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The Taos News from Taos, New Mexico • Page 9

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MR. AND MRS. JAMES DOMINGUEZ Miss Montoya, Mr. Dominguez wed in double ring ceremony Miss De Layne V. Montoya, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Atilano Montoya, was married to James Dominguez, son of the MR. AND MRS. PETE LUCERO announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Andrea, of Albuquerque, to David Montoya, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Eloy Montoya of Taos. Miss Lucero is a 1968 graduate of Valley High School and Heights Beauty College, Albuquerque. She is employed at Paradise Hills Beauty Salon. Her fiance is a 1967 graduate of Taos High School and is attending Highlands Unity. The wedding will take place in May at Albuquercjue.

10, in THI TAOS NlWl MR. AND MRS. ELIAS MARTINEZ, seated, are pictured with members of their wedding party. Standing left to right are Dennis Gonzales, Melvin Sala- zar, Rudy Cordova, ring bearer, Arnold Vigil, Mr. and Mrs.

Orlando Cordova, Misses oJ Ann Roybal, Frances Martinez and Loretta Martinez. Martinez-Martinez nuptia held at Holy Trinity Church Holy Trinity Church, Arroyo Seco, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Rose Martinez and Elias Martinez, January The Rev. Frank Prieto performed the ceremony. the candlelighted altar was decorated with carnations. Pat Gibbons, organist, played traditional music.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juan B. Martinez. The bridegroom is the son of David Martinez and the late Mrs.

Martinez. The bride wore a gown of' white satin and lace. The fitted bodice was fashioned with long 1 sleeves and mandarin neckline and the bouffant skirt, formed of lace tiers, was overlaid with 1 satin in panel effect at the sides. The full length veil was draped from a jeweled crown and the bride's colonial bouquet was of pink sweetheart roses and white 1 carnations adorned with satin shower ribbons. Mrs.

Orlando Cordova i matron of honor, was wearing a floor length gown of red velveteen designed with pink butterfly sleeves and chapel train. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations. Wearing long dresses featuring red velveteen bodices and pink satin skirts with matching veil trimmed headpieces were the bridesmaids Misses Loretta Martinez, Frances Martinez and Jo Ann Roybal. They held pink I carnations. Miss Duella Marti- nez was flower girl.

Orlando Cordova was best for the bridegroom and es- corts for the bridesmaids were 1 Dennis Gonzales, Melvin Sala-' zar and Arnold Vigil. Mrs. Martinez, mother of the bride, was attired in a beige dress offset with corsage of white sweetheart roses. Miss Sally Martinez, sister of the, bridegroom, was in a turquoise dress and her corsage was also of white sweetheart roses. Casa Loma Lounge was the setting for the reception and dance, attended by 500 guests.

The bride's table held a six tiered, white wedding cake dec- High School plays Shaw's "Arms And The Mar. 17-19 orated with pink roses and hearts and white miniature doves. Mr. and Mrs. Martinez made a wedding trip to Albuquerque.

For traveling the bride wore a brown pantsuit. Both are graduates of Taos High School. She is employed as teacher's aide at Taos Elementary School and he is military service at Sandia Base. Taos wedding tuests included Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Padilla, Mr. and Mrs. Eloy Cordova and jMr. and Mrs. Tony Cordova.

Robert Martinez, Orlando Torrez and Ernest Sandoval were attendants for the bridegroom. Harberqs win painting Mr. and Mrs. Saul Harberg were winners of the Enjil Bisttram painting, an aspen subject, donated by the artist as a benefit to the Taos Animal Shelter. Winning the Trendr gift certificate was Mary Shiras; and Dr.

Ashley Pond was recipient of a certificate for a week's free board for an animal, at the shelter. A. delightfully funny presenta- played by David Quintana, and 15 p.m. promptly. No one will The winners were announced tion of George Bernard Shaw's, Louka, played by Anita Salazar, be seated after that time.

St James Episcopal Church Mrs. Otto Needing and Mrs. at Kachina Lodge. and the Man," is to the theme of the play Tickets at $1.50 for adults, 50 a filled with women from a Michael Naranjo. "The response raising project was tying," says Mrs.

A. M. Women of all faiths join in World Day of Prayer service j-iiina aim me man, 13 adieu- auu 10 me meme 01 me piay Tickets at $150 for adults 50 num micnaei rsaranjo. to the fund i "led'or the nights of March with conflicting ideas of how cents for children under 12, faiths when met Bradford Morse, in charge of most 18 nd 9 at Ta Hi School, they should really feel. Nicola, may be purchased from mem- rld of Pra er the music, was assisted by The play in three acts is a having the soul and shell of a ne rs of the Model United Na March 5 along Wlth WOITien ln fund 'raising chairman of the' satire on the causes and effects servant nonetheless knows what tions Club at i gh School or 155 countries around the g' obe Animal Shelter Board.

James Dominguez, son of the For her daughter's wedding Hate Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Do- Mrs. Montoya had selected minguez, in a double ring cere- turquoise blue suit over mony at Our Lady of Guadalu-j he wore a coat in eggshell, OTllCiateS pe Church, February 13. The; tone, complemented with gold; Rev.

Carl Milano officiated. Mu- accessories and beige rose cor-' gf induction of war, showing the elegance, methods to employ to be a sue- a the door. romance and heroism present in cessful servant and is Bulgaria toward the end of the While Louka, resentful of her i p. 19th century. The typical "boy position as a maid, falls in love' AYOlinu, OL ClOOUt meets girl," situation is en- with Sergius in spite of his rank hanced with fantastic charac- and standing.

Cindy Robertson and Anne The service was based on one Brenner on the guitar, and a prepared by a group of Carib- selected choir of women's bean women for international voices. Ushers were Mrs. Vir- use under the auspices of the ginja Ande rson and Mrs. ters, confustion and the customs. And always calm sic was by Mrs.

Robert Knox, organist. The bride, who was given in sage, Mrs. Teresa Lucero, sis-, Pete R. Trujillo, son of Fran- International Committee on the ch pm ch of World Dav of Praver. The ces M.

Mares, is in Houston rayer intentions were pre- refreshments were Mrs. Edward the people at that time. methodicarrnanner of Captain Tex urcnasin cel pared by Mr. Pilar Bellosillo of Beetle, Mrs. Wanda Bowman Shaw's dialogue, messages Bluntchili, played bv Erwin Mark Automatic Chemistry- Madrid, Spain, president of the and Mrs.

David Treadwell. ter of the bridegroom, was in a Deborah Cooke, president of and par adoxes all result in ex- Jones, provides the sensible un- Multi-Phasic Analyser for the World Union of Catholic Worn- rj World Day of Prayer this pink dress worn with white ac-, the Santa Fe Mid-High School cellent entertainment. idercurrent for the piay. Tucson Clinic, of which he is en's Organizations. special emphasis was marriage by her parents, wore cessories and corsage of pink.chapter of the National Honor' Pet koff family including 1 This play will be produced in laboratory director.

The avail- Taking part in the service ut affnrtc ir nr a floor length gown of pale pinkj roses jSociety, officiated in the spring, Mgjor petkoff ayed Jere modified "Theatre of the ability of the clinical chemistry were representatives from all given to ne enorts mcn pr peau de soie with Empire The reception and dance were candlelight ceremony inducting DeUer Catherine played by Round," (with audience seated analyzer will provide the physi- cultural groups and community claim lhe Gos 1 sucn as add ice having long sleeves formmgj he Casa Lwna 0unge The nme students into tne society at JEmi ja MarljneZi and Rajna) three sides of the stage). The cians with a battery of chemis- organizations in Taos County, ing some ministries in the na- a point at the wrists and seal- lace covere bride's table, dec- Mld Hl 8 "brary the night i ayed by Catny Fernandez, are entire set was built and all try test results at a much lower including members of most of tional parks. loped, sweetheart neckline. The, orate! wjth pink and red car of March 2. upper c)ass socjely and props provided for by the stu- cost to the patient than if or- the local churches.

Mrs. Ted These include church services TT ui dered separately. The Tucson Manning led the services, and and Christian education mater- skirt was appliqued with French natjons held a tier white lace motifs accented with pearls I cake jn the form of a cnurchi and rhmestones and the tear-l crested wjth a cross adorne In welcoming the new group, are caught up in the idea of dents themselve. Deborah told what the society grandeur" and splendor, and all Directing the play is Georgia Clinic is one of the oldest med- Mrs. Wesley Freeburg gave the lals for travelers as well stands for, pointed out that that is right and proper.

Major Hotton, English and social stud- Seal clinics in Arizona. It has a message. Others taking part those who work there year as drop train was edged in the red roses Descending a knowledge is something that Petkoff, supposedly a leader ies teacher at Taos High. As- staff of more than 20 physicians were Mrs. Clinton Allan, Mrs.

round. same pearl and rhinestone: miniature sta rway a each side can never be taken away from and man importance, is dom- sistant director is Kathy Vigil, in departments ranging from in- Jack Boyer, Mrs. Palamon Mar- Anotl trimmed lace. The bouffant veilJ 0 the cake were figurines individual and that its pur- naled by his shrewd wife; and Joe Baca is sponsor; Rick ternal medicine, surgery, ob- tinez, Mrs. Larry Frank.

Mrs. is the new dwellm; of bridal illusion was scattered; dressed in costumes should continue throughout Ra na engaged to Serjios Sara- Lamb, stage manager in charge stetrics, gynecology and pedia- Joe Kelly, Mrs. Paul Hinton, for the people in tl with rhinestone centered roses! jn desjgn to of the brjdal ij( portrayed by Cortney Hes- of sound effects; Diane Reyna, tries to urology, orthopedics, Mrs. M. J.

Hassell. Mrs. Tony Islands. The Taos Another important endeavor ling being built the Windward offering joins and held by a large pale Pink 1 eart sna ped cakes at Amoong those attending the romantic'' and roguish props; Maroia flonzales, ifght- ophthalmology and radiology. Reyna.

Mrs. Jerry Howell, Mrs. others from thousands of corn- rose outlined in pearls. The; ejther sjde of the wedding ca ceremony were parents, the ne 'ro finds herself attracted to ing and prompting; Robin Ap- Pete, his wife Bernadette, and Marvin Stevens, Mrs. E.

0. Va- mumties throughout the nation colonial bouquet of red and; were scrolled witn the names school principal and teachers. a common soldier of the oppos- pleby, costumes and make-up; their three children have been leno. Mrs. Ray McBeth, Mrs.

in projects of evangelism and Deborah is the daughter of the arm y. Reese Cookes of Santa Fe and white roses, centered the bride and brldegroomi Four orange blossoms and encircled hundred fifry guests attended, with loops of white ribbon was Mr and Mrs are the granddaughter of Mrs. Re enhanced with red and white I at home jn Albuquerque. For' gina Cooke of Taos. velvet streamers touched with trave i ing to her new home the Edna Heaton, public relations, living in Tucson for The Petkoff servants, Nicola, Performances will begin at years.

three Wanda Bowman, Mrs. Ernest sen-ice in intercontinental Mis- Lyckman, Mrs. Reo Benson, sion. rhmestones. For something old, bride wore a wine and beige A Pmim JP the bride wore a pearl and pan tsuit with matching corsage.

lu crystal tear-drop necklace that, The bride, a 1970 graduate of Mrs. Aurora Pacheco has re- had belonyed to her maternal Taos Hjgh Scnooli has been to Taos after a three-1 grandmother Mrs. Elvira Bovos. ployed as deputy clerk by tne week visit with her daughter( As something blue she wore the. Taos County asse ssor.

Margaret Pacheco and grand-1 traditional parter and for good bride wh is with daughter Martha Ann, at San luck, a penny in her slipper. Sand and Grave! Corp at A1 Diego Caljf and a daug The bride designed her costume buquer served for two years Mrs. Felix 0. Tafoya and fam- which was made by her mother, with lne us Navy Medlca corps ily, in Los Angeles. With family who also made the bouquets and and also for two years witn members, Mrs.

Pacheco also corsages for Oie bride's attend- us Marines overseas. visited Tijuana, Mexico. Mar-i ants, and the wedding cake and Out town we dding guests garet is working at the Univer- side cakes for the reception. were Mr and Mrs ar sity of California, San Diego. In identical of cranber- MaeSj Miss Theresa Maes, Mr.

ry red velvet trimmed in gold and Mrs Joseph Jones and Ed Bewley has returned from and headpieces of red and white daug hter Corrine, Mr. and Mrs. Fort orth Tex where he V1S velvet roses matching their cas- Henry Nuves, Miss Palsy Sua- nis mo Mrs. Edwin cade bouquets were the matrons zo Mr and Mrs Clifford Bus- Bew 'y Sr of honor, Mrs. Robert Martinez.

sell victor Leyba, Miss Alice Mr and Mrs Ken Morris Mrs. Neomi lorrez and Mrs. Dominguez, Miss Connie Domin- ann ounce the birth of a daugh- Ernest Sandoval, sister of the gueZi Allen Dominguez, and ter Apri) Daw Feb 23 at bride. Miss Corrine Jones, flow-; Johnnie ovato, all of Albuquer- Cross Hos pj' i er girl, also wore cranberry red' que; Mrs Theresa Lovato andi velvet and she carried a basket 1 am i Mr. and Mrs.

John Mar-i Mrs. K. C. Morris has re- of velvet roses. Clifford Mon-' nez chama; Mr.

and Mrs. Gil- turned home from St. Vincent toya, nephew of the bride, was Qriego, Santa Fe; Mr. and Hospital, Santa Fe, where she nng Ernest Sandoval, Michael i had eye surgery last month. A 101 Springs, and other relatives and Around about (ne nds.

The Robert Bryants and chil- C.rea are moving from deadline to I-airbanks, Alaska, where he will work as consulting geol- Taosenoi and others are re- and daughter-in-law, the John Slindec. Charles E. Warren is listed ogist. The Bryants lived for two ytars one in Fairbanks, the minded that Friday of each aj a straight studtnt tor week is deadline for items lor the fall semester at Eastern other in Anchorage before the Arts and Society pages. New Mexico University, where coming to aTos.

They plan to! Your cooperation will be he is majoring in design draft- journey back 10 New Mexico 'greatly appreciated. The earlier ing. He is married the former loot to tuot. liteou UtfMd to the tetter, THE CAST OF ARMS AND THE MAN is in rehearsal. From left to right: Bluntschili played by Erwin Jones.

Petkoff by Jere Det- leti Russian officer, Robert Romero; Nicola, David Quinuna; Louka-Anita Salazar; Catherine. Emilia Martinez, Sergius. Cortney Hesse; Raina, Cathy hetnandez..

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