• I liTmarriage of his daughter I Vera Elizabeth ! ^(‘iS I to I ant! Mr William .Edgar Welch jthcJ on Tuesday evening, J serj j September the tenth I t'n. | nineteen hundred and twenty-nine i Me i at eight o.’clork’. j Methodist Episcopal Church, South ‘ ' Harlingen, Texas 1 |i-hni-i-ice!Dri()j Miss Elwing, a charming and'da.y' popular member of the younger set, is a graduate of the Harlingen High school and has lived here ten years, having moved nere with her I| family from Santa Anna, Calif. j Mr. W'eleh. the son of Mr. and’ Mrs. L. R. W'eleh of San Benito,! is a member of a pioneer family Jprt v j in the Valley. He is a graduate I gVi u j of Peabody Military College, San j | Antonio, and a former student of|y^|s ’ Meridian College. He is associated ,s with his father and brother in I business, being assistant manager\ of the Welch Motor Company. j' | Miss Elwingr has selec^d as herIj *U1S£ Caiwinyr iiith acitri u? ntricj attendants Miss Nell Cowan, whoj^ ,. ! will serve as maid of honor, and * •lt;Misses Emily and Julia Traxler,who will serve as bridesmaids. Other attendants will be Mesdames1-‘J jj. L. Head, Ellis Perry and Flint,_ Harris.f j Jesse Gardner Welch, son of Mr. j ; and Mrs. J. A. Welch, San Benito,j i will be the ring-bearer and Ada . Louise Ewing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Finley Ewing, and Fannie Lee Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Roberts, will be flower girls.iri.AnnouncementsAnilt;.t.SmingFlyEm