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Tyler-Pace Wedding Held Here SundayIn a double - wedding ring ceremony Sunday afternoon in the First Methodist Church, Miss Star Tyler and David Pace pledged their wedding vows. The Rev. A. H. Bankert read the marriage rites, assisted by the Rev. Robert R. Ross Jr.The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James Monk of Kansas City, Missouri, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blanseet of Ingleside, with whom she made her home. The groom is the son of Mrs. Dale Aikens, also of Ingleside.Twin baskets of pink gladioli and mums graced the altar and Miss Alice Lee Erickson played the wedding music.The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, A. C. Blan-scet, wore a blue two-piece, street length dress. Her accessories were white and her shoulder-length veil fell from a small pill box hat. She carried two white orchids on a whiteMethcTo HRev.The Ri mond, ne intendent District, worshipMethod is Iing, Mart Dr. R«in the diswest Texheld pastchurchesintendentDistrict.For tlhas beerment toin New 'executive ion and J Mrs. pany Dr they wi] coffee a after the bers anc are invi monds aiQuimBible.Mrs. John Woody of AransasPass served as matron of honor, and Miss Mary Holt of Ingleside Wedcwas maid of honor. They wore identical blue sheath dresses and carried nosegay bouquets of white flowers.For FThe groom was attended by his brother, Donald Pace, of Ingleside as best man and groomsman was Joe Alexanderof San Angelo.A reception in Memorial Fellowship Hall followed the ceremony to which members of the family and close friends had been invited. A five-tiered wedding cake, decorated with pink rose confections, served from a lace-laid table. The centerpiece was of pink roses and stock, flanked by pink candles.Mrs. Joe Alexander, sister of the bride, served the cake, and Miss Dena Pace, sister of the groom, served punch and coffee. Another sister of the groom, Miss Marsha Pace, presided at the guest register.The bride's mother wore an emerald green wool sheath dress with black accessories. The groom’s mother wore a blue suit with black accessories and both mothers had corsages of feathered white carnations.The bride graduated fromIngleside High School and is a graduate of Durham's Business CollegeinCorpusChristi,The groom attended Ingleside schools andpresently is serving in the U. S. Marine Corps. He expects to go to Vietnam soon and his wife will remain here with her grandparents.Miss become D. Drak Central side Fr o’clock.The b: er of M of Ingles groom ;Mrs. Rc ene, Orlt;F ollo\ receptic church.SCIENCHEREA. Fsultant ion Agi A ransa: and Fri recon science tire sclWEEKAntoni( of her Davis, day aftUseClassifHD Club Has
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Aransas Pass, Texas, US

Wed, Mar 01, 1967

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