The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1973 Page: 2 of 4
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Basham-Weinkauf Vows Exchanged
Litt minute vacation* or a fee day * off cround to a
close tiu$ past week rnd and the return to normalcy u wel-
coated by most households.
Sue Butler >Mrs 1 red «ho works for a* partttme. took
such a last «Tck vacation to Cel Rio. her home town. It was
where the family en)o>ed the lulling on t akr Amt dad while
site could double cheek on her mother in Del Rio They park*
rd the bus on a ntc in Rou^h Canyon where the Jim Bolens
operate that marina Cn the first morning they discovered
parked next to them their neighbor Don Peterson and
Wayne Jones on a fistiins taunt The next morning -on the
Other side—was George Da*t* and a fishing partner.
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Kent Schaible arrived home Sunday accompanied by w
friend. Ohnda Cabrera of Hawaii He had to serve, almost to
the day, August 8 his four year enlistment in the 1‘ S Navy.
Enlisting at the same tune were classmates. D A TTnney.
now home and working here Allen Winn, a cousin who was
related a little early: and Pat Watkins, who also came home
about a month ago. Tins week '.he four ol them are getting
together. Pat here from near Waco when he works with
brother Willie.
Think of the change and experience that travel affected
ir. these four young graduates of Reagan County High.
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Another get-together last week end Involved couples
who had pictures of their grandchildren to show , along with
slides and films of Utetr years as a young married crowd of
U.g Lake.
For the week end the Fladger Tannery* of Dallas In-
vited long-time friends. Mr. and Mrs Paul Jacob*, Mr. and
Mr*. Horace Rcc* Mr and Mr* Stanley 1 **ktne of Midi ind.
formerly of Big Lake Mr* Floyd MrMullan and Mrs. Kane
GrirnUaf • tisc former Mr*. Schulte !lurtgrovc> and Mr.
Grccnlcaf of San Angelo.
The Tannery*' home, an estate is called Mar-Top
Ranch, looted on the shores of lake Dallas The West Texas
Visitors’ fun wttk end went (rum Hie sublime to something
or ether a* 'hey pitched horsesitcc* a* in by-gone davs play-
ed *t>HffUboard took * trip around (tie lake on the house-
boat Tuts in add I > Ion to learning the results of Tannery’s
tl» game hunting safaris In Africa. All this Interlaced with
Do you remember,.. ?
’’’he Jacobs appeared n»>i Impressed with 'he evidence
of Tannery * tropin SHI. the largest elephant ever brought
down in Africa A table too was made front one of the ears,
and Tannery had individual footstools made from the lour
feet. Me goes east sometime soon to accept some sort ol re-
cognition from big game hunting circles.
The invitation Included a don't. no talk about Water-
Tannery was a high school eoaeh here He married the
former Mary Lawiu, one of the teachers In the school sys-
tem. He rmr. ly ntirid as executive vice-president ol Frito-
Lay Company,
Thu group has kept up with each other. The years have
taken their toll, sent* were musing, but those remaining
trout that busy young crowd revived Utuse early days with
lxicads who knew them welL
Gardener of
The Week. ,
The trailer borne location
of Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Bus-
Tec on Ctah and Sixth Street
shows die selection at t ardenci
of ihe week for the showy
blue morning glories growing
on a trellis inadlng the hack
door of the mobile home.
The bouganvttla blooming
richly on die cast lawn lias
neen grown horn a cutting
■sought feck fP’rn California
Young Women's HD
Has Ice Cream Supper
The Votmg Women's Home
Demonstration Club met with
their husbands and (amities
for an ice cream social at die
George Tucker Iwrnc last Tues-
day evening.
The families attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Uigkctt of Ron-
Idr,, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim
Sellman, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Gooch, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
In ha purse while flying home. Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
The couple Isas planted a
mulberry tree close by for
future shade on I'tah Avenue.
Their garden hat yielded tom-
atoes, squash, pepper, tucum-
T<n. and green beans.
Many flowers are blooming
in beds around die house and
in back, including lilies, per-
ennial phlox, verbena*, orna-
mental peppers, balsam, pink
Ianuna and a pink crepe mry-
de. f hrysand»emurns will b’.oon
lata on.
Black and white or color
film developed at The Bis
Lake Wildcat.
lama low la obtained em-
ployment in the Sheep Center
of A AM after graduation last
week and will now work toward
a master's degree in Animal
■Science.
Trade at home and save!
FOR All OCCASIONS. . .
rOT PLANTS — CT7T FLO
CORSAGES — SPRATS
RIG LAKt FLOWER SHOP
We Wire The World Owe
W| Leke*! Low diai
Mn. D. C.
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We Cared Enough To Put In
The Very Best!
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MATTHEWS
207 MAIN
Miss Ian Katherine Basham
of Big lake and Ronald Gene
Weinkauf of Lubbock eSilian.’-
ed redding vows Saturday eve-
ning, August IS in first Bapdst
Church of till.' lake with die
Rev. David Ebert, minister of
iort Stockton i.udicran church
officiating.
i'arcnB of die couple arc
Mr. and Mrs, Jim id Botham
ofRocka B Ranch and Ml. and
Mrs. i or e W. weinkauf of
Rankin.
Mrs. David Ebert «>f f"tt
Stockton, organist, played
nuptial music.
Miss Donna Wood was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Nancy Weinkauf of Konkin,
aster of die bridegroom and
(Indy « an.
Danny Dccl of Sonora was
best man. Ushers and .yooms-
men were llmrny Haitians of
Waco and David Weinkauf,
.
Ward of Midland and Tommy
Dolan.
Nancy Kay * lark and Clif-
ford Anderson were candle-
11 gti ten.
Mist Hotliatn wat given in
marriage by ita fadter.
Her gown was embroidered
silk organ.A was banded at die
waistline with re-embroidered
imported lace and pearl en-
crusted flowerets. Hie full
skirt was made b>uffant by
laycn of net underskirts, it
was dedgned and made by
Mn. Weinkauf, modter of die
bridegroom.
Ite-nuptial parties for Mrs.
Weinkauf included a gift cof-
fee two weeks ago and a rice
party for attendants of die
bride Iriday in die home of
Chris Richardson And
Joe R. Collins Wed
Miss dtrysul Marie RJdurd-
ton and Joe Ralph Collins are
at home at :0C Soudi Van Bur-
en, ban Angelo, following their
their marriage Sunday, Augutt
12.
The wedding wat held in the
home of die bride's parens,
Mr. and Mn. Meric Richard-
son Sr. widi a small gioup of
friends and family present.
The Rev. Travis McNair per-
formed die ceremony.
Vicki Terrell was the bride's
attendant and Merle Richard-
son attended die hddegjoom
as best man.
Relatives from out-of-town
included die parents of Mn.
Joe Collins, Mr. and Mn.
Jennings of Abilene and Mr.
IU> Lartsou's two sisters, I 'rs.
Blanche tkmor of L'tmixa, N. Y.
and Mn. Duds June of Boliver,
New York.
Die bridegroom is a gradu-
ate of Reagan County High
School, a student of Angelo
State (iiiversity. Mn. Collins
will finish high school study
in Son Angelo and work part
time for Bill Scan' ifoodle
Shop.
on August 2 friends of die
hridc feted her with a bridal
shower in tilt home of I 'rs.
Don Laxton. Hostesses includ-
, ..ette Jones, ' tmes.
Wayne Jones, Lloyd Yocham,
tindley Heckliam, E, S. Mc-
Williams, Urn ul liaslum,
lyde ’ u - andlct, Jack Cliam-
Nito Currey Marries Saturd
Mn. Earl fhfle*man. Mn.
Boone Stokes of Odessa w as
lo-ltostcss wit!, tier mother
for th*. party.
in the lu use party for die
reception in t!ie church fellow-
si dp !iall were die Misses l.u-
ann t ocliring, KJtta Weinkauf,
Anuctt Thomas, loora Herring*
ton and Dana Johnson, The
iridegroonr* parents hosted die
relieorsal supper Friday even-
ing.
' in. iusliam attended Reagan
County High School, her hus-
band is a i'.»72 graduate of
^nkin High School and attend-
ed <Tsu> Junior < ollcge. He is
assistant manager of a seafood
restaurant in Lubbock where die
couple will live.
out-of-town guest f»r die
wodding included: Mr. and
Mrs. David Weinkauf, IJoraJo;
Mn. Danny l>ecl, Sonora;
Timothy Lbert, 11. Stockton;
Mr. and Mn. « . c. I ay lor,
i ce ora Harrington, r-itu Won-
kauf and Karen Taylor of Ran-
kin; Mr. and Mrs. Kumlcr
Mund, Michael and Kelli of
Sulphur »prings, Mr. and Mrs.
Colvin Johnson, Ketry and
Dana of Midkiff Mr. and Mn.
Ed Synatschk and Mis Unda
Syiutsclik, ludi Smitli of Mid-
land, Mr. and Mn. 1. F. lul-
ilicr and Penny of Gail; Kath-
leen (iiricsman of San Angelo;
Mn. Harper Mclarland, Jimmy toast served, cooked medium
and Lee of Uny, N. M«; Mn. well. Flic salt may bo refclg-
Standlng amidst white glad-
iolas and greenery highlighted
by candloabra, Miss Nita Max-
ine Currey become the bride
of Billy Curtis t lasscock of
Brady. The Rev. Travis NcNaix
performed the ceremony.
Parents of the couple are
Mrs. Kenneth Hyde of Big Lake
and Bill Currey of Baton Rouge,
La., and Mr. and Mrs. Billy J.
Glassock of Inhn Route, Brady,
Texas.
Given in marriage by her
father, the hride wore a prin-
cess designed gown of organza
over satin, relieved by clusters
of seed pearls at the wolste -
line. Her headdress of lace and
seed pearls extended to a train
overlaid in lace. Slie carried
a single gardenia surrounded
by rainbow colon in blossoms.
Miss Jcannine Neill was maid
of honor, iiridesmaids were
Debbie Neill, lisa White, Pat-
ti Glasscock and Vickie Glass-
cock of Brady. All wore rain-
Iiic big Lake Home Demon- 'xiw colors In checked gingham
stration < lub held its meeting and curried long stemmed white
picnic style last Itiday, eating carnations,
on the patio of the J. I . Ifolt
home tinder slude of the large
trees. Mem lien brought dishes.
Mrs. jalyn Burkett, county
agent, gave a demonstration
on a new mctliod of cooking
a roast. Rock salt lined die pan
on which the P’ast was placed.
More roek salt was packed
around and on top of tlie meat.
It was cooked for per!taps 20
minutes in a r*00 degree oven,
when cooled sufficiently, die
rock salt was removed and die
'>er!ain, Raymond Shattuck,
Roy Redman, Alvin Jones, Wil-
ton Baggett and Don I'eterson.
Hie bride's colors of yellow
and white were displayed in
cut flowers, table decorations.
Serving in die !i»uscparry were
Vicld Terrell, IVmna laxton,
Karla McWilliams, Malinda
aorge, . y I yn< h and ‘ Rs.
; 'ale WlUm of San Angelo,
H. D. Picnic Supper
Held At Holt Home
ganist. Karen Kiser was flower
girl and Carl Glasscock of
Brady was ring bearer.
Steve Kiser of Brady served
as best man. Usher* and grooms'
men were David and Keith
l'arvln of Barnliart, Douglas
Currey and Rieky ( lasscock.
The reception Imuseparty at
the church fellowship lull in-
cluded Sue IX)Ian wlto regist-
ered guests, Mrs. Brown fisher,
Mrs. Leva Iteas, Mrs. Leland
Varnadorc and Mrs. Marian
Sue Hendrix.
Mrs. Glasscock is a Reagan
County High graduate and Mr.
Glasscock a graduate of Brady
High School. Both arc students
of Sul Ross University, Alpine,
Daughters-In-law
Introduced Saturday
Mn. Lacy Way hosted an
informal coffee Saturday morn-
ing to have friends meet ha
daughter-in-law of Midland,
Mn. Ralph Way, and the re-
cent bride of San Angelo, Mn.
Richard Way.
FYiends from the area come
for leisurely visits amd made
toun of Mr. and Mn. Way's
garden and tut house of flow-
en and castti, their hobby.
Those serving in the house-
party included the Way daugh-
ters, Mn. Bill Schnceniann
and Mn. Linda Milford of San
Angelo, Mn. Way's mother,
Mn. Ralph Pcm brook and Mn.
Sam Mann, Mn. James Mat-
thews, Mn. Gene Evans, Mn.
Tommy Hays, Mn. Blan Ben-
ton and Mn. Max Schncemann,
Jr.
The Misses Sliryl Schneemann,
Cheryl McKinney, I'enna Puck-
ett and Leslie Schaible, class-
mates of Richard Way, regist-
ered the morning callers.
Smith-Albertson
Vows Read Aug. 14
Mn. Carolyn Smith and
Tommy D, Albertson wae
married Tuesday evening,
August 14, in die lucky aid
garden of die L. B. Smidi
residence at 304 Maryland.
The Rev. ii. G. Barnard offi-
ciated before a small group of
friends and family at die
tunic of die bride's grandpar-
ents.
The couple are now at home
at 907 Maryland.
Expected guests of Mr. and
and are now making dicir home Mn. D. E. Ragland are ha
in Alpine.
Out of town guests present
included Mr. and Mn. J. C.
Currey of Andrews, Tate Wil-
liams of Amarillo, Mr. and
Mrs. Claudic Butler of lort
Stockton and Mrs. C. D, Hyde
of iWossa.
brodier Allen McOasland wtu
flics in from Manilla tills week
end to see diem and Ills fadia,
A, F, Met a stand of 1 ranc. A
sister, Mr. and Mrs. John
Howard of Pittsburgh, Kans.
will also join die family for
a Texas visit.
A. C. 1 Unde and Lucy lllndc
of Aamliart, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Skelton, Mn. ‘lories Ulack,
Miss Donna Dry, Miss Katiiy
l.ec. Bob Thomas and Tim
Humor of eatesville; Miss
Annette Thomas of Temple
and Rusty i Iud»>n of Hear tie.
alley, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
c ibwn, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Poynor, Mr.and Mn. Mike
Elkin, Mn. diaries Berlin and
family and die host and lustcis,
Mr. and Mn. George Tucka.
The next meeting of die
Young Women's HD Glub will
be September 20 at Mn. Harold
Armstrongs lume at 1105 Mary-
land.
HILL IRIEND Hi
ikVRN IRIDAY. AUG
Jr.
Mr. and Mn. Bill iriend,
arc parents of ail infant son
bum iriday, August 17 in
Reagan Manorial Hospital.
The infant was named W. A.
iriend, III and weighed 7 He.,
4 oz.
Hie material grandinodia,
Mn. Clayton Holland of <.ucr>
arrived iriday to be witii ha
daughter, and die new grand-
son. Mn. Bill Iriend is pat-
ernal grandmodia.
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D. E. RAGLANDS ARE
GRANDPARENTS A LG. 13
Mr. and Mn. v ary Twardy
of Austin liave announced die
arrival of daughter Tena Nike,
bom Saturday, August 13.
Hie Infant weighed 7 lbs,
9oz. Mn. Twardy is die for-
mer Debbie Ragland.
Mr. and Mn. D. E. Ragland,
material grandparents, are
hoping the new family may
join them diis coming week
aid when othen of die family
arc oi pec ted from out-of-state.
Paternal grandparents arc
Mr. and Mn. Ed Twardy of
Metuchcr, New Jersey and
die new parents lived dierc
until recently.
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Ken Wilsons Honored
With Farewell Social
Ken Wilson, former minister
of Big lake Church of Christ,
and Mrs. Ken Wilson were
feted by friends last i riday
night before dicir move to
Mertzon.
Tltc farewell get-togetha
of Mends in die church was
in die lume of Mr. and Mrs.
foy Lee Smith.
Hie Wilsons moved to Mcrt-
zon ova die week aid to serv-
ice diat church of < linst.
crated and used again. Hie
mast wasn't salty.
Roll call for die meeting was
naming a historical place in
Texas.
Tluse attending included
Mines, -csrie Sandy, M. W.
Guinn, Hairy Scluoler, Gor-
don Roach, Nettie Wliittington,
Lucy Hindu, Anne Hlndc,
Mary Midgcly, Jalyn Burkett
and die hostess.
Mrs. Midgcly will host die
next meeting at 2 p.m., Sept.
21.
Card of Appreciation
We w1sl> to dunk all of our
friends who have been so help-
ful at die time of die loss of
our home by fire at Todd Held
The Douglas Lowing family
Mrs. P. II. Coates was or-
Mrs. Tommy Holt
Introduced To Friends
friends of die Holt family
hosted a coffee Saturday a week
ago to introduce Mn. Tommy.
Holt, a summer bride, to die
community where she lives and
where she will enter die teach-
ing profession diis montit.
Held in die Max Schneemann,
Jr. home, Mrs. Schneemann
and Mrs. Holt received guests
along witii Mrs. John H. Holt
and Mrs. S. D. Keeler of
Zephyr, and Mrs. J. 1. Ifolt
grandmodier of Mr. Holt.
Ifostesscs beside Mn. Schnee-
mann were Mrs. Hamilton
Scott, Mrs. R. L, McKinney,
Mrs. < i on ■. N dually, Mn.
Huiry Settle, Mn. J. D, IVace,
Mn. Robbie ferguoon, Mn. Don
Don Johnson, Mn. Hope Nunn,
Mil. Blan Bentm, Mu. Jack
Joyce and Mn. Joe Johnston.
The Misses Sliryl Schneemann.
Teddia Miller and Cheryl Mc-
Kinney served and odiers in
die houseparty included Mn.
Mike Elkins of Barnliart and
Mn. Harvllle Settle of Fort
McKavctt.
Friends from a tiiree county
area were registered.
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Werst, J. L., Jr. & Werst, Mrs. J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1973, newspaper, August 23, 1973; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656910/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.