The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1961 Page: 3 of 10
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sGiven Several
gridd Showers
fT F Pullin Wo«t
For b^'ci^T' 'Club W0;ks
Berth-' v
V jnarr
vlari^ ' h''
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P 1a l!sn w *? $ host in his
« ■* • i-‘ ' wvf-ty even-
• it’d ! i'!: ■ kf’U ;*S ;j!|
v.rrv rot v r*r| in
i>f : > bjjd’y.ved. ^it
**rn*- {'Might Fov.p' bad
Needle ^Arts
Club Work?
On Project
Mrs. Cuevas Is
Honored On Birthday
Bed
Vaiilrv •
d 1
nn A i1 ■ i
Mrs. Juan Curs a* wax honor-
led on her birthday w hen her
, , -<w-in-law ,-*n>1 daughter M-
sr. I!e Arts :ip. Mr, v Utpp/ Jr
r" p!'T f" rave a surprise dinner on rue,
. and 'ire now working -n,^. ^ of ,,,, WPf.k 0inr,.r
'in?; was served to ten couples
A* Oioir meeting last iu»*>div j
*?t ?hr- hoiia* of Mrs. f! M
Catholic Ladtes
Attend Meeting
In Laredo
TF
Ciuh
!
ttfti lwrnt
i punch "f
*>< The
white
** 1,1 "
*fm,«rll3ne..n-
*, 7-r nr tutor*- hr"
hall on April
j£fwr7r'Mr" I-'
UHlIe.K'd".
prr sent-
v edo-A
and ♦?>*'*
erwru-eieet ftMci
dhf ->:« J'*>*»es
r hi to
■ (it >k-
k» a!
7, Has
*» « inn/'•»
► Wr* ..........
^ brirk'-eh1'I "
j a <-<*»*<• r,l s.
> ^11- mu
.......
t table
SSF-.....r”
JTnd pond' w-.........
•£SS«-' '.......
s> for Mu* M
Kfi by ’•’>*' r
jhiesmaids m
iy honoree
(Otsoge -if >■<'•
«m> hunt ■
tall. The red-
fgfexca1 "U'
t robing
d ironed f°r
|iyj this '*'aS
-I* td.'l
ifpstfrinK **>♦•
Miss M;,^h ■’
k a Carj'o'
«.< per. a
ra! S't's !i>
wre Shi* -wf,(
, A! •
: ‘',fl i*
\ ( hr:
iUw
Htrr.fj each la civ fumed in the
I fliaper shirts which they have
. ni-eie Sor the hahie^ at one t-f
| the Sir»ton hosothds. This pro-
j jt*f-* has Fteen going on for sev* •
i fdl weeks Theh next hanrhv*»»-k
v w i!J he- a f)uih. which ‘hev will
• r. R, hr; is was elert ! pie. e and /pnh f*»; orw -*f the !•>-
•f-M'i-r;* ?he p.us--?MVa- ’"■»! finirches ?»> gi’.e to an orph<t-
?.v it
Mrs. Davis
Elected Head
Of P.-T. A.
Senior Party
Is Held By
Baptist Ladies
Club Observes
Anniversary At
Tea Saturday
| The silver inniversury of
! Junior Woman's Club was
| served l»s! Saturday af a
‘at the Methodist Church Mem- ..........
lie?-: of the Woman's Hub and ,.rj(.s were repre»enU?d.
1 >he Community Service i/uigue 1
|-vere invited gues'.s v, 11h aboui
Sir Indies from tin- V Fam-
ily Chur.b and the Immi.■:>■ |
, late Conception Church were in j
Laredo last Wednesday and
I Thursday tor a diocesan con- j
te t’vention of the National Council j
of Catholic Women. S;x dean- !
Those who went were Mrs f> j
the
'll»-
Wsdntwimr, A»m n, mi, r«n, rmm - rmmmt — pup «
Deborah Class
Meets At Dean
Home Tuesday
Hawaiian Party
| Given For
Two Seniors
: ' ' I ■ 'the theme fm a party .ft the
alternoon and wit! he ir l‘ur;ny tnc mee»imi tt;f ladies ; h p- .-..i ..
!rr3s£H ESrHrl
! man" < ‘iub and M"-v Marv Cum Vanerek of Smton M. •> XXipnc Wen Jadi(,s attended. i Gabriel and Perry Ru*>»«.
• mms wax ttie first preMdent oi is president of .ieRefuMO d m-| ,fr&_ j vv. Moore gave the j prospective graduate# of Tm
! ...» U„. - me ium.tr club. m-ry and Mr# trtb l ; opening prayer and the devotjo- .High Sciiooi. Host* wen Mr.
......... ' U - ■ \u ! who;, a Club M-I '*«' :nA Mrs- V-,UCl'tk nal was presents by Mrs. J- j and Mrs. Oran Side*. Mr. and
Talk’.! a?
s/iil >D(I
I'U'h
at Pit
.... . . , ■ r if ini p< cn' » ' - > • ••1
be V:,y mro*:;- She did hand work and visited. , . „.h ,vaf( „f
I M T tvey ‘ «ht. did pot bring tneir; SPI1Kjr , lav. Ta{, High
p.es lieni for thn- year. ,tn-'dw,.,'k were charged five l a(|j)H ()f (he Woman's
tit ,-"., eic te,f wet-e Mrs R. j-u Is 'he • uxtom of the t Mjs>jrwarv ! were hostes
M Rntiins'in firs; \iee-presl-i Mr.-. Leard served bnna- j ,f,s
■ I* ic Mrs (’nice Ketlsm see.; na rm' cake and coffee to fen la- ; sidewaik cafe v is ;>c up
d "I'ienf Mrs S R j dies. iH|th o-iitle- and across (run
.Meis.ec and Mrs R N West i The May meeting the last for , ,h;, W,1S thp market where
Mtn -I vii.T-presidf-nts; Mrs. W 'this club year, will be in the
p t- i.ird. fifurth vice-president; ; home ol Mrs. f» if, McCann
Mrs H C. (! isH'-r a ><if| j ,
m;: spcrofiry; Mrs-,, m m. Mor- Embroidery Club
. t!-' Mr*, r n Plans picnic
I m» i'lk'.si, J:., rarro^pomlmg •
for May Meeting
j secretary
.! ••• ! die V'.dc |b' d'ii 1
[ . , ]: "ra rtt and xi.sfiotwd
his was the art market when
1 paintings were displayed A
1 tiu< Kground painting included
| the Avenue ol Trees, and the
j Arcii de Triumph. There wane
ti.'inging baskets of flowers ill
ihe room as well as many flo-
wers and trees m a park scene
r»r rim', was 111 the receiving |<*c*e*S*ltCi**
lint Saturday along with Mrs. j
W. P. Krhard, club president
and toe past presidents who
- mk turns at the receiving line ,
, and in serving elsewhere in the i
| house party Mrs CJett. Wither. .
1 also a club sponsor, registered :
i the guests
. I
Luncheon Given
For Two Taft
Senior Girls
M, Chrcstman. j Mrs. Gordon Murray and Mr.
After the program there was j and Mrs, J. L. Du Bose,
a social hour, at which time the j Qn arrjvai Sharon and Perry
| hostess served red velvet cake, j wprp given Hawaiian lei# to
j coffee, punch and nuts- jvvear for the party which wat
! held in the Sides’ garage. The
| Girls Attend danee<J t0 record* Du|fc
(House Party At
Camp
Several of
ing the evening they were serv-
ed cookies, pineapple wedges,
dips and punch. Decorations m
the serving table included *
bamboo tray on which was •
Intermedia e j . , , „ntainin« pin
I..........
• , • I, \t , if;pcjrig of Hie ! r'iiin.- T‘." -tuilents froo Hie t r.i-
•"-mt md sta'ioned n f)cry Cub last FtU!»> pian- 'versi'.v of Carpus Christi. M ,r-
'*' -• i * ' ■.’r-1.1(» on i . P mode to h.r.e a n-uiv . ,oi; Mimreii d F.ftdie "'inf ■
■ film
•A ,-f '
nm*
; Jr
' ■■ ' ■' ;!l' , : :.!1 Mo, 12 After H •' Acre the enl-m n-r.
-ti t-i b, Mr;. Jta;po fiu- »ppy .tdj nr time any iti* e o l.'-taik rate and stn.l e<t
— ........■ • m. among the guests sinning and
: piayirtg a guitar and the group
.wowsa ! joined them in several songs
j Mrs W \ Williams was hos-! Box lunches of chicken with all
the group last week . die trimmings were served to
(tie
• t
h
; meeting, until Ocfotier. Mr
:.J W. A i bin presided a* fne
lUniness -essior..
presided at ’he
ra- < in ii u !-, Held at the
i .ieineni-ary Schoo! cafe-
; I .eel il I* 1 ' t • l 'I ; g i OUf> ■ . I — < VV •-I - tv . Ill lino
• ..... were serve I ’O ’ Member, preen* .vere Mrs. Mil- j the group
ivr iiaruivni Mrs. i
1 Mrs Fi h;ir'l and -'trs- *!^ank i A luncheon at the Sandy t ,
! McNamee, first vice-president. | Sh(#r<>s in Corpu5 Car#*, last I Zephyr
«!,r/.t sw= a
^ar\-eU»t i. served during tho # ^ ^ j i obauKh jat Baptist Lm amp- j
-eeimd hmir .-nd Mis. K. .1. Lonaug.i. | mcn, Mathis Friday after-! A Hawaiian scene was «et up
A white organdy cloth cover-! The luncheon tabic held a noon and Sa'.'-da;- They were j on a desk and included a gnu*
i ml the table ami the . enterpiece I centerpiei e of white flowers j and Kay Wilhite. Jewei shack, palms, flowers and doll*
i.i as an arrangement of rarna j anil greenery with the sil- j Gunn, Ellen Pressley. Ann and . in grass skirts. In the nvfn*
"oil" ins daisies and straw i houettes of two girl graduates ; laurel Ingram, Cynthia Pep.ru j room him ain.r'j loom were ar-
’ fLiw-'t-s ir. u silver and crystal; Silhouettes were featured on : awi p,ena Hunt. They were ac t rangiir.ents of sweet peas and
' unergne Sweetheart roses in a j mint cups a' each place at the t (.ompanied by Miv J. L. Kocmwt! geraniums.
... . .. ~-.-i.-a .K.,and Mrs E. L. House. ! ^ere were 50 boys and Kiris
On Friday night four men t present along with Mr. and Mr#,
wen* aver for a meeting at the ; • — —■—
ifir.-uirir '/o-.vl .v.f" the arrange- . table and a gift marked the
ri.cn' for the register table. At places of the two honorees.
• ’lie entrance to feliovvsnip hall, Mrs. Geo. Wither and Mrs
Rushing with Mr arid Mrs
id
nee*
, H
I err.cri’;
'-H ’ 1 ;
I . d* : !.*:*■. c a' ;■ *;
d-ars.
Mrs
W. L. Thorington.
■r wni; bv Mr;
Mrs.
L
i. Cage. Mrs A. C
" •' i , e.l-
Tint.
Mrs.
L !-,, Ivey. Mrs. A. .
Ms - Carre", , :osl
■ vin.
Mrs.
\\, P. Mullen, Mrs,
r; i ." •• >rr's a! N* :
. A J
. Gut'slin and Mrs F. N !
a * tf e siv.’h gr i l<
, Tut:
Mrs
John La<iup and Mrs ;
High Si hoot and
i Franklin
Davis, r.n-ers of the j
Dorothy Cbrnelison of Corpus
Qiristt. talked to the group af-
ter their meal. Everyone formed
the friendship circle to say
big;
i her in serving refreshments
M'-s Hugh Gossett entered a
bin ton hospital today for surgery
tomorrow morning.
............ - I j p.
.was a bougainvillea tree ana ; Sarah Ann Stone, mothers oi I same camp. They were the Rev ; Gabriel parents of tl»
i mother of these was further Martha and Shelby, were guests. ; C. A. Miller, H H Lackey, r ’ ‘
I down the mom. At one end of! niong with 16 high school girls, i J. Morris and Ralph Vickers I honored couple.
j the hall were palms and ever-1
! green trees and in each w in- j
dow of tiie room were garlands j
of bougainvillea and geraniums.
Past-presidents who attenJ-d
tiie party were Mrs HUdrc’d
Local and Personal
s <;>is f
’and
.t. vu
Mrs
\ H-w
•r s.
in
f>, ,>•. , t ,
■ r -’I
! ;»n
h’
h: ot}uir
\ Sv
-in-!f» A
md Mrs
I.
t;
PuiLn.
Mrs J -H: H:;l an.l
V ' -<• !;<•!! Hill f
j Tom Hallanan of Corpus Ctiris-
iti. Mrs. John LaOue, Mrs. C.
H. Mayo, Miss F.’dness Mare
I Roots, Miss Christine Hunt. M s
j C. J. Tciaad. Mrs. Hu-hard
j Swanson. Mrs. W. M. Nance,
; Mrs John Owen Mrs. J. A.
■ (Hasson. Jr., Mrs. W. L„ Poits
W.ek-cnd guests 'n foe W T D 1 i»->l»‘»' •'«»'« w r- «*•"»'* ^rVr' Krebs''''’
; Fr-mk Ha knrr, and daughter, j day to S,"unlay on hiis.nes-. ; Tnc . ''•mmittee m c|»a»EC at
-- ^ r;c %'':V M- and Mrs Sam Wright „ ! ^h-m^
•nice .'•mdrer. -mil v,i Mrs. (Has Ve.t - uau.cm Hl.cn.e. Mr-
• n,'*n ■’ j of \ ; visited Mr. and Mi K;,,y,i Olson Mrs Bobby VAend-
rt.e-1 fbtedir.. dauente; „f Ml ■ J. is. '■ de, and Mr. and Mrs. • ;atMj Mrs. htaiiely Brittain
Mrs t- . L had |Oran Side:. Sunday.
For Fun
In The
Sun
♦ . f ■ If} S l 11 : t I
Miss B Valdez
Is To Marry
R.M. Kavanaugh
•d cr!;v
il.r.s o’
pjtf'iidi" tom,-. ui>f T hursday Mr anf, Mrs. Vernon X liman
smton hospital, she .-ame
Or?: t H
Mar
. • ,M; - I * m*st (’i• *• 11:.. I: ol
ArU]
!’
. Hill of
hi’c.: a r-'fsoft..’ rvrifnt thf'rr tor •;
, Mr tiu*
Mr
. iX’nniai, j
-jiiiust iiiM’O wet’rts and rfinir* i
v*r and son
of
Austin .it, i
the • ana- day. Mrs Gar-- ;
H ■ ’ ; \
t C’oiiege
j;dnu^ii.er, Mrs Ted On- .
ver of ■ aide. < irno Saturda. t
hvI Mrs.
V
p. nil,- ■
i‘,r ahnut a v\eek.
f ‘ Kr
• -Mv for the*
Dcr m i*n*• r '
Mr> K l> Ford .and Mrs
r *, . , 1 ' . ■ . :
■»6 hi i jS a (
i.dh ‘ Oirn>li trtended the fin-
M, p-jOrnf
'.rr siiii'A in 0>T|3U» Ciiristj .Sun-
day aftenioon.
.'. H . t ■
w
o' • * 1 • ;
Mr and Mrs Her. Guess and
R'kiti
Mr
trie i
,ij> a! n*»me for
v.-cn i Nicky
to a i ho.-a! gr-ip from ;
, d- and during t w week-
sail,-, at Al- C !
, ini in- came to fat'
i ins p.c ent.s Mr
< r line-*., "mk
K,:;riie caity .Mon-
itig H, rejoin tiie cot-
Ped iier parents
and M's. F. A. S'-hnrider
.,*, k:,ar’ last week-end.
Dorcas Class
o! !k-cv.iie were guests Minoay . .
,,i Mr. md Mrs a p. m Meeting Is Held
>; a., and Mr. -md Mr.. L. i. jhursdav Afternoon
House. ' _
A meeting of the Doreas Class
Mi . and Mrs. \V. F. Willis ,,t ! l>( ,hP f-lrs. Baptist Church w as
Kingsville were Sunday guests I ;|, lh(, ',v>rnP of Mrs. V R j
of Mi. and Mrs. Truman Helm. j(;iasson las' Thursday. Mrs. !
'Leslie Blui kman was eo-hos- j
Roy Sanders ‘ ,\ acvntional was presented J
Is Birthday ; t>> Mrs. A V. AV>at» and Mrs
_ . , , H Rit'-hie oresided at a bne
Boy Wednesday
Mi. and Mrs R it. Sanders
f entertained at a party last Wed-
Mrs
tier gut
Mrs C
m j nesday afternoon honoring their
j son. Roy. on iiis second birtii-
|> I,. Hal-;*';- :vel as '
on Sunday Mr ana
Two-For-One
LAMP
r.i
l SALE
ssf **
At Regular
Price
jii'.iluioinqjh
BUY ONE
\ Get Second
Lamp for 1-2 Price
Save Up To 40% During
This Crazy Sale
(Pavels-
K. Harper and
Bid Smith and son. ail Htiis-
_\l.".s rata in Russell ol
Whitney and Mrs. Bill Smita of
Rofist' iwn
Fred Rotzler
Is Speaker
At Club Meet
{.-, P,t Rutzlei counselor in the
raft’ High S hot;;, was the guest
ker at the meeting of tic
Borne ami Garden Department
,* the Woman’s Club last Mon-
day afternoon. His to|>i«*s fur _ U1
iis; ussmn were "A Curd’s Lye (_t|l(, h;s :..rP>); aunt. Mrs. Peari j
it Consistency" and "Is I here : M,M>re. I L.. r
, Father in the House. ’ |
Mrs K C Dilion presided it _
t!,,. meet ini’ which was in the [UGSCidy tSriQQC
'i <■'£";■ i ci>* At
Mr,, -i. w Mayo and Mrs ; pioerke Home
M Beard to w'-ak with I ^ meeting of the Tuesday at-j
! ternoon bridge club was
I business session.
The hostesses served >-ake
sherbet and eolfee 10 Mrs W
A CurtiS Mrs S M Co.x M >
H. F Sanders, Mis. L. C An-
drews. Mrs. L W. Grayson
Mrs W J McNamee Mis. J.
H if. Babbit',
M,, Wvatt. Mrs. Ri'ctiie Mrs
L. I't-inoi Mrs F. N Tup j
Mrs. Clias Miller and Mrs Rnv j
mond Stand!ec. The latter two j
ladies were guests.
A carouse! with glittered ani
aiai cracker horsf-s * entered the A. Gln.-son, >*i,
's ; laid. Favors Wr'ijiped in multi- v! - u-.att >!i
colored paper were hidden un-
derneath. i in- birthday cake
; was a pirk elephant A clown
mad*- from o tialloon decorated
trie ’able where Roy Cydney
| C.’ailins, I'aftie McNamee and
| David .tones were served birth-
l day cake and pink lemonade
Just after trie party the little
’ group of children were joined
by Samira Sheppard. Sharon
Jones. Debbie McNamee, Su-
! san Caliins and Nan Lavender
for birtiiday cake Assisting in
1 serving were Roy’s graivdpar-
’ ents. Mrs H K. Sanders and
Mr. and Mrs W. J. McNamee
Taft Folks Attend
,Corpus Meeting
: A group of Taft ladies were
jin Corpus Christ i Sunday to at- j
1 tend a district meeting of the !
! KIT and KJZT at Moravian j
Bail. They were Mrs. Sum Floe- j
; rke. Mr and Mrs. Joe Havel- |
Ka. Mrs. Marvin Klapueh. M ■
1 invin Pustejovsky Mrs. Jor.n
Omlntsek. Mrs L P L’rbisli.
. Willie Kresta. Mrs Mar-
i tin Chvatal, Mr. and Mrs. Vi -
| tor Netek Mrs. John P-re/ina.
! Mr. and Mrs Jc* Drvd. Miss
I Katherine Drozd and Mrs
i Havelka.
Fred
Wriqhts Give
the CiiamtM-! of Coinmei'-e ,:n )K,„ bridge club was '• : -
a [it ni ram to beaut it v t ‘"ir.,a I ;.,sl vvw>k lr, me home ot Mrs Pq ttV I OF
,>n Green Avenue " ;'"ss toe j Kl(y j,'!,^,, ke. Then were four j •
■.,i uihidTiFins ! *. i........... ; T* _ C ^
- de Street from Liehermar■ ,,d..le.> of p,a..eis, itieludmg sev - j XW/-v SpH OFS
Sue ilso atuiouneed plans tor , t..tj ^llt,sN These were Mrs j
me etub book review and tea ' M.,x j. Iiku ke Jr.. Mrs. C. R Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrig.i.
‘ Dans. Mrs. Millant Vickers "I j and Roz entertained at a sun-
ol Taft and Mi's Frank Su ntrw dae party at tlieir >un-
„f Corpus Christi and Mrs. Matt I day aftermion for two Tall tig
Dees of Llano. I hool seniors, Alice Motrga
which is s' hedtiled lor May >
Mr- McCann and the other
ivek-SM,., Mrs C R Day .s and
Mrs k. G. MeKamey. ser.ed
,'.„ffee and cookies to about :::>
ladies after the program A
txaiguet of spring fl’wers was
on the dining room tabic.
Knitting Club
Has Outing
Last Friday
l S \n ! ...... XT r - I,
Prizes at the end of the games and Kenneth MeKamey. •"
went to Mrs. Mas Floerk ■ lor
high score, Mrs. Adrian Krebs
! for second fiigll and Airs. Davis,
bingo.
Orange chiffon cake with
sauce was served with colas ,«•
coffee.
Party Given
Members "f the Knitting Hull | Primm
were guests of Mrs. \\. L. H""" rOr r, Frimm
and Mr- d w i Ort Birthday
R,s»ts cottage at Lake Mathis I ^
! r i:::
the home if Mr
['hiring the afterr,<»m tin
guests [dayed i'!'<Kpiel. darts and
; nthei informal games. Pictures
'were made during the party
The dining room table was set 1
up tor sundaes, with everyone
' making the kind o! their choice j
j Hie table had a rod checked
| doth and an old fashioned at- .
j rangement of spring flowers.
There were 10 guests, inelud- |
I mg the parents of the two honor
j guests Mr. aid Mrs John Mor
gait and Mi's, and Mrs. K. f*.
MeKamey.
;111' ■ *»•« *».
day afternoon honored their son i
Paul Douglas, who was three
M*s. Dei-ee in entertaining
The ladies went over m ,,M'‘ I !%,^"r's tiwt .lay. Cm........
inoioing and wen- '' a|t|e friends were goes'-., m
a. the cottage In -he aHernoon «* ' ,.oasj„> ~ , ,;tll
•a."' made " ^ml Ik.rtvm Magugli.i of .v
various points aioumi ui
FASHION
PAIRS OFF
IN DOUBLE
PLAY PLAIDS
Plaids ao beautifully
planned, you’ll be mad
about them! Roll sleeve shirt
is “Camiette,” washable,
easy-care cotton that’s just
a touch lighter weight than
the sleek, self-belted Ber-
muda shorts ot “Cameo"
cotton. Perfectly paired in
a sunburst of fresh colors.
Blouses By
SHIPN SHORE
No Iron! Embroidered Ship
'N Shore Creating a Flutter
of excitement . . . the Saucer
. Collar Blouse wnlli tone on
tone M>% Dacron Polyester,
What could be more desirable for
lazy summer days than the Cela-
nese 100% Amel sharkskin sil|»-
on over blouse with subtle striping
on side, matching the Cabin Bojr
pants of Celanese 100% Amel
stripes with bias stripe belt? Both
by LORCH HOBBIES. Aa advertis-
ed in Mademoiselle.
the various poults ^ .....__
hike T rite children played the
:,„,se Who went *l" ; | with Mrs Du* id Mugug'in i'Hw
Alice W-.lt. Ml" •'j of ,\ri,ns;is Pass issi-'.ung I
Mr« / ( amp k* „ ! h«>sh‘ss m enrertaminR. Tiu'
Hitrhuv Mrs «» r w torn . fk-foraunl hirfMay -*
;T' * \ \ r r r.GsL,, M S. U.' -rvedwitb enlas
Mavu Mi; B ! eieittn to the group
C P Rl”,s0'1 ‘,Mi M, S ‘ I wore tavoi s.
Cage- 1
Weiner Roast
Held For Birthday
Of David Hufford
I l ivid Hufford had o weinei ,
at his horn** last Monday 1
•hool. the occasion being
.M-imsas Pass' oLizung Ve Bus seu-nth birthday His par-.
- ents. Mr and Mrs Forrest Huf- j
ford were hosts and served the j
ier. boys suppei complete with ^
tilrtlkiay cake Bags of tricks j
were favors for the guests. |
1'ike
aiul :> t*
Ball‘>ons
*k i
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1961, newspaper, April 19, 1961; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712138/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.