AY, SAN ANTONIO LIGHT 1-8 By ANN DIVER San Antonians are “born travelers” and at the first sign of warm weather they're off in droves to all points of the compass. Mrs. Joseph F. Taulbee de parted Wednesday for a 6- month stay in the east. She will visit with her sons-in-law and daughters, Col. and Mrs. John R. Kilgore, Arlington, Va., and Col. and Mrs. “Chet” Young, in Washington. Mrs. Taulbee will attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Jo anne Holbrook, to Maj. George Patton Jr., to be held the mid dle of June in Washington. Miss Gail Hall, San Antonio, who will be a bridesmaid, will fly from here about June 10 and plans to visit several friends while in Washington. She is a candidate for gradua tion from Texas U. this month. * * * Mrs. If. J. Crase and daugh ters, Elizabeth and Wilma Jane, sailed from San Francisco, Tuesday for Okinawa to join Lt. Col Crase, who has been stationed there for the past 20 months. While awaiting port call, Mrs. Crase and her daughters stayed here with her mother, Mrs. C. Lord Stafford. sdnesday, May 21, 1952 The wedding of Miss Frances Criado and Joseph Francis Yakes Jr., son of J. F. Yakes, St. Petersburg, Ha., will take place at 5 p .m. Friday, June 6, in Chapel No. 3, Lackland AFB. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Criado. LINEN SHOWER Miss Loretta Ann Martin, Laredo bride-elect, was ‘hon ored at a recent linen shower given here in the home of Mrs. J. W. Hollerbach by Mrs. Hol lerbach and Mrs. Rose Hamil ton