Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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Candlelight Ceremony Unites
Miss Vlke and J. W. Thiele ,
3TAMT0RD AMERICAN PAGE THRER
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, February 4, 1966
Judy Guinn, Mr. Thompson
Weil in Double Ring Rites
(n|, Mrs Ronny D Curley of
Fort Worth and Sarah Helen
Ulke. slaters of Ute bride. Mary
Celeste MtCleHao. Mrs BUI Mc-
Clellan. Mrs E- L llelmor,
Mm. Tom- Nance and MVs.
Annie Kirk.
When the couple left on a
wedding trip . the "bride was
gearing a camellia pink knit
suit with white accessorte* and
her corsage wai, the orchid
froiu^ljpr bridal bouquet.
Mrs. Thiele, a .graduate of
Stamford High School, is I*
•ophdMiofe student at Tarleta
State College She la a membt
ft Tarleton IMayers Dram
Club. OWLS Social Club and ■
member of the J-Tuc newspaper
By Mrs. Delbert LePevre
Judy Carolyn Guinn, daughter
of Mrs. John.L Brooks of Sager-
ton and. Rex Guinn of Donna,
and Maxey Roy Thomson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Thompson
of Dallas, were married In .Oak-
lawn Methodist Church in -Dal-
las Friday evening. Jan. 2ft. at
8 o'clock in Ihe evening. The
double rtyg ceremony waa per.
formed by ReV. Edgar, pastoi
of ihe church.. ,
in Irving with Mrs. Jack Tabor gobm
? W""h' "* M" R"ly QMnmn .re Mr. ,nd
Tabor of Irving as hostesses Mrs. Alfred Wade of Anaon.
Guests attended rrom Dallas, R. I Barbee ofMonahans and
Enhls. Fort Worth and Irving. Mrs, Ethel Barbee of $amfliri
as well as the coupe’s families.
ME and Mrs. Thompson Will “ " Wake Up Nights?
reside in Irving where the bHde ^ - __^°f
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Frenched carnations and -a white
orchid.. ... . -
Mary Ann Nagy of Boerne was
maid of honor'and Ann Bales of
Jonesboro was bridesmaid. Thev
wore Identical delphinium bllie
suit) with matching pillbox hats
and matching accessories. Each
carried a bouquet of while car-
nations.
Candlps were lighted by Mike
Leexe of Fort Worth and Jim
Edney of Washington, J). C
Jack Watson of Junction ------
'Jew, 28'at St. John's Methodist
Church. Rev. Walter Simpson,
paa tor of United Church af
Christ at Clifton, .officiated.
bride it the daurhtcr of
Mr. and Mrs. li Ulke Mr. and
Mrs Fritz Lee Thiele of Clifton
are the parents of the bride-
groom,
Phil Sit ton, organist, and Lin
Wither of Sweetwater vocalist
.......
riage by her father. She wore j Larry Thiele, cousin of thi\f,om Chiton High School' and
qiuet of while orchldir Her^veil-
was held in place by" a tihy
hat. t -
Mrs. Billy Tabor and Gralg
Mitchell, both of Irving, at-
tended the couple.
- ceremony .A re-
ception was held ut the. club
house of Kimberly Apartments
Tuxedo Couple
To Observe
50th Anniversary ‘
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Pustejoti-
«Ly will observe TftPlr 50th wed-
ding anniversary cm "Saturday,
Teb. 8. with open house at th^lr
home at Tuxedo.
. Friends will call between 2
and 4 o’clock lirfh* «t*rftOOU.
The open house will be host-
ed by. the cujple'k daughtet,
Mrs. Annie Vrzalik of Old Glory.
a Junior at Tarleton State CoM
lege He is presiden^-of th|
Tarlefon Player* and Is i menu
her of the XI Omicron Chapter
of AI|Sha Phi Omega.
fl i......1‘ L- “Shnnm nt IJTt
North Graham. Stephenvllle. *
The rehearsal dinner was host-
ed by ihe bridegroom’s- parents
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On 90th Birthday
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1965, newspaper, February 4, 1965; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992851/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.