The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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SUNDAY. MAY. 13, 1951
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cornet solo by Freddie Fischer; and
reading of a paper prepared by Miss
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week was the Musical Benefit Tea
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roomy. Ideal for cooling beverages or storing
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NEW ROLLA-DRAWERS for fruits and
vegetable* glide quietly in and out with a
touch!
approaching marriage of-—.
daughter, Deloris Ann, to Miiwebe
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For the SPARE ROOM, SLEEPING PORCH, BOYS’
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ROOM, CAMP USE or LOUNGE DUTY—thia praetical
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approach to utility and comfort is yours at pin money
cost during our special sale. Compare the price ■
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compare the value—compare the features. You'l buy.
she second on April 22. I Mrs. Nichols had high i
Eing floral arrangements were1 Mrs Momtt the low score.
icaly placed in the rooms and I During the progressions a delicious
I used as centerpieces for the salad course was served.
where supper was served bur-,--- —
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NEW REDI-CUBE ICE TRAYS let
you take one cube at a time—or as many as
you want!
NEW ALUMINUM SHELVES w
narrow spacing that prevents smalL con-
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donated by Ferguson’s Flower Gar- Francis Morgenroth and Mrs. James
den. : Elsewhere in the reception j Stratton. Piano selections of six
NG BOTTLE SPACE gives you room
for lots of bottles, extra-tll bottles—even
gallon containers!
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: air circulation and even temperature through-
out cabinet! -
*o was Burt of Cuero. When the couple left
Brown, for Fort Smith. Ark- on their wed-
Jean- ding trip, the bride was wearing an
to were Messrs, and Mesdames
Is and John Duke, sponsors of
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Tuesday afternoon, May 8 at the 'Women In Politics'’ and Mrs. S.ro announce the engagement and
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club rooms with the president, Mrs P Boothe of Austin gave a discussion
F R. Williams presiding. No im-jof her work in the Capitol, given in honor of Mrs. Williams, the
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toy "The Lord’s Prayer’ at Fort Smith where the groom is
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marriage by her father. Cuero high school as an honor stud- t.
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six o’clock in the afternoon with upon which rested four babv
hostesses being members of the Mu- chids. At the base of the arrange-
rooms were floral arrangements sent lands played by Mesdam:s O M
, by individual members of the club. Boyles, James Stratton, and Miss
tron of honor and wore a gown of
pink lace fashioned after that of the
bride. Her headdress was of pink
lace and she carried a nosegay of
Vanda orchids. 4 ’ ", r*
Robert Gilbert of San Benito serv-
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The affair wgs given in-recognition t corsage made as a gift for Mrs. Otto, Olga Buchel. ,
of National Music Week and the Buchel. the club mother. 1 The committee in charge of ar-
closing of the current club year. i An interesting program was pre-langements were Mesdames J D
Beautiful bouquets of picardysented during the appointed time in- Kaufman, Louis Schorre. Walter
gladioli, a gift of Haaks ‘Flowtrcluding piano numbers by Misses Schorre, Angerstein. Boyle, A. J
shop, were arranged in the living; Ellen Ann Boyle. Sandra Reiffert. i Phillips, James Stratton. Fielding
room and the special arrangement of Cathy Young, Billy Koenig, Beverly • Breeden, Jr- J H, Hogan, Tad Lane
red carnations on the sun porch was Bush. Annette Arhelger and Kay ; and Miss Anna Wagner.
I The affair attracted 170 guests and
more than one hundred dollars was
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witbntted Lt. Gilbert graduated
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me itra in . series or parties’ Mesdames C D. Peavy. P A. Mur-
for their friends at their at-ray, J. c Howerton. C. F. Combs,
ve home in north Cuero, the'Jessie Nichols. Carl Bohne, A. F.
component being on April 16,Momtt and R. S. McWilliams.
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in Cuero on Sunday, May 6. Her shoulder length yell of illusion
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portant matters were up for dis-i Mrs. Larson, the new president, in- retiring president, at her home in,
cussion at the business meeting .vited members to a luncheon to beiWesthoff on Tuesday, May 22.
which was concluded bv Mrs. Wil- '
liams turning the gavel over to the । mcmaamandesaddddidhaasmmnamseaneansmmamammaemaasa
new president, Mrs C. H Latson.
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Offer* you peace of mind. Safeguard
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The club colors of purple and Boyle; Vocal solos by Misses
white were carried out in decorating Polly Dietze, Jeannine Mar-
the tea table with the. centerpiece, quis and Kay Holloway and Joe
arranged and contributed by Cuero Boyle and Mesdames Ben Prause, members of the club to all who made
Flower Shop, featuring the musical Jim Angerstein and Fielding Bree- the afternoon a pleasant affair.
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Hawthorne Club Meeting thesmnantle smhok Deloris Ann Peters
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Hawthorne Club members met on Mrs. J. h Pridgen who spoke on j Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Peters of Cue-
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1951, newspaper, May 13, 1951; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1551818/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.