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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 20

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USA, 11 B--Page Eight Furstenberg and Mulloy troth told Wedding vows of Miss Rebecca Furstenberg and David Mulloy were solemnized at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 in Loma Terrace Baptist Church with Rev. John C. Joyner officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Mulloy are parents of the bridegroom and his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Carl R. Fisher of El Paso and Mrs. A.W. Mulloy of Anthony, N. M.

Mr. Mulloy's great- grandfather is Antonio Karkakas of Columbus, Ohio. Dr. J.C. Cox sang "Through the Years" and "I Love You accompanied by Mrs.

Ray Keller, organist, and Mrs. James Thompson, pianist. Given in marriage by her brotherin-law, N.J. Wietecha, the bride wore a satin lined crepe gown with lace trimming and a chapel length train. Her veil was attached to a white silk garland headdress edged with lace.

She carried a bouquet of baby's breath and stephanotis amid white carnations. Debra Joyner served a as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Christy Echols and Miss Nancy Gaines. Each wore a formal length polyester gown of gold, avocado or rust with a headdress to match the corresponding gowns, of velvet ribbons and silk flowers. They carried autumn hued bouquets with a cascade of avocado ribbons.

J. Pat Daniell was best man. Groomsmen included Bill Rabe of Denver, Colo. and Pat Mulloy, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers included Scott Mulloy, the bridegroom's brother, and Carl Fisher Jr.

of Ft. Hancock, cousin of the bridegroom. A reception followed in Fellowship Hall with Miss Marsha McCoy presidat the bride's book. Assisting with courtesies were Mrs. Stan Wietecha, Mrs.

J.C. Cox, Mrs. Bob Kirtley, Mrs. John Joyner and Mrs. J.0.

Owens Jr. The couple is at home in El Paso where the bride is employed by the Ysleta Independent School District and the bridegroom is employed by Black and Decker Service Center. Out of town guests included Mrs. Paula Rabe of Denver; Edward Sides of Lubbock: Mr. and Mrs.

Ken Sides, Charles and Patrick Sides, of Corpus Christi; Mrs. John 0. Lang of Columbus, Ohio, great-aunt of the bridegroom; and Mrs. Michael Maros of Austin. Book Fair slated Book Fair, a project of the National Council of Jewish Women, will be open from 1 to 4 p.m.

Nov. 7 at 320 East Yandell street. This month's feature will be a backyard book sale. a wide selection of books will be on sale including novels, science fiction, classics, reference, sports, textbooks and how-to books. Proceeds from Book Fair support other council service projects throughout the community, such as Neighborhood Outreach Program for child abuse.

Other projects are Child Treatment Center, Volunteers in Public Schools, Memorial Park School, Jewish Community Center Nursery School, Visiting Nurses Association, Houston School field trips, Drive-a-Meal, scholarships and public television. Books may be donated from 9 to 11 a.m.on Mondays and Thursdays at 320 East Yandell street. Books may also be deposited in designated barrels at several El Paso supermarkets. CA si Since 1901 Flowers Gifts INVITES YOU YOUR FRIENDS TO OUR 1976 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY (NOV. 4-6) 8:30 a.m.

p.m. PRIZES- -REFRESHMENTS, BEAUTIFUL FREE CALENDARS. BRING THE KIDS, HAVE FUN. OFF CASH CARRY ALL GIFTS DECORATIONS EXTRA LARGE SELECTIONS BANNAMERICARO 1815 MONTANA 532-6543 194 master to A charge ET ON TO Putney Mr. and Mrs.

David Mulloy (Miss Rebecca Furstenberg) Debra Davis, Fernando Edgar to repeat vows Miss Debra Ann Davis and Fernando Edgar will exchange wedding vows on Nov. 20 in Our Lady of the Light Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary L. Davis of 173 Rio Monte street and Frankie G.

Davis of 1036 Wyatt drive. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edgar of 6005 Sabine court. Miss Davis is the sister of Miss Vicky Lynn, Ronda Jo and Bobby Davis.

Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Haslen of El Paso. She attended Ysleta Vocational High School and was a we finalist in a beauty conpetition at Riverside High School where she was graduated. Her fiance is the brother of Martin Edgar, Mrs.

Helen Lopez and Miss Nancy Edgar. He attended Jefferson High School and is employed by Rowe Achilles PhotoMiss Debra Ann Davis sure youll lose weight, SCHICK CENTER FOR THE CONTROL OF WEIGHT 779-7222 EL PA50 and be SCHICK CENTER FOR THE CONTROL WEIGHT PASO 779-7222 EL Szymblowski, Walls wedding ceremony set The engagement of Miss Gloria J. Szymblowski to Charles Gregory Walls was today announced by her parents, Talbot P. Szymblowski of El Paso and Mrs. Mary A.

Szymblowski of 10217 Alcan street. The couple will be married Nov. 20 in Saint Michael Chapel Two. The bride is the sister of Mrs. Mary S.

Callahan, Misses Doris and Joan Szymblowski and Szymblowski. Miss Szymblowski attended Andress High School and is a secretary at White Sands Missile Range. Her fiance is the brother of Miss Karen Marie and David Lee Walls. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point where he received a bachelor of science degree. Mr.

Walls is a second lieutenant at Ft. Bliss. Asbury bazaar set Asbury United Methodist Women will sponsor: an annual Harvest Festival Smorgasborg and Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 3501 Hueco avenue in Ryan Hall.

Serving hours for the smorgasborg are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Kitchen chairmen are Mrs. Allan Duitman and Mrs. L.E.

Peters. Mrs. Franklin Mohler is chairman of the dining room and Mrs. B.E. Roberts is your body, general chairman for the bazaar.

A not al- nursery will be provided and the public is invited. THIS COUPON WORTH HOTEL PASO DEL NORTE 1320 A.D. PER COUPLE LAST WEEKS $5 DISCOUNT THEATER RESTAURANT DINNER 2-HOUR SHOW $8.95 VALID THROUGH GROUP RATES $6.95 NOVEMBER 7 not apply to group rates. EAT WITH YOUR HANDS (OR FORKS). DRINK BE MERRY WITH KING HENRY VIM, HIS JESTERS, JUGGLERS, MINSTRELS IN THE SHOW THAT CRITICS HAVE CALLED "FANTASTIC" AND "UNBELIEVABLE" STEP BACK IN TIME 10 LONDON 1 THE YEAR 1520 A.D.

RESERVATIONS 533-2421 SOS HOLIDAY INN FURNITURE SALES Gateway Holiday Inn is Remodeling All Old Furniture Will Be Sold. CHAIRS DRAPERIES CARPET BEDS CARPET PADDING BED FRAMES LAMPS LAMP TABLES CURTAIN RODS BEDSPREADS MIRRORS All Furniture on Display at Holiday Inn (Midtown) 1-10 Raynolds Exit 10 AM to 7 PM Daily Starts WEDNESDAY Nov. 3, 1976 CASH ONLY PLEASE Miss Gloria J. Szymblowski Patch test your depilatory Before using a depilatory anywhere on make a patch test first to make sure you're lergic to the product. Western Rebekah to meet Western Rebekah Lodge will hold a fall festival dinner and bake sale from 5 to 8 p.m.

Saturday in Odd Fellows Hall, 2305 Montana avenue. Misses Nellie and Fay Odell are in charge of the enchilada dinner. Mrs. Earl Lundell is chairman of the dining room arrangements; Mrs. Edna Bass and Mrs.

H.G. Hanthorn are in charge of the baked goods sales. Mrs. Joe Shofner is chairman of the hobby table and the William Yeagers are in charge of ticket sales. Tickets are $1.75 and may be purchased at the door.

Mrs. Anna Mayo, noble grand, invites the public to attend. Trans-Pecos meet set. Lee Y. Martin, PhD.

will be guest speaker at a human relations breakfast at a sectional meeting of Trans-Pecos to be held at 7:30 a.m. Friday in the Rose Room of the Plaza Hotel. Dr. Martin is a native of Texas and has taught in the elementary level of public schools. Human relations has been a concern of hers since entering the education profession and was a major factor in causing her to concentrate in the area of human growth and development.

Dr. Martin collated and synthesized all available play research for her doctoral dissertation, a task involving the study of over 1,000 pieces of literature and research. She is a member of Pi Lambda Theta honorary society and is president -elect of the El Paso Chapter of IKNE. Across Geronimo East of Bassett Center Latherinei in sizes 18 to 60 fashion specialists and to THE MAGIC KEY WITH SEPARATES $9 to $19 TOPS, sizes 38 to 52 PANTS, waists 32 to 46 Interchangeable separates add up to a terrific total look. All three in easy -care polyester.

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