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Alamogordo Daily News from Alamogordo, New Mexico • Page 14

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Miss Flores Weds Jerry Armijo, Jr. In Church Rites Miss I lolen Mores, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enrique I lores of I ularosa, became the bride of Jerry Armijo, on Saturday, July 21, in a morning ceremony held at St. Francis de Paula Church in I ularosa.

I he Rev. Dennis Mahoney officiated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Armijo of Alamogordo are the bridegroom parents.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of satin and lace with a long train, and she carried a white orchid surrounded by white flowers and a mother-of-pearl prayer book. Mrs. Carmen Guitare of Ala Roundup Answers Challenge The 8,500 campers attending the 1002 Girl Scout Senior Roundup at Button Bay, Ver mont replied to a challenge from President Kennedy at a final campfire held the evening of July 28 in an outdoor at Button Bay State Park. ola- mogordo girls attending the Roundup are aKthv Woodcock, Clarice Bates and Margaret Ar nold. The campfire climaxed the national encampment which he gan July 18 and terminated July 31.

During two forums and smaller discussion groups, the girls made pledges in answer to the presidential challenge to discover you as individ uals can prepare yourselves for service to your country and to Pledges were summarized by girl representatives in seven spicific answers which were wired to the White House. The pledges include: will re-examine the Girl Scout Promise and Laws and work harder to use them as principles to live by. will try to find our pre judices and erase them. will promote peace in our world by first finding peace in Miss Betty mi Raskin was chief speaker of the evening at the eampfire She heads the plastics research department at Carlyle Barton Laboratory at John Hopkins University in Bal timore. a Thinking was the title of her address in which she stressed the import ance of a liberal education be fore specializing in a chosen field.

A campfire of fagots brought to the Roundup by the participants terminated the final Roundup gathering. a camper, including Lirl Guides from 14 other countries, will take home a brand from the eampfire to her own troop. The campers departed for their home states and countries last Tuesday, prepared to share their experiences with their local communities. mogordo was matron of honor, and Miss Fva Randall of Tula rosa was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Lorenc Dorame, Patricia a Mary Malone, Cecelia Malone, Diana Cordova and Mecelia Armijo.

The bridal attendants were attired in pastel satin sheaths with overskirts, and they carried bouquets of white carnations. Ron Guitare was best man, ami Ted Flores, brother of the bride serve as groomsman. escorts were Joe Flores, Frank Flores, Gilbert Marquez, Ralph Herrera, Angel Proveneio and Lalo Arenas. For her wedding, Mrs. Flores chose a beige lace gown with matching accessories, as did Mrs.

Armijo. Both mothers wore white carnation corsages. A reception was held at Mol Umnge following the cere mony, and a wedding dance was given at the Alamogordo V.F.W. Hall that evening, attended by some 400 guests. Following a brief honeymoon trip to Mexico, the couple are residing ai 508 Cuba Avenue.

The bridegroom attends a drafting school in El Paso and has boon employed at Holloman Air Force Base. FOR CLASSIFIED ADS CALL HE 7-7120 Haihj FEATURES Thursday, Aug. 2, 15 Texas Rites Unite Miss Helene ftSV jenc wDiKr Kootfifffe Huff, Col. Wilfred McCormick Auk dlnnrr at Sior ra School sponsored by Democratic Women of Otero County. Enrhila das served from 5 until 9 $1 a plate for adults, 75r for children Aug.

4 and You, Jack old fashioned melodrama presented by Alamogordo Music Theatre, with vaudeville-typo entertainment featured between acts. Performances will be at 8:15 m. on Saturday and 3:30 m. on Sunday. Reserve tickets by calling Mutual 2-2611 or stop by Sporting Goods.

Tickets will be sold at the door, hut seating capacity is limited $1 25 per person. Aug. 4 IAIZ Fiesta dance. 6 p.m., Luz Catholic Church open-air platform. Public invited Music by the Rhythm Kings.

Tamales and soft drinks for sale. Aug. Lodge regular meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Oddfellows Hall. All members urged to attend Aug.

Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith will hold their fellowship meeting Sunday at South School, 301 Texas beginning at 3 p.m. with Bishop J. Wallace as moderator. All churches are invited to attend Aug. Enchanters Club meets at 6:30 p.m.

at 206 Maryland Avenue. Dance party and twist contest. Public invited; 50 cents per person or $1 per couple. Call HE 7-1079 for further information. Aug.

Club meets at 12 noon for luncheon and business meeting in Desert Aire Dining Room. Call Mrs. Tom Charles or Mrs. Ruth Othlck by 10 a.m. for cancellations or additional reservations.

Members will be required to pav for luncheon if they neglect to call in cancellations. August 10 Night 7:30 p.m., Central School Auditorium. Free admission. Presented by the Melodeors Aug. Otero county Republican party chuck wagon supper and Western dance at Tularosa, beginning at 6 m.

August scheduled for the Singer Annual Teenage Style Show, presented by students of recent Singer sewing courses. Final date has not yet been set. but should follow soon. Watch for it. Aug.

sale sponsored by the Alamogordo Altrusa Club beginning at 8 a.m. in the old building across from on York Avenue. Clothing, household items, etc. MRS WILFRED McCORMICK monfmrnrmmnm Now Is the Time to Save on That Back-tc-Schcof Bike During Our Big CrREA TER You Save the Cost of Setting Them Up 24" or 26" Boy's or Girl's Sonic Flyer Thin-line tank styling with twin head Safe braking action! Steel luggage carrier! fi W.A. Is Bike Parts Headquarters, USA! CAo ico A 188 ft Olhcr Western Flyer 26 Bikes FREE BIKE To Be Given Away Locally SEPTEMBER 1, 1962 COME IN AND REGISTI 308 New York HE 7-2120 Alamogordo eslem ASSOCIATE STORE Wedding vows worn exchanged by Miss Helene Adele Huff, artist and writer of Pampa, Tex as, and Col.

Wilfred McCormick, Albuquerque author, Wednesday morning in Pampa. Col, books long have been in the Alamogordo schools and bo delivered the Commencement address at Alamogordo High School in 1953. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street lengtti sheath gown of champagne Belgium corded laee with a scalloped Sabrina neckline. She wore a satin hat with a tiny veil and. carried a white orchid atop a white prayer hook.

Miss Ruth Britton Huff, the sister, was maid of honor; and Miss Kathryn McCormick, daughter of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Both attendants wore cafe au lait silk suits with matching accessories and carried orchids surrounded by white carnations. Robert McCormick was his best man. Some 100 guests attended a reception held after the ceremony in the home of Miss Ann Heskew. A.

crystal epergne with white candles and white roses centered the bridal table which was covered with white satin. Following a honeymoon trip to the West Coast, Mr. and Mrs. McCormick will reside in Albuquerque. FAT OVERWEIGHT Avoilohlo to you without doctor's prescription, our drug colled OD- RINEX.

You must lose ugly fot in 7 days or your money hock. No strenuous ooerdse, laxotives, massage or taking of so-colled reducing condies, crackers or cookies, or chewing gum. ODRINEX is a tiny tablet and easily swallowed. When you take ODRINEX, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like, but you simply do not hove the urge for extra portions becouse ODRINEX depresses your appetite and decreases your desire for food. Your weight must come down, because as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh jess.

Get rid of excess fot and live longer. ODRINEX costs $3.00 and is sold on this GUARANTEE: If not satisfied fot ony reason just return the pack- one to your druggist and get your full money bock. No questions .1 rd. ODRINEX is sold with this guarantee by: Mill Orders Alamo Druq 221 HUH and Hospital 10th. Mrs McCormick, who holds a degree, was a pho fashion model in New York City ami wa WASP during Work! II.

As an arti-t she has exhibited in New York City and in the Southwest She has published several dozen Miort stories in national magazines. Col. McCormick is the author of hooks published by major New York houses and under contract for two more In be written in lime for publication next spring. one way of making clover rolls. Plaee halls of yeast dough in muffin pan cups, wilh a kitchen scissors cut the halls into quarters, almost to the bottom.

FOR CLASSIFIED ADS CALL HE 7-7120 Give, and it be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over. (Luke PRAYER: Our Father, we know that all we are and all we have arc thr result of Thy love and rorr. Help us to be good stewards of our time, our talents, and our money. We pray in the name of Thy Son, who gave His life for us. Amen.

If you arc buying water tumblers, you may wish to choose them in the 52 ounce size so that they can be conveniently used for ice beverages. Just plain wonderful I and just wonderful plain Cool and creamy Meadow Gold 4 Cottage Cheese is a treat all by itself. as well as a tasty protein-rich addition to salads. The secret is sweet, fresh country cream added for flavor. Taste the creamy difference today! rr if IS EVERY DAY HERE! Check These Every Day Low 1 Prices and Sec for Yourself HIP BOOTS $OQS Only QvV KNEE BOOTS Good Selection Only $395 3 FOR A GOOD SELECTION USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN AND BE SURE FOR BACK TO SCHOOL WEAR! Fall Clothing, Jackets, Coats, Dresses, Pants Hats, Shoes, Socks ICE CREAM FREEZER 4 BUCKLE OVERSHOES $1 395 RAIN COATS PONCHOS RAIN HATS Slip and Slide The Love 'em.

Only Wood Burket Makes I Gal. J50 1059 mam mmm Tarps, Tents SLEEPING BAGS What Not SHELVES RTG, $149 Navy OXFORDS ONLY Work I SHOES I Cowboy Boots 1 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PAINT CHECK OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICE ON PAINT, VARNISH, REDWOOD STAIN MATCHING I LUGGAGE 1 FOOT LOCKERS 1 CAR TRUNKS 1 SURPLUS CITY OPEN 8 to 8 SEVEN DAYS A WEEK If Wc Haven't Got It, We'll Get It! It Wc Can't Get It, You Didn't Need It! (JUST PAST THE STARtlTE 0RIVE IN) 2153 Highway 70 West.

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