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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 8

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A -Page Eight Miss Lynch and Mr. Weigand Are Married In Church Rite Patricia Mary Lynch with her father, Richard C. Flower girl, Lisa Godgers and ringbearer, William of purple violets and carnations. Miss Lisa Rodgers was flower girl and William Gleason was ringbearer. JOHN PETTINE of Philadelphia, Pa.

served as best man. Richard M. Lynch, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Ushers were Paul W. Smith and Scott Moshier.

For her daughter's wedding on April 27, Mrs. Lynch wore a lime and silver crepe gown with beige Chantilly lace coat. Her corsage was a cymbidium orchid. A reception was held the Fox Room of Ft. Bliss Officers Club.

Assisting with courtesies were the Misses Gail Sawyer, Margaret Zumr, Patricia Fos- Mrs. Richard C. ter and Julie Smith. mother of the Following the wedding trip the newlyweds are making at which out of town their home in Philadelphia. included the Mr.

and Mrs. Lynch hosted father, Mr. Pettine, a reception the evening before B. Strusinski of New the wedding. The Lynch resiCity, Mrs.

Ann Viol dence was setting for the fete Port Washington, N. Y. JACOBY ON BRIDGE By OSWALD JAMES JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. A previous column showed how British expert Albert Rose made a six club contract (that at first seemed to depend on his winning one of finesses) by working out a play discard three hearts on dummy's long diamond suit. The essence of the Rose play was that he gave himself an extra chance this way since apparently he reserved the timing to finesse later, in case diamonds broke 5-2.

Today we find South in the same contract with the identical cards in his hand and dummy and the same opening lead, but we have given East diamonds and the king of hearts so that South can't get three heart discards and will have to try the heart finesse to make his contract. The play starts with dummy's king of spades and aceking of diamonds taking the first three tricks. A third diamond is led and trumped with the nine of clubs. If West overruffs, South will make his con- Alborada Club Fetes Mothers -VonZell Mrs. Donald A.

Weigand (Miss Patricia Mary Lynch) The marriage of Miss Patricia Mary Lynch and Donald A. Weigand was held in St. Michael's Chapel at Ft. Bliss. Rev.

James E. Payne officiated at the double ring rite. The bride is the daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Richard C.

Lynch of 1504 Clausen drive. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Weigand of Philadelphia, Pa.

White gladioli and branched candelabra holding lighted white decorated the altar area. Music was by Miss Evelyn Tiffany. THE BRIDE was given in marriage by her father. Her May And Hutchins Vows Read Special to The Herald-Post Deming, N.M. Wedding vows of Miss Madeline May and John Maynard Hutchins Jr.

were exchanged on May 11 in First Methodist Church with Rev. J.J. Spurlin officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar L. May and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hutchins Sr.

THE CHURCH was decorated with white gladioli and white chrysanthemums. Candelabra holding white candles and adorned with white bows graced the altar. Mrs. Mrs. Furgason sang "The Lord's and was accompanied Joe prayers.

3 Baker, organist. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a formal Empire gown of re-emboidered lace with finger point Guinevere sleeves. The chapel panel train flows from the shoulders and her veil is an imported Spanish lace mantilla fastened to a comb with a crown of white gardenias. She carried a bouquet of white rosebuds. Mrs.

Sandra Tharp of Las Cruces, N.M., was matron of honor. Her formal gown was of pink lace with a peau de sole inset and her pink tulle veil was held by a pink bow. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. RAYMOND GRAY of Bayard served as best man. Ushers were Clovis May, brother of the bride, Tom Bell and Tom Simmons of Espanola, N.M.

Gary May and Rick Folkmire were candle lighters. For her daughter's marriage Mrs. May wore a rose suit with black accessories. Mrs. Hutchins, mother of the bridegroom, chose a pale blue knit dress with white accessories.

Both mothers wore corsages of white rosebuds. Following the ceremony a reception was held in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Lee Jackson was hostess assisted by Mmes. Edita White, Pat Phares and Leann Shelley.

Miss Merrianne May had charge of the bride's book. El Paso Herald-Post Women Page Edited by Bessie Simpson Well Rounded Women Are Better All Around By PATRICIA McCORMACK United Press International NEW YORK. Annie Avoirdupois, Edith Eatmore and Patricia Plump belong to the well-rounded set. Their slogan is eat, drink and be merry for a wellrounded woman is much in demand. Except for not being able to fit into pencil-thin clothes, females grouped with the fat of the land have much in their favor, according to a report from Lane Bryant, a firm that helps to keep ample women fashionable.

Consider; Authoritative surveys, favor of the compiled womanly statistics woman. According to them, full-figured females are jollier, marry younger, have lots more children and appear happier than their thinner sisters. THE WELL-ROUNDED woman makes a man feel more comfortable and secure. Council 9 To Honor Mrs. Valdez Ladies LULAC Council 9 will host a reception to honor Mrs.

Albert T. Valdez who was selected as State LULAC Woman of the Year. Mrs. Valdez is immediate past president of the Council. Mrs.

Ramiro Robles is chairman for the fete which will be held at 9 p.m. today in Downtowner Motor Inn. She is being assisted by Miss Alice Gallardo, Council president. A brief et music al program will be presented. Assembly Initiation Planned Mount Franklin Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, will hold an initiation meeting at 7 p.m.

tomorrow in Five Points Masonic Lodge. Miss Clara Duncan will have charge of a retiring service for Miss Carol Dyer, worthy advisor. Mrs. Winnie Mae Bothwell is mother advisor. Thomason Auxiliary To Meet Women's Auxiliary to R.

E. Thomason General Hospital will hold a board meeting at 9 a.m. Thursday in the first floor Conference Room in the hospital. Mrs. Fred Major will preside.

A general membership meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Robert Rainbolt at 10 a.m. new members a welcomed and emblem awards will be presented. Western Rebekahs Western Rebekah Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in Odd Fellows Hall at 2305 Montana avenue.

Memorial services will be held. Mrs. E. R. Lundell and Mrs.

Earl Lundell Jr. will be hostesses. An attendance prize will be awarded. Moose Meeting Women of the Moose Chapter 1547 will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Moose Home at 1212 North Copia street.

JUNE BRIDES ARE IN THE NEWS! WHO WILL BE EL PASO'S MODEL BRIDE and GROOM? Watch This Newspaper for Announcement Later This Month She creates a healthier atmosphere for her children because she is less competitive with her daughters and less coquettish with her sons. She has a more well-rounded sense of values. "We like you well rounded," say the fashion experts at Bryant, "but we are by no means recommending that you pull out all stops and have a free-for-all in the kitchen." In fact, they recommend that you take your poundage problem to a doctor if you feel you are much too overweight. Other tips to ample females; Hidden persuaders. Shape up with new foundation garments.

These supplement better posture and daily exercise. But unless you choose the right foundation garments in the correct size, you run the risk of looking heavier than you actually are. What you should seek is a garment that molds and holds without binding or causing bumps and bulges. WEAR THE RIGHT clothes. "In your case, right means clothes that accentuate your positive points, such as an hour-glass silhouette, volumptuous bosom and those other womanly contours that would have enchanted Rubens or Michaelangelo." Mary Blake, a fashion direcBryant, made that point, adding; "The shortest distance between you and apparel-appeal is a vertical line.

All vertical lines are slimming." Some examples she noted include V-necklines, up -a d- down stripes and button-down dresses. The ample woman, according to the experts, ought to avoid clothes that are too tight. They make you look heavier. What you need are clothes that skim the body and feel comfortable. ONE-PIECE SHIFTS are particularly flattering to the full figure.

These have no waistline and therefore tend to give a smooth, uncluttered appearance. Jewel or oval necklines are particularly flattering. Ditto for ur pl lice styles, or any diagonal lines across the bust. Sleeves can be slenderizing. Long sleeves, or at least those that extend below the elbow, are best.

Good, too, are raglan or drop sleeves that stress the vertical line. Shorts? Slacks? Let your mirror be your guide. El Paso Herald-Post, Tuesday, May 21, 1968- Garden Council Plans For Installation Told Mrs. Barton B. Griffin Lynch Gleason Lynch, bride guests bridegroom's Mrs.

M. York ante of A going away tea will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday to honor Mrs. Bill Bowling. Mrs.

Frank Kes sell, Mrs. Bobby Harris and Mrs. W. R. Roberts will be hostesses in the Kessell residence at 7791 Wenda way.

Mr. and Mrs. Bowling will leave soon to make their home in Tulsa where he has been transferred. They have been residents of El Paso for 17 years. She is a past president of North Loop School PTA and a member of Bel Air High School PTA.

The family attends First Methodist Church. Jaycee-ettes Tea Set To Honor Resident El Pa so Jaycee-ettes will hold a double board meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Virgil Artle of 10121 Saigon avenue. Mrs.

Artle is past president of Jayc Dinner will be served and all incoming and retiring board members are invited. Mrs. Barton B. Griffin of Austin Terrace Garden Club is luncheon chairman for the Council of El Paso Garden Clubs Inc. installation luncheon.

Her cochairman is Mrs. T. R. Jones Jr. of Cielo Vista Garden Club.

The luncheon will be held at MRS. M. A. be installed president of Government Hill Garden Club at 12 noon in Rodeway Inn on Dyer tomorrow street. Other officers are Mmes.

Fred Huber, vice president. A. H. Viescas, secretary; S. M.

Phifer, treasurer. Mrs. R. D. Ashmore will be installing officer.

Mrs. Orville Miller is installation chairman assisted by Mrs. Charles Robison. Mrs. N.

E. Welch will preside. noon Friday in the Sierra Room of Desert Hills Motor Hotel. The new president, Mrs. Frank J.

Ziemski, and her officers will be installed by Mrs. Otis Ballard of Government Hills Garden Club. The invocation will be given by Mrs. A. C.

Bothe of Cielo Vista Garden Club. Others assisting with the luncheon are Mrs. Walter T. Jennings, Austin Terrace, favors; Mrs. A.

C. Bothe, decorations of old-fashioned daisy bouquets of pastel shades arranged on doiles with streamers of corresponding colors connecting down the luncheon tables. Corsages for officers and special guests are being prepared by Mrs. Tom P. Fagan and Mrs.

John C. Compton of Cielo Vista Club. Mrs. Charles F. Horky of Park Foothills has charge of place cards.

Lt. Col. and Mrs. Griffin reside at 455 Borrett street. Mrs.

Griffin is a past president of the Garden Council and is a nationally accredited flower show judge. formal gown is of white and silver crepe with yoke of Chantilly lace. Hand sewn seed pearls accent the design worn with long-sleeved Chantilly lace extending to chapel train. coat. colonial bouquet was a purple orchid surrounded by white carnations and baby breath.

Miss Theresa Mary Lynch was her sister's maid of honor Mrs. Robert A. Craig was bridesmaid. Their formal gowns were of orchid and silver crepe with orchid Chantilly lace sleeves and trains. They wore headpieces of purple violets with orchid illusion and carried colonial bouquets Club Alborada honored oldest mother present and the mother with the most children at a mother's tea dance held at Felipe Duran.

First prize went to Mrs. Josefina Provencio, 74 years old and second prize went to Mrs. Francisca P. Reyes, 68 years old. Mrs.

Lupe Candelaria was the mother with most children. 15, and Mrs. Ramona Hernandez next with eight children. Sheriff Mike Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan presented the gifts and the master of ceremonies was Enrique Loboguerrero.

War Widows Texas Chapter 2, Widows of World War I will meet at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Jane Davis of 3120 Mobile avenue. A covered dish luncheon will be held. Bad Breath? There's a gentle form of iodine that kills germs that cause bad breath.

It's ISODINE GARGLE MOUTHWASH. Even stops the odor of garlic, onions, whiskey, tobacco and denture breath. concentrated ISODINE GARGLE MOUTHWASH today. ON SALE WALGREEN DRUG AT ALL STORES Meeting Is Announced Mrs. Lillian Sharpley will be hostess for a meeting of Sekeis Club to be held at 7:30 p.m.

Friday in Altura Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Harry Justus, president, will preside. Mrs. R.

M. Ricketts, refreshment chairman, will present a "Puzzling Party." Mrs. Ricketts will be assisted by Mrs. Sharpley. tract because he will wind up taking a successful heart finesse, but suppose that West just discards a heart.

South will be sure that the club finesse will win. He will go to dummy with the ace of spades and lead the jack for a finesse. If West produces his queen at this point, South will be able to get back to dummy with the 10 of clubs; but suppose West is smart enough to play a low club. Won't South lead the 10 of clubs and finesse again to guard against an initial club holding by East of four to the queen? If he does, West will finally produce his queen and lead back a black card. There will be no entry to dummy and South won't be able to take the heart finesse.

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