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4 The Snyder (Tex.) Daily News, Sun., Nov. 28, 1976*.vvChristma! at WesternHOPE FiResource FWeight WWoman’s (Alpha Stt Club with JSnyder W State BankThe annu Martha Am junction wi the tour of h the woman Open dupThe annu; Thomas Sc members aiFineWESTAAQV 9 6 2 ♦ 92 A 10 8 1)WestPass3 APassOpenBy OswiRita Guerra and James Michael Brady were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony at Colonial Hill Baptist Church Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. Rev. Miller Robinson officiated.MR. AND MRS. JAMES MICHAEL BRADYRita Guerra, James BradyUnited In Church CeremonyParents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guerra, Diamond M Ranch. Snyder, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brady, 1850 South Yates, Denver, Colo.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory candlelight peau de soie two piece gown. The gowTi was trimmed with Chantilly lace and re-embroidered with seed pearls. The jacket with a long full peplum with a ruffle of miromist was also trimmed with Chantilly cutout roses and re-embroidered seed pearls. Her shoes were covered with the same Chantilly lace and re-embroidered with seed pearls. Her shoes were trimmed by Mrs. Pat Falls, a friend of the family. Her headpiece had a short shoulder length veil. The bouquet was trimmed with blue carnations and a blue and white streamers tied with love knots.For something old she wore her maternal greatgrandmother s gold wedding band; something borrowed was a beautiful antique diamond broach belonging to Mrs. Pat Falls; something blue was a garter given to her by Mrs. Doug Whetsel, a close friend of the family.Attending the bride as maid of honor was her cousin Iinda Jimenez of Ft. Worth. She wore a light blue satin gown trimmed in ivory lace.Iuttle Miss Andrea Garcia was flower girl. She wore a royal blue satin gown trimmed in ivory lace and wore tiny light blue roses with royal blue velvet ribbon in her hair, she carried a basket covered in ivory lace with royal blue velvet bows.Petra Quiros, Mary Luera,Selma Hill and Pat Luera, all of Snyder and Mrs. Ed McDonald, sister of the bride of Big Spring served as bridesmaids. They wore royal blue satin gowns, trimmed in ivory lace. The(Photo by Craft)bride’s dress and all her attendants attire were designed and fashioned by thebride s mother.The bridesmaids and maid of honor carried nosegays of lace and little white and light blue roses with royal blue and white streamers. Their headdress was fashioned with one royal blue rose with all royal blue streamers and a tiny blue rosebud at the end of each streamer. They were made by Mrs. Pete Jimenez of Ft. Worth.Mike Taylor of Snyder attended the bridegroom as best man. Don Henderson of Midland, Ed McDonald of Big Spring, brother-in-law of the bride, Dan Fisher, Earl Krieg and David J. Guerra, brother of the bride, served as groomsmen.Ed McDonald, David Guerra and Earl Krieg served as ushers.Mrs. Mitch Rambin registered wedding guests. The register table, covered with a white cloth, was centered with acandelabrum.For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Guerra chose a rose pink formal length gown. A corsage of rose pink carnations complimented her attire. Mrs. Brady wore a formal length mint green gown, complimented by a corsage of white carnations.Mrs. Mike Mitchell, pianist, accompanied Mrs. Albert Mac Taylor as she sang ‘ixve Story” and ‘ The lord's Prayer”. Both selections were sung inSpanish.TATIThe bride's parents hosted the reception at the fellowship hall of the church. The bride’s table was covered with a lace pleated cloth that hung to the floor. Appointments of silver and crystal and a centerpiece of greenery, blue votive candles and white alabaster doves adorned the table. The beautiful six tier white wedding cake, trimmed w ith blue and light blue wedding bells, was made by Mrs. Pete Jimenez. Presiding at the bride's table were Mrs. Bill Caldwell, sister of the bride and Miss Frieda Stephens.The 1 of Bostc tributor World i was he writer, t and a gi The hi ed in p North ar part sco made g;North three s| ditch th Wyman was 19! afraid cNorth di three di. the fina Again the nine tried tfe from tb would titricks 5trumps game ai The r made \ spades Ito a hec back a : to East singletoi obviousThe groom’s table was covered with a royal blue skirt and a gold lace overskirt. The centerpiece was a brass and marble candelabrum with blue roses and candles. A brass coffee service and crystal completed the table setting. German chocolate cake, made by Mrs. Pete Jimenez, was served by Miss Tana Springer and Miss Barbara I^acik.Andrea Garcia and Terri de la Cruz of Ft. Worth handed out rice bags.Parents of the groom hosted the rehearsal dinner at the Shack.The bride, a graduate of Snyder High School, was employed by Chevron Oil Co. in Snyder. The groom, a graduate of Colorado State University, is employed by Chevron Oil Co. in Denver, Colo.After a short wedding trip to El Paso and other points Texas, the couple will be home in Denver, Colo.inatOut-of-town wedding guests were from Midland, Big Spring, Ft. Worth, Irving, Edinburg, Pans, Houston, San Angelo and Austin, Denver and Colorado Springs, Gilo.
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