervals. Do not cut! all the way through. Place! small squares or strips of Moz-j zarella or Swiss cheese, brushed with tomato sauce, into each gash. Warm rolls in preheated 375 degree oven 3 to 5 minutes or until cheese melts. Serve hot.

REFUGIO Miss Jerry Jenkins and Michael John Morgan will be married July 20 in the First Baptist Church of Refugio. The bride elect is the daughter of Mrs. Marie Jenkins of Riverside, and Van M. Jenkins. Col.

and Mrs. John G. Morgan of Panama, formerly of San Antonio, are parents of the bridegroom elect. Episcopal Rites Unite Hooker smiths Mr. and Mrs, William Douglas Hockersmith were married Wednesday in St.

Episcopal Church. The bride is the former Pamela Kay Oroian. Mr. and Mrs. Brota Oroian are parents of the bride.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Damon Hockersmith. I Mrs. Stephen Young of sister of the bride, served as matron of honor.

Attendants were Mrs. Marvin Murray, Miss Cathy Stipp and Miss Sue Hock-j ersmith. Miss Mary Oroian, ter of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Best man was Mike Hockersmith. Marvin Murray, Joe Colemere and Robert Davis were the groomsmen, and Paul; Oroian and Joe Hettler ushered Acolytes included Jeffery Oroian, Brota Oroian Jr.

and Gary Oroian, brothers of the bride. A reception was held in Pecan Valley Club. Symphony Meeting Set The annual meeting of contributing members of the Symphony Society of San Antonio will be held on Wednesday at a luncheon in the Renaissance Room of the Menger Hotel, Reservations must be a in advance through the Symphony office. JULY SALE Entire stock of Summer fashion merchandise Vs Vi OFF Coats Suits Daytime Dresses Evening Dresses Cocktail and Sportswear Robes Handbags Foundations Ali laltt final, pieate 5303 Broadway Express-News Want Ads, CA5-1611 .1 check yiur closet! A Rig lotpoint Values! Refrigerators with more feet to the inch! 21.4 cubic feet only 33" wide Hotpolnt Food Center 21 has more space Inside yet takes up less space outside. Completely no-frost Rolis out on wheels for easy cleaning Meat conditioner drawer keeps meat fresh longer without freezing Adjustable cantilever shelves its July, and Slater-White reminds you to check your closet during this hot and humid month.

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