The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971 Page: 3 of 12
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Mrs- Jo* Carvajal
■••*'•» Angle Garcia
rvajal
- Garcia Vows
tid October 23
Angehta Garcia
the bride of Joe M.
■ja) Saturday October 23,
I at the Immaculate Con-
• Church Father Boench
(ted at the ceremony
’.and Mrs Pascual Garcia
!bride s parent! and Mr
In Angel Carvajal are
i of the groom
t bride given in marriage
|fcr father, chose a formal
gown of sata peaII
liy lace outlined the
; bodice and formed the
an neckling and trim
| the Bishop sleeves Lace
ifi accented the a-line
Her veil was a chapel
i mantilla of silk illusion
I with scalloped Chantilly
of honor was Nome
, sister of the bride
maids were Misses
re Galindo, Delia
, Janie Guajardo. Josie
Margaret Castillo. Betty
o, Aurelia Moreno.
Fodriguer Rose Mary
za. Mary Martinez.
Valanzuela, Nicky
Hilsa Garcia, Elsie
aino. and Mary Xivarado.
bridesmaids wore formal
lb dresses of beige crepe
empire waistlines trim-
>n gold The ladies wore
i carnation corsages
used in gold and the young
teamed a gold artificial
t man was Lupe Mar-
Ring bearer was Tony
Gsrcla. Flower girls were
Cecilia Carvajal and Sylvia
Garcia
The reception was held in the
East Elementary
Cafeteria Immediately
following (he ceremony The
brides table was skirted with a
white organza cloth decorated
with white satin bows and
wedding bells. The cutwork
table top was decked with a
centerpiece of wtyte gladiola
mums and wedding bells
A dance was given al Galvan
Ballroom in Corpus Christi that
night with the bridesmaids,
escorts and sponsors as the
hosts Sponsors are as follows
Mr and Mrs Fred Garcia of
Refugio, Mr and Mrs Ramon
Garcia, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Garcia all of Port Lavaca. Mr
and Mrs. Serapio Orta of El
Campn, Mr and Mrs Jessie
Galvan of Corpus Christi, Mr
and Mrs Arturo Galindo. Mr.
and Mrs Manuel Galindo. Mr.
and Mrs Ulmer Sturgeon, Mr
and Mrs Ramon Martinez. Mr.
and Mrs. Nate Rios. Mr and
Mrs Rene Alvarez and Mr and
Mrs Frank Garcia all of Taft
Out of town guests were Mr
and Mrs Julian, Alaniz, Mr.
and Mrs Julian Polanco, Mr
and Mrs Santiago Vera, Mr
and Mrs Felix Garcia, Mr and
Mrs. Nieves Ramirez, Mr and
Mrs Martin Hinojosa. Mr. and
Mrs Daniel Acuna, Mr and
Mrs Manuel Torres and Mr.
and Mrs. Jose Mendoza.
Busy BwClub
Has Luncheon
Thf But) in tlub faMl Ai
luncheon at Luby i i»l*4ert* Hi
Carpus Christi on October SI
Guests wees Mrs Clifford
Tufftfr Ue« After ft!ft *f ,
f ”TnT. 3K». <\in*« ***** atrv.
Charles Raker, Mrs Charles
Kay. Mrs C H Hutto. Mrs
Guy Crttee, Mrs. Jimmie
Morgan Mrs St ells (leurd.
Mrs to H Nelson end Mrs
Leslie Black man
Miss Roots Hostess
For Thursday Club
The Thursday bridge chib
met Ortober ti el the home d
Miss Ednemt Marie Roots at l
pm m the afternoon
Mrs. Alan Barker won high;
Mrs. Frank Davis, second end
Mr* D K Rachel won bingo
Cake, coffee, dip* and chipe
were served to the members
Shower Given
For Former
Resident
Mrs f^rnv Winkler, the
former Karon Randclf, wee
honored with a baby shower at
the home of Mrs Ruth Peris In
Corpus Christi. Wednesday,
October JO The 30 ladies at-
tending the shower were co-
workers of Mrs Winkler's at
the Parkdsle State Bank.
Mrs Carl Randolf attended
the shower for her daughter.
Refreshments of cake and
punch were served to the
guests.
J. B. Smarts
Return From
Vacation
Mr and Mrs. J.B Smar*
returned Wednesday. October
SO, from a three week stay in
Montgomery. Ala. and
Jacksonville, Fla.
In Montgomery they visited
Mrs Smart's mother. Mrs B.
M. Gray who la M years old.
They visited with their ton
and his family, Mr and Mrs.
Marvin Smart Jeremy and
Jason, in Jacksonville Mr.
Smart reported that It rained
everyday while they were In
Jacksonville
Mrs. Marvin Smart and boys
came home with the Smarts to
visit with them and her
parents. Mr and Mrs. J.A.
Glaaaon. Jr.
Brownie Troop Sing*
Pumpkin Carols
The New Brownie Troop met
Wednesday October 90, at the
Kiva. Thera was one new
member, Vickie Byrne The
girls made pumpkin puppet*
and sang pumpkin carols
Debbie Sorrells and her
mother, Mrs. Maurice Sorrela,
served refreshments to 23
girls. The leaders are Mrs Joe
Faber. Mrs. Paul Primm,
Mrs Ed Jones and Mrs. Clyde
Smith Girl Scout, Linda Swann
helped the leaders with their
work.
Jana Myers
Honored With
Lingerie Shower
Miss Jana Myers, bnda alert
of Larry Mayfield, wee
honored with a lingerie shower
at the hem* of Mrs. Joseph
Hickey Saturday, October 23.
Miaaes Cynthia Glasses.
Theresa I .anger and Valeria
Bechet were m-hntlesaes
Mrs James Myers and Mrs
Paul Mayfield o* Simon ware
special giMets Cookies and
punch were served to 10 guests
and the honor**
73S TAFT
win***®**, ocrosfft a. mi
Junior Woman*i Club
Tour* Tyra’a Drapery
Shop rvtiJne*
Couple Mov2 To
Chanute, Illinois
Airman and Mrs Steven
Mercer left Monday. October
2$. to make their home in
Chanute. IB. for the nest sis
months Airman Mercer will be
stationed there while studying
electronic*
Mrs. Mercer is the former
Sandy Olliff. dauthter of Mr
and Mrs H A. OUiff.
Taft Junior Woman's dub
met Tuesday October MKh at
Mrs Gary Childers bouse far
a short business meeting
Business consisted of ehwtwi
of Mrs Gary Oteere, Flrat
View Pres idem, to die office of
President and Mis Warren
Ivey was chosen to flit tbs
unesptrsd term of First Vice-
Preeident
After a short business*
meeting, the cluh and guests
drove to Portland to tour
Tyre's Drapery Shop. Mrs. Ed
Tyre presented the pragrai-
and took the club through her
shop and workrooms Refresh
merits were served there
Guests were: Mrs Bobby
Ball. Mrs J E PulHn and Mrs.
Leonard LadWi
Mrs R. A. Meofh oi Skid-
more visited Monday with her
sister. Mrs. J. W. Mayo.
3rd Grade Hears
Bird Pcpuri:
<£=KTstS
to h*«r reports on tf*
Whopping Crass* The iwfsrta
Troop 405
Makes Puppets
Brownie Troop *M met at lb*
Th*y made>
X
Giany
Hospital
Patients
FARMER'S
SPECIAL
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DISCOUNT PRICE
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.lubricant
I Sim 7 ox. - 16 o*.
k And Gallon Size
Gray - Helm
Engagement
Announced
Mr and Mrs George W
Gray of'Euless announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter.
Vickie Diane to Garland Lee
Helm, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Helm also cf Emess,
October 30 in Euless.
Garland is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Helm.
Mr and Mrs Israel Gonzales
proudly announce the birth of a
daughter, Saturday. October
23. She has been named
Tammy Annette and weights
eight pound# and two ounces.
She is 1# inchea long. Tammy is
welcomed by three sisters and
one brother.
Grandparent* at"® Mr. and
Mrs. Ernesto Gonzales and Mr.
and Mrs. Krturo Pena ail of
Taft,
•***■»#
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stepper
attended the United Gas
barbecue in Kenedy Saturday.
Guests in the Cody Thomas
home for the waek end were
their son, BIB of Georgetown,
and Mrs. Thomas' sister. Mrs.
Thelda Adams of Houston.
Delane Ray spent the
weekend in Kioto.
MEDICAL PATIENTS:
Domingo Adame
Mary Ann Cruz
Thelma Ewbank
Amado Trevino
Pablo Martinez
Maria Sauceda
Gregoria Benavides
Alice Garcia
Juan Liscano
Clemons White
Mary Lou Rios
Abelardo Rodriguez
Guadalupe Cruz
Jose Sanchez
Augustins Garcia
Beatrice Rios
Jennie Perez
Luciano Gonzales
Katherine Clark
Felipe Ramirez
Eudelia Sanchez
Francisco Avalos
Sylvia Castillo
Leslie Powell
Mrs W T Hoode
George Griffin
Josefa Moreno
W. J Morris
Yvonne Cook
Lawrence McLeistra
Mrs. Clarence Fogle
Mrs S. M. Green
Mrs. A. J. Pitldman
Mr. C A. Schilhab
Juan Guerrero
John Minton
J E. Burris
SURGICAL PATIENTS:
Alfredo Cantu, Jr.
Nieves Cortez
Ricardo Guerrero
Kars Jo Giasson
PATIENTS DISMISSED:
Katherine Clark
Felipe Ramirez
Eudelia Sanchez
Sylvia Castillo
Leslie Powell
Domingo Adame
Mary Ann Cruz
Thelma. Ewbank
Amado Trevino
Pablo Martinez
Maria Sauceda
Gregoria Benavides
Alice Garda
Juan Liscano
Clemons White
Mary Lou Rica
Abelardo Rodrigues
Augustin* Garda
Beatrice Rios
Jennie Perez
Mrs- S. M. Green
Yvonne Cook
Mrs, Clarence. Fogle
Mrs. Maeerio Carbajal
Mrs. Leonel Merita
H. J- Morns
Mr. A. J. Pittman
Kart Jo Glass*
Gary Koonce
Celebrates
Birthday
Gary Koonce was honored
with a party for his 18th bir-
thday Saturday night at his
home. Karen Rosson was the
hostess
Guests were Terri Marsh,
Patty Rachal, Bruce Young.
Debbie Gilieland, sieve Sch-
malsteig. Vivian Syma, Earl
Phillips and Mike Fuller
Morning Department
Meets In Ivey Home
The Morning Department ot
the Woman's Club met in the
home of Mrs. Mercer T. Ivey,
Monday morning at 10:30.
Mrs R. E Ayers presided at
the business session. It was
announced that the trip to
Nuevo Laredo will be
November 15 for members and
guests The coat will be $6.50
Make your reservation
payment to Mrs. Richard
Swanson.
The Halloween theme was
used in the appointments in the
dining room where a tasting
party was held. Each of the
members brought a dish to
share with the others.
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Ivey
were Mrs. Walter Roots, Jr.,
Mrs Fred Floerke and Mrs.
Max M Floerke.
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Library
Notes
Several new books have
recently been added to the
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Among them are THE TRAIL
DRIVERS OF TEXAS by
Marvin Hunter, CATTLE
KINGS OF TEXAS by C.L.
Douglas, and THE ALAMO
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Marion A. Hfibig.
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TEXAS contains interesting
sketches of early cowboy# and
their experiences on the range
and on the trail during Die day#
that tried men’* souls. That®
are true Narratives related by
real cowpunchers and men who
father the cattle industry in
Texas.
CATTLE KINGS OF TEXAS
is, as tee name implies, a book
that tells of the great men who
developed tee Lone Star State.
THE ALAMO CHAIN OF
MISSIONS is a history of Sab
Antonio's five old Mission*.
Tnis is the story ot their
founding, development, and
decline and a reliable history.
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Walters, Wayne. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1971, newspaper, October 27, 1971; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749549/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.