The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 30, 1957 Page: 5 of 12
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BISHOP JONES
IS HEARD IN
REPORT
which
!<he (M annual meeting ef Owl
j Woman's Auxiliary.
| Growth of the Dtoceae in the
last decade has more than
matched population advances.
With 10.671 baptised members in
1946 .the Dtorew in 1956 report-
ed 35.567. The number at church-
es and missions has increased
town 68 In 1946 to the present 75.
Established as a missionary
______ -nr,,r„rl „ , ... district in 1174 and made a dio-
Kv C9M ln UM’ Wwt T”“ !•<**
SIS*. Rev. Ewmn K I**? “ ?JS
J»~«. BUbop « th. Ep®«>|»] "g*
Diocese of West Texas, toid the JTZZZ IS
53rd Annual Council ot the Dio, *?wlh to Bteho®>
ce*e at Brownsville. w*
The traditional Bishops’ Re-
port'' ot Bishop Jones and Suffrs-
gan Bis tap R. Earl Die us to the ^ n„nm_ , .. M
SfiTigruShmmb^PT ^
, ™ church membership Richard s Emrichi Bishop ot
***«"•"* Michigan. ..guest prewher
^ n I ***1' B**h»P Emrich also will address j
crease in the next 20 years. \ . . .. ^ „ .
There is every reaLn to **■!*"* *T «**. C°Une" •nd
pert a continuing missionary ** m<wnin*
challenge in our area. ' the two J™ to m~‘'
bishops said, for which we need, inM. . ^ __
to be prepared. The population of i ‘ . ..P* ... . M _
—____. ____ . ~ an* Auxiliary will be Mrs. Sam
Texas is expected to increase 41 . _ . ,, . .
uel M. Shoemaker, wife of the
rector of Calvary Church. Pitta- •
burgh. Pa. The annual meetings
are to end Tuesday afternoon.
rnr ermo nrem- *ware z\ iw 2
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V.v i:r! and v *; h Kt* j a.ee • at
V fwktovr
>|r-. srd >li» C>»—,t 'to :> \
;erp!ia and iJaught-r «v s in ,\n
took) and Norris Gips of Houston
j visited Mrs Frank Gip* over
the weekend
Mr and Mrs .Toe Wo!pm .in of
I San Ant.wo were weekend
guest* of Mi's Ernest Wolpman
. ami Mrs Anna Over lob
MiVEtIVIllf
Mrs. Riles Tt'unm. Cor.
tier cent in the next two decades
and that of West Texas more
than 50 per cent. In all areas of
our work we need to he alert
and girded for action that we
may be ready to enter the door
of opportunity God has set be-
fore us. We stand under God s
judgment to see that our founda- Mls, I)orlR Ann
1111 T ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leia-j
can '" ter of Nordheim. became the]
. bride of Garland Ray Buchom,!
ROIDHIIM
Mrs. Pal Riley. Osr.
ly Busts! etvll defeaae. la less popslnna aress. "keypotnl*" sre
sftaas 5*8tea ®r Are siaUoas. where someone Is always on doty.
depaad on the Federal Civil defense Administration's 14 1*#-
adte wanting net i Inset I to link them to Air Forre sir defense division
•oatrol naten. Reypotote notify. In tnrn some S.MM "anb-heypoinM'*
which aat ti aireaa sal call oat rlrll defense personnel.
the class colors. The rake was In Victoria Tuesday helping thetr
baked and served by Mr*. Ed daughter, Mr*. Wesley Bayer,
Wagner. i celebrate her birthday.
A pink and blue shower honor-
ing Mrs. Allen W>i*e was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
wisdom and judgment
rect."
Mar* than 600 delegate* ______ ... ... . „
visitor* from 75 churches and ' ,on of Mr *nd Mr*' Arnold B,»- bert Payne Sunday aftemmai
chorn of Nordheim. at a cere- Mr. and Mrs. Vestlne Neslnn-
mony performed by the Rev. j ey of Victoria were weekend
Mhrtin-Burow at St. Paul's Lulh- f guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alttne
| eran church Saturday. Following Halametsrhek.
the ceremony a reception wa* j Mr. and Mrs. Georga Nesolik
held at the Parish Hall. Congrat- and son of San Antonin were
illations | here over the weekend visiting
! Miss Gracie Gip*. daughter of j her mother. Mra. Lydia Teiwea.
Mrs. Frank Gips of Nordheim Mr. and Mrs. Preston Payne
and the late Frank Gips, was
I united in marriage with Manny
> Wolpman. son of Mr. and Mrs.
! Freddy Wolpman of York town,
at a ceremony performed at St.
Paul's Lutheran Church at York-
town Sunday, the Rev. Alvin H.
missions ln the Diocese arc at-
tending the Council as well as
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MIRP ■ tUIS . SUSP.
AfaaMns-A ralbves Gag Ss»r Stoss-1
8*® Madder trevblo by rap
ReSwiivm Salento. Akalodno-A It JO at
gnw draught.
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nonua too
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6>3S Mamin® ItamklB
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6.09 WorlO News
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6.U loeal Stowe
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7 JO local News .
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fM CeNaa Timo
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9.30 local Stowe
8,39 Coltoe ll«*
MO lam Mown
9M Polka Parade
KhOO
B0<0S
10.30
10.36
«ld»
of College Station spent the
weekend with their parents. Mr.
and Mra. Albert Payne and Mr.
and Mra. Hermit Ladner.
The senior class of 1937 of
Nordheim High School hail its
reunion Sunday at the Lufheran
Bohls officiating. A reception Parish Hall. The class was com
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town and Country Ihnn
loco- Mown
town ond Country tlmo
fanoe Now*
toun ond Country Hme
World Now*
toiaos Now*
Vour Homo town
Souiti tosa. form * Mcme Maw
(frldov Cuore Uvottock Cd.)
Porn, and tanch Trodine Pott
Hoadllnoo
Motinoo Moledioc
World Now.
Motinoo Molodmo
local Stowt
Motinoo MoiodtO*
(OHO* Now
HiIbnly Hoodowo
World Now*
Hillbilly Hoodown
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locol
dJS Hillbilly
6.00 Sport* to
IS $=£!
53s lvon.no I.
6.46 Booary
ire# liar, on
followed at the Yorktown Fire
Station Hall. Congratulations.
Many Nordheimers attended the
nuptials and reception.
Belated birthday greetings to
Mrs. Bennie Mueller, who had an
anniversary Friday, and to her
daughter. Miss Helen Jean Muel-
ler, whoae anniversary was Mon-
day.
Mrs. Louis December was hos-
tess to the member* of the 42
club Wednesday.
posed of 11 girls. Only nine weie
present with their families lot
the happy occasion. Attending
the reunion were Mr. and Mrs
Fred Braunig and Patricia of
McAllen, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Konrad and two daughters of
Port Lavaca, Mr. and Mrs Ivic
Kleaverman and two children of
San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Wagner and three children
of Victoria, Mrs. Herbert Mut-
schler. Mr. and Mrs Elmer llol-
Memhers of the Krauetzehem land, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weise
I i, Cswif SMientier and a
lady friend from M.ni«!,m visit-
ed in Nordheim in cr tl\c week-
end.
Sorry to rejx.rt Mi* Alton
Reusing and Mr.ss f'rveda *1 eiwea.
eonfme.1 to Yorktown Memorial
Hospual. Our prayers and well
wishes «r«y with them for a
speedy; recovery.
Mr nod Mrs l/*uis Mueller
and .1 I> \V. Mueller visited
Mr and Mi * Nm imm Ecnner
and ilaughtei at Karnes City
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coe Brown
and daughter* of Kenedy wer#
here Sunday visiting her moth-
er Mrs Josephine Wagner and
sister. Miss Alma Wagner.
Miss I <1 itii Stiatman of San
Antonio s|u-ni the weekend here
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.:
Paul Stralman. .
Mr and .Mrs A M llmk were,
busmes visithis in San Antonio1
Tuesday
Miss Gloria .Iran Mueller of
San Antonio was a Saturday
guest .of her paients, Mr and
Mrs. ltiidy Muellei and Kenneth.
Mr. and Mrs Tied Braunig
and Patricia of M. Alien *[ient
the weekraul here wuti her |>«r-
Mr and Mrs Wilburn ftohlke
arwi family <\t Pnnf Comfort vis
itert her parents Mr »r*<t Mm
Werner Hartman, Saturday
Sfrs Chsthe Psidue and son
tarry, of Gwinian* are sjtend
ing several days with her por
ents, the Walter Egg family
Mr and Mrs Gaits l»reier are
the owners of a new Ford
There la .juite a bit alekneas
In iair community. k.-Ksd w«*
dismissed f.vr tbta week because
so niany of the ehlldren have
measles
Mr and Mrs Oscar Adlekes of
(Niem visited Mrs. Emltle Eck-
ert Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Itusrhhaupt and 10-
nette visited in Mason several
davs of last week
Mr anrt Mrs Eugene Rus<-h
haupt vvere Sunday guests in tha
tvvne of Vtr and Mra. Werner
Gohmert of Yorktown.
Paul Stahl of ('uero viaited In
the home of his parents, Mr and
Mrs Otto Stahl Sunday
Visiting In the Kune of Rev E
L Arhelger Is hla sister, Mrs
IJndig of Altiert.
The third annual short eourse
sponatired by th#1 l*epartment of
Agrirulfutal Engineering and the
Agrieultural F s*enslcm Set vice
of the Texas AAM College Sva
tern, on grain drving and stor-
age will t>e held rat January 31
and February I All aeasions
scheduled for the day and a
half meeting sill tie held in the
Memorial Student (enter on the
AAM campus.
No. 1 enjoyed the hospitaJity of
Mrs. Louis Mueller at their reg-
ular meeting Thursday after-
noon.
Mra. Edgar Harbor* entertam-
and four children, Mrs Otlmar ^r- "n'* -V*'* Mait.n U*tiu-
Vogel and daughters, Mr. and
Mra. Ed Wagner, Barbara and
Jimmie of Nordheim.
At a recent meeting of the La
ed the membership of the 42 dies Aid the following officer*
Nite club at her home Thursday ; were installed: Mrs. Victoria
evening. j Schaefer, president, Mrs. Laura
Congratulations to Mr. and j Janssen, secretary, and Mrs.
Mrs. Dan Gaskins, the proud; Irma Harms, treasurer. Altar
parents of a baby daughter, | committee is composed of Mrs
Wanda Jean, who arrived at Ema . mssen, Mrs. Leona Stud
Yorktown Memorial Hospital
Jan. 21.
A turkey dinner with all the
trimmings was served with a
beautifully decorated cake in
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Mr »md Mr* Iron Estell of
San Antonio, and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Sc hoi i»* of Kunge weie
Sunday gviest*of Mis. Thelma
Estell and Miss Llkiu lnider-
stailt
1 fci helt Kl* aveiiriiiii and
daughtei, Vngte, visit' d Mrs.
Kleaverm.ill in a Galveston llos
pilal Sunday.: ll>i ni.,ny Noul-
heim fi a-iids, liu luding the writ-
er, v i-h he 1 u very sjs-edy re-
covcry.
Miss Paula Neut/ler of San
Antonio sjauit tlie We» kend here
1 th h«-i mother. Mi*. I. C.
.'■< ut/ler and sli er. Mis* llelina
.Ni ui/.ier.
Mis Alta it I >e I’.eesc and
son, Marvin, sjx iit tin weekend
in San Antonio visiting Mr, and
Mr* Evan St John and family
Mr, and Mr* Ioiiik Strievcr
and daughter of Vk t/>ria visited
relatives here over the weekend
Mi** .fViis Stoever and fiance,
R B EhTihom of Victoria were
Sunday guest* of her parent*,
Mr, and Mrs Eddie Stoever
After several month* visit here
Mr. and Mr*
GiriHe Tornjr-
of San Antonio. kins left th,.- p«*t week for San
Mr. and Mrs. Norria Henz-e An,on|,> wh"r'' re*urned
and sons of Yorktown were Sat- ,u,r I’rM'l,l,,n-
5Trs, John Mirntague erf Kan
Antonio '.visited Mrs I^ila Jar-
ofi and Ervin Wagenshein 6Aet
w ^ „ the wer-kenrl
Mr. and Mra. Ben Dyer were
and Mrs. Clara Beusing; G>n-
i doience coninuttee. Mrs. Helen
! Helmers, Mrs. Victoria Schae-
fer and Miss Helen Harm*.
Congratulations U> Norvel
j Charpentier, son of Mr. and
I Mrs. Monroe Charpentier of
: Nordheim. on his recent promo-
i tion to Specialist Third class at
' his base in Panama.
I Nordheim High School will
have an 11-man football team
| the next season, according to
SupL M. C. Schneile.
Mrs. Frank Jaromzbek spent
Friday at Falls City visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Louis Sno-
8*
Th# F. W. Rogges of Cuero
spent the weekend at their Nord-
heim home, having as guest* ^‘'r Patent*
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rabenaldt Fri’7 M.^h. Mr*
urday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mra. W. P. Schulz and
Lawrence.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 30, 1957, newspaper, January 30, 1957; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697483/m1/5/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.