The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 27, 1966 Page: 3 of 8
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Yoakum Vild Flower Dinner At Country Club
Trail SeFor April
'urn"'.n Mis. John. Part!) an.
.Villi• M liuxlel ea.«ir of .whom
Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Friar, l\ sr.rin-’ fanvu-s hived aU-iul a bu'thc^a}' »» the s,, m
iI.’. .. .. .... u:.. . ... ..... dam.
at s
YOAKUM - "The Gioiltiat j tela. and water colors. Mom-
fVxa.s ' ;5 'he tjjenv for bers of the Yoakum Camera
Yoakum's 7t’i Annual Wild j Club are planning a photoera-
Flc.wer Trail sch< dule Apr;1
.r 1 through 17th. Mrs.fr^1£Lr^
Petering, chairman, 1 3n'
no.ineed Yoakum ill/a’n
the huh city ~<f the \V Flower
frail which is locate*11
phy display in conjunction with
the art display. A lighted ex-
hibit will bold colored slides
taken in the previous years of
the wild flower beauty spats, as
well as slides of the historical
'.ipart of the wild flow district, ! and interest points in this area
Wild flowers are sxp'ed be j An invitation by R. A. Knip-
in colorful profusion the P3- President of the Brush)
* Creek Horsemen’s Cub, is be-
ing extended to visitors to .join
in the group for a barbecue in
the City Park. Following the
barbecue, members of the Hor-
semen's Cub plan a trail ride
along one of the designated wild
flower loops in order to take
wild i full advantage of the beauty of
tour j the Trail. Visitors choosing the
Mrs. August Sehovre. Mrs. Lr-! With Faster .lilies it rid minia-
na Koenig, and Oscar Pros Ik i I jure party chickens and ral> 1 ^he group gathered
hosted the monthly dinner jm- .bits , res!.,'„ ,-mt hr bus ud rdilful |
' pci-c birthday dinner part) 'purr blossoms of tulips an d| Sun., March 27. 1966 THE CUERO RECORD Par* I
ills interspersed whh white----—---------------- - — ■ ■■•.......— ■ — ■ -—•■
nmvdi'opg. Tea da.rlies and ' Mrs, Aug. Mm Her and Mrs. j Mrs. Johnny Tickeft of S*B
I birthday c ike were served. K-.v llin . i their sister | Antonio, Mrs. Edwin Murphy it
: Mrs. Lc.-lio Flouner a-sist-d Mir. Freddy Uulpmann. ! Houston, and Mr*. Hannon 0»
her mother.
ty at the Cuero Country CYuh ; 1 ,incrc avis a huge n«:s*
Saturday evening. ' filled w.ih can-1'. Faster eggs ,
Centering the serving-. bar. At ..m’' - de of t.ic ncu rested
was a tall arrangement of love-. a white mbit. -
York (own S«c je(v
B> MBS M< L. I AI1N Fb
part). While cm. nations .and The j IVrsundli
birthday cake, « green confcc ! Cut of towrt guests inch I ■ i
tlon. centered toe table. A Mrs A M. Albrecht and Mrs :
four course dhiner u.us served.! Arno Albrecht of Wecsatcbe.
t.'itvers were laid twelve j Mr an;’ Mrs. Edwin Hartman. |
Oil of town guests were it. I I Mr* R. H. Gob inert. Mrs Hen-!
Oakes of t.eesville. t.a
ry Anger■steal, Mrs. R. v. JVv j
.? v’ Air^-i - »—«•»
nd Vic. T,. I • were in I Tuesday for Hie Mineral of
HnllslNvUIe hn ' afternoon ' their mother. Mrs. Albert Block
and attended tl-.» < ~ '.''Wfion pro-jof McAllen. Other member* of
m am of the F‘ —h nnmm 1 hs.T family to attend were tw»
Memorial Library Building ■ brothers, Roy Brantly of Sa*
Later Ihev atrip to ’ t! dedlea* I Antontn end Harold Brsritly of
lion proyiem • c to- Yew Am-1 Laredo Her nephew, the Revw
Mc« Hattie Barth of K-'lied) he) and Mrs R W Dudersta j‘
i oilcan LegVn !!*.11
Matron's fliil.
I Tuesday evenhig
of Meyersville
Mr. and Mrs. Clias Lu*m
m s.m Ani i
P-rt Mo "”7
Mr end M ■
AT' tie precht have relurned
•f H ■ Igcori.v j eren l Milan A B-antly of Ss*
Anfan'o eond'tori'd the service.
Mrs Claud im th h*r returjv
cd to her bom? ;n San Antonie
d Braun:
Thu “day
first Sunday in A'- Among
•itose to he seen ai Wu<* *x>n‘
nets, Indian paint )*hes. wine
svickly poppies, jele thistles,
t r-vn-oyed susansfnd others.
i shirt proerni*0 die lawn
■f the Yoakum F Station nt
I :30 p.m. Sund; April 3rd,
'■ill officially Of the
f’cMvr season. Abided
; l.ei/erich entertained mrm' »r-, Little Ro-k, Ark
Junior Senior Banquet . J Covers were laid for one-. , t j-,,. Matrons Club at , the! Mrs. Hem-)' Dish ugh ird
."Footsteps In The Sands Of hundred and fifty j borne of her sister. Mrs Char Mr*. N’ic E. Ijidner wei <• in
Time'' was the theme of the, j)ilVK| St.,n, presilent of the! B»fceh. j 1* Vcrnin Saturday afternoon
1966 Junior-Senior banquet held J ’ , i Seasonal flowers <-.f white, to attend t* e dorlication and un-
March 19. i senior rlnv gave the welcome, w f> ^ tv |ivi„„ In veiling of toe Med-Uion and
An Arabian garden fbrmed | addivss. David .Myra gave 'be. keeping with the «t Patriek's plate marker on the Hi alum
the background for toe tables, [response. t>ty theme, the decraiive nio' U>d':e 276 A.F.M. A rccep’ion
laid in black and sprinkled withf \ delightful program wns. ,.f „ .,s. ,-ir 'rnted in the sedrr 'followed the ceremonv.
vvit'i her si*
Mueller.
•• art:ii . C' lnhi'luu' 0 "V
ima B-jeejjajiann and 'hi ho
"toss.
glitter to represent sand. Foot- r I'escnted by Uinta Ra Hi. K;- ,;s .,n^ j nfi \ {'over-
prints here aivl there upan were • th.v Ladner. Glenda Gohlkf- and • Wf7, )pj,i f,j. j0 p!f,pf,|.
the length of the fables. Dm id Ross. • Wolf. Conn'e Bovins. At .rv HU
Senior Class officers are Dav- F F. Levi mit- dueed Eiry
-j,-ing group t* during the sure of pleastu'e with the pre- j() styrjl> p.-f.si, i,.nt : Sherri!!;' d r H aibach end Jittur.) lb-
'•cek' or on" fh^'llorving two sence of tire "western atmos*. ygj,^ \dee-presidc-ni: Rbyllin' spotidok as Miss Y.H.S. and
vindavs. April0'11 end 17th. phere" along the roadside. ^ | Haae'ke, seerrtmw; K i’ ic f’f. i- Mr. V It.v-1%6. They had p • -
arc requested contact in ad- Members of the Yoakum Gar- j fpr_ 1r(,aW|,rrr: pcnny Hamilton viously nv n tleeted !r. pomi.lai Birtltdi-v Mtoeer
tance Mrs fhard Petering. , den Gate Club, sponsors of the re,pnv^pT ■ ■ i% ...u,.ni ciudent A..
R'-.'jte 3: Yi-inl1 or Mrs. E. G j annua! Wiki Eloaver Trail a- j
Ra-'ka. B x Yoakum | long with the assistance of tho!A|nka Ph) flprlr
Historical ,cs '-vill be pin-. Yoakum Chamber of Commcr-; rill UCkiy
•:nted alot tbe three mutes jce. are preparing maps to pin- U- OffifPK
TVi»tn in- ' rv^int imc most vivifflv COVef- I16W UU U/ U'lllClj
■{)] figto'v the ogram and | same rou'e as the horseback
isitor regisfraf- Tliose de- [ riders will enjoy an extra mea-|
AT'', in I M's Dniis Pur ol
l.;iPiTor were here Ttiesda)
r,. ... : ''ere in can o.rn i • i i;u -imy i .. ,
Ho ; tten the fun.tr I service of ' ‘ ' ls't °,
h,» brother. Henry A. Braun i "' •
A-2c Jerrv /,'i".V' i-' home foi
a vi-it w'dit his port nto. Mr.' E'^nch writer De Ea Ro-'’-*
and 7.1." . IT n 7:r. . TV s:.; r 11 : U hruld: \’v always Ik#
die last r> months .-n a tm,r of ‘hose !'» admire in. we do not
duly is. p '. -tan I!" will re-, t>K»re whom we ad.
m.un here fur a month after
which he will reooit to Offcul. ................-.........—
A.F.1V Omaha. Nebraska
R. M. Barrett. Jr. was eallcvl 1
'Mm-' I.
vote hv tho hi-.!i m hua! stud''M!
'M'l.v. , celuljra-ted her iiirthdav Sundav t:»l.
Arlotte Tieinann and. CUaides, ,!onr]rf.tl hy M|. ,,,v1 ,Tr; 1 |>r and Mr-. Klebee; Evk
Mueller gave tb ■ . iuniot i>r‘o.t,i- f»..irty Miller w ith a dinpej ..par-' hardt have returned to trie./
to a 'end IV funeral of I tot «»s K-n.'.-s Cl.’ , Mo. during the
m, \jn. j t rt'ui k. of Me e k no n t'to u' eth of hi- bro-
Al! ->.
Miss Fnid of S'trt Anf'in-
K was KPi'c Saim'd'y to si d
\frs O. 'V Killers who is
■."ter't in thf. Yor ;f j '. n |T-»,--t-
E
,-,f fi,.-. r;,-/A.ft)';u'iS. These in-; point areas most vividly cover-;
'’ey- nn<1 .Sherrill Eight gave (v iTodle. in Cirpus Christi afp-r
... ... ..._____ ...... . the senior clns-s w:Ii. Qut of' to>vn intest. were Mr week's ’ vi<dt lie re vitb hi
s/'■».-is&jgz.'tz,-® tx-k r:'
m .1 I 1 k 1 1. _! — k f an .-m tltn/vn I/V.-KTVC I ll '.1 f»fvl I - O T 10 l>n . Vr'ri ■ 11 t t I OlOi ■•O, t . . r i‘l I 7»T*l'kCl»
1 * Julius Stiller and daughter Jr find daughter Lucia
'.de
an
her TV' t.'n-ral « 'is Tuesday \ (
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kmo"e
•I',-' f «HT and Kay were in
•Cuf" • C*vi«.<i Runddy visHin*
her ‘votbrr Invin Stamps''and ,
faui.lv {
11 and Mr-.' Dm Slonv. were |
in Ae-tiq Smii.'t' f< i a visit ;
e iili t'lei: - ■") 7M.-’t c I/>•! Sirs
:na. Airs Stoma and little son j
David '.' ho "as i clehrating hi." !
second ni tlni.iv.
O. A J jni-r Ida . a Henry Nos- ,
I1
md is louden the old Aus-j maps, designating three loops, 'Kappa Gamma Society elcted | f.h,l|r nanny Cham rad
' n-Indianv road and Which | each comprising an nroa of ap-! l%6-67 officers at „ mee'ing; dent; Clia'i'les Mueller. vi,:0‘! Frames "of Runge ’ El'miT Met -son Bill of S-n Anton!, .v>eht i -r aiul C'i!'];e M-.ar'wei. in
once sen as a stage coach; pmximately forty miles, may, held in the home of Mrs. Eth- 'president; C’eudiu Arnold. PnrI daucditer Sheila Ann • Sunday "dh Mrs. Cha- Ran rialiettsvill. Suridav afternoon!
stand; at the Concrete Coile- be obtained hy contacting the, ]yn McManus in Yoakum Sat- ere! ary: Linda Ivopmunn trea- nnf] pn,. \v,all.-er of Cornu- dow I, uf ton I the .dedication' pro-!
"O Site 4 cemetery. The col- Yoakum Chamber office. P^O. I „rda>*. March 19. surer; Sharon Hattonbayh. re- rhr.i,l 'Mt, :)nr, Mrs VnioW; Mr. and Mr-. J. W N- nm' grim of the \nv*ri«;an Twgion
lege, est/ished in 1867 by the J Box 591, Yoakum. Texas 7799a. Mrs. Margaret White was porter. ■ Moiling Mr and Mrs pichard'er joined their «.>n ‘ A. J. Sou- Ha'; Hudgens Post N". 230
Rev fa Fops Covey, was;
. of >e first in South'vest,
..Texas. #o included are the J
tVH s*ab Ivime: mins of i
t;tf» K'tcuot ranch and ceme-!
t.-i-v; » Sqm Houston oak. mo-j
rvimr and cemetery; and i
• y. oTrail Driver's Park and
;nonirn,: as well as the ruin
r
Butch Prause
Celebrates
10th Birthday
Ben "Butch Prause s tOth
n s 01 *' president: Mr- i Miller and mother of NYirdlvum mu1, cr and Mas. Neinrmver of ■Tlivv ieprc>wnte=l4fac A’oi'ktown
Margaret Hunger, first vice-' Thtrly-Three To Be (onfirntec! ________ ; Kenedy Sundav fora visit tn’v.'F’.V. Host 8136
president; Mis* Marguerite Ri- THrp.-t.hree ? oung people K„rf, . Xwo r,uh Houston with their son and s~t Mnjoi and Mrs Henry
edel. second viee - president; will be received into S.nnl Pan M,., E(iRar r.ohlke opened mandson Boblc Mwiwi .! P. JaMonski and David and
Mrs. Frances Wosl. recording, Lutheran Oujreij. at the , p,.r nlr:i) qoniP Thursday ufier- They a)«o attended 'he .Dodger- There .;, Ann were here during
secretary.; Mrs. Merle Ramsey. ,| jng service on Palm Sunday lnf>in ,vh(,n =hn vvas ,10Slr„ m-' As too baseball game. tin week for a visit with his
itorresponding secretary: Miss April 7 ,! her Forty-Two'Club Mrs Helen s'-ark mvi tier: parents. M. and Mrs. Henry
Nannie Hay Baker, pnrliam^n-j On Maundy IViimLin Ap;i ^ pink {rr*rnni»im^ with white morn of Ant»»nio mv h *r-' .la})]. n<ki Thu v have rorontly
Marian. They will be installed 17 the new!) confirmed ‘ ,n,j ;,urr,ie iris, were in the Tuesday for a v-sit "i'll Mr returned from a three year tour
will receive ' n s.aii"!men! of
game room Following th" olav and. Mrs. Paul R Menn
of duty in flerman'y.
f)f * old Si Joseph Church , birthday was marked with * 1 af XT.ay meeting
M, Petering1 has announced \ gathering of family members, j Mis* Nann:- Ray Baker g,ne ' Holy Communion foi t}ie f'rq' -Toriod a two course luncheon1 Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Billings Mr. and Mrs. Iwslie Hugo and
:'a: s 1 • ! first eatures v .11 jd s<,n of TMr and Mrs. an intei e-ting and ;nfoi lnat v e ^ time. :\>a« served from a table over- vict over 'he week-end in San Mr and Mrs. Leonard Resben
to rivd to toe .activities of the | lkn j? prause. it0,k on "Creative Individual--, j' Tic confirmation class in‘' !aivt in pink damask an deenrer-1 Antonio, .and enroute home . „f he aiin wore here Sunday for
omTig day: These are to he ^ ^t-togethcr included, Their Value. f» A Society Thrnu-; eludes l»is Abel. Siierrvl Baac-;p<1 ,vj()l (1<(W trajlin.. v1M1vne! Mon-lav rhev visited with re
*!- ‘ 1 .......... • ........... “j ?b the Theater". ke. Keiby Bold'. Byron TVC,®'! nnrf j.uponi-., ! Wives' in Nixon
Miss Nancy Simons a pri- 1 ..anrii IV.ldt. Cathy BoiT.feld.| r,)VOrs wrrr ,aif1 f,„. Mrs. An„ic Beth Harp. Mrs.'
mary music teacher in the; peggy Bbrih. Karon June P.run,; ^ rhfl< l:in,k. R„(lolf'I>m Mueller .and Miss' Mnrim-
b- M <b* Yoakum F;rc Sta- j sons ^ Hootton; Mr. and Mrs. j Yoakum schools, entertained Mark Bue-mg. Gordon Cratg., Spim M.1V sin;„t Jbe W.inn-1 "no Riedel were in Yoakum,
n M-s Jerry Dabbs and Mrs | B„nnie R. Prause, Mr. a n d the group with a number of vo- r.ojnhoid W ivne Gerb.ni: Kar- X(>rris Davis an<l Mr« Smurdav and attended a-meet
1 >ng of the Alpha Phi Delta i. ."p-
. i pa Gamma Society which met
in the home of Mrs. Crockett
\ isit with Frank Peplinsk! and
Sister Mary Monica at the
Yorkviv.n Memorial Hospital.
Raymond Block of Houston.
PRINTING
For Invitation* and
aonnunerment* th*t
eome to the—
are aiwaya *octaQy
correct and verfecst-
b ortntrd,
RECORD OFFICE
Hee our sample*
CR 5-3131
frb-rt Noljknmpfr will sen-e jtm Angerstein, and Mrs. leia Kant/ and Yvonn« Schultz i.en Faye Gloor. Gail Hatton-
co-chairman for the exhibit* ; j0jin j f>n”of Cuero ! Don McManus tvier. Terr),' Wayne Heofling.j
jOc» 1 artist* *re being invited _____________— ' Members of Fu’ure Teec.liers' nonald Janskv. Michael Jans-;
Associations were speeial | sen. Jackie Jochen. Robert .lo- aftPrn^n Mrt r G McManus. Misses Kathy Lad-
) participate *nd will show
/orks of oils, chareoals. pas-
guest.s Included werp
Seated Tea
I p''" ........" ......; ''„ ' Friday afternoon Mr* C G McManus. Misses tsainy wa-
Linda • nisebkies, Rodney Karnei. Mar- jifflrtTllan hosted a seated tea atiner and Linda Cohike were «pn- •
Utohlke and Cathy T.adner of;tha Kndirk Diana Koenig. Lm-j hpp homp ,n ^....gnition of her eml guests from York town
. Y orktovn. Ttotitia Robinson and da Koenig. Terry Lamprecht,, birthfJav ! They represented the -York-
Linda . Durda of Goliad. Pntri- Karen f n-nke, Barbara Met-i 'Hinjne taWr wn, spread' tmvn Future Teachers
cm Kautz and Yponne Schultz ting Judith Ann Melting Roy ^ r,.jih c1olh nnf,j Mr and Mrs. Alton Mueller
of Cueni. and Sally Boothe and, Mueller. Mary Jolene Meuret., ppnU,rH wjfh a mirror plaque of Ft Campo spent Sunday
The Dallas premiere a# A er- j Eonctti Wieser of Yoakum , Gan-Eanan Polsim. Dennis Seh-, )hn{ rpflpo,H a ^ of par,y v,til their parents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Mi- i di s •’Macbeth," starring one of | Following the luncheon. Miss roller. Darby Wagner. Nellenej____;________
year's Alice Gabler,. pre«i«Ieftt. presid- (Wehe and Glenn Marh AVciseh-
ed over the business meeting, j will
Betrothal
Announced
"Macbeth” To Be
Produced In Dallas
In November
GREEN'S STUDIO
Truly it lias been said. ‘Your fronds can
buy anything you ran give them, except
your photograph.” Have one made today.
608 N. Gonzales CR 5-4833
gura of Yorktown announce the the sensations of last
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Vi-
vian. to Eer>n Joe P.espondek,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Res-
pondek of Westhoff.
Miss Mi cur a, a graduate of
jYorktown High School, is pre-
sently employed at the Victoria
Bank and Trust Company in
A’iv'oria.
Mr. Re-pondek is a graduate
|of fiuero High School. He 1* with
rv-Witt Tractor Tnc. In York-
The couple will marry JunejSpriflQ GrfldUStG
Dallas Civic Opera season, will, ^ mPmhor, „.ho attrwl.j
be produced as part of the com-lp^ were Mines-. Glen Adcock. A
Puny's tenth anniversary season j c. Ater Charles Boclderi, "R. W
this November, It has been puc^t, James McCurdy, George
announced.
"Macbeth” wdll have two per-
formances—Wednesday. Nov. 23
(the eve of Thanksgiving' and
Saturday, Nov. 26. It will be
the third production of the sea-
son. hut is the first to be an
nouneed.
The Re) erend N. C Renslo:
his conducted the class and
will confirm the young people.
Simms, A. D Wood. Charles Surprise Dinner
Murphrer, and Mis<e- Mi iy, Thursday evening Mr. and.
Barthlome, Alice Gabler. ami. Mrs. Henry Di.shongh and Dr.
Annie Lee Green. ’ Jotm II Barth hosted a «ttr-
Bot Lees Honor
hounhter On
?nd Birthday
Little Christine Lee was hon-
ked recently with a party giv-
fn by her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
tat f,ee, at their home on Se-
ic-1 Street She was eelebrat-
h ; her second birthday.
The guests Included eight
to mg friends and their rnoth-
M
Colorful part),- hat* were fav-
>:•«. Die hlrihdav caae was
i taped to portray the face of
t little girl.
Complimented
With Breakfast
Mrs. Tom Heron and Mrs
, Bob Lee were co-hostesses for
a breakfast In the home of Mr*
Heron Friday, Mareh II. hon-
oring Patty Coppedge who will
be a May graduate of Cuero
High School. Patty is the dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Coppedge.
Twenty-four girls tvere in-
cluded in the "oome-as-you-are"
affair.
Mrs. Heron and Mrs. I^ee pre-
sented the bonorce with a gift
of bath oil.
AN/ENCHANTIN6 HAT
•«■*•**
Select Your Easter
''Goodies” Here!
Easter Hats
Bags
L&dies & Children’s
Dresses
Easter Suits
for Little Boys
SMART SHOP
CUERO
Wild styled! Rich black smooth leathers are
fashioned sleek and slim with the accent on
grrrreat looking tiger trieote linings Capture your
own tiger lined shoes.
RICHARD'S of Cuero. Die.
108 E. Main
CR 5-5211
•i.....
COME ONE! COME ALL! BARGAINS & FUN FOR ALL!
mm i m
10 BIG DAYS-STARTING THURS. MAR. 24
For every dollar you spend, you get an ''Auction Dollar" which
you may use to bid for prizes to be auctioned off Saturday,
April 2. _______________
Big Magic Show and Merchandise Auction Saturday 9:30 A* M.
in the Municipal Park on Main Street, Cuero.
AUCTION DOLLARS FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE AT
THESE PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS:
J. C. PENNEY CO.
</
1.1. BUTTERY DRUG (0.
STIMSON’S FURNITURE
PERRY BROS. INC.
(ENTER PHARMACY
a
KLECKA DRUG (0.
BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK
MASSEY FURNITURE
ALAMO LUMBER CO.
FETTER'S LUMBER (0.
MODE 0 DAY
WEBER KOTOR (0.
BERNING & WAGNER. JIRS. RICHARD'S OF CUERO. INC.
CUERO F00DCRAF!
SPELLMAN APPLIANCES
WESTERN AUTO Assoc. Store
REUSS DRUG STORE
BEN FRANKLIN
- SEARS
MACHA CLEANERS
(ARTE JEWELRY
CUERO RECORD
SMART SHOP
KCFH
THE FAIR
CHISHOLM TRAIL West. Wear
SAVE YOUR "AUCTION DOLLARS" FOR VALUABLE MERCHANDISE AUCTION—
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