Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1978 Page: 2 of 8
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Miss Glennann Renee
King and Daniel Lamar
Gebhart exchanged wedding
vows in a double ring
ceremony at 2:00 p.m. on
August 19 in the First Baptist
Church of Bishop.
Officiating were the Rev.
Michael O'Neill and the Rev.
James Gebhart, father of the
bridegroom.
The bride's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G.
King of Bishop, and the
bridegroom's parents are
the Rev. and Mrs. James L.
Gebhart of Rio Grande City.
A unity candle enhanced
with greenery graced the
altar, which was flanked by
two floral baskets of yellow
and blue spider mums and
large white mums with
greenery and a large yellow
bow. Yellow and blue bows
marked the family pews.
Organist was Patty Estes
and Joyce Tucker played
prelude music on the flute.
Soloist Tom Estes sang
"Follow Me," "We've Only
Just Begun," and "The
Lord's Prayer."
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride chose a
formal gown of white peau
de soie and scalloped lace.
The fitted bodice was ac-
cented by a scoop neckline
that was edged with a lace
ruffle. Long sleeves ended at
the wrist in a ruffle which
tapered over her hands. The
full skirt was edged with a
wide flounce which flowed
into a chapel train. She wore
a picture hat lined with peau
de soie and trimmed with
lace that matched her gown
She carried a cascade
bouquet of spider mums,
yellow roses and English
ivy.
Matron of honor was Mrs
Pam Johnson. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Del Reha Watson,
Miss Jill King, sisters of the
bride, and Miss Dara Jo
Myers, cousin of the bride.
The bridal attendants
wore floor length yellow
dotted swiss gowns with
rounded necks, balloon
sleeves, and three-tiered
skirts. Yellow roses and blue
and white daisies adorned
their hair, and they carried
yellow and blue daises in
cascade bouquets.
Jodi Bippert was flower
girl. She wore a yellow
dotted swiss floor length
dress which matched the
bride's. She carried a white
basket filled with blue and
yellow daisies and wore
yellow roses and blue and
white daisies in her hair.
Best man was Randall
Gebhart, twin brother of the
groom. Groomsmen were
Donald Gebhart, brother of
the groom; Scott Jordan,
brother-in-law of the groom;
and Joe Smedley.
Roger Watson, brother-in-
law of the bride, an'! Danan
Ray Myers, cousir of the
bride, were ushers.
For her daughter's
wedding, the mother of the
bride wore a floor length
yellow gown with raglan
sleeves and a self belt. Her
corsage was of blue and
yellow daisies.
The mother of the
bridegroom chose a formal
length blue dress with short
sleeves and an empire
waistline. She also wore a
corsage of blue and yellow
daisies.
A reception followed the
ceremony in the fellowship
hall of the church. The table
was covered with a yellow
cloth trimmed with blue and
white daisy appliques. The
bride's cake was four-tiered
with yellow and white
daisies and topped with
wedding bells.
The groom's cake was
decorated with tiny tools.
The tables were decorated
with plants and blue candles.
The bridesmaids' bouquets
were also included in the
decorations.
Assisting at the reception
were Mesdames Margie
Myers, Helen Turner,
Carolyn Jordan, Rosie
Gebhart, Debbie O'Neill,
and Misses Tricia Thomas,
Kay Lawrence, Pam
Duniver, Letetia Turner,
Lorie Catchings, Pamela
Joseph, and Deborah
Joseph.
Following a wedding trip
to Corpus Christi, the couple
are making their home in
Kingsville. For travel the
bride wore a blue printed
mid-calf length dress with a
split neckline and wrap-
around belt. She wore a blue
and yellow daisy corsage.
The bride is a graduate of
Bishop High school, and the
bridegroom graduated from
Rio Grande City High
School. They are both at-
tending Texas A&I
University.
Out-of-state guests in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Killion of Foley, Alabama,
grandparents of the
bridegroom; and Mrs. Ann
Joseph and children of West
Simsbury, Connecticut, aunt
of the bridegroom.
Rehearsal dinner was
hosted by the parents of the
bridegroom on August 18 at
Nolan's Restaurant in
Kingsville. Fresh flowers
and greenery were used as
table decorations.
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Vows Said
In San Antonio
Wedding vows were ex-
changed Saturday, August
26, in St. Mark's Episcopal
Church by Miss Kimberly
Ann Scott and Stanley
Justin Hauser. The
bridegroom's father, the
Rev. Stanley Hauser, of-
ficiated at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Owen Scott, and the
bridegroom's parents are
the Rev. and Mrs Stanley
Filmore Hauser, all of San
Antonio. Mrs. Florence J.
Scott of Rio Grande City is
grandmother of the bride.
Designed by Priscilla of
Boston, the bride's ivory
summer satin gown featured
an alencon lace bodice ac-
cented with pearls, a wide V
neckline and sheer bishop
sleeves. Scalloped lace
encircled the hemline of the
A-lins skirt which flowed to a
chapel-length train.
Her cathedral-length
mantilla fell from a t'ny lact
caplet and was bordered
with matching alencon lace.
Maid of honor was Miss
Ann Roane Harwood of San
Antonio.
Attendants were Mmes.
Mark Staton of Houston,
Steven Schulze of Austin,
Robert Campbell of Dallas,
Misses Sally Ann Warren of
Austin and Christine Hauser
of San Antonio, the
bridegroom's sister. The
bridegroom's niece, Miss
Carrie Skinner of Norman,
Okla., served as flower girl.
Best man was Kriss
Kindrid of Austin.
Groosmen were the
bridegroom's twin brothers,
Mark Hauser and John
Hauser, the bride's brother,
Emory Owen Scott III,
Robert Gunn III, all of San
Antonio, and Austin Roche of
Austin.
Ushers were Robert
Campbell of Dallas, Steven
Schulze of Austin and Allen
Walker of San Atnonio.
The bride was graduated
from The University of
Texas at Austin, where she
majored in elementary
education. The bridegroom
TEXAS PRESS
1S78 ASSOCIATION
THE RIO GRANDE
HERALD
The RIO GRANDE
HERALD, Rio Grande
City, Texas is Published
every Thursday by Rio
Grande Herald
Publishing Company,
Inc., James V. Mathis,
President, 311 West Main
Street, Mareelo Silva,
Editor and General
Manager. Second Class
mailing privileges
authorized at the United
States Post Office at Rio
Grande City, Texas,
78582. Subscription
Kates: In Starr Coun-
ty $4 per year.Outside
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year. Mailing Address:
ilie Rio Grande Herald,
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City, Texas 78582.
Telephone Number: 512-
487-2819
MARCELO SILVA
Editor and General
Manager
TISSA PETERSON
Society and News
Editor
487-2819
attended Trinity University
and is associated with the
Digitex Corp. in Dallas.
After a reception in the
Hacienda at Los Patios, the
couple left on a wedding trip
to Cozumel, Mexico. The will
reside in Arlington.
Students
Graduate
At PtinAni
Dr. Ralph Schilling,
president of Pan american
University, presented 438
diplomas during August
commencement at the
univesity in Edinburg. There
were 292 undergraduate, 2
nursing and 144 graduate
degrees conferred.
The graduate students
with master's degrees by
school, hometown residence
and in alphabetical order
were:
SCHOOL OF
EDUCATION, Roma, Diana
D. Garza, Maria Guadalupe
Ramirez and Sandra C.
Renteria; Rio Grande City,
Arlina A. Alaniz, San
Juanita Garcia and Estela S.
Guerra; and Grulla, Rosita
B. Solis; and HUMANITIES,
Roma, Maria G. Trevino.
Graduating in August with.
a bachelor's degree by
school, hometown residence
and in alphabetical order
were:
SCHOOL OF
EDUCATION, Grulla, Alma
Venecia; Santa Elena,
Eduardo L. Salinas; and
Delmita, Maria R. Pena
BUSINESS AD-
MINISTRATION, Grulla,
Irasema Chapa
SCIENCE AND
MATHEMATICS, Rio
Grande City, Juan M. Eso-
bar; San Isidro, Eloy F.
Montalvo.
Throughout history, dogs
have been the most obvious
agents in transmitting rabies
because of their close associ-
ation with humans, but any
warm-blooded mammal can be-
come infected and transmit
rabies.
HOUSE
FOR SALE
OR FOR RENT
806 N. Juarez
Call
487-3157
THE RIO GRANDE HERALD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1978
PAGE 2
Soccttt SMtvi
A definition of "Success" by an annonymous
author: "To laugh often and love much; To win
the respect of intelligent persons and the affection
of children. To earn the approval of honest critics
and endure the betrayal of false friends. To ap-
preciate beauty; To find the best in others. To
give of one's self wiihout the slightest thought of
return. To have accomplished a task whether by a
healthy child, a rescued soul, a garden patch or a
redeemed social condition, To have played and
laughed with enthusiasm and sing with exultation;
To know that even one life breathed easier
because you have lived. This is to have suc-
ceeded."
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Ramirez, Jr. of McAllen are
the proud parents of a baby girl. Their daughter
was born on Monday, August 7, at McAllen
General Hospital. Rebecca Elizabeth weighed 6
lbs., 12 ozs. Big sister Melissa, 3 welcomed her, as
did proud grandparents Raul Hinojosa of Rio
Grande City and Dr. and Mrs. Mario Ramirez of
Roma.
On vacation here from Buffalo, New York were
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Melucci and granddaughter
Tomy Lynn. While in Rio Grande City, they visited
with their mother, Mrs. Amelia G. Ellert and
family. On their way back home, Mrs. Ellert
accompanied them to San Antonio, where she
visited with other relatives for two weeks.
It's a girl! Mr. and Mrs. Jose Bazan have a
brand new daughter. She made her arrival at
McAllen General Hospital on Saturday, August 16.
The family makes their home in Rio Grande City.
It's a boy! Mr. and Mrs. Reymundo Garza, Jr. of
Rio Grande City have a brand new son. Reymundo
III weighed 8 lbs., 7ozs. on his 10:25 p.m. arrival at
Ramirez-Gonzalez Family Clinic on Saturday,
August 16.
Flavio Villarreal, Jr. graduated from TSTI on
August 25. Flavio was honored for being the
highest in his class on Livestock and Ranching. A
Rio Grande City High School graduate, he is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Falvio Villarreal of Rio
Grande City. He is presently working in Dalas.
Tuesday, August 19, was a special day for Mr.
and Mrs. TTiornas Adams. They have a brand new
baby girl born on that day. She arrived at McAllen
General Hospital. The family resides in Rio
Grande City.
A new little football player joined the team of
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Raul Solis at 11:07 a.m. on
Friday August 25. Ricardo weighed in at 8 lbs., 1
oz. at Ramirez-Gonzalez Family Clinic. The Solis
"team" is from Rio Grande City.
A new little cheerleader gave her first yell on
Sunday, August 27, at McAllen General Hospital.
Cheering her on were proud parents, Mr and Mrs.
Roberto Garza. The Garza squad is from Rio
Grande City.
The University of Texas has named 236 students
to the College of Pharmacy honor roll for the 1978
Spring Semester. Students on the pharmacy honor
roll maintained at least a B average for 12
semester hours of academic work. The honor roll,
announced by Dean James T. Doluisio, includes
Javier Andres Saenz of 804 E. Water in Rio Grande
City.
Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs.
Jose Carlos Rodriguez of Rio Grande City. They
are the proud parents of a baby girl. Veronica was
born £tt 5:20 p.m. on Tuesday, August 29. She
weighed lbs , 8'.: ozs. on her arrival at Starr
County Memorial Hospital.
A 9 lbs., 6 oz. blue bundle was delivered to Mr.
and Mrs Rodolfo Salazar. Their baby boy re-
ceived C.O.D. at Starr County Memorial Hospital
at 1:59 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30. The
package was labeled Caspar Gonzalo and was
taken to the Salazar home [p Roma
leading the very active Student Cuncil at Rio
Grande City High School this year are Bobby
Ramirez, president; Lamberto Solis, vice-
president; Omar Pena, district vice-president;
Elda Cortez, secretary; Velma Saenz, treasurer;
Mary Pena, reporter; Melba Gonzalez,
parliamentarian; and Gracia Perez, chaplian.
Sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Sabas Ozuna. A group
from the council attended a leadership workshop
during the summer and have organized many
activities for this year. All the council is looking
forward to a great year.
A new little ballerina pirouetted into the lives of
Mr. and Mrs. Filomeno Elizondo at 11:25 a.m. on
August 31. Anna Lea made her debut at Starr
County Memorial Hospital weighing 6 lbs., 14 ozs.
The Elizondos are from Rio Grande City'.
"l/)st wealth may be replaced by industry, lost
knowledge by study, lost health by temperance,
but lost time is gone forever." Smiles.
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Silva, Marcelo. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1978, newspaper, September 7, 1978; Rio Grande City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194681/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Starr+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.