The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 78, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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- THE CUERO RECORD
SOCIETY
EDITOR
PHOIfE 563
SUNDAY i ‘
RECORD
FEATURE
A PAGE FOR WOMEN
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She also carried an arjn fiuueli of
Radiance roses.
Edgar Smith of f.’uero ath nded the
gloom as best man while Hmv« H
Hopaton of CuoW) and .1. 1'. I'tiul .li..
of Vletoria were (frtWNnsmen.
After a wedding trip to New 'Dr
deans Mr. and .Mrs. Tarhiiigton w ill be
at. homo in Houston, in the1 t'rtlswold
rManor Apartments 302 Portland Av<\.
The .bride >4s^ liaveUn^ in
an attractive' costume of blue wool,
with ton liar and tutv
Among those who d were preseut
from Cuero to witneoajLho ccfomouv
were: Mr. and Mrs.' fi O. Tarltington
Sr.. Mrs. Gladys Nortlj., Mrs. T; O.
Buchel, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Relifort.
lMr. and Mrs. Jack’Howerton Mi:
Dick Traylor, Mrs. Chuyleg Cool.
Mrs. R. B. McMahon, Mips Kathleen
McMahon. Dr. and Mrs. £. J’. Dpothc
and Mies Louise Boothe, Mjss Helen
Koehler, Mr. and Mr^ Albeit Lncd
ers. : • T v
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Presbyterian Reception
An outstanding event of the week
was the reception given on Friday
evening in the parlors.of the I’reaby-
terian church by the Women’s Auxil-
iary. and attended by a Urge number
o£ the members and friends of Die
chui+h. A delightful air of informal
ity pervaded the affair, adding fur
ther to,tli^enjoyment of all present.
Baskets of regina corona together,
With potted ferns and 'pink begonia,
afforded attractive adornment forUhe
large parlors of the)church. During
the evening a beautiful musical Tyov
gram was rendered, the qnmhqrs be-
ing interspersed, through the hours.
DueU were rendered by Mrs. E O.
Knnltz arnd Rudolph Evers, and Mrs.
Albert Laeders and Mi#^ PJulitic
ReuSs; while |Krs. S. P. Boothe sang
a solo and little Miss Bell \ Young
gave a clever little motion song. Mrs.
L. A. Dablman yss-chairman of the^
arrangements being assisted by mem-
bers of the auxiliary. Punch wag serv-
throughout the evening.Irem'un at-
tractively appclijled LaWc.
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Missionary Society
The monthly socialjpeieting of the
Women’s Mission^"'l^iety of the
Methodist church was hei<| gt the
home of Mrs. J. H. Pridgen on JasJ
Monday evening with p good atteml-
the faculty of. the
public school: v Potion of
Floor baskets filled with beautiful the teacher
fall flowers Were placed at'vantage afforded nu
points about the large rripepttoo school pi
rooms, alternating with potted fertta Adding unu
and palms A punch table wfta attret- vasioti was
ivfly arranged in the ball-room add mush fmn
^efe delicious puhch was dispensed »'*•% play**
thmugboqjj rt?*) roceiriiyf hours, composUmn
Sfan^pfqfherfl and, friend a' o{ the. Marqa
sci^jel* responded to* the cordial inn DAILY R
tee. ’ : ‘ : , *
The Music Lovers meet for the
first time on the kecond^Wednesday
of the month. October L2th., and frill
resume the course of sltftly adopted'
g of th Irdier marks the Miwthoroe club wilt /hold its tpiUl»l
ie new cJub year for tbg meeting at flu? Club House with
’'Organiptions,of Cuero, MIsh Elisabeth Kyle, the new pr*^
which Wore rp^n- dei^f. In the chair. This im Hing will
H»e summer mouths are be In the nature,of a so. i. ! atiair
td with flpnbwed seat, Whh a roijnd table session. The stady
■ new worlt have for the year will be on Amorim with
out by members of tin* Current Eventn as a feature of In-
Mrs. T. O. •Buchel served as
y afternoon at 3M> the chairman of the year book commit
*‘cvf tivation of-*' dlfcriminat ing
listeners ", \fr».4*.A. Dahimanu-is,
the new president of the clulv wiitch
numbers thirty-six active and twelve
associate members. Mrs. J. If. Prid-
gen is cliafhmin’of the program com-
mittee. *
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“Contemporary Nov<ff*’# will pro*
vide subject. for study in the College-
rclub for the year. The first meeting
Will occur on the second Friday of
the monslC October 15th. Sirs. Theo,
Reuss is president of the club and
Miss Hermits Burghart is ehairmaif
of the year1 book committee. The
An adorable collection
of trig little Models for
“Kindergardners” and
school wear. Th«y are
distinguished by caning
collars, ribbon ^ies, and
bitikof gay ctnbroidery.
made pf Prints’ aitd Fast
Color Suiting. Si*«s 8
to 4 . I - *
ed In marriage to Powis Tarkington.
values.
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Hfrs. Ii. M. Sevens presided at tlw^or-
•gan for-lhe we* tag music pitting
the processional and the recessional.
The bride‘wore an"ekquisite Nem-
ser model of tab wool georgette with
Small feat hr ^ trimmed hat" to match.
She carried an arm-duater of'iRadi-
ance roses. Atendlog her wafs Miss
LeRa Tarkington, sister of the groom,
who was fit tired in a modish fall
ifrock of chiffon trimmed ,in ;velvet
of the
D*p%.
Cagh Store
With which she wore a smart “cloche.
tained with a re^epu^ >• honoring |
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qpce 0I. nemhen .moy
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ONE TRAY OF
SOLID GOLD
RINGS
Set with fancy stones,
Cameos and Onyx.
A high gtfade -Ladies Bedford Rectangular
'Watch. White Gold with Gold raised dial,
|5lete with white gold metal wristlet all for
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A real Diamond Ring: in
mounting lo»
$1250
ELGIN WATCH ;
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for Your OW
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Big Lot of Dollar Specials ■
Leather Bill Folds, Pearls, Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers
“ Fountain Pens.
with stainless
Elgin Watch with Chain and Knife, Whit
with fancy dial ..1„. $
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 78, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1927, newspaper, October 2, 1927; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046309/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.