The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 158, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 3, 1966 Page: 4 of 10
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Farewell Coffee
gjjiGiven for Mrs.
f'Milton Kasch
.1
iSriri;
Cuero Boy
Weds Iii
Nordheim
js.j
|M Mr* James M Hmsxnd er
flj.tmained tn her lovf I> home on
•J the Cbcapside Road Wednesday
o ith a mom in if coffee honortns
Mrs Milton Kasch tvho is lea
ving this week .vith her family
to re?uie :n Bonsr.
Twelve of Mrs. Kaseh s close
- ends were in attendance
Mrs. Howard presented the
honoree with a gift.
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Mora n-Mu tier Vo
Read In San Antonio
Miss Shirley Alice Moran be-1 had belonged to the bride-
groom’* maternal grandmother.
Her attendants wore Identl-
cnl gowns of lime green organ-
ns over pe»ti de soie and car-
ried bouquet* of yellow glume
11a*. Green organ** rose* w lib
satin leave* held
of circular
A wedding touting Miss L.vj* . .
r i S'.irron M .me of NoidbeJm OUntTV V«IUO
rt *^.4 1 oK «* 11. c4- ft » f a. ■ .-kSf i \ * a a.. e
Luncheon Is
Planned Here
■and John Edward Lev of Cuero
was sole mimed June 23 in St
Ann's Catholic Church ;n Nord-
he;;r>.
P. rents of the bridal couple
are Mr and Mrs. Thomas L Mmes. W B McClung, Fred
Magee, of Nordheim and Mr. Sager, Raleigh Coppedge, and j
and Mrs Jack I e, Cuero. ; Ralph Gippedge are hostessing
Tall baskets of white zinnias j the Cuero Country Club lunch- j
and fern provided a background eon Wednesday,
for the wedding which was per- Reservations may be made ;
formed by the Rev John Flynn with either Mrs Murray Tark-1
of Cuero. j mgton or Mrs. Carl Gustafson 1
Miss Billie Joyce Huck was Hosts for the regular dinner J
bridesmaid. She wore a blue i party this month include the j
suit and a blue rose headdress, j John Wheelers, Carter Thornas-
and carried a single long stem-j es. Jack Waynes and E T. Sum-
med red rose merses.
Harold Lee, brother of the -
groom was best man. Ushers
&c*2£rA. kS? Q|eml Adams Feted
and G:enn Mueller of Nord- Four little girl* joined Cheryl
heirn ' Adams Tuesday at her home to
Entering w th her .atber, the ^elp her celebrate her ninth
bride was attired in an after- birthday anniversary
five dress of white peau de sow j Her ^ns wr* HoIly gj^p.
w~.th a high-rise midriff off- Vickie navis. Linda Mc-
set by jacket effect paneling Mahan, and Susan Putman.
Cheryl's birthday cake with
' -
The mother of the bride wet
local j attired In a powder blite crepe
i sheath with matching lac# ov-
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Her headdress was a white
peau de soie rose, 'he carried
a bouquet of red roses.
A reception followed in St
Ann's Parish Hall.
Assisting were Mrs. Billy
Lee, sister-in-law of the groom,
Marian and Shirley Nuetzler.
white frosting and pink rosebuds
was served with bottled drinks.
MRS ROBERT LEE MEITZEN
Robert Lee Meitzen
Weds Linda Koehler
In St. Marks Church
Hedy Ouille, Mrs, Carl Magee. ‘
. ■ »;. il&.-s.* Luate.-an CSattch the ;'r.<ori'.. and Miss Janice Wii-j sister-in-law cl the bride. Mrs.;
* a the scene for the weii.n? of H .. c Tory wore i- Kaye Self, the bride s sister.
nl L-hda Mane Koehler der.tlcal sneet length drosses of
daughter of Mr . nri Mr* Ar- 'pink brocade with jtoaaped ne-
ihur Koehler, and Robert Lee ckime* and long tapered sleev-
Mritnen. Pic. V. ? Army sun cs.- H&ifrie is cl p.nk illusion
^rs- Me?a*.n. ^e’d nsatchmg giameiias for-
Satardav a! 7 a.ir. . Pastor John , , , ..
A Jacobs officiating. “*<* wsr headpn-ces. and they
The ysjtmg couple ; pledged ..carried nose-gays of jknk gia-
vc«s before an altar'with bou* meiias
q‘ue,ts «f .white gladioli Best man wa*- Gene Kac.r. . • i iy ■ •
James Ziteiman «ra>. ergah-. BertGawlik, Sammy Meitzen, j |_jDCjQ IxOGniGr
1st, and Rasa Jacobs soloist brother of the 'groom, and.;.'
few the v-edding mus James Meitzen, c- -us.;n of the . Mrs; Langdon Smrth ’ and tendency is down.
Entering with her fatter, the-groom, were groomsmer.. Ush- yp, Eugene Kacir n-A-e host-1 ' "Bui *hcrt skirts are here .to
in Mrs. Smith's home <tsv MnctionaUv
KW ■
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came the bride of Robert Mich-
ael M*uer Saturday evening.
I June 25, In St. Stephen's Epls- j
eonal Church In San Antonio.
The hrtd# is the daughter of.
Mr. and Mm. Edward O. Mor-j
an of San Antonio. Mr, and ’
| Mrs Ray F. Mnuer, former J their headdresses
! Cueroites. are parents of the j Illusion
bridegroom, who was horn here!
In Cuero and attended
school*.
The Reverend Arthur Geeson erblouse, blue satin hat and
officiated at the candlelight ce- white accessories, Her corsage
remony which took place at R was a white orchid,
| p.m. Fred Hoey, Jr was acol j The bridegroom's molher ebrv
yte ami Mrs Elol*e Peters sang se an ivory-toned silk kn *
: "The Ixnd'a Prayer" J suit with green sill hat and
Miss Linds Poteet attended bone lizard accessories. Her
i as maid of honor. Misses Kathy! corsage was a green Cymbldl-
| O'Connor and Deborah Long urn orchid,
were bridesmaids j ,\ reception in St Stephen's
* David R Mauer served his t Parish Hall followed |bc cete-
I brother as best m»n ' mony. with Miss Met)nd« Mr in
Groomsmen were Ray Disbson er, sister of the bridegroom re-
i and Arthur Westhoek. Edward gistoring the guesht.
Moran, Jr, brother of the! At this bride's table, whth
bride, John Baeza. and Jimmy j was overlaid with white organ-1
Colton ushered. dy1 and centered with an arrar
i The bride, given in marriage gement of white munis arid
by her father, wore a floor- [ gl«ds. Miss Ge-^-b Ann Ho-e-
; length gown of white silk organ-1 poured punch. Mis? Michele Si-
za styled along Empire lines mon gened the tiered white ea-
i with portrait neckline and short k<«. «-
I butterfly sleeves. Appliques at The groom s table -as d: iT*-
lace outlined in seed pearls or-1 ni wltit brown organdy anti lie.
namented the bodice and chapel j,1 a gold pedestal centerpiece
train A headdress of organza of yellow gladioli and bronze
rosebuds and lace leaves held mums. Mrs. David Mauer w* -
| her shoulder-length veil of lllu-; the silver coffee service and
sion and she carried a bouquet j >|rs John Ba<.7ll if.ned choeo
| of stephanotis centered with s ' jute cake.
(white orchid. She wore a gold One hundred and sixty guest*
I attended, including Mr.
MBS. ROBERT MICHAEL MAUER
i and diamond pendant cross, a
• gift of the bridegroom, and a
Mrs. Charles Mauer, Mr.
and
and'
High Hemlines To Stay
I The firm licenses manufactu-
a rers, hut what the manufactu-
a rers produce must meet
NEW YORK UPI — Mary i they’re the best for life '
end J-'nice Ladner, cousin of Quant, the designer who helped j Miss Quant was wearing
the bride. i jstart high - rising hemlines, j Quant design as she talked
The eoup’e w-m h» at home thinks the hoopla about short sharp green jersey, unbelted, standards the trio ha* speded
at 1705 E. Morningside in Vic-; skirts t houki be chopped off and with neckline and hem j out. Now. they're in cosmetics
right now ; banded in white. Where is she and pretty soon will launch a
I aont believe in this great, wearing her skirts? Six inches Quant perfume
j debate on hems." said the tiny j above the knee, said Miss
• designer who recently was Quant,
named to Queen Elizabeth s
tor a.
Mmes. Smith,
Kacir Honor
honors list.
"The stress should be on die
whole look. The hem should fit
Set Up Mop
Mary Quant, her husband.
Alexander Plunkett Green, and
(.the occasion, so for evening the Arc*!ip McNair 11 years ago set
up a small shop in the Chelsea
section of London to make the I
bride was .lovely. in a full lerig* ,er,ng were Mike Kacir. Bobby
tr, aheap gown .of white satin .Hess*-., and Aiar Ludvigsen «
peau d soie faslncried with .. Duncanyilk-.
long tapered sleeves. Guipure ’
CS-tt-S
sleeves
lace, with seed pearls a a d
cry'stals accented the lifted r.-fy.
rJLne. and the Bateau neckline
was slightly lower in back from
«t4eh a train of the scalloped
lace fell to the floor. Her dia-
mond-shaped headdress en-
crusted with seed pearls and
crystal teardrops. held : h e
. Hr roe-tiered ve-'L Ehe earned a
oOujuet of white gjamelias in a
riscade eftect with a white or-
ehd
M-f Alan Ludvigser) of Dun-
-ansllie. Tejuss. sifter of the
For her daughter’s wedl.rig.
Mrs. Koehler chose a .'dress c-i
b;ue lace with white accessor-
ies ' atvi a corsage cl p.r.k gia-
meiias
The mother of the groom
wore, a light beige linen dress
with green - accessories
and a errs age cf pink' gl amel-
ia*.
A.,-.recejRion was given b y
Lie bndc s parent* m St.
Wednesday afternoon for a per- n C l t
sonal shower in compliment to ®9QV vUSlfltSOn
Linda Koehler whose
lo Robert Lee Meitzen took
place - Saturday evening in St.
Mark's Lutheran . Church.
Mixed 'summer blossoms at
yellow and white were used in
the party decor,
j The hosioree s close, seboo!
friends were bidden.
\ Aiso - attending were Mrs. Ar-
,, ,. _ , thu*1 Koehler and Mrs. Ray
M5“ Z01*?**?. Hai- Merr n. mothers cf the bethro-
tbed r-ouble. Mr*
r”,S'|Has Parly On
Seventh Birthday
The couple is In the United
States tr introduce Miss
Quant's ninth collection for the
J. C. Penney Co. for Fall, the
company also is producing
designs from another Londoner,
John Michael, who does men's
wear, and from two Paris
designers. Ariel and Vktoire.
“Sexy” Changes
To Mai Quant, a new fashion |
grows out of the last thing you I
is'
.atelv following the ceremony.
A icm:r.g th» table was a pink
cloth overlaid with white net
clothes she had in mind.
The "mod" for modem look
to fashion anon enveloped
Chelsea, as other shops opened,
and the young off-beat clothes | do." She said diet what
were snapped up. Soon "mod” considered "sexy" in clothes
because a mood internationally, changes constantly. Once, she
Miss Quant insists any size, j said, it was represented 1 n
any age can --ear her design* j tight-fitting clothes where the
Mr* Carl Gustafson enter-,—"you just have to be young a! bosom was all.
tamed with a birthday party heart " Now, she sees it as a long
for her seven-yea--old daugh-1 Today, the fantastically sue- fluid line from neck to hem
ter. Peggy Sue. last Monday at cessfui designer. who looksj "Chanel wa* right,'* said Miss
Cuero Park. .about 19 with her boy haircut Quant, "when she said that a
The invited guests were Eve and trim slim figure, designs woman should wear clothes
Lynn W indel, Karen Ley, Lz-j almost everything ?r> the fractionally loose "
« and Laurie Tarkington, Tom .women's apparel field ln-lud- Rudi Gemreich. the Cahlor-
A.an Lucrvig-, Overby, Debbie. Sandra. Bren- mg foundation garments — ma ucsigner, was right also in
(narrow gold arm bracelet that Mrs. Calvin C. Baker. Mr. and
i ...........- —— Mrs. Fkeet Bauer. Mis* Sharon
| talking about his topless Bauer, all of Cuero; Mr. and
bathing suit Rather, she spoke j Mrs. Glenn Mauer and son.
I of the foundations using a j Mark, of Waco
minimum of eontro’.
| "Ob. we'll never have an era
of nakedness." ah# said, "for
it’s more sensual to be partly
covered."
But she remembered how
i more accepted daring clothes
•j had become. "Once I was not
. permitted to enter a cathedral
I n Italy," she said, "because 1
had on a sleeveless dress." Now
I of course, the sleeveless la a
j classic.
For Miss Quant's contribution
to British designs. Queen
Elizabeth presented her the
Office of the British Empire, 0
BE.
The designer waa asked
where the Queen was wearing
her hemlines
*'Cbnserva ttvely.'*
Friday evening. Mr. and Mr*
Ray Mauer were supper hrwts
to members of the wedding par-
ty preceding the rehearsal. Whi-
te mums, stock and shaita dai-
sies were used on the T-shaned
table where covers were laid
for 30
On Saturday evening thev
entertained at their home. 1<X)J
Glam Is, with a cocktail buffet
for out of town relative* and
friend* There were approxima-
tely 40 guests
Switzerland It among the
countries that have acquired
merchant fleets since World
War IT. Others are Libert*.
Ireland. Costa Rica and Eucai-
dor.
bride wa* matron of hones, and appiiqued with white satin wed-1
bridesmaids were Miss Barbara j ding bells encrusted with seed j
Meier of Corpus Christi, cousin i pear is. Trie centerpiece featur-
ed the bride, Mrs. Ray Meitzen ed a crystal candelabra encir-
Jr of Cwo. sister-in-law cf tied with the bridesmaid’s eo- I
dham of George West.
CHILDREN S PORTRAITS
— FAMILY GROUPS
PERSONNEL PHOTOS
PASSPORT PHOTOS
WE COPY AND RESTORE OLD PHOTOGRAPHS
GREEN'S
STUDIO
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-‘r ^j™^‘ida and David Graf e. Lon and “wnat women had been wearing | unshackling women from con-
ee« s.-., and Mrs Harold Ol- Lenny Henderson. Becky and was medieval.’ The one excep- fining clotlie*. and she wasn’t
(Ken Be’L Vicki and Debbie Da- ■ uon —footwear. ing clothe*, and she wasn't
—----- w*. Pumnie and Biliy Burt.1
Sow Vou Know Marilyn Cheatham, Rebec-
ca Rees* Annette and Aan
Schumacher, Charley and Ste-
phen Davis. Neal and Carlene
In native Australian slang.
the
nt-aL’y mentioned
Matilda " i? not
in "Waltzing
female, but a,
rolled blanket carried by' a
! "Swagman," or hobo, accord-
ing to the Die Uonary of Word J
1 and Phrases Origins.
Bridal Shower Thursday
l?SE£SM?£:IHonors Linda Koehler
Moore, Karla Kahlkh. Pat and
Jeff JacoVts. John Bell. Janet
Thursday evening in
Lisa and Mark Mark's Fellowship Hall
fry.
summer
"fH
Visit
THE SMART SHOP
EAST MAIN
CUERO
For After The 4th
Fashion Sale
Values for Women/ Juniors,
Boy's and Girl's
*egay*
Included in the house parry aon. and
were Misses Ellen Meier and 1 son HI.
Cynthia Meier of Knippa; Tvo-j Barbara Gustafson
Jacksn, Mike,
Davis, Harold High Jr., Craig j., , , , . J '."T~
and Keith Dreler.hmd honor-^ Ko'*uer wa* lptcd tt1th 8 fjrsdal
ec's sister Carla Jean Gustaf-. From six to eight o’-
brother, Carl Guataf- ‘ clock. Hostessing
Strike Willard, and Yvonne $chul-
Linda *u'
Included in *>»e house party
were Misses Shirley Sums and
Ann Adcock and Mrs. Alan
the party Ludv gten of Duncanville and
j were Mmes. Albert H. Sager,, Mrs Harold Oldham of George
and Jim-' Berner Bade, Herman Oeiilke, West.
nne Schultz and Clair Goodwyo,; mie I^ne aelsted with the hor-J Edwin Nagel, William Kleins The Uble was Uid with white
lan
■ and
llar-
FTessner. Eldred Schultz.
Misses Alice Gabler, Jan-
both '* Cuero- Norma Rath.; seback riding. jcke, Albert Schorlemer,
Orange; Elisabeth Barry, Srr.i- Winners of the various games Aachen, Edmund Boy sen
'.thviJle: and Mrs. Barber Hext were awarded prizes, and
j of Brady and Mrs. Harold Old- party hat* were favors,
iham, George West. I Peggy’s birthday cake re fleet-
Th<> bride’s travel attire was ed a western theme. Other re-
!a pink three-piece suit of silk! freshments of cupcakes and ice
i,nen with an underbk>use of cream were served.
Alencon lace. She wore a white! Mrs. Homer Harryman and
coif hat and other white acceg-jMrs. Harvey Schumacher as-
sories with the orchid from her' sisted Mrs. Gustafson in caring
bridal 'xHiquet. I for tlie young guests.
l>ela , lace over pink satin and held
a bouquet of pink asters Rank-
ed by white tapers.
There were 90 guests
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ijjoy \ »>ur Hummer... lake
aJojt.q a carefree mood.
Join w-iioleheartodly in
summer s fun time*. You
know you ve found a reliable
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All their clothes receive the
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— CAU. FOB Picm-ur AND OKUtKKT —
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FISCHER
LAUNDRY & CLEANERS
1416 N. Esplanade
SHOE SALE
FAMILY
ALL OUR SUMMER DRESS SHOES
FOR LADIES - MISSES - CHILDREN
— TWO FOR ONE SALE —
Buy one pair at regular price and get a pair
of the same price or lower FREE.
Colors — White, Beige, Platinum
Widths B-AA-AAA
ONE TABLE DRESS CASUALS and FLATS
ONE HALF Regular PRICE —
second pair FREE!
ONE LOT CHILDREN S SHOES
For Boy's & Girl's
Buster Brown & Scamparoos
1/2 reg. Price and the second pr. FREE,
LADIES HAND BAGS
4.95 values............. $2.95
3.95 values .........................$1.95
One Lot Brown Florsheim Oxfords.
23.95 value—NOW ................ $15.00
GOPHER CASUALS for Men & Boy’s
1st pair 1/3 off — second pair 1/2 price
— These Prices Good To July 9 —
RICHARD S of Cuero, Inc.
108 E. Main
CR 5-5211
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