The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 177, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 28, 1957 Page: 5 of 10
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Society
PARTY FROCK %
me l. LAnnu
Tht W. J. Stark hem# in Nerd- the large mom. Mitun Aline
h*im was given awr Sunday af- Ressmann of IVeesatche and Dor-
temaon for an “Open House”: is Schoenherr placed the gifts,
when Mr. and Mrs. Stark greeted j The tea table, spread with a lare
their friends in observance of cloth over ptnlt damask was cen-
♦heir fiftieth wedding anaiver- tered with an arrangement of
•■O'- Receiving with their par-!white zinnias with pink Regina
ents, uncle and aunt were Mr. Corona. Punch and cake were
and Mrs. John Philip Walker of; served.
Austin. Mr. and Mrs. John1 —o—
Q^de Rarhar ot Tivoli, Mr. and Claudia Haun entertained the
Qiffnrd Lee Hagy ot S«n member* of the Hi-Lo Contrail
Antonio. The decorative details c|ub at her home Monday e'ven-
were in keping with the occasion., ing. Tables for the games were
featuring gold ehrysantehetnums j placed in tha attractively decorat-
mtarsparsed with gold tulle. Mrs. e(j jiving room. Zinnias and mari-
Koaneo Korth and Mrs. Gene Re-1 gold* lent their charm and beau-
vere presided at the guest reg- jy the scene. A dessert course
j was served from tea trays ren-
RefreshmenU were served in; tered with a nosegay of mari-
the dining room frorn a table ov— ■ golds. Eleanor Mearnes of Lilier- _ _
erlgid with a whit* Italian ban-lty a|Ki Rosalind McMillan had at the Memorial Preshy -
quet cloth Centering the table Ihigh scores; Blanch Wofford had*H^^^^^H^ Church, where Rc\
was a gold candelabrum holding the lo>v score. Others who piavpd Im II < oinimssioned to om.un
god candles A large wedding were Jo Piepei Isabell Kaneit and in>tall the Res.
ring cake embossed in white held iGladys Hale. Shirley Tuiek and as pastor,
acreas one side a colonial bou-jdandiji Thi* •mart voting polka dirtied Bl" "anier vv*& a weekend da.liwo drm«. Matured iw darkei
quet of sugar spun yellow roaas, J Mrs. L. W. Nowierski was hon- creation by Vella i* made of rivaae 'guest of his aunt. Mrs. W C '•■es of a woven .tripo KaaforUed
Ruffled tulle and lilies of orsd with a surprise party Wrd-' rf,^***t ami dr* eoiton. A aim* Smith. Sr. He was here to \isii
valley eneircled the artistic cake. nesdav evening on the occasion of iump" 'fln} '• In* grandmother.
.... ^«lh an orftjimn Imp Irimmptl
! children have returned team a va-
cation trip that included St. Lout*.
Mo., where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ueore Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Talbot and
son of Big Springs are here for
a visit with her mother. M.s. \\
Frank Gaida and other relatives.
Mis. Robert Smith and children
of San Antonio have returned to
their home following a visit with'
her parent*. Mr. arui Mrs Ma\
Gohlke.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Riedel have
returned from a delightful vaca-
tion spent in Arkansas in the (V-
parks.
Mr*. C F. Nichols of Beev ille
spent Sunday in Yorklown. witii
friend*
Mi** Lies nor Mearns ot l.ilter-
tv is visiting Miss Blanch Viol,
lord
The Rev. and Mrs. C M Camp-
'bell, with Mr. and Mrs, M. L.
Hognsi h were in Frederii kshurg
.Sunday evening for a fellowship
ITNIOIt HIT
THE (TWO RECORD. Sunday, July 28, 1»S7
fh Houston Sunday for a
visit with Harry Jr., and Virginia
■ and to make the acquaintance of
*" - then first grandchild which had
arrived at the home of Mr. and *«*• Mr*. W. I.. Sehnrlemer, have On some containers, the tin coat-
Mrs. Potcinske, Jr , July lJih returned to their home in -Aina-, ing I* j»nly 12 millionths of an
Schmlemer and children after a tin ran today contains less than
then first grandchild which had >>err with his parents. Mr. one per cent tin—the rest Is Steel.
Die tm
file *
Mrs. Potcinske. remained for a
lunger v isu while Harry. Sr., >on-
tinned on the College Statical,
where he i* attending tile *diooi
for Firemen lie is Kite Chief of
the Yorklown Organization
1 .little Annette and Sandra
[Stamps of Corpus Chnsti spent
the week here with their sunt.
Mr* Roland Uraege. Jr. and
family.
Mi* Alive IkinaUison soil dam
'ghter A!ne Mac: with her moth-
er Mrs F 1* Coleman and ■broth-
er I.. C have relumed from a
visit " oh ft lend* and lelativas it be , lt|l, M| an u,»j|
S«n l.iiegu Alive and t orpti-t 4 cenliily plate w-i'h a sub*'lati-
'' **|l>!l tint i railing of tin to protf'i t tsith
^ \lt and Mi*. .!a. k Schneider ip,. *tt*el ,md 11.c t,*a| m tin' con
laul ami Ku* ot laakhaii spent tamer, fvuvv I he coating is gittw-
Uu i|av heie Sunday with her par mg thinner and m some cakes'
cut* Mi an«t M,> Roy Hitikav |,,,« di.*app. ued
T*1* Iv’v and Mi * Daniel The nummm sod die av ei age
rtHo inch thick on each side at the
Mi and Mr* Richard Ko/elski siecl.
with Knn of Dallas vistted itur- --------—■—— ---------
ing the week .with his mother, Some two-thirds of Amerirap
Mi* lima Ko/el*ki rrtttph-x over 65 years old own
--— - 1 (heir mvn homes.
TIN CAN M NO«
A MISNOMER
M W YORK «t 1’*
< an is meeting the same
the tin lizzie
It Pal is Irelng modertti/rd
The Aniernan t ail Co report
ih it the cotdaitn r u heing i.luinc
ed *o r.ipidlv pretty Sisin it won't
FOOD TREAT
6-OZ. FILLET
with Salad and
Potato A Hot Roll*
$1.35
Open Hails S I* P.M.
Closed A«a.
LIVE OAK CLL'B
Old tommies lliwav , I’h. S Writ
Tucked soke ending in n bultnw
on hand give* wniMual detail In thu
Mi.yg Helen Stark of San Antonio
and Mrs. Njc L. Ladner of York-
tnwii alternated in serving theiuas served.
cake. The crystal punch service
w as placed at the opposite side;
of the table, where Mrs. Waiter!
McCory of San Antonio and]
Mrs. B. V. Hasselfield of Tivolti*13*' »f^rnoon. honoring her son .....r —- Braunfels Sundae
presided. A side table held the j Donald Gene, who was six years daughter. Babs Burnham of Alice j. Mr mrs‘ u,||ie
•Irina Vn
coiioa. it,* lire** oill 1m aa giMwl lr.
near in Aagieniber a* il ia in Junr
The iir«*« ran he *»*»hed repealedly
fil.
I*™, ... u* !*,*,»» w Hi,h an nraanilr |.r. i,:b,bmj ”* grandillolher, Mr*. Minna ine are** ran ne «.a*nen rei
her birthday. Following games « bluuae, »ei off by black velvet liowa "an‘rr' * P*hrnt in the Milligan without luting iia mart, irii
delicious course of refreshments ’ ' Home. He returned to his home
--.-------------— in San Antonio. Monday .
—6~ wedding is planned. j Mr and Mrs. Guy Jackson of away at the home of a daugluei
Mrs. Charlie Jansky emeitain- - o - Corpus Chrisli were weekend
ed with a kiddies party Thurs I* F R S O N A I. S —
in Austin Mrs
Mi* I.uctle Harper and grand- They motored
silver service from which Mrs. 0|d on this date. The playground,Mrv R M- Sluder of
Albert Stark of San Antonio pour- equipment provided amusement :Chri*ti. Miss Dorothy
ed the coffee
Mrs. Fritz Korth of
with other members of the fam- ,abJe was placed in the patio of
J a large house party (the Park Library and was center-
. , u . ,, ,, „ ,, .................. .Simpson v\a* the
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Roy Hill-
to New "'dow of the Rev. C. 1!. Simp.ou
a pioneer Melhialist Minister of
Haines Central Texas Conference
Corpus |Wjth his mother Mrs F G. Mi. and Mrs I.. I). Gilder
Schiwetz Haines of Pamela, visited here sleeve have returned from Tyler
If ynu'ir lit. gt.l wh.i get* In on the hr*t (»rl« e hrrnk* anvvsbere .
Shop Penney’s
August White Goods!
YOU AFFORD NOT TOI
u.
ilv formed
who assisted in grwting the many |ad W)th the
gucata who called. Many friends i
for the 38 children who came to ,,f Austin v isited over- the week- over 'be weekend with Mr*
Rung* celebrate the birthday. The party end in Yorklown with relatives M, nn *nfl <*««>•>
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spellman of Mn> J. Iv McDonald of Aus-
Cuero Visited Sunday afternoon sp*,u several days during
large square birth- vy,ti, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Schailer ■ the week here with her mother,
day rake which represented a and Mrs. Lydia Often Mrs. Minna Wamei.
came from Tivoli and Austwefl ] bast-ball diamond: it was a choc-, Mr. and Mr*. James K Riem- ^*ls ‘*"s Braiuiig was called ..
w’here Mr. and Mr*. Stark form- olate confection with the ball dia- enshneider returned during the Baciiff Monday to tie with Ik i
erly resided. After his retirement mond laid out In white with su-lvvek from the Hill (’ountrv isister., Mrs. W f Sieed whose
the couple came to Nordheim ;gar gpun miniature players. The .where they had spent their vara- snn Joe Steed was reported mis*
where they have lived for a ntim- sjx burning tapers encircled thri tion. They al.*o vis.ted in Corpus i"K after Ins disappearan. e from
her of years. Other out of town! cake. Place favors were small Chnsti l.efui e their return. Fnediiia from which he wa*
friends came from 5orktown, pase ball*. Jennifer Ft’< hner leturned Skin diving Sunday alternoim
Runge. Cuero. Victoria. San An- — o— Tuesday from Austin where she , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ncuimiyer
tomo, Austin and Houston. Thursday aftentoon Mrs. A..pa^ visited with the Dr. ('lias of ll.illrttsv die vveie heie Sun
~V~ p Thieme opened her home to Wolf family Mr* Wolf acrompan- *•«>' for h visit with his sister.
Little O. G. Straube W'es five members of fhe Grandmolh- i i«d her home and sjieni a lew Mrs. R !•'. Senf who ha* been
years old Tuesday’ and to cele- er s etub. The livin' and dining1 days with her parent.*.-Mi and very ill
brate the important day his moth-,,ooms wrfe decked with many Mrs. C F Fediner Mr «nd Mr* James Monroe
er, Mrs. O. G. Straube, Sr.. jn-!,,,mmer blossoms The tea table: Bob Korth. HI. spent Sunday Marsh* and Robert Civile left Sai-
‘ " ’ ” laid with white damask center- in Kingsville urday tor a v.nation trip that will
vited 30 playmates to their ntime ^i ypl,ow a^ white zinnia* Mr and Mrs Willie Hev-e of include ihe Ozark*, in Aikansus
n * e »ruenau conunumty Covers were laid for 12. San Antonio spem die weekend then on through Tenn . Alabama
*V, " J*?1. . °r * \ - ^ - O— with her parent*. Mr. and Mr* K and NewOt leans I .a
party. The kiddie* enjoyed play- Member* of the Fvemng
inggamcsunhl they^weroeaUed tract Club Friday ...... ..........
to the party table. The birthday j wt|bs and joycw Dav is at their Mis* Thedra Metz and
where he attended the State Con-
vention of Ihe 'leva* Rural letter
Carrier* Asses latiou
flavi* I.uddeke of l.iaigview was
Itere dining Ihe week lor a visit
with Ins giandm.idler. Mr* Otto
Riedel
Mi. and Mis Hariv Pol, unite
eoOUSSM ion
cake, a replica
with her parent*. Mr. and Mr* K
0*1- ,\au. Mi*« Pat Costin of ( oipus
with Mr and Mr* Winston Metz Christ) visited Sunday with Mis*
Bill of Amv Lrb
h .. , , °l*12rC,“.home. The game table* were San Antonio spent the weekend, Mr. and Mrs Joe McMillan,
Clown, new central f“c n iplaced in the living room where here with then parent*. Mr. and lr . Joe and Ann led .Saturday foi
th. table. Individual clown birth-|pink ^ red wer, ar- Mr* Ixxiis G.ps and Mrs W C. an extended vacation trip thatjio.n
ranged. During the evening a Metz will take them through Canada on [[■*
sweet course with iced tea was1 Guests in the O R F Randow to Alaska They expert to lie gone
served to Will and Robbie Menn, home Sunday were* Mr. and Mrs. I six weeks
Fred and Margie Hamilton. Jim- B Fowler, Jr . with Lucia ard Jdl Haun. Janue Keilu k Billy
13.00
i. 10
'Ml
12.30
the table. Individual clown birth'
day cakes were at each cover.
The circus theme was continued
in the table appointment. Plate
favors were balloons and lollipop-:.
An”ut 01 UTn^UC,t >nd Glenna Wolf. Byron and 'Bill of Secuin Mr. and Mrs Chat Hart Millie Dawn Spies, Hilma
party was • z * • Roma Speckles. Gordon and Isa- Randow and son. Keith of San Jean K taege and Sandra Boeck- roo
-00 or m. hell and Barrett, with Willis and i Antonio. Little Luna remained man, are leav ing today for Se
° , ___ . , . l.loy«» Davis. Jimmy and Glenna for a longer visit with her grand- cuin where thev will attend a
A ,pretty party of^ThurodajTM-(ha„ high gcoreil parent*. schcad for twirler, a. the T L.
ion was when CymbaUne pe-, -o- Mrs. John Murgge at Austin College
Mr. and Mrs. Romeo M. Kotth spent Tuesday and Wcdnesdsy Little Carol Han* of Corpus
of San Antonio and Karnes County, here with her sister. Mrs. Jimmy Christi is here visiting her
temoon
horah was hostess to tha ntm
hers of tha Young Matrons Con-
tract «lub. Pink and white arapa, b
myrtle lent floral chaam to tha
home. Preceding the play of the i
games homemade ice-cream with ^ Mn ,Iugo K,. kmon
cake was served. Laura Schroeter
and Gladys Hale had high (cores,
and Isabell Barrett had the low
score. Others who played ware
Joyee Davis, Claudia Haun, Oil
via Janssen. Jn Pieper. Rosalind
McMillan. Robbie Menn. Glenna
Wolf. Justine Monroe and helms
Boeckmann.
—A—
The Park Auditorium wa* op-
ened Saturday afternoon for a de
lightful party when Mn. Louis
Koenig of New Braunfels. Mrs
Emil Ressmann ot Weesatche and
Mn. Robert Reaamann ot Goliad
named Miss Marlene Schoenherr
of Yorklown henoree for a raia-
rellaneoue bridal ahower. An ar-
rangement of pink and white ros-
es accented with white tulle
graced the table at the entrance
when Miss Elena Schoenherr
registered guests. Pink and white
blossoms ot the season were
placed at ventage points shout
sve announced the betrothal of,Wolf. grandparents Mr arid Mrs F
their daughter, Ixxi Eda Korth to. Mis* Zam Miller following » t. Stiietiei
Dr. Frank Spencer Stubbs. *on,visit in the Yorktown t’ommun- Mr. and Mi* loiin Simpson
Jones iity with relative* has returned to were in Basra (■'ndav to attend
of Galveston and the late Frank'her home in Pearsall. the funnal of In* mother, Mr*
Spencer Stuhh*. A mid August Mr and Mr* Carley Meyer and C F Simpson, XI who passed
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