PAGE 3 ■ >■ MAY 24. 1979 Baby Shower Fetes Mrs. Roger Vasguez Mrs. Roger (Berta) Vasquez of San Antonio was honored with a baby shower last Sunday afternoon at the American Legion Hall on West Main Street. crib and a basinette. Hostesses for the event were Miss Cecilia Talavera and Mrs. Catarino Morales. Friends and relatives presented the honoree with many beautiful baby gifts including Out of town guests attending the shower were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morales and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morales of Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Compean, of San Antonio, guests from included Mrs. Flores and daughter Queta; Mrs. Alicia Cuca Uriegas, Mr. and Mrs. Role Uriegas; Mr. and Mrs. Juan Enrique Arizmendi; Mr. and Mrs. Velasquez; Manuela Sepeda; Mr. and Mrs. Juan Uriegas, Mrs. Maximina and Mr. George Martinez. Remigio Mrs. Other Uvalde Elvira her Morales, Mrs. Mrs. Vasquez is the former Berta Morales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Catarino Morales. a e EL UVALDE TIMES Cruz-Morales Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Armando Cruz announce the engagement and approaching marriage their daughter, to Catarino Jr. , son of Mrs. Catarino Sr. of Uvalde. of Elsa Morales, Mr. and Morales, Miss Cruz is a 1979 graduate of Carrizo Springs High School. Her fiance is a 1976 graduate of Uvalde High School and is presently employed at Casal’s Liquor Store. The wedding will be solemnized at 4 p.m. on June 17, Sunday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rev. David Zumaya officiating. Lulac Women Call LULAC WOMEN OFFICERS-The recently organized LULAC Women’s Club elected its permanent officers last Wednesday, May 16. Left to right we see Janie Terrazas, Secretary, Francis Hernandez, Treasurer; Odessa Everett, Vice-President; and Mary Garcia' President. Not pictured is Concha L. Vasquez, Parliamentarian. Annette Garcia was joined by numberous friends during her graduation party. Miss Elsa Cruz Munoz... welcomed the new citizens in both English and Spanish. “As permanent residents, you could have everything this country has to offer,” Munoz told the audience. “But you chose of your own free will to take on the solemn responsibility of a U.S. citizen.” Munoz resumed his seat to a sustained accolade led by Judge Suttle. “I think his message can be received by not only new citizens, but old citizens also”, the judge commented. be the Uvalde Women’s tonight,. Thursday at the Reading Room of the Civic Center. There will meeting of LULAC Special Meeting special According to President Mary Garcia, meeting will promptly at and the main the agenda the begin 7 p.m. item on is the club’s first project-a booth at the upcoming Cactus Jack Championship Festival. All members are urged to attend. City Council... “Two hundred years ago Americans spilled their blood to create a country based on democracy. Down through the years Americans defended, protected and nurtured this democracy and now have turned it over to us,” Munoz continued. “Now we must do the same so we can pass it on to those who come after us.” After Judge Suttle adjourned the court, each new American marched proudly to the front of the courtroom where Mrs. “As citizens with the right to vote, we form the very foundation of this government,” the young lawyer said. “The strength of that government depends on the willingness of every individual to to his duty as a citizen. We must respond when we are called upon.” Munoz reminded the gallery that they were joining the union in a time of crisis, when they could no longer expect the country to provide its citizens with their every desire. Haynes presented the citizen ship certificates. As the courtroom cleared Mrs. Myers passed out small U.S. flages and booklets on citizenship, gifts from the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 23. Of the new citizens 54 were former Mexican nationals, two each were from the Philippines and Korea with one representative each from the nations of Israel, Panama, Great India, Uruguay. But as they left the Federal Courthouse, they were just 65 Americans. against it. Cain said he was for banning alcohol but since that motion failed the suggestion by Quiroga that the council let the people decide by means of a referendum was unanimously approved. The council instructed the City Attorney to check on the procedure required for such a referendum. Manager Jack City Caffall said Wednesday Britain, Japan, Thailand and the requires be held the four election more morning election code such election during one fo established days and that the next one the second Saturday in August which will be the probable day the issue will be decided by the citizens will be on “You are now trustees of this government and country,” he concluded. “You have a responsibility to conserve it and protect it and to pass it on in better shape than you received it.” Mexican Flavor A t Graduation Party For Miss Garcia A Mexican theme was used at a graduating party boring Miss Annette Garcia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnulfo Garcia last Saturday, April 28 at the and do. Miss residence of Mr. Mrs. E. L. Gallar- Garcia will be a 1979 Uvalde High School graduate and other graduating classmates were special guests at the party. 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The approval I came during the May Board meeting held last Wednesday. “The Survey will be part of a total effort by the Chamber to establish whether a need for a commuter service does exist for Uvalde,” Don Ridgway, Chamber president, “The survey will also serve as an expansion of the printed survey that appeared in local newspapers several months ago,” Ridgway, said. After been results to all interested persons by contacting the Uvalde Chamber office. the survey has completed the will be available Arrangements of wild flowers added to the colorful array of red tablecloths, green and white and plates. napkins music were pro- Enchanting and songs vided by Mario Ortiz and Rudy Gomez, well known guitarrists in Uvalde. Following the delicious supper the honoree and her guests enjoyed dancing to records, honoree’s Richard Garcia providing the music. 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