The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1971 Page: 7 of 12
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Wray Spenrath Wedding Vows
Solemnized in Comfort May
Mini Barbara Ann Sponrath
became the bride of Tommy
Alan Wray, May 22 in the Im-
manuel Lutheran Church at
Comfort, Texas.
The parents of the couple are
Mr and Mrs Harold Spenrath
of Comfort and Mr and Mrs
Gcor »e Wray of T«ft
The ceremony was per-
formed before an alter flanked
by two baskets of white stock
and purple mums
Mrs. Robin Giles sang "The
Song of Ruth" and Randy Price
sang "The Lord’s Prayer"
accompanied by Mrs H W.
Brehmer.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a full
length, modified empire dress
made of candlelight peau de
soie covered with organza and
appliqued with embroidered
lace. Her headdress was a
mantilla of organza bordered
with embroidered lace. The
bride carried a bouquet of four
butterfly orchids with sprays of
baby's breath and purple
statis
The matron of honor was
Mrs Danny Thompson of
Kingsville. Bridesmaid was
Miss Joyce Pennington of
sleeves. They carried blue necke. Mrs Tommy IViesner,
cornflowers and baby's bresth Mrs Neil Bergmann, Mrs.
bouquets Alien Spenrath and Mrs. Percy
The groom was attended by Koenneekr
Danny Thompson, best man. The bride's traveling outfit
and John Harrington, was a navy and white knit
groomsman, both of dress with white patent ac-
Kingsville. Ushers were Larry cessories.
Pavel and Dennis Smith of After a wedding trip to
Kingsville Mexico City, the couple will
The bride's mother wore a live in Kingsville
light blue, long sleeved crepe- Wray ,, attending
knit a-line dress trimmed with TpxM Afc, Univer,ity and is a
lace and black patent ac- nie|nber of the Delia Omicron
cessor.es Jhe groom s mother she „ng t0 complete
wore a beige knit suit with hef ^ towards . degree in
***« accc*f*te* music education.
The reception was held in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Harold Tommy attended Del Mar
Spenrath immediately College and is a graduate of
following the ceremony. The Texas A&I University. He is a
bride's table, covered with a member of the Phi Mu Alpha
white cloth and a white tulle fraternity and plans to become
skirt, held the three tiered a band director after fulfilling
wedding cake trimmed with duties with the National Guard,
flowers and topped with a
minature bride andgroom. The Out of tov/n guests were from
groom’s cake wa3 on a table Kingsville, Taft, Victoria,
covered with a lace cloth over Houston, Austin, Dalias and
blue suitin Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Wray
Service League
Has Barbecue
Last Saturday
3764 BRATTON CORPUS CHRIST!, TEXAS 7MI3
Tray Grab* Has
Party on Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and
family of Houston spent the
week end with the Herb Sigle
family.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Clark of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. John
Haynes of Rockport were here
for the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Cody Thomas and at-
tended the Baccalaureate
services with them.
Mr. and Mrs Stanley
McKinney and family were in-
Swinney Switch for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pustejovsky visited the*r son,
Warren and his family, in
Premont Monday. Warren has
been elected president of the
Fremont PTA They also
watched their grandson play in
a Little League game.
Eight Seniors
Honored With
Party Wednesday
Eight seniors were honored
at a supper at the Red Barn
near Mathis Wednesday night.
The hoporees were Rudy
Rodriguez, Leo Sifuentea,
Calixtro Garcia, George Cruz,
Felix Guajardo, Gilbert
Rodriguez, Jessie Martinez
and Johnnie Castellano
Hosts of the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Calixtro Garcia, Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs Felix
Guajardo, Sr.
The Community Service
League had their annual
barbecue last Saturday night
at the park in Simon.
Invited guests were from
Mexico. San Antonio, Austin
and Corpus Christi.
Games and dancing were
pari of the entertainment.
Meetings will be discon-
tinued until October.
Mrs I M Chambers is the
president of the league.
Trey Grebe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Grebe, was honored
Tuesday afternoon on his 10th
birthday with a party.
Private detective was the
theme of the party and was
earned out in the decorations
on the cake.
Sixteen guests were served
sandwiches, chips, cake and
punch
Mrs. Royce McDonald and
Mrs. Noel McDonald assisted
Mrs. Grebe with the party
•pihrr.ents were t
, coffee and cookies
we're going to take inventory mm
mi we don't wait to count our
DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR
ssmptk savings
•Pto pao;
MIS M**H At
fsiMTh Thursday
Busy Bee Club
Meets In The
Crites Home
te WMS of the Baptist
Itfcmet Thursday morning
I church with Mrs. W J
fett presiding
I. Reward Welch opened
feeling with a prayer
H L. Penrod read the
Mary s report and several
Oittee reports were read
The Busy Bee Club met in the
home of Mrs Guy Crites in
Portland on May 20 with Mrs.
C H Hutto as cohostess.
Eleven members enjoyed
quilting. Mrs Les Blackman
won the door prize Chocolate
cake, dips, chips oickles,
cheese and crackers, mints,
colas and coffee were served
ulsdies were present tor
aseting
OH SELECTED
famous ©rand* # C*§w* • Many Slyfa*
n. S. F. Jackson
snored by
deport High
Miriam Morgan
£!*ct*d Pra*id®irt
Of Candy Strip*w
we're ebsfaf «r *______
piece goads dept. I***"***"
$» stock epi |
Ail F ABRICS AM I 1 Jf
V% PRICE I’*®* "j*"
EVBOTMff GOBI '
treat IStoJ royd an Ms day
wifi ott* of aw Boa $75 nils....
1 TOD PAY JUST $57,
! or give H* om of aer
scoots..
YOUR COST 513*
P
m kavo a mm seMafi of boo's
port cools ®t rdosea
m to 50 par cent off
h S. F Jackson, mother
Sts Maynard Abrahams,
ihonored at the Rockport
4 School
bafdhm. Mjilisw
PMdMi
The reorganized Candy
Stripers elected Miriam
Morgan president at their
meeting Monday afternoon.
Other officers are as follows:
Nancy Gahrysch, vice-
president ; D e l> b i e Bennett,
corresponding secretary;
Nancy Sanderlin recording
secretary: Cheryl Flory.
parliamentarian; Linda
Pingaro, coordinator; Judy
Tomlin, Pam Bean and Susan
Gatlins, recreation committee.
The group has a new spon-
sor, Mrs C. L. Bean
Alice Alaniz
Alamni
uciaiion meeting last
)stay night.
8*. Jackson SO, was one of
tat members of the first
telling class in 190? Of the
tee are still five of them
4 but she was the only one
ini at the meeting
if. and Mrs Maynard
■Pams attended the
Pag in Rockport.
Alaniz-Galindo
Wedding Date
Set September
G. A, I Girls #
Have Last *f>
Meeting of Year <$>
The G.A.I girls of the First 4“
Baptist Church held their last A
weekly meeting of the current a
school year Tuesday afternoon. ▼
Asocial hour was enjoyed by ||
the group. A cake inscribed, a
“Happy Vacation G.A.I.’s ’, ▼
was served along with chips, m
dips and punch. A
Those present for the ▼
meeting were Julie Faber, ^
Melody Jones, Debbie Riley, A
Carolyn Moody, Stacy Hunt, ▼
Donna Kay Paterson, Donna
Primm, Dorothy Paterson, jL
Lorine Slater and two guests, ▼
Mrs. Elide Faber and Mrs. E.
L. House. A
Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Mar-
tinez of Sinton have announced
the engagement of her
daughter, Alice Alaniz, to
Richard O. Galindo, Jr , soa of
Mrs Viola Galindo and the late
Richard Galindo, Sr.
A September wedding is
planned at Our Lady ®f
Guadalupe Church in Sinton.
Miss Alaniz is a graduate of
Sinton High School and Bee
County College. Richard is a
Taft High School graduate and
attend* De! Mar College.
Two M**ts
Church Failor
rd* Two of the
tyterian Church met May
1 the Church Parlor with
F L. Morris as hostess.
Airman Monte Cornwell of
Chicapee, Mass, will arrive
this week to visit with his wife'*
family, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Abrahams. His wife arrived
here iast week for an extended
visit.
P Morris also gave the
It study.
%ls members and one
te attended the meeting.
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you put into it -- minus taxes.
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The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1971, newspaper, June 2, 1971; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748669/m1/7/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.