The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1958 Page: 4 of 12
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THE CTERO RECORD, Sunday, February Id, 1958 had low aeore, and Mrs. Bud with rookies and punch was serv-
i Haun received the travel trophy, rd by Mrs. Jimmy Wolf and Mrs.
I Others who played were/ Mmes. W. C, Smith, Jr. Out of town
Jacobson, Gordon Barrett, Robert quests were Miehaeline and Char-
I von Roeder, L. W. Nowierski, J. lene Lusk of Houston,
j W. Deborah, W. C. Smith, Sr., -~o-
Cotton Talk and Nic L. Ladner. York town relatives and friends
- o— have received announcement of
Little Kent Schmidt was five the mardinRe of Josephine John-
years old Wednesday and to cole- s„n, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J , , ,hp shoulders and tell from thp bra,p thp haPI*y da>' hls mother. (;j|]is a. Johnson of Fort Worth,
entertained a large group of re- ^ ^ A Mrs. Tony Schmidt. invited a p, Kenneth Frnnzhcim, 11 the son
s
' Yorktown Cotton Oil Mfg. Co. headmaster.
Mrs. Naim also conducted kinder-
garten classes here.
0 R k T 0 W N a 0 fl EI Y
By MRS. NIC L. LADNER
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. flips Wide hands of lace was caught to
Mrs. Jim Smith is In San An-
tonio for a visit with her niece.
W. Nowierski Mrs. Russel Littlefield and fam-
Sundny and IJy.
Mrs, Vera (Keene w as in Hulls
Mrs, J. F. Wolf has returned ton. Friday and Saturday in
latives and friends at an after-
waist into a cathedral train A
coronet cap encrusted with seed
Dr and Mrs. L
were in Kingsville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer
Kraege, who are in the Kleberg from Austin where she had vis
County hospital. ited Dr. Chas, Wolf and family.
t>r. Cassie Stuermer and Miss Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Albrecht of Association
I mu LeLney of Houston spent Sun- Weesatehe spent the weekend in The R< .. f w Dc-!ir7? 'of die
day with Mrs. C. F. Lass and San Antonio and attended the First Method!-' Chun It lr<- re-
family at th- C. G. Beken home, stork show.
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Annua I
! Mr. and Mrs. John Bums of daughters, Karen and Sandra
Houston v isjtpd over the weekend lyavc returned to San Antonio af*
here, wi1 it her parents. Mr. and |p*' * bem ^hfr pareris
Mrs. Ratpii V..oftord.
Mr and Mr-. Oscar Alev.
Dr. and .Mrs. L. W. Nowiei-k.i
are lea'.ing today for New Or-
lendanee at the,,40th annual me--j- leans. La., c ue, e the.. \ i I ''
ing of the Texas Home L ■orfSf’U s rel Kites and enjoy ti< • "
(Jr«s enlcftairments.
Mr. and Mr-. J. C MGGm',
Jr. and children of Port lav,"/t
Jp }>'r’S.,1 j,'.' !lf Mr' a"d Mrs- Kenneth bran/- Mrs. H. E. Ammermann return- Mr. and Mrs. I^m Duderstadt tended the f.yehtv-third
turned from Dallas where he at- ' l-Ued he;e dorng th< w •’ ‘‘ '
V v/l iv l \ Cl |» rnu uni ru « 1111 arr;u . ) . » I . . ■ Miumi uiimui iruiui* i . amt i'll ,n, 4 I I >DKH iriHlt'J If]* T V »’ T | I » -' fill * i , i | M i ' 1
noon reception Sunday at the pearls held her illusion veil. She r'.>mi 1P *!* .' UM orlllm 'm^ heim of Houston. They were mar- ed Sunday from Galveston where have returned from Kerrville, Ministers' Week. The'nmet •>.; was Jahlonski.
her parent.-. Mr and Mrs. Be -
Park Auditorium from 2 to 5
r clock, when they celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary,
r.eceiving with their parents
v.ere Mr and Mrs. Wilfred flips,
Mr and Mrs. Nick Malant of
Houston, and Mr and Mrs. Ru-
carried a hoquof of yellow roses
with shower of rosebuds and satin
ribbons. Following the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs entertained
with a reception in the Parish
house. The bride s table was cen-
tered with the Bride's Ivquet. The
bin Gips of Curro. White carna- three tiered wedding cake was cut
tions with gold leaves .and tulle and served by Mrs. Jerry Trower;
were used to decorate the large punch was served by Miss Judy
room. is Martha Bea Gips. a Adirkes. Other memliers of the
granddaughter. greeted the house party were Misses Mary
guest at the table where the re- and Margaret Abrnmeit and Mrs.
gister was placed. During the Wesley Jacob. Following a wed-
afternoon a program included a ding trip the couple will he at
golden wedding service hv their home in Victoria, Mrs. Carson tie-
pastor the Rev. Alvin H. Bohls. ing connected with the Central
The enure wedding party of fif- Power & Light Co. of that city ,
tv years ago stood with the rnu- -----
play. Games and contests were , led |n pay SI. Louis, Miss . Feb-
en,joyed. The birthday table was niary p an,| Hr(, nm, on „ w,„|.
centered with the heart shaped ding trip to the Caribbean. After
birthday cake topped with five red th« ir return they will he at home
burning tapers. Covers were laid 3444 |>)f-ke Lane, Houston. Mrs.
for thirty-five. Fran/heim is the granddaughter
~ 0™ of the late Mrs. Rud. Flato who
Mrs Hamilton Skinner was w.as ju|jM Burrow of Yorktown.
hostess Wednesday altcrnoon to Mrs. Walter Dunn is Josephine's
the members of the Wednesday ^reat aunt.
Contract club The Skinner home • - o -
was most inviting, red phlox, red „ ... ,
, , , , : ' , , Mrs. Willis Davis en loved a sur-
glads and white Iris were p aced , .. , . .
.... ' prise birthday dinner party Sun-
at \ • n t •. ■ re\ it. iinte i hn miri>i\i' " 1
finest speaker at the 'ii t p c-/
Iw-ie"riah i Vim ii today. I l1' -
V, dli-.m I'. Pryor of ('• ; M-'n. ,\r ■■"
Mr, Pry1 r j< a 'second-' st -
she had visited the J. H. Ammer- where thpy s[>ent a week at their held a! the Soii'lim n Me'tfio'lj-t
rhann family, Mrs. J. H. Ammer- ranch in the hill country. < Hnivei-.i
mann with Katherine and Edward Mrs. W. C. Murry has returned Mr. and Mr-, R .1 von T. •' ifm.
returned with her and will visit to her home in San Antonio foj- Jr., and R. .!. von p - , i, S: ,
here several weeks. lowing a visit here with Mr. and were in San Antonfo S.iiu; lay for derfh at the A',.••tin PicsV't" :'O
Mrs. G. O. Becker has returned Mrs. G. O. Becker. the stock show. .semir'nry in^ ' "• ’ .
from San Antonio where she vis-. Dr. and Mrs. Larry Riedel with Mr. and Mrs. K. P, Saueimilch .Mrs. IV'Cr < d.-rico of M < ■•■•J-
ited with her children. Mr. and Ann and Skippy, spent the week- and son, Peter, of 11 oj-t in \isii- P" visited lore during the '* < • «
Mrs. Ed Franka and her son, end here with his parents, Mr. ed here osej- the weekend wi'o 'Vl!h her father' the Rrv, ■
•-''on. and Mrs. Wilfred Riedel. their mother, Mrs. Ros ,.t;ras and r,,v !i. and her sister. Mr-. Huhe;
The mirror
reflected red
at vantage points,
above the mantel
hunting tapers,
games cherry pie with coffee was
served. Mrs. O. A. Scltroeter and
Mrs. Wilfred ’ Riedel had high
scoros
pie on this auspicious occasion The Circles of the Presbyterian Mines Robert von Boeder, Wil-
Tbey included Mrs. Emil Wag- Women of the Church met Mon-hert Poet ter. Roy Boeckmann,
ner of Green I-nke. Mrs. Dtinse day afternoon in the home of each Rols rt Korth. Jr W r Smith
Gerhardt, Oscar Alex and B^n hostess: No. 1 with Mrs. Gus Sr . and Miss Frances von Roed-
Gohlke. all attendants. Mrs Hu- Rraunig; No. 2 with Mrs. Robert or
hen Menn. Organist islie stated Jacob; No. 3 with Mrs. Wilbert
this was the first wedding she had Poetter and No. 4 with Mrs M
played fori and the Rev. J K. G. Eckhardt. Following the busi-
day, her family were here to
, spend the day with her. Those
i,i 11 Mng lot ci,) ,,f town were her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F, Hart-
man of the Mound ( reek Com-
. , , munitv; her sister, Mrs. Civile
o.i...... . .... tea Spellman, Dr. Spellman,with their
children of l-.l Campo, Mrs. I/e
rena Billings with Mr. and Mrs.
.1. P. Billings and family of No-
pal.
Joseph McMillan III, son of Mrs. Nettie Hahne of Stonew all. Mrs. Isaite]| Sauermih h.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMillan, Jr., has been in Yorktown to ho with Boh Biding. of Fort Worth
has been promoted to eadet cap- her sister, Mrs. L. Bogiseh, who sjient the w ekeprl here wnh In-
tain. Joe is a student at the Shat- is a patient in the Memorial Nis- parents, Mr and Mrs. Otis Bid-
tuck School in Farihalt, Minn., pital. jings.
and is a member of the Reserve Mr. and Mrs. Martin Otlnn Mr. and Mi Melvin Konpman
Officers Training Corps, Mr. and i with grandchildren, Christy and spent the day in Austin Thursday
Mrs. McMillan received the noti- Phil Albrecht, were in attendance ; with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Che-
fication from the Rev. Sidney at the stock show in San Antonio, vos .
The members of the O K S.
Pooh. Minister The Rev. Poch ness session and Bible Meditation *br '|'iiki iwn Chaplet met Ihurs-
aaded his congratulations and H s'K-inl hour was enjoyed with d,lv evening in tegulai session
with the Worthy Matron, Mr
gave a resume of the happy day. narh hostess serving a course of
Miss Louise Zorn in a German refreshments,
reading "Looking Backward" pro- lowing the meeting a delightful
sented the bride a hoquet of flow- . " . social hour was enjoyed with Mrs.
ers Included in the misiral nro- A Par,-V ^Hy __.n its app-vm'- LeRoy Griffin and Mrs. Felton
gram was "Traulieh Geftiphri mf'n* was ,d;” •'{ Ahttidfly evening Schrocdcr serving as hostesses. Nordheim; Mr. and Mrs; Herman
from Wagner s Imhengnn by the "hen^Mavis^McC auk'y pntertajned Garlands of red heait- and clu.-- Wittee of Yoakum: Mr. and Mrs.
organist Mrs. Menn, duets by Glo-
ria Karnei and Gerry Henze: Mr.-.
Travis Nau and Miss Louise Zorn :
Martha Beau Gips and brother
Brian Gips of Houston, w ith Mrs.
Werner Sinast providing piano se-
lections during the refreshment
hour. The entire service of fifty
years ago was in
language
The gold motif was developed
in the tea table which was an L
shape over-spread with whi'e da-
mask. It was graced with white
nrnatior.s and gold leaves Miss
Marth? Bea Gips served the an-
niversary
Karnei. served the punch anr
Mrs. Vance Gohlke poured th<
coffee.
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. Aug
Mueller formed the setting Sun-
members of tie Teachers (on- ters o| crimson blossoms formed Alton Smast of Cuoro; Mr. and
tract club, at her apartment. Bios- the decorative theme of the re-'
sums of the season added their freshment table,
beauty to the setting. The re-
freshment course was served
from the game tallies. Those play-
ing were Bertha Gras, Val Wa-
ters, Frances Boone, Ethel Sim-
the German Claudia Haun, Helen Buz-
zed, Roma Speckles and Billie
von Roeder
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The Gus Braumg home was op-
ened for a party Tuesday after-
noon when Mrs. _Braunig enter-
tained a group of her friends with
cake ^Miss Gloria Ann * Valpn,‘ne Contract party. Win-
ter greens with red blossoms
were used to decorate the living
The members of the lli-Lo Con-
tract Club met Thursday after-
noon with Isabel! Barrett at her
home Preceding the games a des-
sert course was served which car-
ried out. the Valentine theme
Claudia Haun and 1 iladys Hale
had Ingli scores, Rosalind Me-
Mrs. Herman Smast anil daugh-
ters of Heeville.
—a—
I* E H S O N A L S —
Mr and Mrs Walter Dunn were
in Kingsville Sunday and attend-
ed a wedding reception tor their
great niec, Jane Mary II,agar
w ho w as wed on Tuesday to Rich-
ard Tinsley. Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis
Hagan were hosts' for the party.
Millan had low score Others who ThPV a1™ R'ld who
ill. at Ins home in Kingsville,
played were Mary Rraunig. Jo
Pipper. Ruth ('handle,•, ( Henna
Wolf and C ymhehne Deborah.
having |iist returned from the hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwarz
were in Austin Saturday to at-
tend the funeral of her mother,
Mrs. Tom Nairn, 92, who had
passed away Thursday night in
Social interest for the pre-teen
and dining rooms, especially at- age children centered Saturday
tractive was the dining table ov- evening around a dancing party
eriaid with red satin and white given by Jimmy Wolf, Bill and ; San Antonio at the home of her
tulle and centered with a red Charles Smith. The. American Le- daughter. Mrs. Roily Steen. The
riav for a family''birthday’party, hpart ,ree' Preceding the play of gion Hall decorated in the Valeo- service was in the Episcopalian
whe,n they came to help Mrs. ,he PamPS a dpsSPrt course was tine motif formed the setting 'or ,-hurch in Austin with burial in
Mueller celebrate her birthday. spr^l‘d from table trays centered the gay frolic. The refreshment j the family plot in an Austin cemc-
Ffom out of town were son, Alton,
with Mrs. Mueller, Sharon. Alton,
Jr. and Kenny of El Campo,
with red camellias in a white table was centered with red and i tery. Mrs. Nairn and the latp Tom
heart. Mrs. O A. Sehroeter and white blossoms that formed a \airn and their family had lived
Mrs. Wilfred Riedel had high large heart and centered with many years in Yorktown, when
red tapers. Nick-Nacks ( n,- was Superintendent of the
daughter. Mrs. Dvttie Hattenbach,' sr<,rps' Miss FrancPS von Ropdpr
Mr. Hattenbach, with Paulette.
Timmy , Ray and Patricia. of
Houston: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Dahlman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Riengen. and Mrs Minnie Nunn,
all of San Antonio: Mrs Ernst
Gross and son Albert of Runge.
—o—
The Fellowship Hall of the Pres-
byterian Church was opened Sat-
urday afternoon when a group of
friends named Mrs Bobby Fair-
child of Ft Worth, a recent hride.
as honor guest for a tea-shower
from 3 to 5 o'clock. Masses of red
carnations and white candy-tuft
carried out the Valentine theme.
Mrs. Wayne Thamfn of Victoria
presided at the musical bride's
book register. Receiving with Mrs.
Fairchild were her mother, Mrs.
Wm. Knandel, Jr . two grandmo-
thers. Mrs Wm. Knandel .Sr. and
Mrs Rohert Korth. Sr , Miss Mel-
v yl Korth and Mrs, Arno Schultz
The tea table was spread with a
hand made lare cloth over pink
satin and centered with a five
branched, silver candelabra with
buring white tapers, red carna-
tions with white and red ribbons
trailed from the candelabra and
joined the massed carnations that
formed a heart. The white em-
bossed rake was served by Miss
Jane Lamprecht, the red punch
was served from'a crystal bow l
by Mrs; Gerald Wendei of Mey-
ersville. Ribbon sandwiches, heart
shaped mints and white napkins
embossed in silver with Glenda-
Bobbv completed a beautiful ta-
ble. Other members of the hcsise
party were Misses Alice Donald-
son, Edith Haase and Kav Cole
man. Mr. and Mrs Fairchild were
w^kend guests of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knandel, Jr
They returned Sunday * to Fort
Worth where they will be at
home. . j.
The A rider Lutheran Church pro-
vided the setting for the marriage
of Miss Joyce Jacobs of Victoria,
daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Ray-
rnond Jacob* of Goliad, to L.
Gene Carson son of Mr. and Mrs.
C.aylen Carson of Yorktown,
which wa* solemnised Sunday af-
ternoon, February 9 at three o'-
clock. The* double ring service
was read by the bride * uncle, the
Rev John Jacob* of the S'.
Mark * Lutheran Church of Cuero.
The wedding music was played by
Miss Geraldine Moritz, who also
accompened Mrs. Bobby Bauch,
soloist. The bride was preceded
to the altar by Miss Loyce R. Ja-
who was her twin sister*
only attendant. Carroll K. Carson
of Sin ton served his brother as
best man The bride, given in
marriage by her father, wore a
traditional white satin and lace
wedding gown The bodice was of
satin styled with long sleeves ta-
pering to a pom* over hand*. -
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