BROWNFIELD NEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST II. 1977Couple PledgeNuptial VowsTeresa Kay Cearley of San Antonio, and William Dale Thetford ofRopesville, were united in marriage on July 30th at St. John’s LutheranSanRev. Dr. Roald BraulickofficiatedParents of the coupleand Mrs. HaroldBarney Cearley of San Antonio, and the lateMr. and Mrs. Billy Dean Thetford of Ropesville. The bride was given in marriage by her father.Serving as maid of honor was Lori Cearley, sister of the bride, of San Antonio. Matron ofhonor was Mrs. RobertMcIntyre of Sanalso a sister- y ---- - -bride. Bridesmaids wereBarbara Carter, SanAntonio; Mrs. Johnny Cearlex and Gayle Bradford, both of houston; Mrs. Roy Steitle, Boe-me; Tere Ferrell, College Station. Flower girl was Leslye Mozisek, the bride’s niece.The best men wereThetford of Ropesville, brothers of the bride-Groomsmengroom, were Wes Bradshaw, Friona; Terry Bradshaw, Petersburg; Nick White and David Thetford, both of Lubbock; Johnny Cearley, brother of the bride from Houston. Thegroomsmen also served as ushers. Robert Bradshaw, nephew of thegroom, was ringbearer A reception following the lt;at San Antoni*Association, with dinner and dancing.For a honeymoon trip, the couple left for a Carribean cruise toBahamas: SanJuan, Puerto Rico; and St. Thomas, Virgin Isles. Both the bride andTKotfnrr!bridegroom are graduates of Texas AM, each having a B.S. degree.Upon their return, they will make their home at 2554 N.E. Loop 410#402, San Antonio, where the bridegroom will enter law school in the fall.MRS. WILLIAM DALE THETFORDBe Tactful WhenChild Begins School“I’m not going toschool ’ ’Some schools hold orientation sessions to aca-