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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 6

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July 13, 1961 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL A-6 1 Kelly, Laneu i Wedding Marriage F0105 Recited In Double-Ring Service First Presbyterian Church was the scene Saturday afternoon for the weddin? of Miss Jane Christine Christensen, and Gerald Lee Hanson, with the Rev. C. O. Willminpr reading the service. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Benefit Party Is Scheduled For Sunday Mrs. Lloyd Todd, 4513 Inspiration SE, will be hostess for a benefit old-fashioned ice cream social Sunday, starting at 3 p.m., in the patio of her home. Proceeds will be used to purchase chairs for Albuquerque chapter No. 67, Order of the Eastern Star.

Assisting on the general arrangements committee are Mmes. Albert Vom Steeg, Ruth Matthews, Rupert Shattuck and E. A. Eakins. Mrs.

Clark Christensen, 4401 Tulane KE, The couple is to be at home yfiLI? Albuquerque after a wed ding trip to Mexico City. Mrs. Hanson is employed by First National Bank, East Branch. Journal Special RESERVE Nuptial vows were repeated by Miss Betty Lou Kelly, Glen-wood, and Vernon John Laney, Reserve, in the home of the bridegroom's par. ents, with the Rev.

Arthur A. Smith of Albuquerque reading the double-ring service. The bride i3 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly formerly of Albuquerque.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Laney, Re.

serve. Mrs. Curtis Maxwell and Mrs. Merle Garfield presented Hanson is an X-ray technician a-'hV at St. Joseph Hospital.

Out-of-town guests attending 4 the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. McCarty of Bremerton Swanson is chairman of the and Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Norton Hanson; of Detroit Lakes, Minn. Traditional nuptial selections were played during the double-ring ceremony by Goodsell Slocum, organist.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a pale pink Empire gown. Her matching veil was attached to a floral coronet and she carried a bouquet of white flowers centered with an orchid. As maid of honor, Miss Ginger Hanson wore a violet taffeta afternoon dress and matching veil. Her bouquet also was of white flowers. Jim White was best man and Reuben Castillo seated the guests.

Bruch, Minneapolis, Minn. LvJ telephone committee. Decorations will feature Japanese lanterns and Tiki lights, as planned by Mrs. W. H.

Fritchard. The public Is invited. Pot-Luck Picnic Set For Goodrich Park (Burgess photo) Mr. and Mrs. Vernon John Laney nuptial selections during the ceremony.

Given in marriage by her Mrs. Leroy Mills, wife of the 'Easy Swing Is Keynote pastor of the North Albuquer father, the bride wore a waltz length gown of lace, organza Croup jciiiur and net. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was held in que Christian Church, 4616 Second NW, is chairman of arrangements for a pot-luck pic Fall Fashion Picture place by a tiara of seed pearls. Sets Session For her daughter's wedding, She carried a cascade of white nic meeting of the Missionary Mrs. Christensen wore a black carnations.

Mrs. Loyal Parker Reynolds, By JOY MILLER, AP Women's Editor NEW YORK LT) The nipped-in waist and tightly till nut of stvle. the Rudolf Gowns Chinese silk dress. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Hanson, wore a pale blue dress.

Both sister of the bridegroom, was Next meeting of the Senior Citizens Group, of which Mrs. Lenora Rogers is president, is slated for July 23, 2 p.m.. at matron of honor. She wore a spokesman said in firm tones at the midway point of had white gardenia corsages. Society today at 12:30 in Goodrich Park, Fourth NW.

Mrs. Loran Schnapp and Mrs. Ora Brown are co-chairmen of the committee. Mrs. Ruth Wheatland of Bakersfield, guest speaker, will talk on "Women's Work in the Church." blue lace over taffeta dress and PreSSWeek- carried pink carnations.

Following the ceremony, a reception for 35 guests was held City Hall. You go all around the ngure, out you mm i uvi Wilford Kelly, brother of the i ti AAsiA i Fians ine session were made at the last meeting, when bride, was best man. Ushers in the home of the bride's par ents. ne expiauieu. men nc no onrl two.

Mrs. Gerald Lee Hanson (Greenlee photo) for the next model to appear. JUllICU lUfcCLlA-l 4 w.iw piece shapes. At least one jacket has side-buttoning, at least She did, wearing a quiet Al Sessinoris suggested the group meet twice a month. M.

J. Florez discussed future plans 'and Mrs. Manuelita Paiz re one skirt has visible pockets Todays Events Woman's World little midnight green number with nipped-in waist and tightly fitted bodice. The more than The cape shape, the most popular coat silhouette among ported on a recent meeting in were Max J. Rapier and Loyal Reynolds, brothers-in-law of the bridegroom, and Clyde Mc-Cargish.

A reception was held imme-diately following the ceremony. Assisting were Misses Jean Tinney, Shirley Scott, Karlena Kiehne, Valerie Mengis, Hulsey; and Mmes. Robert At-wood, Emil O. Kiekne, M. R.

Opti-Mrs. Club Meeting Friday Mrs, Wayne Patton, president, will preside at a meeting of the Opti-Mrs. Club Friday at noon in Eby's Restaurant. Albuquerqu Cmmtrjr Club, Mirilar bufft from p. m.

Kesfrvtlunj Telephone CHapel 7-3311 Hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 200 iCMuuu ishared billing in the Jablow Santa Fe. i Mrs. Pauline Briscoe, 220 Az tec NW, was elected secretary treasurer.

renuestea. Na vy Mntbfrt Club, p. m. In for the Couture Group show noma of Mrs. Lulu Jontz, lit Hermoai show with the minimal, a narrow, almost tubular outline.

ings burst into applause. Miss Williams, J. R. Harvey Ian Altn Womn' Oolf Amii. will All members are requested to One Jablow costume favorite attend the business session nv nnit "Low Grni" tournament.

Tr off timt from m. YWCA. Sllmtwsticn for tnirfrt. Shrugged the spokesman: "There's something for every was a peach and brown meta Jack Dyer, guest speaker, will discuss "Communism." July 23. lasse dress with a reversible Announce July Nuptial Plans m.

Swin cls for tfn-ageri, a.m. Baton twirl- i one. Ins for tenr, a. SUPPER SET And that succinct fashion Partlsa with pep and etiquette for tefti-agen, 11:30 a. m.

p.m. Oamei Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wil Columblettes are holding a pot-luck supper this evening at cliche sums up 1961 fall clothes, if the collections shown so far thi3 week have any influence on what women wear.

lor teenasern, 11:30 a. m. p. Vlsttlne nurse, noon-1 p. m.

First Aid, p. m. CHAPTER LUNCHEON liams, 2739 Val Verde PI. SW, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lee, to 6:30 in the Knights of Columbus club house, 609 14th SW, Miss Phyllis Higgins, sponsored by Opti-Mrs. Club at Girls State, will be a special guest.

Opti-Mrs. Club will staff concession stands during the Soap Box Derby Saturday. They will also provide box lunches for all boys who participate in the derby. Cargish and Max Rapier. The couple is to be at home in Silver City after a wedding trip to southern New Mexico, El Paso and Carlsbad Mrs.

Laney is employed in the office of Continental Oil Silver City. Laney is a contractor for the United Statei Post Office. Attending the wedding frorri Albuquerque were Miss Jean Tinney, the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur A.

Smith and Dr. and Beta chapter, Beta Sigma It's true the predominant sil coat of mohair and matching metalasse. Hannah Troy, Seventh Avenue's gift to the diminutive woman, produced a series of two-piece suits and dress with jacket costumes with slightly flared skirts. Her evening clothes were opulent with rich brocades and embroidery. The two-piece long sheath which closed her showing was so laden with glittering canary dia Members are invited to bring their families plus one covered dish.

A nominal charge for the Phi, is meeting Saturday, 12:30 Jack R. Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Harvey, 2202 Isleta SW.

The wedding is to be an p.m. for luncheon and a style houette, to no one's surprise, is body conscious, and flare is giving the formerly stark sheath and straight skirt an family will be made. show at Western Skies. event of July 21 in Westminster Presbyterian Church, with the easy swing. All skirts reach to Opera, Ballet To Be Repeated Friday Rev.

O. W. Randall officiating just under the knee. Glitter for Miss Williams, a graduate of evening is still blinding. Prac mond stones and crystals it was Mrs.

H. Kling. tically all coats and suits have painful to watch for very long. Albuquerque High School, is modeling for the Harry Con- With Troy's dazzle followed O.N LOAN by Winston evening dresses of over Modeling Agency. Her fi ance, also a graduate of Albu LONDON Wl A recently disT covered painting by the Italian master Caravvagio (1576-1610; incomparable sparkle (thousands of handsewn sequins and querque High School, served four years in the U.S.

Msrine Corps. He is employed by Bee- pneumonia-length sleeves, i.e.,i ending not far below the elbow. Brown is emerging as a favorite color. But beyond a few generalizations, anything goes anywhere this fall. For example, the same Rudolph interpreter said his collection had more concentra jewels), eyestrain is on oan to the British Nation- hazard for an occupational line Safety Service.

al Gallery. The owner of the painting, "Salome With the fashion writers. The Winston people, who; Head of St. John the Baptist." make no bones about some of jdrclined to identify himself. Cooking's Fun their fabulous glitter costing more than a compact "Oedipus Rex," by the world-renowned composer Igor; Stravinsky, will be repeated Friday, 8:30 p.m., by the Santa Fe Opera.

Stravinsky, whose association with the Santa Fe Opera goes back to its first season, conducted the opening performance Wednesday night. Friday, the performance is to be conducted by Robert Craft. Stravinsky's long-time associate and a conductor with the Santa Fe Opera since its beginning. The 50-minute work, based on the tragedy by Sophocles, is teamed with "Invitations," a ballet performed by the newly formed Santa Fe Opera Ballet. In the title role of the Stra Br CKCILI BROWNST0NK tion at hiplcvel than at waist because things are moving down.

To prove it were satin hip bandings, tiered skirts, dropped waistlines, intention Miss Williams No Nagging i ii mi urn jmi imr (- i nr if -r i Hill yK i i i I AP rietvafeatiire car, nonetheless have a soft; soot for "the woman whoi (Toro photo) FRIDAY FARE hasn't everything." That's the aa! aIia MaoMC 5 Want to try ooth an InlerMtlnar an ally uneven hemlines. unuaual combination of flavora? Here your menu. Roxane of Samuel Winston, way they introduced a suit.UQvnUVIIC llltHIIO made entirely of black Amer-lrt A lllrfUt' OlstAn ican broadtail, with a black! uOQU tllRill OicCjJ however, centered interest in and white print satin blouse to Nafftrintr backache, headache, or muscu Flah Ftlleta Amandine Curried Rice Buttered Spinach Rlad Bowl Bread Tray Orance Frltteri Beverage dress tops. When jackets were peeled off tailored suits, what remained could be worn alone lar aches and pains may come on with set it off. Art League Board Meeting Tonight William Vaughan Howard, president of the New Mexico Art League, has called a meeting of the board for tonight at 7:30 in the State Fair Museum of Fine Arts.

Howard said plans will be as dresses, borne were one Oranira Frttfrre piece, others two, and all had sheer wool print tops. Jackets came in all lengths. cup pancake mix i teaspoon salt 1 egg (well beaten) 'i cup milk 3 medlum-iized orangei (peeled and vinsky work is tenor Charles over-exertion, emotional upsets or day to duy stress and strmn. And folks wito cat and drink unwisely Bom-Umcs iullcr mild bladder with that resU less, uncomfortable feeling. If you are miserable and worn nut be.

causeof these discomforts, Doan's Pills often help by their pain relieving action, by their soothing effect to ense bladder irn. tatinn, and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys-tending to increnxt the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So if natraing backache) makes you feel drairged-out, miserable, with restlem, sleepless nights, don't wait, try Dnnn Winston's were hiptop length, PLAN FATIO PARTY Mrs. II. W.

Oberrin, 1719 Calle Los Vacinos NW, will be hostess Friday, 12:30 p.m., to the Live and. Learn Extension Club for a patio pot-luck luncheon. Mrs. David Brown, president, is to give a report on the O'Neill, with Mary Davenport appearing as his wife, Jocasta. sectioned but the Arthur Jablow collec Baritone Donald Gramm tion included one long jacket suit of gray worsted with nu sings the role of the blind Confectlonera' eugar Stir together the pancake mix and salt; add egic and milk; itlr well; batter will be ailghtly lumpy.

Roll orange sections In auar, then dip In batter. Pry frlttera In hot (350 degTees) Inch deep fat until gnlden brown about 1 minute on each side. Drain on absor soothsayer Tiresias, and Robert tria trim and a tie overblouse discussed for forthcoming fall events, and some appointments may be made. Interested Art League members are invited to Kirkham is heard as Creon. Jablow now includes dresses I I Other important roles are taken i 1 1 ins, ine same niuu'j rntt-i State nomemakers Short course have enjoyed for over 60 years.

Ask f.r held at New Mexico State Uni- lame, economy slit said saw money. Ut. Uonn's Pills todRv verSlty last month. liKiieMeMMaiMiisseaaw along with its suits and coats, bent paper. Sprinkle with sugar; serve attend.

made up of blouses and skirts i by Rolf Sander as the Shep- VierH anri Thprman Bailev as fit once. Mskee servings. the Messenger. The Chinese observed an eclipse of the sun as early as 2158 B.C. The English narration, which i explains the Latin text, is be ing read by Paul Horgan.

Stage THIS IS IT! i director for the work is Hans Busch. Simple settings by Henry Heymann and eloquent lighting HEY, MABEL! Leave the dishes in the sink and go with me to Singer's Fall Fabric Fashion Show at SINGER SEWING CENTER 207 Central NW July 13-14-15 T-Mfl-29-7-3 OUR TREMENDOUS THE TITLE ROLE in Igor Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex" is effects, the work of Robert Ben-being sung by tenor Charles O'Neill. A second performance son, the opera's technical direc-of the opera, premiered Wednesday night at the Santa Fe tor, add to the impact of the Opera, is scheduled for Friday night. The open-air theater tragedy. The costumes are the is closely akin to the Greek amphitheaters in which the work of designer Tanya Mosei-tragedy, the basis of the opera, was originally played.

Clas- witsch, and the masks were de-sical draperies and masks add to this effect. (Perry photo) signed by Jacqueline Cundall. NOW ALL 3 STORES RARISIUptown 3701 CENTRAL East FDowntown 307 CENTRAL West PAW. CENTER SEMI-ANNUAL THIS MEANS OUR ENTIRE SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK (Swim Suits 20 Off) SALON DRESSES COTTON DRESSES SUITS BLOUSES SKIRTS BAGS SHORTS ROBES BELTS JUST EVERYTHING We hope every woman In Albuquerque reads this ad if you've never been to our Vi price sales before, then you don't know what you're missin', Benjamin's, as a fashion leading store, will not "hold over" clothes past their peak of fashion news. To insure this, we go through our stocks with a ruthless hand twice a year clearing out, regardless of original costs.

As a result our customers of unlimited taste yet limited budget can use this opportunity to freshen up their current wardrobe or build an entirely new one for next spring and summer. SUMMER FLAT 5 SANDLER of BOSTON COBBLERS GLAMOUR DEBS VALUES TO 10.95 NOW Pftait, no mall tr pAont orrftn. All talti final. Sorry, no fra-roiii may bt moo. Op .00 AM.

1.30 P.M. (folly fJTH SHOP FOR WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES CHILDREN'S MEN'S SHOES REDUCED PRICES Nob Hill luilnoii Cintsr Uptown Jlbvquorquo UPTOWNDOWNTOWN Opn Daily 9 5:30 PricJoyi Till WINROCK Open Men. WW. Prl. 10 T.

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