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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS Friday, July 12, 1968 Woman's Pavilion Tomorrow Beta Con State vention lgma rm Holds Illustrated talk by Charles Rutledge on his collection of labor saving devices of the ISOOs, 11 a.m., 1:30, JO and Chelb Gonzales Amezcua will exhibit and demonstrate filigree art a.m. to 10 p.m. Fashion shows, a 3, 5 and 7 p.m. of the event with the theme iwith forums on "Keeping Ev tonio Convention Center. Dr.

Sigma Phi Day at the San An tonio World's Fair. 7:30 p.m. busy schedule planned for tie cta Sigma Phi state Sidney D. Leverett chief of "Clasp Thy Hands in Friend kin 4 At 4 p.m. the sorority will be the bio dynamics branch of the eryone Interested" and "Ways and Means at 10 a.m.

Luncheon will be served in arrangements, will be assisted by members of her chapter. The hospitality room in the Gunter Hotel will be open from to 10 a.m. Sunday. A seated brunch will be held at 10 a.m. in School of Aerospace Medicine at Honored at the woman's Pavilion.

Mr. Ross will accept an Brooks ArB, will be the guest honorary ambassador's scroll conventioneers during the final two days of their meeting in San Antonio, Registration will he held from l.m. to p.m. Saturday in the mm 1k a amp. Walter W.

Ross of Scottsdale, will be the guest speaker. He founded the sorority. At 3 p.m. Mr. Boss will be honored with a HemisFair VIP reception at Gate No.

X. Sunday Villita Assembly Building with the theme "Cross Roads of the Villita Assembly Building. on behalf of Mrs. Ross. The day will end with dinner in the Miss Barbara Crenweige and speaker.

Rudy Carrasco and his Orchestra will play for dancing. Mrs. Art Thompson of XI Lambda Nu Chapter, chairman of Sun." Highlighting the program Tower of the Americas Restau Miss Judy Self, both of Psi ZeU rant Chapter, will serve as chairmenlwtll be celebrated as Beta will be a style show of "Fun In the Sun" fashions from JosSte's. turner Hotel ixKy, pna a forum program on "Executive Vicki Nichols will commentate Boards' and "Programs' win be conducted at 9 a.m. in the hotel.

The morning will close Mrs. Jack: Williams of Precep Roadmans L. R. Moores tor Phi Chapter, luncheon chair man. will be assisted by Mmes Walter Macon, E.

W. Huggins rr Visit City and Glenn Hay. tioneymoon Mrs. H. H.

Scott and Mrs. Miss Schmidt fs Honored Lt and Mrs. Charles H. Road Marlin Hoyt will serve as chair man and cochairman of the gen In Colorado man II are the house guests of eral assembly which will begin his parents, Maj. Gen.

and Mrs. Charles H. Roadman. AUCTION HOTM ValuobU stock finest PERSIAN RUGS and etW Oriental Rugs Contignmenti el very valuable cargo ditcharged of Texae ports for tiejuldotion by order of ffit consignee end by agreement with shlppert. Packed In bates specified below: 1 Homodcft, ftortaiou.

AaUrW. Mrt toWw Ca0 I mo4. Tffckt Vornout, MUbtU WIS Sorouk Briotv, BM Chjm' Hpohon. SorOMfcMir, Mot, Wrmoit Oaie J. Airtftor, KarodiO, Abode, Vofrxwt Sokhor.

aMf A Kwhon, KtrmoftAsr, Kirmoo, Joxw, Mod Dale Tffriu. RmU 1 hwit, Urtn4. Momodcm, OorqeitA, Ftrdos. Transferred from shipping warehouses at 2 p.m. in VUlita Assembly Miss Jeannine Keplinger, Building.

The sorority will pre They have been residing daughter of Chaplain (Lt. Col.) sent a check for $16,000 to "Girlstown, U.S.A.' Mr. and and Mrs. John Edgar Keplinger Miss Madeline Schmidt, state vice regent of the Catholic Daughters of America, was honored at a dance given by the Knights of Columbus Coun New Haven, where Lt Roadman has been doing graduate work at Yale University. lj Vx I of Fort Dix.

N.J., became the Mrs. Marshall Cooper of Ama rillo will receive the gift This Mrs. Roadman will reside with Gen. and Mrs. Roadman while bride of Larry Richard Moore, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wally R. Moore, in Laurel Heights Seventh Day Advcntist Church. The bride's father officiated. Miss Bennie Sue Keplinger of Loma Linda, was her sis her husband attends a three week school at Sheppard AFB, cil 4786.

She was presented a plaque of appreciation. Also honored at the dance was Antonio Ramirez who was named Knight of the Year. has been a state project of all Texas chapters during the past year. "Horizons Unlimited" will be the theme of the banquet at 6 p.m. Saturday in the San An During their visit Lt and Shi: 1 A I ki ter's maid of honor.

Miss Linda Mrs, Roadman are visiting also with his sister and brother in law, Capt and Mrs. Howard L. Martin Jr. and daughter. Missy.

Latimer of Bangs and Miss iKathy Cole of Bokchito, were bridesmaids. Rise McCrea "to Campus MRS. L.R. MOORE MRS. JM MOJICA JR.

They also plan several visits to the San Antonio World's Fair of Yancey was flower girl. Gene, C. Moore, brother of the bride groom, was best man. Edgar and attended the Wednesday performance of Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Mojica Carrasco Votvs Lee Keplinger, brother of the rouowing completion of his bride, assisted.

Ushers were Clifford Morgan, David Holland Read in Catholic Rite school at Sheppard AFB, Lt. Roadman will be stationed at Wllford Hall USAF Hospital. and Wayne Merchant Groomsmen were Fred Wier and Ro Miss Mary Lou Carrasco be Mr. and Mrs. Crecemcio Car SOUTHERN MOVING STORAGE COMPANY Agent fer Mayflower 9232 Pan Am Expressway, North 1 San Antonio, Texas Jr.

in St Joseph's Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mojica are nald Merchant A reception was held in the Fort Sam Houston Officers Club. The couple left for a wedding trip to Colorado. parents of the bridegroom.

Church, South San Antonio. The Rev. Manuel Martinez officiated Miss Adelia Velez was maid Santa Maria Council Meet Santa Maria Community of honor and Mrs. Jay Landin, matron of honor. Bndesmaids On Sunday, July 14, at 2:30 p.m.

View from 12 Noon till 2:30 p.m. were Misses Sylvia Perea, Alica Garcia, Oralia Chavarria, Ar Valdez, Gloria Ochoa, Shoinwold onBridao I Council will meet in the Holv Cross High School Cafeteria at iLeticia Valdez, Gloria Gonzalez 7:30 p.m. Fridav. PAUL OASTOM, SMCUMht AvcttciMtr 7lf Wtf twmr, trvtttf, Ttxct and Mrs. Albert Ogden Flower Participation of the council in! 1 mwiH ftttAU A Ilflln EIiM fW fit.

girls were Alicia and Elisa Mar the Model Cities Program will oe aiscussea. tinez. Jay Landin was best man. Groomsmen were Adolfo Hernandez, Arnulfo Velez, Gabine Look for Flaw In Good Play By ALFRED SHEINWOLD As a reader of this column IN LIFETIME STUDER'S Chavarria, Albert Ogden, Eddie Ochoa, Richard Valdez, Joe Garza. Mike Garcia Jr.

was jyou know that you will always the truth, no matter how ringbearer. the Jl A reception was held In Beethoven Hall. painful it may be. You are entitled to know that today's hand jis a flawed gem, but it may entertain you to look for the flaw. West opened the five of hearts, South dealer Both tides vulnerable NORTH 4 KQ32 CJ 10 7 3 64 AJ109 WEST EAST 49864 4 A7 9I9S5 0 1095 Q872 32 Q65 SOUTH io 5 4 A4 AKJ3 K874 South West North East 1 NT Pasa 3 NT All Pas Opening lead and East put up the queen.

When South held up, East con Miss Cortcz Will Marry Mr. Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. Leoncl M. Cor outumn Crispneu tinued with the king of hearts, and South won with the ace.

South next led the jack of spades, and East won with the ace. After some thought Roger SUMMER I feiii' SPEC I if of black and ITrezel, one of France's great white hounditooth checked lest players, returned the eignt I of diamonds from the East tez announce the engagement mm smw Mi of their daughter, Miss Celeste N. Cortez, to Ronald B. Cos hand. i South assumed that East was lout of hearts.

Declarer therefore won with the ace of dia defense, but you may see one somewhere else. See if you can find it for yourself before you grove, son of Mr. and Mrs Ewell B. Cosgrove. The bride elect is a graduate monds and took the club finesse I in the "safe" direction.

This cotton corduroy mixablesl The deep, center pleat skirt circled with patent, $13. he easy jumper shift Iwith low patent belt, $19. Vested interest, $12. Skinny panti, $16. of Incarnate Word High School read on.

Careless Count South didn't count the hearts carefully enough. Since West was known to be in the habit of Iparltner fnttrth.hiohnet from hie and attends San Antonio Col lege. allowed Trezel to win with the queen of clubs, and his heart return then defeated the contract. I There was no flaw in TYezePs Mr. Cosgrove graduated from in nr thT loaH i Brackenridge High School and naainct nntnimn ha om.irf iiavttits presently enrolled at St Mary's University.

He has only three hearts higher than Barbecue Set earned membership in Pi Gam the five. If East held only the; doubleton of hearts, J3 and Palm Heights Men's Club will would have held four hearts hold a dance and barbecue Sunday In Mission County Park. higher than the five. If south had counted the Il The harhprup will be sprvpd wool turtle top white, gold or ilack, $12. junior sizes.

All 'part of the Know Clothes for to campus, '681 uic uuuvcu ov itmi: xiutiui snt ciety. Vows will be exchanged July Friday Dance hearts carefully he would have seen that Trezel surely held at least one more heart. South from noon to 7 p.m. Frank Ga jlardo and his Orchestra will 'provide music for dancing. I Proceeds will go to the Little League, Pony League, Colt League and Pop Warner fashions '68 5303 Broadway might then wondered why Trezel switched to a different suit, and the right answer might oc The Playboys Car Club will stage its second anniversary dance Friday at Patio Andaluz cur to him.

Sometimes a flawed I mi i i vsi 'f i 2 gem may turn out to be a boom at 8:30 p.m. Music will be privided by the erang. DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold A 7 iwym uesiers. miss Margie uon zalez is queen of the club. "St Sail! From Houston KQ62D Q872 Q6 5.

I What do you say? ANSWER: Bid one heart or pass. This is a borderline decision, and may depend on your Misses Nicola and Leslie temperment and on what youjWolpmann of Houston are the tninK of your partner. If the; house guests of their grandpar hand included a couple of tens ents, The Rev. and Mrs. Don or nines instead of the 1 wjWestbrook.

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