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MR AND MRS EDWARD LYNN MCDONALDKcWf(Photo by Craft)McDonald UnitedtheCh.SniAbficcerFamjuerraIn Double Ring CeremonyDelta Guerra and Edward Lynn McDonald were united in marriage April 2 at Knapp Baptist Church. Kev. Ieonard Gallegos, pastor of Templo Bautista, officiated in the double ring ceremony.Jolanlt;(rf 1Cfatllensohslelt;inwhnecnetperpescorsonTParents of the couple are Mrand Mrs Jesse Guerra, Rt 1 Diamond M Ranch and Mr andMrs John E. McDonald, 12311North Elmwood, Davenport,IowaGiven in marriage by herfather, the bride wore a floor length gown of bridal satin, adorned with a bow and long streamers over the train Tiny pearl buttons accented the long slender sleeves The gowns highMoore, f.amirutnI o W ed I o 1 v 10Mr. and Mrs J. M Moore of Albanv, announce thew rengagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, to Joseph Michael Landrum of Sweetwater Vows will be read on Saturday, July 10, in the First Baptist Church of Albany. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Joe F. Iandrum of Fluvanna.The bride is a 1966 graduate of Albany High School and a 1970 graduate of McMurry College,where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English At McMurry, Miss Moore was a member of Theta Chi Lambda Women's Social Club, Women's Interclub Council, Wah Wahtaysee Service Organisation, and the StudentAssociation Government She was elected to membership in Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, and Kappa Delta Pi.The bridegroom, a 1966 graduate of Fluvanna High School, received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education from McMurry in 1970 He was a member of Eta Epsilon Iota Men’s Social Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Education Association, and was president of Kappa Pi International Art Fraternity. He is presently employed by the Sweetwater Independent School District The bride is employed by the Ector County Independent School District ofOdessa, Texas.neck, front panel, sleeves and around the bottom of the tram was edged in lace medallions The gown was fashioned by the bride's mother Her headpiece was a pearl tiara with shoulder length veil, belonging to Mrs Henry Borrego. The bride carried a bouquet of white feathered mums with long streamers.Rita Guerra attended her sister as maid of honor She wore a floor length gown of apricot bonded lace over taffeta with a bow and streamers. A large white, floppy lace hat with apricot peau de sote bow andDrink ArtK illllin^ IVtsNEW YORK (AP i - For those spring gardeners concerned about keeping slugs and snails from dining on their plants and flowers. Time-Life’s new Encyclopedia of Gardening offers the following tip:“Buy ‘ern a drink.” A bowl of beer left on the ground near plants will lure these common garden pestsWOMEN'SCALENDARMONDAYA meeting will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Travis Junior High School for all mothers who are willing to help with the Travis Junior High Banquet11 KM)AY B4PW will meet at the Martha Ann Woman s Club with Mrs Ella Taylor as hostess Clemmy Andress will present theprogram.Atheneum Study Club will meet at 4 p.m. at Martha AnnWomans Club, with the executive committee as host.WEDNESDAYAltrurian Daughters Club will meet at 3 p.m. at Martha AnnWoman’s Club with Mrs. J D Scott as hostess.Altrurian Club will meet at Martha Ann Woman’s Club at 3 p.m. with Mrs J W I^eftwich as hostess.SUNDAY Twilight Garden Club will have the Annual Spring Flower Show at Martha Ann Woman sClub.streamers accented her outfit. She carried a bouquet erf apricotforget-me-nots. Her outfit was designed and fashioned by the bride s mother.Cheryl and Teresa Dingus of Abilene lighted candles They were attired in pink soft crepe dresses with white carnationcorsagesRicky Dingus of Abilene served his cousin as best man. David Jesse Guerra, brother of the bride, and Danny Ubando” wserved as ushersMiss Wayla Walton, pianist, accompanied Joe Jones as he sang “We’ve Only Just Begun’ and “The Ixrds Prayer”mn a v ancV I Aitlenhlult;chi]cenbutcurattccarcarstrcJ(theworofrA reception was held at the Knapp Community Center following the ceremony.The serving table w as covered with a white lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of w hite and apricot flowers and held appointments of silver and crystal. The three tiered wedding cake was trimmed with apricot colored flowers and topped with a miniature bride and groom The cake was made by Mrs. Ed Rabom and served by Mrs. William Caldwell, sister of the bride and Mrs. Veva Gallegos. Punch was ladled by Mrs Martha Villegas and Mrs Vera UbandoplircarIjUT]EliiSnyworthatMrs, Henry Borrego presided at the register table, which was covered with a handmade embroidered tablecloth the bride bought in Mexico.LThe bride is a 1969 graduate of Snyder High School, attended and is presently employed by Draughon’s Business College.as 1 Dor RusThe groom graduated from West High School m Davenport, Iowa He served four years in the U.S. Air Force and is attending Draughon’s Businessgrolt;brotNewCOUiushlt;T!cent of v*delbsideCollege.Guests for the wedding were from Davenport, Iowa, Waukisha, Wisconsin, Abilene, Euless and Hermleigh.The couple will reside in Abilene.sep*camflanACat!A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the room’s parents at the Steak House April 1.RENEVSERVIC
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