The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 251, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1951
Club termed the Dorothy Biddle IE. G. Windel, George Lucas and
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Dr. and Mrs. Tubbs during the stay Woman's Club Building.
Hostesses were Mrs. John Bern-
show, Mrs. Massey reported.
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will be oils, water
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THE ARRIVAL OF CALIFORNIA CASUAL
IN VERNONWARE POTTERY, THAT THE
FOLLOWING PATTERNS HAVE ARRIV_
games after which they were serv-
ed punch, sandwiches and birth-
day cake. There were sixteen pres-
ent.
Mrs. Carl McLarry and daughters
Connie, Carlo and Claudia came
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HELKN MOSS MIES
An Announcement
clcsec Saturday. Lrrol, -who ditd
20.— (UP- Cot. 12, was a vidcvc aneehildle.s.
women from several surrounding
towns heard the well known lectur-
kich, ■
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hours are 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily
and one Sunday by appointment.
A tea is being given at the Gal-
leries on the opening day from
5 to 7 p. m., to which the public
is invited.
A preview showing has been sched-
uled on Saturday, October 27, as
well as a cocktail party.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ganus of
Waco have announced the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter; Dorothy Dell, to,
Bernard Ott, son of Mr. ahd Mrs.
William J. Ott of Waco, formerly
■Mr will be open October
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Games in the Hallowe’en trend)
were played by the members, 17 ’
of whom were present. Leader was
Mrs. Freeman Schultz.
The serving table was centered
with an arrangement of red roses
in a "green crystal bowl flanked by
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Mrs. Howard Green reviewed the ed $100,000 estate to friends and rel- 1639.
nephew of Mrs. Ed Zedler, Mrs.
Louis Seiba, and Mrs. M. Byrne of
Cuero. He attended Sacred Heart
Academy, Waco High School, and
a Waco business college. At pres-
ent he is employed in the account-
ing department of the Waco news-
paper.
The wedding date has been set
for November 14, with a nuptial
mass at St. Mary’s Church of the
Assumption in Waco.
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mom was decorated ae-
Etoa harvest theme with
leaves, fruits, and vege-
sen wee Mr. and Kra.
MMe, Mr. and Mrs. El-
■Mke. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
and Mr, and mu E. B.
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO OUR MANY
FRIENDS WHO HAVE BEEN AWAITING
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Murray Carte i Other guests were Vicki
served the punch and Mrs. Schultz, ■ Vivien Agnew, Joyce ;
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Mrs. James McCurdy will speak on
the topic, “A Short and Horrible
Life," at the meeting of the Haw-
thorne Club Tuesday, October 23.
The meeting will ne held at the
Woman’s Club Building at 1:30
p. m. A business session is includ-
ed in the afternoon’s program.
Hostesses will be Mrs. R. S. Mc-
Williams and Mrs. E. H. Putman. *
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Mrs. Biddle was the guest of
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Members of the Cuero Garden were Mesdames R. C. Callander. Davis. ; Circus,” by Edgar Bass Tuesday at i
Mesdames W. L. Ferguson, Jr. the meeting of the University Club.; '
flower arranging demonstration Carter Thomas, and Mrs Charles Marquis Mar- The speaker was introduced by
Wednesday morning “• complete Chairman of the Courtesy com- and Mrs. Charles Marquis were ithe club’s president, Mrs. Re
success.” mittee was Mrs. Marion Lienhard in charge of the cold drinks.
The little guests played party
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Mrs. Suda McJunkin, was honored
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amount of flowers for the day’s
affair, the City Flower Shop, Cue-
ro Flower Shop, Ryan’s Flower
Shop, and Ferguson’s Flower Gar-
den.
The show was under the direc-
tion of Mrs. J. H. Hogan with Mrs.
John C. Ley as co-chairman.
Mrs. J. C. Dobbs was in charge
of the tickets, assisted by Mes-
dames Utis Carpenter, Marvin
Duckworth, and Miss Nell Thomp-
son.
Publicity chairman was Mrs. Clif-
ton Weber, assisted by Mesdames
W. H. rrobese, Sam Hill and Carl
Holder.
Mrs. Wm. DuBarry was chairman
of the Han and Staging commit-
tee, and her co-chairman was Mrs.
Roy Parker.
Mrs. W. A. Schorre headed the
Flowers committee and her co-
chairmen were Mesdames G.Friar
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A large group of Cuero women and? with Mrs. George
chairman.
98c to $1.98
k. .ggsr eecikkit.’
The Samaritan Class of the First day Thursday, October 18, from
greater' Baptist Church had a social Thurs-j3;30 to 5:30 p. m. at her home, 303
day evening at the home of Mrs. E South Railroad.
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regarding Mrs. Biddle’s appear-
ance here, Mrs. J. M. Massey, presi-
dent, declared.
They also expressed their grati-
tude to employes of the City of
Cuero, T. O. Buchel, and the
American Legion for their assist-
ance in making the event such a
successful one, the president said.
Responsible ot a great extent for
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A. A. Boldt, Herbert Boehl, A
Friar and A. Fischer.
Mrs. L L Buttery was chair-
man of the Container and Acces-
Shower Honors
Mrs. Schulte
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Ars. James Schulte was honored
Friday .October 12, at a stork show-
er at the NYA lounge.
Hostesses ere Mrs. L. R wini-
ford, Mrs. John D. Bauer, and Mrs.
Victor Brier. Twenty-four guests
were present.
. Gifts were hung from a pink and
blue clothesline over the table
which was centered with a stork.
The pink and Hue color scheme
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Assisting Mrs. Biddle with her in Cuero.
er and editors on flower arrange- demonstrations were Mesdames J. Fifteen towns were represented ing and Mrs. Jeannette Cook,
ments at the all-day school con- D. Bramlette, Bob Arbogust, J. H. here.' at the Flower Arrangement--
ducted at the NYA building. Hogan and Alfred Friar. show, Mrs. Massey reported.
Members of the Club Saturday Mrs. Freeman Schultz w a s j
expressed their appreciation to the chairman of the Selling Committee. q ,
various Cuero merchants who dis- co-chairman was Mrs. C. C \c,:.
played advertising posters in theR. •UC IICJUllKln
m I> 4101, cetBicient, In charge of the food were Mes-
Actor Lecn Errol, 70, famed "rub-- --- --
ber legs” comedian of the stage and ' The first United States post of-
screen, left the bulk o' an estimat- fire was established in Boston in
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dames J. W. Jackson, Reiffert
Blackwell, J. W. Parker, Charles
Howe, Norman A. Sanders, J. W.
Angerstein, Leon Polzin, Leslie Mc-
Bride, R. Bomford and Burgess
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Cuero’s four progressive
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Imagine! A smart 52-inch Double Dresser with Mir-
ror plus a generous Utility Headboard, with Hollywood
Frame, that measures 84 inches from one attached Nite
Stand to the other — all included at this one low price.
Furthermore, SOLID OAK is used to build lasting value
into this well designed group. The finish is limited to
give that wanted modern look. Come in tomorrow —
see how these ingenious pieces find room for all your
bedroom essentials.
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The bride-elect attended Sac-
red Heart Academy, was graduated
from Waco High School, and 'at-
tended Our Lady of Victory Col-
lege in Fort Worth for one year.
She was graduated from Provi-
dence Hospital School of Nursing
in August, and is now employed on
the surgical staff there.
The future bridegroom is the
| George and Donna Keseling, Vir-
ginia and Sylvia Bowen, Jo Ann
Benbow, William Peebles, Peggy
Joyce Stone, Mary Alma Tellander,
and Larry Gene and Donnie Coker.
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Craze, Victor. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 251, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1951, newspaper, October 21, 1951; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418244/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.