The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1964 Page: 5 of 14
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Nordheim News
Mias Ida Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Klaeve-
mann of Austin were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. H. A.
Klaevemann.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Neutz-
ler and Misses Helma and
Paula Neutzler of San Antonio
visiied with Mr. and Mrs. M.
II. Nemzler and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Neutzier Sunday.
Mrs. T. W. Walters and chil-
dren of Meyersville spent Sat-
urday with her * mother Mrs.
Mary Pargmann.
lehn and Mrs. Ida Thormalehn
of Orange Grove spent Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Schlosaer and Mr. and Mrs.
Egon Braune.
Mrs. W. C. Busby visited
with her mother, Mrs. L. A.
Smith at La Vemia Thursday.
Miss Barbara Jane Wagner
left for S. W. T. S. C. in San
Marcos Thursday where she
has accepted a position with
the Testing and Guidance Cen-
ter before classes start.
Miss Billie Joyce Huck left
r»i j t ai i ------- - »
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Goehring last Wednesday for Austin to
of San Antonio and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Goehring of York-
town were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fuhrken
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Heino Janssen
and sons of Lyford spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Janssen.
attend the Austin School of
Business. Miss Huck is the dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelton
Huck.
Mrs. Kay Self and daughter
of Victoria spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. T. L.
Magee.
Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schilling, of Corpus Christi visited with
Dnd daughter, Miss Evelyn of I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Horesville visited with Mr. j Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
,nd Mrs. Otto Schneider Satur-! Charpentier Thursday. w
•jav ' We are sorry to report Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeReese, Leo Brown a medical^ patient
and son of San Antonio visited in the Spohn Hospital fit Cor-
,villi Mrs. H. A. Klaevemann < pus Oiristi.
firul other friends Saturday. j Rev. Martin Burow of St.
Mrs. H. H. Wied spent Satur-1 Paul Lutheran CJiurch. Vernon
day afternoon with Mr., and
Mrs. Hugo Gohlke in Yorktown.
Mi. and Mrs. Emil Dahse
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klesei
o. Wieniar visited with Mrs.
Olga Stir! last Wednesday.
Osterloh, Dennis Schlinke, and
Ed. Springer attended the Sou-
thern Conference Convention
in tlie Faith Lutheran at Taft
Saturday, Sept. 12.
The Community extends
Mrs. Olga Stirl returned home sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
>unday from Wiemar. She was lie Goehring cf San Antonio in
iccompanied home by Mr. and ! the loss of their little son
drs. Henry Klesei, who visited j Larry Layne, 10 months-and- 13
with her Sunday. days old.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Metting Grandparents are Mr. and
md ton attended the birthday; Mrs. Adolph Fuhrken from here
•arty of Garry Ray Danysh, j and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goeh-
,on of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j ring of Yorktown. Rites for
jfurysh in Smiley last Sunday. | little Larry Layne were held in
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mar the Lamprecht Chapel at York-
',Ava!1 of San Antonio visited j town and burial in the Nord-
vith Mr. and Mrs. Emil Onken heim Cemetery Wednesday,
art Sunday. i Sept. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Onken ac-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller of
:,.mpanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Cleburne were weekend guests
vsond Huck of San Antonio toj of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kozok.
omfort. an<l visited with Mrs. Saturday supper guests in the
.corse Bade and son, Garland | home at Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ko-
,s. week. zok were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Mrs.' Ivo Brown and Mrs. Kozok, Mrs. Andrew Kozok and
/on Charpentier visited with'son. Jimmy of Yorktown.
5r and Mrs. Ben Pearce in Mrs. Emil Schaefer and
v Shiner .Nursing Home at Mrs. Emil Leister were Vic-
h.nr last Mondav. toria visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Fuchs' Mrs. W. E. Butler was com-
; Austin were Saturday guests i plimented with a pink and blue
• the home of Mr. and Mrs. i shower Friday morning from
I II Neutzler. > 9 to 11 a m. at the Park Loun-
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Remmers ge. Hostesses were Mrs. W. C.
nd Mrs. M. H. Charpentier at- j Busby, Mrs. Ed Pat Mixon,
?nded the funeral services of Mrs. Jack Young and Mrs. EI-
uvgust F. Stahl in Denhawken , roise Helmcrs. The Lounge was
;t,j' yjrjnday. ' most attractive that featured a
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorma-pink and blue color theme. The
blue Plumbago held central
placing on the table which was
overlaid with whije cloth. Pink
and blue Angel Food cake and
cookies and coffee were serv-
ed. The gifts were presented to
the honuree in a large wicker
basket decorated in pink and
blue bow’s. Out-of-town guests
were Mrs, Otto Koopmann,
Mrs. Gilbert Koopman, Mrs.
Clarence Neimier and Mrs.
Mllani Roeder of Yorktown.
Mrs. Harold Stirl entertain-
ed with a children’s party
Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 8, in
recognition ot the eighth birth-
day of her daughter. Denise.
The birthday cake was used
for central placing and was a
yellow confection decorated
with eight candles. In addition
to the birthday cuke, other re-
freshments were served. Plate
favors were pencils and bub-
ble gum. Out-of-town guest
was her grandmother, Mrs.
Paula Luedicke of Yorktown.
Games of Canasta were en-
joyed at the home of Mrs. T.,
L. Magee Thursday afternoonj
when site was hostess to the 1
Canasta Club. Attractive ar-
rangements of garden flowers
enhanced the game room, and
refreshments of doughnuts and J
coffee were served. Scores
w?re held by Mrs. Elmo Neutz- j
ler, Mi's. Travis Sempey, Mrs.
Herbert Mueller and Mrs. Ray
Voelkel.
Mrs. Leona Stril of Vctoria
spent Sunday afternoon with her
sister, Mrs. H. A. Klaevemann. j
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Talk are j
spending this week with their:
-children in Houston. Mrs. Talk j
and her sons, Arthur and Jam-
es will leave on tour of France
and Spain next week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Reynolds j
left Sunday for 9 a.m. where
Mr. Reynolds will re-enter col-
lege.
Mrs. Jun DeFoor and son,
Jimmie were Austin visitors
j Saturday.
j Sunday’s guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Butler
were Mr. and Mrs. Giles Aili-j
son of Pettus. , j
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Simek ■
and daughters of Victoria visit- j
ed with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Butler.
Dinner guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leister
Sunday were Walter Stirl of
Loraine and Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Ledwig and daughter of
Yorktown.
Walter Stirl of Loraine re-
turned home Monday morning.
He was accompanied home by
his mother Mrs. Olga Stirl and
his sister, Mrs. Willie Buesing
who will be with the Stirl
family. Mrs. Buesing will also
visit wth her children Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Buesing and Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Warwas in
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REUNION!—En route to San Diego, Calif.. Navy pilot Lt. Charles F. Klussmann, who es-
, aped from Communist captivity in Laos, kisses his wife, Sara, at Travis Atr Force Base,
Calif., then poses for cameramen. Klussmann was shot down over Laos while on a photo-
reconnaissance flight last June 6. M S _
SPECIALS!
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.,
September 17-18-19
__ ren visited with Mr. and Mrs. , and Mrs. T. F. Trammell Sat-
E D U A K Jim Rohan last Friday. ! urday night and Sunday.
. Mr*. T. F Trammell Mr. and Mrs. Seth Trammell1 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Billings
and daughter. Cindy of Bay and son. Mike of Victoria visit-
Ihe Worthingtons of Corpus ^ parents.
Christi were guests here Friday.
and Saturday of the Fox fam-;
iiy-
James Fox of McAllen visit-
ed his brother and family here
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zachar-
ias are tlie grandparents of
another bom to the Edgar
Stehles at Yoakum. His name
is Jerry Wayne and he weighed j
8 lbs., 8 ozs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bcitram
and daughter, Iois Ann, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Zacharias.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle McElroy
and daughters. Linda, Nancy
and Patsy of Victoria were
Sunday aflernoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McElroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Bauer
and sons, Jamie and Billy and
daughter, Bonnie of Victoria
visited the Trammells and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. ,
McElroy last Friday evening. 1
Mrs. W. G. Stall and child-
Lubbock.
Mrs. Herman Gips of York-;
town and Wilfred Gips of Hou-
ston spent Sunday afternoon
with Miss Malinda Peters.
Mrs. C. A. Meisehen, Mrs.
Ed. Wagner and Miss Ida
Schmidt visited with Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Gaus in Runge
Monday. Mr. Gaus is on the
sick list.
THE CUERO RECORD. Wed., Sept. 18, 1984
T. F. Trammell last Saturday
j evening.
j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hill
| and children, Valerie and Way-
f ne Jr., were also guests of the
! Trammells Saturday,
j Mrs. T., F. Trammell was a
| business visitor in Cuero Fri-!
day. She visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Malteni and Mrs. I/>ttie
Allen and with Mrs. Green while
!. there.
Jolene Bennett had as her
| guests, Kenny and Judy Bar-
ber last Saturday,
Sunday guests of Mr. and
iMrs. Otis Leggett were his bro-
ther, Leo and Elton of Bay
j City and his sister and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop of i
Victoria.
Mrs." Joel Jackson and baby
daughter, Linda Kay spent Fri-
. day afternoon with the Otis
Leggetts.
j Mrs. Bobby Wagner and baby
daughter. Sandra Fay, of Cuero
<’LL SHOW VOL) HOW TO
3E A IWO CAH FAMILY.
‘ It's time to Sturt enjoying Qto
reedom and fun of being ■
:ar family, and I'll show you the
i ;asy way to do IL I’m O. Howto
I lustJes, a Cuero Record CUbMi-
, ied ad. LU show you lust the
*ight car for your family aWff
ludget. Just follow me back to
Classification 00. "Auto* to*
iaJe” in the Want Ada
spert last Wednesday with her i WANT a better job? II may
, pa. ents, Mr. and Mrs Otis ! be waiting under "Help Want-
Mr. ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leggett. ' *1” ln Classified secHon tt>
John a. Berning
Optometrist
GLASSES FITTED
121 E.
Cuero
■-r.t'
a girl's
best friend
\!
diamonds h
slick at a whittle
tkin-clott fit for you
smooths the figure
under sheaths, side-slit
fashions long lithe even-
ing dresses, plain knit
stretch nylon seamless
stockings, panty top.
Colors: barely and there.
3.00
KOEHLER’S
Cuero’s House of Quality
Since 1890
Phone CH 5-5121
sheer, lacy nylons
smartly dull, seamless
in fair lady colors:
barely black 1.95.
order
BY
phone <T
WE DELIVER
CR 5-3427
5- Deliveries A
Day IMon. thru Thur.
9-10-11 AM.
4 • 5 P.M.
6- Deliveries On
Fri. & Sat.
9-10-11 A.M.
3-4-5 PJV1.
Tot**’ H *
ii rRESH-VERKtoi
FOLGER’S instant
COFFEE
i°°, $129
Jar..........
MORTON
CAN
BLACK PEPPER___________10c
BIO TOP GIANT JAR
PEANUT BUTTER_________43c
HI NT’S 14 PI- "XL.
CATSUP___________________15c
DEL MONTE NO. 803
SPINACH____________ 14c
IDEAL * £'N8
DOG FOOD_______________29c
QUART
MIRACLE WHIP----------49c
WHITE WINGS 5 LBS- *5
FLOUR____________49c $1.89
PREMIUM ’ LB.
CRACKERS________________26c
VALLEY GOLD 1/2 GAL.
MELLORINE_______________39c
- PRODUCE-
Tokay 2 Lbs.
GRAPES_____________25c
Stalk
CELERY__________— 13c
Cello Bag
CARROTS____________9c
10 Lbs.
POTATOES________-39c
8WANSDOWN
Cake Mix
99<’
* PKGS.
White, Devils Food, Yel.
Bring your AJAX coupons to this store.
See if your Puzzle Piece is a winner
PINT BOTTLE
WHITE KARO...........- 21c
303 CAN
. 32c
GEBHARDT’S
CHILI with Beans----------
HUNT’S * CANS
TOMATO SAUCE.........27c
BITS-O SKA
TUNA
LB. CAB
..79c’
FOLGER’S
COFFEE..............
r
REALEMON * O® BOrTLF,
LEMON JUICE__________- 22c
IMPERIAL 5
SUGAR__________________19c
With Purchase of Any 0 Light Bulba —
GE — WESTINGHOUSE — MERLITE
SCOTKINS J*?X
DINNER NAPKINS........23c
WOODBURY'S *L0A SIZE—tax Incl.
LOTION______________ 49c
RIVER BRAND * LB. PKG.
RICE____________________29c
ADAM’S BEST iVi OZ. BTL
VANILLA EXTRACT.....33c
KIMBELI/S LARGE JAR
SALAD OLIVES_____._____39c
KIMBELI/S POUND
S.P. OLEO__________ 15c
KIMBELI/S MS (CAW"
PIE CHERRIES_____________19c
Holnum O.F. — Rainbo O.F. — Butter Kru»t Bamby
BREAD —.....- 2 looves 39c
SKINNER > * BOXES-
Macaroni or Spaghetti-----25c
- MEATS -
I.B
HAMBURGER ..39c
3 LBS.
$1.10
FRYERS...........
LB
.. 33c
VEAL RIBS ——
POUND
_.35c
VEAL ROUND —.
POt ND
.. 79c
PRESSED HAM ....
POUND
. _ 49c
MCLUNGS
GROCERY MARKET
We Give Cuero Savings Stamps! Double Stamps On
Wednesday on Purchase of $2.50 or More In Cash.
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Jennes, Ernest H. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1964, newspaper, September 16, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695428/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.