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San Antonio Express from San Antonio, Texas • Page 16

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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS Tuesday August 18, 1970 Page 2 Products Ideas Foam 4 LOVELIER YOU Weak Ankles Inch latex foam rubber cushion provides the most effective sound conditioning" practical for a home. The combination sops up airborne sounds, and actually prevents the sound of footsteps and similar Impact noises. Spoil In the home, noisy appliances and the electronic voices of radios and TV sets raise the decibel level. One of the best ways to quiet your house or apartment is to carpet it. Accoustical laboratory tests show that a carpet over Longer Skirt Look IWI970 CrusUMee.

Dual purpose sofas, now made in every size from loveseats to 9 foot extravaganzas, are the most practical first home purchases. They furnish both sitting and sleeping space now, and conceal an extra bed in euest or family rooms when living space expands. If you select a sleep sofa with latex foam cushioning and mattress, comfort will be insured for years to come. Feeling loggy? One of the easiest ways to shed that extra pound or two, and to keep your body trim and firm, is with daily exercise. As a base for those calisthenics which require floor use, get foam rubber sheeting about an inch thick, and cover with a colorful and hard wearing cotton fabric like denim.

Guaranteed to give more bounce to the ounce. Bigger, natural bags blazed with new impact acctnts. a. Second in a Series Bv MARY SUE MILLER to It is not uncommon to see a teen who looks as thoui she walked on her ankles. What a sight ungainly, if not sloppy! Teens are not the only culprits.

They have older sisters and lady aunts who should rect the trouble, your legs will grow knotty curves. What's worse, painful strains may develop in your legs and back. Should you be uncertain about your ankles, why not check: Simply place a pair of flats and a pair of heeled pumps on the floor, so that none touch. have corrected the same prob roll weight through center of feet and come up on tiptoes; reverse action and repeat 10 times. You'll be glad you did, if for no other reason than longer skirts frame the ankle like a picture to be looked at.

LegHne Trimmers If your individual problem is heavy legs, send for my new leaflet, "Legline Trimmers," which contains spot reducing exercises that will meet your individual needs, whether for thighs, knees, calves or ankles, or for contouring your entire legline. Write Mary Sue Miller in care of San Antonio Express, P.O. Box 2171, San Antonio, Tex. 78206, enclosing a long, stamped, self ad dressed envelope and ten cents in coin. a.

Waterfall fringe and colored grommets an suedt black, gold, tan. $15 b. Skinny shoulder bag in lem some years ago. Let the if the flats look crumpled on needy get to it. 'the inner sides and the pumps A lean or keel over your ankles Not long past, the turning need strengthening.

ankle was blamed on stiletto W1 Here'sa powerful routine 5S JwiStfS for purpose? Barefoot, iTfmmd stand on the outer sides of the cause must be found. feet and 1 1 1 1 curl toes. Could it be the ankle, rather Holding i i take 10 than the shoe, that's at fault? steps. Relax and repeat twice. You 1)011 Then stand with feet togeth Ankles that won't stand up er and weight on heels; slowly Noise poses definite health hazards.

It can damage hearing, and people working in noisy areas tire more easily and become irritable oftener than people in quiet sued with nailhead trim brown, on a flat shoe must be faulted for weakness. Unless you cor grey, tan, $16 Jf fA ik ssss1 c. Garza Martincz El Buen Pastor Methodist Church was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Miss Her mila J. Martinez to John G. Garza.

The Rev. Desiderio Del Pozo and the Rev. Josue Gonzalez officiated at the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

David a i of Zacatecas, Mexico. The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary G. Garza. Miss Margarita Miranda and Mrs.

Emilio G. Garza were maid and matron of honor. Other bridal attendants were Mines. Roberto Ochoa, Manuel G. Campos Jr.

and Porfirio S. Lozano. Lucette Marie Garza was flower girl. Emilio G. Garza was his brother's best man, and groomsmen were Roberto Ochoa, Manuel G.

Campos Jr. and Porfirio S. Lozano. Ushers were Tom and Henry Campos, and Joseph Manuel Perez was ring bearer. After a reception in La Fiesta Room of Downtown Holiday Inn, the couple left on a wedding trip to Guadalajara.

4 Drawstring tots in Seton calf with gold grommet trim. Red or bourbon tan $11.00 c. Oozy Qujl'tc'cl Com fort, 1 of relaxation a zip front robe in paisley flX mixed with a lV Vt border pn'jl v' times, gold or red VT ll MRS. J. G.

GARZA Hecox Caneer Nuptial vows were repeated by Miss Olinda Gloria Caneer and Carl D. Hecox in First Baptist Church before Dr. George E. Stewart, with the Rev. L.D.

Mahanay assisting Saturday. Their parents are Mrs. John B. Caneer Jr. and the late Mr.

Caneer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Hecox of Schertz. Alector Cavazos of Dallas gave his niece in marriage.

Miss Elizabeth Stewart was maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Misses Nancy Devlin, Brenda Cox of Port Arthur, Deborah Cavazos of Dallas and Cathy Cavazos of League City, junior bridesmaid. Orlin Hecox of Schertz served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Hal Hecox of Schertz, another brother, Alfred Caneer, brother of the bride, and Arnaldo Cavazos of Dallas. Ushering were Ivan Phinnex and Garland Wiemers.

Edward Duffer of Boerne was ring bearer. Following a reception in the church parlor, the couple left on a wedding trip to Beaumont, Houston and New Orleans. They will live in College Station. MRS. J.

W. McALISTER II McAlister Siegelin A double ring ceremony marked the wedding Saturday of Miss Sherrie Lee Siegelin to Jack Walter McAlister n. The Rev. Don Pevey officiated at the ceremony in the sanctuary of First United Methodist Church of Corpus Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne G. Siegelin of Corpus Christi and Dr. and Mrs. Jack W. McAlister.

Miss Vicki Trask was maid of honor and Mrs. Margie Fink was matron of honor. Also attending the bride were Miss Michele Wade, Mins Linda Caldwell and Mrs. Dale Marcum. John Speer was best man, and groomsmen were John Myers, Glenn Battenfield, Jimmy Wish art and Roddy McAlpine.

Assisting as ushers were Mike Spartalis, Buddy Langholz, Gerald Siegelin, Perry Wilson, Dale Marcum and A.H. Baker Jr. After a reception at the church, the couple left for. a wedding trip to Las Nev. They will reside in Austin.

MRS. C. D. HECOX in oS to 7 2 00 Ism 5 0 is LLAMA CALF BY ANDREW GELLER In warm cornel tone, a perfect dress or pant shoe with golden dome button on the vamp strap. It has soft, unlined comfort as well as a handsome textured look, for 34.00.

Matching shoulder bag, 35.00. Shoe Salon, s. for fairi all length look, the high waist princess dress with gored skirt. Splashed around the collar with buttons repeated on the waist 1 lf pockets the woolrayon blend creates new textured sophistication for tweed on third floor Downtown and at Fashion Square. A plum or grey sizes 5 to 9 $40 "ft "5 5 FROST BROS.

8 fashions '70 5303 Broadway.

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