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omen ineu'JiiMRS. PAUL DACKETELEPHONE 2075IDouble Ring Vows Pledged by Miss Salazar,((Mr. Robinson on Bride's Parents' 25th AnniversaryMiss Hilda Yolanda Salazar became the bride of Adolph Huth Robinson, Jr., in a doublein a aouoie ringceremony Sunday morning, June1, at 7 a.m. mass at the St. Martin's Catholic Church where twenty-five years ago the bride’s mother and father also pledged double wedding vows at the same hour.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas P. Salazar of*groomsman was N. P. Salazar, father of the bride. Ushers were Rolando Salazar, Regulo Garza, B. G. Garcia, Reynundo Perez.Following the Robinson-Salazar ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Salazar stepped to the altar and renewed their(]Iiwedding vows on their silver wedding anniversary and their daughter’s wedding day.Immediately following the ceremonies, a reception was heldatKingsville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph H. Robinson of Pasadena. Texas.The Rev. Father Tomas Fernan-the bride’s home where a doublewedding arrangement of Irish linen cloth covered tables were res-dez, O.M.I.. officiated in a chancel setting of emerald foliage behind the altar on which were ar-plendent with orchids, gardenias, and white gladioli with a silver touch for the 25th1iTwo candelabraranged peonies, with tall, white tapers were placed at the sides of the altar. Gladiolianniversarytable, and similar flowers in ring form on the bride's table.and stock arrangements were on the side altars flanked by twoKentia palms. Pews weremarked with white peonies and white satin ribbons.Sister Julia was organist, and Sister Juana Maria was soloist. The bride was given in mar-by her father. She wore aReceiving were the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Salazar, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rob-1inson. Miss Elsa Trevino presided at the bride’s book.Miss Dora Garza and Mrs. Os-Cabra alternatedriagewedding gown designed by herself, and made in Mexico City by a well known fashion designer. It was ivory, French chantilly lace over nylon tulle and slipper satin with scalloped neckline and nylon yoke on fitted bodice and long sleeves of lace, which came to acar yaora alternated m serving the three tier wedding cake decorated with pastel morning glories and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. Jose Maria Rodriguez and Mrs. Jose Salazar poured.Other members of the housepoint at the wrist.Her bouffant skirt was accentedparty were Miss Gloria Garza, Mrs. Robert Barrera, Mrs. Juan Garza, and Mrs. Raul Alaniz.The out of town guests were entertained with a dinner at 11:30 a.m. in honor of the Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Salazar’s 25th anniversary.with a front panel of pleated nylon tulle over satin designed with a peplum and ending with a cathedral length train. A lace Juliet cap with orange blossoms and seed pearls held a nylon veil with two lengths, elbow and fingertip. She wore one strand of pearls andpearl earrings for her jewelry. She carried a large white or-andFor traveling the bride wore a two piece silk Tusa suit in beige with red and black accessories. After a wedding trip to Mexico City and Acapulco, the couple will be at home at 112 McMasters, Pasadena, Texas, where they are both associated with the Pan1American Airlines of Houston.■chid with white stephonatissatin streamers on top a Mother of Pearl Prayer Book.Miss Joan Robinson, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore an ice blue lace strapless dress with fitted bodice over which was a matching lace cape. Her skirt was nylon net with lace peplum. She wore an ice blue lace cap. and carried pink carnations.Irma Amelia Salazar, the bride’s cousin, was flower girl. She worea yellow nylon net dress with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her bonnet was yellow nylon net with tiny blue flowers. She car-basket ofThe bride is a graduate of King and the University of Texas where she is a member of Beta!Beta Alpha, Newman Club, Club de Mexico, Latin American Union, and Alba Club. The groom is a graduate of Pasadena High Schooland attended the University of1!Texas.a parasol-shaped white gardenias.The matron of honor was Mrs,Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lawson, Miss Joan Robinson of Pasadena; Mrs. F.. H. Sickert, Miss Aurora Garza, Henry ; Miranda from Houston; Miss Mary Gutierrez of Prescott, Arizona; Mrs. Manuel Morales, Mrs. Carlos Brassel, Mrs. Salvador Pastor, Miss Reyna Garcia Cantu of Mex-F.; Mrs. Francisco Mar-\ tICO,N. P. Salazar, mother of the bride. She was gowned in French imported gray lace with fitted bodice and gored skirt over taffeta. Hergraycorsage was an orchid. Her hat was gray straw trimmed in white net. She carried a silver and crystal rosary.Mario Javier Salazar, the bride's brother, was best man. Thetinez of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon,Mexico; Mr. and Mrs, Exiquio Ruiz, of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico; Mr, and Mrs. Tomas Trevino, Mrs. Aurora Trevino and Miss GracielaTrevino of Laredo.Other out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. VictorMiss Antonia QuintanillaRichmond,Mrs.Sabina Quintanilla of San Anton-
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