s\\ RI VIT 0 NT Us, THt RSDW, DFCIMRTR 1 !%0T VGI 3*' Mrsf -J *Pro■ ftWeddingsNEWS** Parties“Tht was 0 cn bvthe re gerv :Baptisheld Iin the* Clubs★ Personalsof and for%WOMENfh* NEWS wants lo publish an news ck club and social meettr.gs, parties, weddings visitors and visits made. Pictures(glossy prints) are ai*o solicited There is no charge made for pictures used.SARITa DILLARD, Society Ldltoj — Dial EX 9-2436Mrso« the of ttu nouncthe chMoongramw eekprogri Klc1 The lt;andm. t nHernandez-Argullin ExchangeVows In Presbyterian CeremonyKitFetAni hen leneDickginsarday10 l IMrs. elect on c The• pi on| “Tim embr I ThewithTh«with, ■N. • .I fee pMR. and* J •gi eersisteri at tlDankto thMl!at tlandsage*filledof CgreetThiwerewere fee cIlly lt;handomarnthe ( om mum tv building. Mrs.Andres Gonzales Jr. presided at the bride’s book.Fhe bride’s table was decorated with yellow tablecloth and overskirt of white net. the edge of the table was lined with yellow i ibbon and bows and higlighted with a centerpiece of yellow glads and yellow pom poms, wedding bells and bow of ribbon. The center point of attraction was the four-tiered wedding cake frosted in white and adorned with yellowand blue forget-me-nots.roseHot chocolate and pan de polvowere served with the wedding cakehv Mmrs Silvano Maya, Lionel Garcia. Duke Haynes and RicarBnf-r ieMrwhotheKingbridi8 p.Miss Susanu Argullin becamethe bride of Juan Hernandez on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. when the Rev. Charles M, Robinson, Jr., pastor of the First Presby-■^rterian church performed the double ring ceremony in the Mexican Presbyterian church.The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lu* de Leon Argullin and the late Mr. Guillermo Argullin oi San Benito, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Ait* tonio I . Hernandez of Rt 3, Box 89, Harlingen.Two large baskets of y e 1 I o w glads and mums with yellow bows of ribbon decorated the altar. Pews were marked with yellow bows centered with a v el low mum.Miss Berta Dilia Gonzalez ot BrownsviHe, organist, accompanied Mrs, Gonzalo Garcia of Brownsville who sang “Because” and “The Lord’s Prayer.”Given in marriage by her brother, Aaron Argullin, the bride wasattired in a floor-length princess style gown created by her motherBusiness is like a wheel barrow . if someone doesn t push it, it stands still. Business can be pushed. and yet. one does not have topush a Customer . . In orderthat you keep things moving smoothly in a shop such as “THE WOMAN”, one has to be sure that the merchandise offered is of thi finest quality, f ashion must be up to the minute—and you must have the right thing at the right time. We must offer attractive merchandise at attractive prices. It doesn’t have to be sold . . thecustomer buys without pressure.I don’t have to lav awake nights figuring out some sort of scheme to get women into “T HE WOMANof bridal -atm, and short jack f of r ee m braid e red i m po rt ed 1 a c e with long pointed sleeves and Queen Anne collar The skirt was appliqued with lace and had shlt; rt train Her headdress was a queen's crown of seed pearls and irt©descent sequins and held a waist-length nylon veil. She wore whitesatin slippers and her jewelry con sisted of pendant and earrings of sterling silver centered with cultured pearl, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a crescentshaped bouquet ot yellow roses.AttendantsMiss R a quel Garcia, maid of honor, was dressed in a street-length princess style dress of royal blue satin with black shoe- and gloves Her headdress was a bandeau of same material as dress. She carried a single yellow mumBridesmaids were Misses I vaGonzalez, Lydia Hernandez, and Miss Angehta Trevino who wore cresses and carried bouquet.-, iden tica! to the maid of honor.Little Miss Elizabeth Ann Salmas. flower girl, wore a floor length princess style gown of yellow taffeta and headdress of same material.Jacob Robledo of Harlingen wasbest man and ushers were Antonio Hernandez. Jr., David Gomez and Andres Gonzales, JrOther attendants were Mr, and Mrs, Jose Antonio Pena of Corpus C hristi. brother-in-law and sister of the bride, first witnesses; Miss Viola de Leon, cousin of the bride and Freddie Torres, cushionMrs Argullin wore a navv blue dress with white corsage and the grooms mother was attired in an acetate dress in floral print with white corsageReceptionImmediately following tie* (ere-mony, the reception was held m\ earersdo Leal.For her wedding trip to SanAntonio and Corpus Christi, thebride chose a rose brocade dress with a corsage of yellow roses as her going away costume. I h e couple have made their home at 22 Fast McKinley St.. Harlingen 2 Out of Valley guests includedMr. and Mrs. Jose Antonio Pena, Mr. and Mrs. Don King, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Gar/a of C orpus Chris t», Mr, and Mrs Duke Haynes, brother-in-law and sister of the bride from Asheville, North Carolina, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Leal of Reynosa, Mexico.»r *The bride is graduate of San Benito High School and Durham’s Business College The groom, a g r a d u a f e of Harlingen High School, served in the IJ. S. Armyand is now employed by GeneralBeverages Distributers, Inc. oi Harlingen.JUAN HERNANI EZ. . . to live in l larlini n.*tS.:a**«•, «-Vlt;» —*0-)i*