The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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Wetimtoy, Hmnmitr 4, mt, *&£
'Mrs. C. Kelso
Gives
Senior Play
Niqht's Dream
'At Club Meet
Mrj> Chas, K- • t -a fip i-m'-iti , .h
the program Monday at the
mooting of iho Lit era turn lie.
partrnenf of the Woman's Club.
Hot topic was "South of the
Border" and she talked on
Gumamala where she lived for
almost three years before mov-
ing to Taft.
Mrs. Kelso sla.wed slides of
< aialnre.it,i and pointed out the
contrasts in the many aspects
of dally living in that country.
•She had a display of items
w hich die had brought b«i< k
from Guatatnaia, in> ludimr tare
<y woven rnaion/iI•.. eiothlng.
wood carvings, paintings, silver
jewelry and others.
Mrs. K. \ Tut! i.wnerl thr
the group in the pledge to the
fltig.
Mrs N K Mayo was h.is!ess
with Mrs K m), liei'o: •■ the
FOOTBALL ROYALTY Miss Gail Petty, second from
right, was named Football Queen at the halftime last
Friday night. Other candidates and their escorts art-
os follows, left to right: Mary Virg.nta Patterson and
Craig Guthrie, Daphne Shoemaker and Lorry Maines,
Miss Petty and Sutton; ond Anito Galindo and Tony
Tijerina
Special On
Hide-Away Beds
3rfy I Taft Women
F. |
it : Attend Library
r. f had™!Meet Saturday
i fellowship 1
rlist Church j Three Tall women, Mrs. 3.
'ho hall was j®- Mitchell, the librarian at
lidnv motif. i!*K‘ Ta.lt Library, Mrs. M K
ys and girls ; Bn,w* ;u1li Mr*. J. VI’. Albin,
nd lor ilanc- iwcre ,ri Kart ;viile Saturday to
'h and cock- i attend the meeting of District
j4, Texas Libraty Association,
were Mr-', ft was held at \ & I. College
C. R. Phil- j «««1 T*r- J- C Jei-nignn, college
Bob Pater-! president, welcomed the group.
Punk. | Plans for state-wide library
[development were deeeoeced
j Mrs. Klizabeth Krale. field con-
5Dt, jsi-ltant for the Texas state Li-
' " i brary, was a speaker.
! In the afternoon the group
”9 heard a talk on "The Signifi-
Mirn.n s.r nri-, tv,., on..._____
Simmons
Mis? Lavetta Koonre, daugh-
ter ct Mrs Thomas Alvn
Kooni e of Taft, became the
bride of Paul C. Oreusel, son
Paul P. Greu-
lol Dr- and Mrs
sol ol Hebbrom ille last Friday
r evening a' the home of MBs
■ IV"' ty Creuscl, sister of the
"room, in Corpus Christ! Pal-
sick Parish, Church of Christ
! minister, officiated.
: The bride w re a white wool
'suit Wiih a pillbox hat which
| held her veil. Her bouquet was
ol white feathered chrysanthe-
mums.
Miss .Janice Koonce was hot
sister's maid of honor and f.eon
Carr was lies) man. Miss
Koonce wore a pink suit and j
hat and had a corsage of white j
chrysanthemums.
A reception was held after i
International
One We«k Only
Save Daring
: Family Dinner
Sunday Honors
Chipper Graves
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves |
had a family dinner at their ;
home • Sunday
Event
Off Reg. Price
to honor their j
son, Chipper, on Ills sixth birth- !
day. ■ j
Those present were Mrs. fid- i
da Ladish, Mr, and Mrs. A, Vf. !
Graves,
:‘en F Austin College. The cou-
ple wilt live in Cot-pur. Christ:.
Hallowe'en Party
Held At Nursery
There was a Hallowe'en Par-
ly tor the children at the Kiddie
(Korner Friday Harvest tea and '
| cookies were served and each j
i child was given a pumpkin as j
I a favor.
Graves, Miss j
j Dianne Oliver. Mrs. Mil ty Kiser j
j of Palesline. Chipper's great-
| grandinothei. Mr. and Mrs.
I Leonard Ladisb and daughter
and the Edward McCrumb farce
ily of Kingsville.
f / FURNITURE
" dV DEPARTMENT
HAL SANDARS Phone 528-2525 T
A LITTLE HAIR pulling is fhi
Purvis and Jimmy Duprie.
| Presbyterians Go
| On Retreat At
jlngleside Recently
i Members at the P.Y.F. went
! to Inglesirte on Saturday min-
| ing of last week for a retreat
and returned liome Sunday aft-
; ernonn. They were Joined there
at the Schmidt cottage by five
| members of the Presbytery
j Council for advice on the five
i programs which they follow,
j Accompantog the group were
I Mr. and Mrs. W. Goode and the
Rev. Geo. Alexander.
•it.au
Mr. and Mrs. H. M Bishop She has been here for tm
ami Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bishop weeks
jjj* -
Mrs. J. M. Chrestman and guests' of Mr and-Mr*.'j
Mi-s. L. W. Chrestman went to Coates.
S.in Antonio yesterday fra- an Hr. «ad Mrs C..C. Q
overnight visit with Dr. and!returned t» Atofey
Mrs. Toro Harie and son. Mrs "Week from a long w6AMWr:
! •■ W. Chrestman will go from j in Houston with Mr. mi.
(there to her home in Eldorado. IT. L. Gneny
Prices Cut On
LADIES
DRESSES
I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kellam j
and Mrs. J. A. Glasson, Jr. j
Attend Concert
The Clehanoff Strings opened j
the 1364-65 programs for the \
Corpus Christi Civic Music As-
sociation last week.
Among members attending I
! the concert from Taft were;
j Virginia Blair
Observes Birthday
Virginia Blair observed her
twelfth birthday last Wednesday
j when =he Iv-id a group of friends
I,it her home for a party after
j school. Her mother Mrs W. K
Blair, sen i d them birthday
jcake and punch.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1964, newspaper, November 4, 1964; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749877/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.