Mary Nauarro, Frank Hluchan Marry in Catholic CeremonyA two o’clock afternoon ceremony on Saturday, May 8th. united in marriage Miss Mary Jane Navarro and Frank William Hluchan. Jr. in the Immaculate C onception ( hurch. Potted ferns graced the altar area tor the two ring nuptial service solemnized by the Rev. Aleck Lazek.I he bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Navarro, Sr.. of Cat Spring.and the parents of the groomare Frank William Hluchan, Sr.. of Sealy and Mrs. Donnie Cowling of Weimar.Mrs. Jon me McGee ofHouston was soloist for the Wedding, her selections beingColour My World.....IheLord's Prayer.” and “Thef welfth of Never.'' Miss Debbie Laredo was organist.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore her mother’s wedding gown of twenty-six years ago. Made of lace andnet it featured long lace sleeves, a rounded neckline on the net yoke and a bodice which came to a point at the waistline. The long train of antique satin fell to chapel length and was overlaid by herlong mantilla veil which was edged with lace to match the pearlized lace headpiece. She carried a spring bouquet of Fnglish ivy.Miss Kay Ann Hluchan andMiss Cindy Navarro, sisters of the bride and groom, were maids of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Diane Marek,1971 CVMAROFactory Air, Automatic Transmission, Tinted Glass, Radio, Yellow,Black Vinyl TopPRICE *178500FATJO SALESSEALYHighway 90 W. Next to Bowling Alley1 mHTv.w.w.v.v, -r ,»• ■ * * •»»*«* *.„» • Jvw.'./.v.v .y/.x«x::-v.v.v.y.’.v.mm «*»»*Miss Debbie Henderson. Miss Lori Grebe. Mrs. Rachel Medina. Miss Sandra Costel-lanos. and Miss Syliva Navarro. Thev were attired in dottedswiss gowns in rainbow hues.DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN 9 YEARS!73 A0 4 0Compounded DailyDEPOSITEARNINGSBALANCE$1,000.S! ,008.5 7$2,008.575.000.5.042.8510,042.8510,000.10.085.7020,085.7020.000.20.171 4040,171.40ri%;f\f♦SouthCentralAssociationSavings301 EAST MAIN\ ' l i h n ::. V nBRENHAMBRANCH OFFICE SEAlt . lt;11 \ a it hi I r.i a tii from certificate accoun'9 t «—News Photowith matching picture hats, and each carried nosegay ofspring flowers. Christi Jalufka. gowned in white, was the flower girl, carrying a basket with flowers.The groom's best man wasDonnie Machala. He and the groom were attired in white tuxedos, and the groomsmen. Mark Nastoupil. Richard Navarro. Raymond Navarro, Jr.. Joe Medina. Melvin Pechacek and Patrick Adami wore brown tuxedos. The ringbearer, in white suit, was Michael Lanley.Steve Konvicka. Douglas Buchtien. and Rudy Stuchly served as ushers. Robert Navarro and Steven Cerny were altar boys for the mass.T he mother of the bride was gowned in a pink floor length gown, with a pin k daisy corsage. The groom's mother wore a gown of blue crepe and a blue daisy corsage.The reception followed at the Sealy Columbus Club Hall, where a barbecue supper w as catered by Schovajsa's Catering Service to a large number of relatives and friends.T he registration table wasGrad iis decisiior do I £ I major have sev which w these de• •t unities Special/: Arnold mentsIcom mu r Air trai flight at technicit officer, ? and othtlies for and Oncians, ecdiscusse educatio available a techn fields. C(Market i OfficeGarland in formatties, edu and a g schools t and marlfamth'.s i maun s,Brookingttinities.ments ar progran variousC areer ()i/ echnict K insingei work, edirequiremsonal qtutions. a advanceopportunFor you '*/to brush have Rrtr S hurt hat countingb y M v e rSimple-, a and revie’ at the libCompSilverIn IhA re c y lt;found sonold x-ray f AccordiiFrackville,one and a can be pounds of burned x-r; that can be into silver ie