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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Sunday, March 18, 1979 Engagements Selders, Toenniges Journal Special BAYARD Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Selders, Bayard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Jay T. Toenniges, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Toenniges, Albuquerque. A mid-June wedding is planned in Las Cruces. Ferguson, Prestridge Mr. and Mrs.

Waylon B. Ferguson, 6401 Rogers NE, announce the engagement of their danghter, Diane, Waco, Texas, to Luke E. Prestridge, Waco, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Prestridge, Houston.

A summer wedding is planned at First Baptist Church, Albuquerque. Wedekind, Padilla Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Greco, 3309 Mars Road NE, announce the engagement of their danghter, Sheila Joy Wedekind, to Nicholas A.

Padilla, son of Mrs. Cela Padilla, 11100 Hannett NE, and Nicholas Padilla, 1716 Princeton SE. An April 28 wedding is planned at the Christian Center. Baca, Gonzales Journal Special BELEN Mrs. Rebecca C.

Baca, Belen, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Susan, 2323 Kathryn SE, Albuquerque, to Bennie Gonzales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Gonzales, 1402 Canyon Trail SW, Albuquerque. An April 28 wedding is planned at St. Charles Borromeo Church.

Weckerly, Beeker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weckerly, 4200 Broadmoor NE, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ranae, to David Beeker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beeker, 8208 Eddy NE.

The couple plans a late summer wedding. Spisak, McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. John Spisak, 6021 Brenda NE, announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Lynn, to Ronald Charles McDevitt, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John McDevitt, 2920 Solano Drive NE. An April 27 wedding is planned at Queen of Heaven Catholic Church. Robertson, Sedall Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E.

Robertson, 6812 Tierra Drive NW, announce the engagement of their daughter, Leisa to John F. Sedall, 7043 Second NW, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sedall, 342 Nara Visa Road NW. A June 1 wedding is planned at Harwood United Methodist Church.

Lightfoot, Blue Sky J.0. Lightfoot, 1730 Cherokee Road NW, announces the engagement of his daughter, Gayle, to Chester Tafoya Blue Sky, 5502 Eastern SE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Teofilo Tafoya, 362 Tyler Road NW. The bride-elect also is the daughter of the late Mrs.

J.0. Lightfoot. A June 30 wedding is planned at First Baptist Church. Roberts, Moss Baca, McNiel Mr. and Mrs.

Fred C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Roberts, 1511 Stanford Baca, 36 Garden Park Drive NE, announce the Circle NW, announce the engagement of their engagement of their daughter, Marcee Ann, to danghter, Lori, to David E.

Wayne Moss, son of McNiel, son of Lt. Col. Mr. and Mrs. Ernel E.

and Mrs. M.E. McNiel of Moss, 3509 Cuervo NE. A Morehead City, N.C.A May 26 garden wedding May 26 wedding is is planned at Four Sea- planned at Grace Church. sons Motor Inn.

Iden, Stillman Vandock, Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald R. Iden, 1715 Chacoma Place Vandock, Albuquerque, SW, announce the enment announce of their the daughter, engage- ter, gagement Robin Lea, their to steplien Kim Allison Vandock, to Stillman, son of Mrs. Ida John Robert Hunt, son of R. Stillman, 5608 Eastern Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Hunt, SE. An Aug. 4 wedding is Albuquerque. A June planned at the University wedding is planned at St. of New Mexico Alumni Paul's United Methodist Memorial Chapel.

Church. Duran, Salas Padilla, Olguin Announcement of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. engagement of Miss Kym Padilla, 1300 Douglas Duran to Charlie Salas, MacArthur NW, anson of Mr.

and Mrs. nounce the engagement Ralph Salas, 109 47th NW, of their daughter, Steis made by her parents, to Joseph G. Jintmy Dnran, 1520 Uni- Olguin, son of Mr. and versity Blvd. NE, and Ms.

Mrs. Gillie Olguin, 730 La Carmen Duran, 10805 Poblana NW. A July 7 Cruz SW. An April 21 wedding is planned at wedding is planned at Our Lady of Guadalupe Holy Rosary Church. Church.

Thompson, Nikolich Anderson, Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Announcement is made Thompson, 9909 Mesa of the engagement of Sue Arriba NE, announce the Anderson, 3402 Wyoming engagement of their NE, to Robert Dunn, 2425 danghter, Shelley Elaine, Figueroa NE, son of Mr. to Petar Nikolich, Redon- and Mrs.

W.A. Dunn, do Beach, son of West Monroe, La. The Mr. and Mrs. Mihailo bride-elect is the daughNikolic, Woodland Hills, ter of the late Mr.

and and Belgrade, Mrs. David Porterfield, Yugoslavia. A May 19 Waxahachie, Texas." An wedding is planned at April 17 wedding on Fellowship Baptist skates is planned at RainChurch. bo Garden Roller Drome. Chapter Is Sponsoring 'French for Travelers' Classes Mrs.

David Eppler, University of New Mexico graduate and former Alliance Francaise scholarship recipient to France, is coordinator the organization's new for Travelers" classes. The Albuquerque chapter of the Paris-based Federation of French Alliances is sponsoring a seven week, 14 hour program, designed to enable the traveler to cope with finding a hotel, taking the Metro, ordering in restanrants, getting around and communicating in French. $20.97 and up The Diane Von totes, Luggage garment carry-ons, bags Collection LIE Outlet Princess Jeanne Shopping Center Eubank at Constitution 293-0817 Open Thurs. 'til 9, Sun. 12-5 LES Ritas Quilt'N Sewing Center 1606 Central (off University) Hours: Sun.

-Thurs. 9:30 AM 6:00 Fri. 9:30 AM 5:00 PM 243-1452 LEARN TO QUILT 6 easy lessons for beginners New Classes Forming April 17-Reserve Space SPECIAL WORKSHOP ON SEMINOLE PATCHWORK $4.00 plus materials Make a skirt! Wed. March 28th REGISTER NOW! Intermediate class starting March 25th. Make a quilt of your own in three months.

Large selection of kits, calicos, all quilting needs. Also many books and patterns. ENTIRE STOCK off NOW TILL MARCH 23 Sewing Techniques Demonstration Lecture Public invited No Charge Daughters of Nile To Install Officers Yucca Temple 74, Daughters of the Nile, will conduct its annual installation of officers Saturday at 7 p.m. in Masonic Temple, 1634 University Blvd. NE.

Mrs. William C. Cone is to accept the duties of queen in ceremonies featuring an Egyptian temple setting. Mrs. Frank A.

Tegard, past queen will be mistress of ceremonies. introduced. Mrs. Norman H. Mac Kay, international supreme queen, Daughters of the Nile, will be installing officer, assisted by Mmes.

N. Carson Ribble; Clarence Luten, E.H. Sudron, Edward Mabrito and Malcolm Petree, supreme officer appointments and past queens of the temple. All other past queens are to be formally Also among officers elect of the organization, which includes all of New Mexico and parts of Colorado, are Mrs. Richard F.

Taylor, junior past queen; Mrs. Melvin Lambert, Princess Royal; Mrs. William Fulk, Princess Tirzah; Mrs. a Harold W. Olson, Princess Badoura; Mrs.

Ray E. McCarthy, princess recorder, and Mrs. Bill M. Barbee, princess banker. Appointive officer also will be installed.

Mrs. J. Amacker is installation director with Mrs. John Hill, Council Names Guest Speaker Dr. William S.

Lovekin, Albuquerque cardiologist, will be guest speaker at the Albuquerque Christian Business and Professional Women's Council "'Wearin' of the Green" dessert Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Four Seasons Motor Inn, 2500 Carlisle NE. Designated "Men's Night," the session also will feature a demonstration of Korean style karate by Sun Duk Choi, instructor with New Mexico Tae Kwon Do Association. Cathy Claussen will be the vocal soloist. The event is open to the public with a $2.75 charge payable at the door.

Sears Learn a Craft in one of Sears Craft Classes Learn the basics of weaving from a kit. Once these techniques are mastered, progress to weaving-inthe-round to create an original design of your own. One 6 week session. Mar. 29, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

$10 Fee Learn the art of macrame the easy way from Sears. Apply your knowledge to plant hangers, wall hangings, jewelry, belts, etc. Two 6 week sessions, $10 Fee 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mar. 30, 10:00 to 12:00 a.m.

OJOS de Learn this ancient Indian craft, the history and meaning of its colors. Gae Sturgeon will teach a number of varistions. Peace and One 6 week session $10 fee Mar. 27, 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Sweaters are really in this year and you can create your own original.

Learn how easy and relaxing A knitting can be. Two 8 week sessions $8 Fee Mar. 26, 7:00 8:30 p.m. Mar. 28, 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.

Discover how creative you can be with crochet. Design your own afghan, poncho, bedspread or whatever you wish. Four 8 week sessions $8 Fee Mar. 26, 1:00 to 2:30 p.m., Mar. 26, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., Mar.

28, 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., and Mar. 31, 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Super simple stitchers (Crewel) create an original design and embroider a workshirt, jeans, caftan, etc. NEEDLEPOINT Create an heirloom One 8 week session $8 Fee cherished for years to Mar. 27, 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.

come. Learn this popular craft from Sears. Supplies for all classes must be Two 8 week sessions $10 Fee purchased from Sears Mar. 28, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Mar.

30, 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. For additional information and registration call 881-5624 Sears where America shops 600 CORONADO CENTER Louisiana at Menaul Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Your By JEANE Horoscope DIXON YOUR BIRTHDAY TODAY: Year ahead offers no bed of roses, but if you put nose to grindstone, you'll be on top at end. Your natural sex appeal will draw many romantic partners, but you need to improve judgment if happiness is to be on agenda. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You may wake up in snarling mood. Better get emotions under control before facing outside world or day could go really downhill.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Family, mate, friends may all be restless. Don't be pushed to impulsive plans that could cost more than you can afford. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Surprise family announcement catches you off guard. Recover wits before reacting in way you might regret later. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be selective when it comes to romance.

You are inclined to let emotions run off, ignore good sense. Have fun, but don't get in over head. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Domestic misunderstanding upsets family plans.

You may be pulled in two directions at once. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Acting on spur of moment leads to disruptive family situation. Play waiting game for best results.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Loss of temper could aggravate already, bad family argument. Pleasant evening with neighbors will end day on good note. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

22-Dec. 21): Watch what and how you speak. Avoid being stubborn. Small child likely to reveal truths you'd rather not hear. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-Jan 19): Close friend, neighbor needs your sympathetic ear. Be prepared to put more energy, effort into helping others. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Postpone social events if possible. Use discretion in social, romantic encounters.

Situation demands much tact. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Happy family scene will restore jangled nerves, boost your ego. Special insight of loved one will help you avoid personal embarrassment. Mrs.

William C. Cone assistant director. Entertainment will be presented by the uniform units. A reception will follow. Mrs.

Cone's Albuquerque aides, Mmes. Jefferson Amacker, August G. Seis Chester Wiseman and Abraham Kouri, are serving on the reception committee. Mrs. Cone has chosen the gold rose as her flower and the "busy bee" as her emblem.

Her colors are gold and orchid. Among special guests will be Clayton P. Shinn, potentate of Ballut Abyad Shrine Temple, and Mrs. Shinn. There are no prerequisites for the non-credit classes, which will be taught by Marie Tabet and Jeannick Protin, members of Alliance Francaise.

Day and evening classes will begin the week of March 26 with a fee of $35 for the program. Classes will meet in the homes of instructors. Further information is available by contacting Mrs. Eppler, 515 Solano NE, or Jerry Roensch, director of French language studies for the organization, 1511 Roma NE. kaly Marlons Flattering Fashions for the Fuller Figure OUTSTANDING FASHION VALUE The chic look for spring, tailoring quality and beautiful fit.

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3 ALBUQUERQUE LOCATIONS 4300 Central Ave. S.E. SUN SQUARE 4410 Central Ave. S.W. 268-2008 7210 Menaul Bivd.

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