June Weddings Torres-Torres Crockett-Huddleston was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Celina Ruiz of Realitos, Miss Grace Torres, the groom's sister, Alejandro Perez and Mrs. Roberto Garza. Antonio Hinojosa was best man. Groomsmen were Alejandro Perez, Luis Talamante and Roberto Garza.
A reception was held at Carmelite Day Nursery. Following a wedding trip to Mexico City, the couple will live in Laredo, where the groom is stationed with the Air Force. The bride graduate of Carroll High School, Del Mar College and Texas University. She is a teacher. The groom is a Moody High School graduate.
Parrish-Hilbrich Miss Nancy Joyce Hilbrich became the bride of Alfred Frank Parrish, Jr. Saturday afternoon in St. Mark's Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Hilbrich, 5823 Lucille, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Parrish, 910 Campbell. The bride wore an empress gown with a chantilly lace bodice, lace cuffed sleeves, and an A-line skirt with floral patterns of jeweled and sequined lace. Pearls accented the sleeves and back. Her tiered veil of illusion was held by a cluster of organza petals trimmed with pearls and Alen- was Nancy Hilbrich con lace.
Roper- Walker Miss Jeanette Walker and is Bob Roper were married Friday evening in Lexington Baptist Church. Parents of couple are Mrs. John O. Walker, 4409 Cedar and Mrs. Samuel C.
Roper, 1034 Zarsky. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, James Walker. She wore a long sleeved gown with an empire bodice and a train with three tiers of lace. Her illusion veil was shoulder length. Miss Elizabeth Whitney of Ingleside was maid of honor.
Miss Mae Harris and Mrs. Dale Dalton were bridesmaids. Mike Teat was best man. Bert Kellum and Keith Smith were groomsmen. A reception was held in the church Fellowship Hall.
The couple will live at 1030 Zarsky. The bride is a graduate of Ray High School. The groom MRS. J. K.
LEIGHTON JR. was Marilyn Gaines Miss Maria Elena Torres became the bride of Airman 1.C. Alberto Torres Friday evening in Holy Family Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Torres 2109 Islla. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Torres, 2422 Viola.
The bride wore a gown of silk organza and peau d'ange lace over peau de soie with an empress bodice, Edwardian neckline, bishop sleeves, princess skirt and chapel train. Her bouffant veil was held by a bandeau of pearlized orange blossoms. Miss Mary 0. Torres, the groom's sister, was maid of honor. Mrs.
Luis Talamante a graduate School and College and Corpus Christi. MRS. Miss Dixie Prince was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Laura Boller and Miss Galen Wilde. Steve Stephenson was best man.
Groomsmen were Ruben Sillers and Wesley Hayes. Yvette Marler of Alexandria, was flower girl and Jeffrey Hilbrich was ring bearer. A reception was held at the church. The bride is a graduate of King High School and attended Del Mar College. The groom was graduated from Ray High School and Del Mar.
He attends the University of Houston. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, they will live in Galveston. MRS. R. A.
GUZMAN was Jeanette Walker was Alga Zuniga Leighton-Gaines Miss Marilynn Sue Gaines and Joe Kenneth Leighton Jr. were married Saturday evening in the chapel of First Baptist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Gaines 209 Cape Hatteras, and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Leighton of Vanderpool.
The bride wore a gown of antique ivory organza and peau d'ange lace over peau de soie. The bouffant veil was held by a bonnet of lace and pearl embroidery. Miss Peggy Sisti of Humble was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Betsy Gaines, sister of the bride, Miss Carolyn Ann Huddleston, 4022 Montego, became the bride of Ronald Wayne Crockett Saturday evening in First United Methodist Church of Ballinger. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
O. L. Huddleston, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Arthur Crockett. Both are of Ballinger.
Given in marriage by her uncle, William Allen Wilkins of Lake Dallas, the bride wore an empress gown of ivory peau de soie appliqued in reembroidered Alencon lace with a portrait neckline, long sleeves and A-line skirt. The Watteau train was court length. Her tiered waist-length veil of English silk illusion was held by a tiara. Mrs. William C.
Bulloch of Monticello, was matron MRS. RONALD CROCKETT was Carolyn Huddleston Miss Olga Zuniga and R. A. Guzman were married Saturday evening in Holy Family Church. Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Ramon Zuniga 1745 Morales, and Mr. and Mrs. Jose L. Guzman, 2013 Harriett.
The bride wore an empress gown with a Chantilly lace bodice, scalloped neckline, long sleeves, a bow at the waistline and an A-line skirt of organza. The detachable Watteau train was trimmed with lace. A pearl crown held her short illusion veil. Miss Lydia Serrato of Benavides was maid of honor, and Mrs. Rene Ramos was matron of honor.
The groom's father was best man. Rene Ramos was groomsman. Other attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Joe J.
Guzman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adja, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Serrato, Mr.
and Mrs. Alejo Salinas, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Vasquez, Mr. and Mrs.
Ramiro Guzman of San Antonio and M. Sgt. and Mrs. Tito Zuniga of Sherman. A reception was held at Galvan Ballroom.
The couple took a wedding trip to Mexico. The bride and groom are graduates of Carroll High School. 0 Capture Corpus Christi's mood of casual elegance in a walnut refectory extension table by Dux, complemented by airy, cane-backed chairs. In Browning Brothers showrooms. Gallery Exhibitors For: BROTHERS BROWNING INTERIOR DESIGN, GETC Robert Joseph A.
Peerman Cain 2001 SOUTH STAPLES Jerry Seagle Corpus Christi Caller-Times, June 7, 1970 13E of honor, and Miss Jan Jones of Austin was maid of honor. Mrs. Bryan Atwood of Decatur, was bridesmaid. Curtis Fletcher of San Angelo was best man. Groomsmen were Edward Davis of San Francisco and Jon Hope Edward of New Orleans.
Andrea Fletcher of San Angelo was best flower girl. A reception was held at the church. Following a wedding trip to Nassau, the couple will live at 4022 Montego. The bride is a graduate of Ballinger High School and the University of Texas. She is a pharmacist.
The groom was graduated from Ballinger High School and the UofT. He is a geologist for Earth Resources Corp. MRS. DONALD WALTERS was Candy Clark Nu-Aces TOPS Nu-Aces TOPS Club will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in St.
Bartholomew Episcopal Church. Mrs. L. Laney was queen of the week. a bracelet of woven gold It's really a the woven gold is really the setting for seven sparkling diamonds mounted on the watch's lid.
14 kt gold designed to be your most treasured time piece for years to come. $550. Jewelry Salon, First Floor Downtown Illustration enlarged to show detail. Walters-Clark Miss Candace Elaine Clark and Miss Dena Kay Walters of and Donald Allen Walters Lubbock was bridesmaid. were married Saturday night Larry M.
Christian of Long. view was best man. Groomsin First Christian Church of men were Jay Davis, Leroy Lubbock. Miller and Dennis Staloch, all Parents of the couple are of Lubbock. Mary Martine Mr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Clark Epps of Amarillo was flower of Amarillo and and Mrs. girl. E.
E. Walters, 1013 Stirman. A reception was held at the The bride wore a gown of church. organza over peau de soie The bride is a graduate of with Venice lace appliques Tascosa High School in Amartrimmed in seed pearls. Her illo and attended Texas Tech chapel-length mantilla of silk University.
The groom was organza was bordered with graduated from Ray High matching lace and sequins. School and Texas Tech. He: is Mrs. Leroy Miller of Lub- an architectural apprentice. bock was matron of honor, The couple will live here.
MRS. ALBERTO TORRES was Maria Torres 210 N. Chaparral phone 884-3811 Fedway bridal registry We invite brides to select china, stemware and silver from our collections and to register their choices with our bridal consultant. Those selecting gifts will know which patterns to buy and which items you need. And don't forget to ask about our club plan especially for brides.
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Groomsmen were Bobby Franks of Houston and Murray Burns and Sid Mauldin both of Utopia. Beverly Braud of Beaumont, the bride's cousin was flowergirl. A reception was held in the church parlor of the First Baptist Church. After a wedding trip to Mexico City the couple will live in San Marcos. The bride is a junior at Southwest Texas State University, and the groom is a SWTSU graduate.
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