The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 145, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 20, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs. L. C. fas vers
Yorktown Society
L
T*t Urtsera.* Paris*. H*2 *
fttnuMt tunned *» **«' ®*
Sunday afternoon Job* 2 when
Xr Bad Mn H W. DamSurg
en-jera-ned wlife * Mfc» *®*K
C*| Opr. houw
Mn C V Kali of HaaOOB
<u •' «* gaeri hoc* jr waa£
sever*; btmirei rvuer* *ene
' re£Jtemd. lb* tehi* wa*
•»ith « Lace txXn over gc«d aa-
taa. mJ held • ftetws flf the
fwwrts taap» «* ® J'*«* ‘•“I
«MI u fliwiff <* brwa*
mum*. IwOte to* host*
««*% Cwir mi. Milvr, Doresurz
Mn, .’ior.i Dt'ji mktujm:
3Mf.aen cf her Fbny-Tw Q*
t! her bom* Thndiy srrtb •
josehe-as.
(ted rase* m#> fcbes. added eo-
tor v> the house
LuKfceon was served from the
t*b> overlaid with *
does embossed wHfc red roe**.1
Cower* were laid tor Mr*. Urn
Nsasaaper. Mr*. Herbert Muts-
thief. Mn. Assert Gran, Mn.
Tb Koorlfkl. Mr» Max Smart
.and Mn. Drrts
Alfred Lsateeman - install i n Z
marshal tedi <f Gweite; AJ-
•bHejroa Pheantofer installing chap-
lain, of Gol>ad; Alfreds Wof-
ford - installs* organist of AJ-
See, Chr.a Phenamgrr. secretary
pro-tern of Goliad
Preceding the mstaJiat! o n
of
net giMwrad
Nordheint It
«d Mn OorM * P**^ , seremcerir. a program *«»«-,
ra and tfatqfrr. Mn. Doneri
Healey and Mr ftnu? o f
i4vj*ton
The. r fiwr gnmdeh&droB aw*
nasaEber* of tor boraaparrt. Al-
so preresr* tee* A:r*»* Aar *-
r.«r and C K F RaMn. the
ttiaiwi of fiftr- ftw **»••
ted Mn. DeraborT'S r-other
Mn DrJbnc- 4 K;ran of
ajne t •
'dr t DscrAwg ■»wre *
v- jje rter wsto matching i***
v.<rt !>' e&r*i«e eu ^
f>tk*d wr..”* m.-r.i with fold,
•sihri
ed during the afternoon
The Grama* Camm-jrity Cen-
ter povided the sett** for the
irt* PWadrtef-. W>!and family
reonkm Sunday with eighteen
different fajrilet being _pre-
Mer.
' smted by great mete*
i g-ea* nepMrk* of Mku Una; and
.'other ittJe'' friends who were
Larry Hme --S*»cy Jane Hesse.
Donna Osddy aU of Set:'. Ar.tcn-
io: Danny'rphnaon -of Bahop,
A basket dinner <ru ier»- Demi* Seltr>lkr, Jay Settmller
HoTiy and Kherrv.Lamprecht of
at
Hall
their 12th reunion. A
dish dinner was served. Owen
were laid lor US.
Election of offteen
follows Emmet
ident; Mn. MeU Henke and Dr
Marvin GoMfce first and seeond
vte*-pr**ld*nt; Mildred Krae-
ger, leeretiry - treasurer ft
was voted to meet la UK at
the Xordheim
ter.
Mn. Henke gave a
esting report, which
during the >ear ten bribe,
tour weddjngs. She also a
from :*« to IMS mere wer
Jd*{«eendants.
The Henr>- Kamr. tssmJjr with i
€3 member* pre teat was Jhe|
a n d< Jarzest family represewfied. Lou-
is Roth of Victoria and Mra.
EbVabeth Henke <d Yorinom
were the oldert and Umett Dee-
wr. daughter of Mr. 'and Mn.
Harold Dre>r, ww* dse young-
est present.
ASTHMA
FAS tanJ^yj Saaeon w vw
<-« Arww t e-tf
• jta-I ewdt :*ka.asA.
;«* estt {*3&tev earns *ne»<.
fut-fm sf sV *■ M.etf r
»• • Irpe'et: fee- cats ceeff
*e.w •.♦* in; t »«w tt
. , * y*M OruggiJt to' hfASI.
I. Hauer* llumiir*
A recepetor »■« held to toe
the Maw-
si; 'Temple immediately after
cr.stallatior
Red roae* centered the white
linen rr/read table Mr* Ca
Sehroller served the. cake
Bethe Tee Pfmon of B:s h o
po»ired the punch and Mr* Al-
vin Cnyxa oreawed at toe vHer
coffee service
Members of the Worth-. Ma*-
irm * family here tor the tn-
l
I
Fatigue can often
be traced to an
eye condition,
according to oyoitght
tpocUlwts acro»*
tho nation
"Guttfd agamst eye ait-
ms*, eyestrain and poor
e zm with an annual,
professional e/e exami-
nation b/ a Doctor of
Optometry," advises Dr.
3. J. Roger* of Texas
State Optical.
Mt. ftAVIB BATES, ».
Optometrist ,
104 8. MAIN
VICTORIA, TFJaS
m 3*6122
OPEN ALL DAY
SATURDAY
ed vA eewers laid for ar>wfrhr.
At the bustnec* tewrton a" cf-1 Yorklown
f.c#rs were ne-elee*ed who are
G:lb*n Wlefasd of Oaem pee-> fellowship center'of
fLder*' Alfred W>:a»i Of Yoeit
sawn, vice-pre* '.den* K » n r the
W>iard 2nd vise - president-
Caesar M'**cg *eer«ea--tres-
pjrer and Mrs Flr’in C.p* cf.
Yorirtown, director-.It was vot-
ed to have re-mton at
•he Orna.j Or**' • the. toft
Sunday in June..
Th» oMe*‘ rrrrr.he- -yr—e—
wn Mr*. T.d*tJ! G.p» of YorVr-
•ow~; the- y'A •*•--*•>* r-at Steve
Roftin.g w- of M' end Airs.
®/">* W! of Mr and Mr*
0««*r»r» -TaftilH *
The T«4tt«! Mmoik T-rr--
» -5-*« opened Sattrrd»v even-
Tr , tor- the ooen ;nr*a!t%t ; o r
M-*» L:,n.a Brwm - * «
made Worthy Mi*nr of the lo-
re * eh sneer No MS of t'-se order
of the. F-' **ers Star Other off-
e*rj Installed were. Wcrth*.- P»-
rm-Leifie Geffer - .Aasociete
*'a-r*e.r»om*; Sneefcel*- Associ-
ate D*rm - R-rntm SpeckeJt;
wretary C"rrshe!ine Dehotah;
treesirrer Vi-rsdfJi HtJway:
oomhirtres* - Lavera T^emke
A fotr.pfimeBt to IDi ieuse
rSessner. bride elect of Weldon
Blajrhke. Jr., was a KirprUe
personal gamer, green by Miss
Mari vs Mer -ng Mi* Betty
Burda and Mn James LaPoait
at the Wilton Mettmg home.
The rft table held an ar-
rangement of reDoer roses and
yellow irrterfhes.
The tea table wa* overlaid
ith a white isnen cover and
Held In the center an oblong
Sr-
Henry Leick.
Mr. and Mn. Herman
*. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Barg-
maw. Sr.. Mr. and Mra. Leroy
(ftllfei. Sr.. Wallace Migttra and
ton Unto Lamprecht cf York-
tosm, wMi Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Leek of CUero were in Jan An-
tonio far «w LakfrdtoMfc wd.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlan gdfrooder
and children have returned from
a vacation trip that took toem to
Louisiana. Miaaiaalppi. tennes-
see. Georgia and Alabama.
Guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Anderson during the week were
Mrs. Hollis Mills cf Mission and
Mias AQenla Lay of Hallettv
viHe. V
For o mw hone
tistoi biilt m
you nral property
- see Jii Walter
TO HARRY - The forthcoming marriage at Minks Hughes
to Wayne B Uf. soa of Mr. aad Mrs. Armks WoM of Greea
DeWW. is aaaotairwd by her parents, Mr. nad Mrs. 1. W.
Hughes at Twtimr*. The wedding hae heen set lor July IS
to the First Methodist Church in York town. A reception will
follow la the church educational bunding.
rallatton included - her w*r "jfceted tiwta da
i ». t*.e* snd yellow day hi e*
Mrs. Dan Wcftord and Mr.
Wcffced of'Alice;' Mr and Mr* ^rtpersed
Rex Pa?** of Bahbp- Mr and-:n'f*-
Mrs Y'r. Cidd of ?ar Anto-
nio and' their children. i
with yeiiow bitter-.
Out of town ’ spirits included ; wtih the Herman von Boeder
j Mr. and Mr*. Waiter Krueger j family at thee nineb home,
iand daughter Ley.*** of V.C-. u'.^iaxn Knande* and
tori* }>L' and Mr* Kdear L
■ N'jemever and. daughter of .Run-
ige: Mrs. Cha* Riede*el- and
I!V * sor. Edward of Gilietf; Miss
kitta itotoM
The descendants of the late
vr.tcow* , Adolph and Ida-Range Smter
Thursday atoerretor. Kanej ^ at **
Fr.sb ► tgwnwi her rural (wwi^W^ « Ycrlrtowv for
to member* of the Young Mat-1**.'
ron* Oub and ^ver guest*. , ^
Garden Reavers of dan.-la*. no-
*et and S3ies formed a back-!
ground foe the table* .placed for
i.'nda '.Ythmeser of
gor. George Hanson and «oc.s
Carl arvi Herb.e of 5an Antixtio.
Afhcer-ht Reunion
daugh-
•( .ter. Mi-s Billie Keandei. Mis*
f Patricia Jociscbtees, Mr. and -
: Mrs. A.bert Buchhorr.. Mr. and
in ‘
at-j
tended a birthday party given by
| Dr and Mrs. Grant S'jdton at
i their home in recognition of hi*
3-U. COUNTRY SQUH9
s jg. fesas
I-** JAMS TOWN
Mac Vire-' 5®r*' Meenenga. were
' Nixan Mor. lav evening and
pfwnRi ivnimnn » .
. j Dirt/xiay.
Descendants of Tr.^ :ate Chr.Vj ^ Sorm&n Schos-
| tag and bis father Fred Schostag'
barbecue di-nrer
were ! aid
the garr.es Card* tested Ruth
Otar/fer and CvmbeLine Debr^
rah who had hagti score, Jo
tian ant Fh.II per.a ; Mtiz - Al-
brecht held thesr second reunwo
at the Weesatche Community
CercengSunday. June 6 with 1S9
family member* attending
M.-- Dorothy Albrecht and
Mr* Lorraine Wunderhch were
at tiv* rojfjster.
! A cove**vi d:sh dinner was
’ a**o.3S*e ccBductrew - Dorothy. Keper. 1o*. score. Laura Sehro-
Geffe- ohsplam - fie’rn* Itowe- -der the travel trophy, Cla-:d.a
.krr.asr.; marshall - Billie von Haim. Gladys Hale, Selma Boc-
Rcev>- orgaids* - Ada Ladrer:! cVmarni. Frances talk.
'•Sts- po.nt*" Ado-Myrtle Tjrt-iHilsarfrer Glerma Wolf
rartch; Ruth- Fl-> Reken: Rs-|llnd McMillan and tV Soresi
ther - Josephine Pisic-r; Martha1
J-Ssrle" Tvemke: Klecta-Gerald-j
The Okies* members of the j
family pre*fnt were Herman
Neater and Mn. Agnes P.Lede-
sel. Darrell Nosier was t h e
youngest. He Is the son of Mr
and Mrs. Glen Voster of Ho<uv |
ton. The Manford Noster famGy. ,
came the greatest di*tanee from 1 *"
have re*t,-ned from Beaumont ‘
; where the* visited Mr. aijd Mrs.
Gerald Pickett and family
i Week end guest* of Mias -Lina
Braun: g .t,eluded bser si*;er.
Mr* Van Wofford and Mr. Wof-
ford of Alice, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Pinson with Danny and
and Roosevelt
Ine Gee Wring; Warder - Ema
Borehers Aenrinel - Giadjw
Webb.
j Install r.g officer* w«ere L-oti.se
ilJndermsn -installing officer:
On Sunday st the noon h«r
Miss Brw-mir entertained at her
home with s mid-day dinner
party- for the oct of town mem-
bers of her family “'bo were
afar- sm.
Rosa"1- Yexas
At the business session it wa*
agreed to hold the 19G8 mHUor.
n Yorktown the first ftmday in
'June, st the American Legion
Center with Herman Noster a*
chairman of the arrangement*.
Mr. and Mrs. Ad Noster, and
Mr and Mrs. Roland Heklt
Corpus Christi were unable
^ . Rt'xann of Bishop. Mr. and Mrs.
lywv-.ard A'brecht of. \ cior.a Q^y ^ daughter. Don-
na and the H*> ’e chiidren Nan- j
cy. I^rry and Cymh.a of San
Antonin.
Mr and Mr*. Alfred Kerlick,'
with-daughters Misse* Janice;
and Vaida, have returned from
Metaria. La., after a vsit with
their daughter Mrs. John Wise
and family.
Little Gillette Btons of Hous-
vifit with his
| grandmother Mrs. Raiph Wof-!
Albrecht o f j
a* •hosts tor
the <jay. It was agreed that the
19W remind be held the .first
: .Sunday in June. Anton Albrecht
! of Ander. 91 and R ohert Al-
brecht 83, of Victoria and Mr*,
j Lillian Albrecht Eckert. 77 of
Gohad were the three older
! family member* .to attend. The
youngest boy was Edward John „
! Wunderlich of Nordheim and ]
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tnend to thousand* of rural families. For more than
19 years Jim Walter has helped families who de-
sire to live awoy from the city to hove a fine new
home, and arrange a monthly payment plan they
could easily efford. This year many new models
bove been added — bigger and better than ever.
When you own your property you need no cosh
whatsoever, and you con choose your home from
over 25 different J, 2, 3, or 4 bedroom models.
Write Jim Waller today and ask for our new
full color catalog - IT'S HtC«
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Jim Wa/terfapi >7
CUERO HEADQUARTERS
FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS
Tel-A - Win Co.
118 N. Esplanade CR 5-4622
i attend on account of illness.
The:' were remembered with
i cards of the day’s activities.
i the younger. g:r! • a ..; Pr-Anr - ,or{i, w.*je parents. Mr and
| Albrecht of Port Lavaca- Mr*.- John Burns and daughters
PERSON,U> Clare and fy'nthia are on a va-
______ ;^rr- R.emens<fate»d',r H t ra--rn trip m Goloradn. The
ftfrr-Two Otob , rU^rrt tauW V tt'irt* are at a girl* camp ui Cot-
A party pretty In appointment P^eton. Cai^rn.a af-j^^
yeas that of Thursday evening! l*r a vns't 'A ucelcs o.rr M„ M P • Stewart of Long
when Miss Amy Erb entertain-1 ’'‘'l Y£ Par«“n'- ‘ ^ IVanen V J and Mrs.- Lou
ed member*'of the Fifty - Two, Paul R«em«rt£CJ»eide.. H * P“-.j.Albrecht Kbvach r.f Vallejo
dub tor^ tom to San \nron.o, Ca,;f aPe hp_fC for „ wil3,
Pink and white mne, hanked1 h* *** a ^ t relauyes and attended the Al-
t° California. J tn-echt family reunion.
JIM WALTER CORPORATION
I would 8V« to Vnow sore shout your budding and
Seaming plan. Ftoato send mu « hot sstoiof. 1 am
rttornfrd in • ...
a Homo a CaStogo
NAMI_
ADDRESS__
CITY_.STATE___
Trtoohoew
My building lot i* Vxotod ln_
.County.
Wf A«t OMN ON SUNDAY
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
Huy. 90 E. 1-ml. E. lx>op IS
I*. O. Box M« — Thooe: MO 1-tSI*
and white roee*
the mantle and the r.-okir theme
m
art
mats/-'
... to the loveliart wedding
of the year. The bride will
be radiant in subtly shaped
silk peau de soie with fly-away
paneling, and a mist of
fingertip veilinf.
VJ
BRIDAL
GOWNS
49.00 up
ATTENDANTS’
GOWNS
25.00 up
We Invite
You
To Viait
Our
REMODELED
and
ENLARGED
BRIDAL
rgm
8m
E. J, ETUNGER
SALON
DOWimmK VICTORIA
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Ml4 H
Of pink and white contirvjed
through the party.
Rosaiind McMillan and Cyn-
bebne Deborah had high scores.
Se.ma Boeckrr.axin had lou
score and Jue Pieper received
the travel trophy. Others '*ho
played were Frahces Talk. Gla-
dys Hale. Eivie Beken. Elmina
von Roeder,-Viola Smith. Myrtle
^1 Mr. and Mrs R J Roeder. I
1 Jr . were in Conxis Chrici h’ri-;
Mr. and Mrs. August Riede-1 sirier. Mr*. C R. F.
by
sel honoring Mr. Riede.-.el and
their daughter, Mis* M; ma Kay
Krueger of Houston, who each
had a birthday June 10
In the garden area the table
was laid witli red and uhile
checkered damask. Mutton and
r ucken barbecue va* *er\'ed
Covers were laid for hventx'.
FUN
FOR
CASHI
and
r®f»«n
•INOO
CARDS
Ar AMt •* russt svosi*
'»««• WCINMt
, day and-visited his' sister, Mrs. j
; Dean Gano and family They
; said Mr. Gina was recover i n gj
; slowly fivjra a recent ‘serious ac-
cident.
Mis* tlnarla Wagner has re-
: tamed from Austin where *r.-
I visited relatives and friends.
I^etzetieh. Laura Schroeter and Jennifer Fechner •* :«•
Ruth. Chandler. 'Houston- *1sere ihab visiting
ner sister, Mrs. Charles Hoi;
Dinner Party Hn<Y
A delightful hospitaittv of Sun- ',al dtstock of Sun An-
dav was the dinner parr, given! ,or ■* v'<* ^ her
-■ - ' **— e- r> f Random
i Mr*. Wittstock has recently re-
| turned from Germany where
! she had an extended visit with
i her daughter and family.
- . Mrs. w; C. Smith Sr. w»* in
| Victoria Monday for a visit with
j friends.
( Mr*. IV. P. Menn and son
Bili. of TVmna were here dorinr
the week for a visit with Mr.
and Mr*. Paul R. Menn On
Friday they continued on to
Gatesville for a visit with her
mother, Mrs, F. G. Haynes.
Mr*. C. F Nichols has re-
turned to Beeville after a visit
in Yorktown with friend*.
Guests in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. John Barth the past week
included Dr. and Mr*. Wm.
Barth and children of Corpus
Oiristi, Mr. and Mrs. J. R
Wright of Carizwi .Springs. Mrs.
B. F. Baur and Jan of Tyler
Mr. and Mrs. R: L. Park and
Leslie Wayne of Laredo.
Mrs Edward S, Boyle* was
in Victoria Friday to make the
acquaintance of her great niece
Margaret Constance, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stayton Wel-
don
Mr. and Mr*. Paul R. Menn
have returned from Austin,
where Mr*. Menn had visited
several days with her sister.
Mr*. J. D. Young and family.
Mr. Menn tolned her Sunday to
be with the Ymmg* on their
50th wedding anniversary. They
returned to Yorktown Monday.
The two daughters of Mr. and
Mr*. Young were also visiting
tn Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. George von Roe-
der have returned to their home
’n Eastland after a visit her*
THE FAIR
CTERO’S OULF STATIONt
L. I. BUTTERY DRUG
refreshers
Lovely dresses
that you can
wear summer
into fall .. |
, ♦
fashionable coat
dresses, jacket
dresses and
costumes with
< *
the smartest
sheath, pleated
and "A line"
silhouettes.
Lulu’s
113 E. Constitution
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Gerald, Sam. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 145, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 20, 1965, newspaper, June 20, 1965; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696704/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.