Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1958 Page: 3 of 12
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June 19, 1958
ELGIN COURIER, Elgin, Texas
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SOCIETY NEWS
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of fellowship, feasting and en-
tertainment such as croquet,
man; J. W. Browning, Manor,
groomsman, Mrs. Steve Hef-
fington, Austin, vocalist and C.
H. Eppright, of Manor, pianist.
The fourth annual reunion of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Ging was held at the River-
Side Park at Circleville June
Presbyterian Women
Of The Church Meet
Our Three best sellers in
the most popular size!
expire in 1959. He had also
previously served as Mayor
from 1947 to 1949. He is a
progressive businessman, own-
ing'operating the Red and White
Grocery in Manor, in which
business he is ably assisted by
his gracious and friendly wife.
corsages and boutonnieres.
Rebecca Anderson of Taylor;
Linda Kreidel, Coupland, and
Mrs. Leslie Fisher, Sr. and
Mrs. Cecil Fisher served re-
freshments of sandwiches, po-
tato chips, coke, and lemonade
"to Mes dames Guy Carter, Joe
Dildy, Harold Dildy, Harvey
Upchurch, J. B. Posey, Jesse
Miller, J. F. Metcalfe, Richard
Stone, and Owens Carter.
part in all civic activities of
their city. Mr. Schroeder is a
member of the Lions Club, is
a Mason and a Shriner and
plays in the Shrine Band of
Austin. Mrs. Schroeder is a
member of the Tuesday Book
Club of Manor, is a Daughter
of the Nile; and both are mem-
bers of the Order of the Eastern
Star and Retail Grocers Asso-
ciation
Mr. Schroeder was reared
near Elgin and is the brother
of Arthur and Herbert Schroe-
der of this place. Mrs. Schroe-
der, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Bailey was
reared near Manor.
Arbuckle Oil Company
Elgin, Texas — Phone AT 5'4701
Your Goodyear Distributor
• OPEN HOUSE MARKS SILVER
ANNIVERSARY OF MAYOR AND
MRS WALTER R. SCHROEDER
greeted the guests at the door
and accepted the beautiful be-
ribboned gift packages which
were displayed on’ a special
table which was in charge of
nieces of the couple.
Mrs. J.D. Willis, a niece was
registering the guests at a
table graced by a lovely pot
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others played piano selection's
and David Spicer, Jr., of Aus-
tin contributed accordian
numbers.
The bride’s table was laid
with pink net over pink and
was centered with an exquisite
arrangement of pink gladioli,
pink roses, pink carnations and
silver leaves on a silver tray,
the gift of Connellys Florists,
of Austin, who furnished the
flowers for the Schroeders wed-
ding in 1933. The anniversary
cake was a three tier confec-
tion embossed with pink roses
and silver leaves and sur-
mounted by a miniature bride
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The Lucy Osborn Circle at the
Methodist WSCS met in the home
of Mrs. F.J. Hanke Tuesday
afternoon, June 10th.
The Circle chairman, Mrs.
C. C. Mayfield opened the meet-
ing with prayer. She also
presided over the business
meeting during which roll was
called and the report of the
Nominating Committee was
ring throwing, horse shoe
read and approved.
Mrs. Lulu Seay was leader of
the program she used as her
topic for discussion “Know
Your Bible”. Mrs. W.H.Rivers
Jr. led in prayer for our mis-
sionaries.
At the close of the program
the hostess, Mrs. Hanke, served
refreshments consisting of
punch, cookies, and salted nuts
to the following members and
guests: Mesdames Ray Arbuc-
kle, Sr., E. C. Fowler,Leonard
Hagman, N. R. Radtke, W. H.
Rivers, Jr., Lulu Seay, C. C.
Mayfield, Frank Williams and
Terry Talbot.
The next meeting will be held
on July 8th in the home of
Mrs. Ray Arbuckle at 9:30 a.m.
Members please note the change
in time of the July meeting.
Tommy Willis, Austin, and the Baptist Church and take
Mayor and Mrs. Walter R. del, Coupland; Eric Anderson,
Schroeder of Manor celebrated Taylor, Worley Browning,
their silver wedding anniver- Manor, Arthur and Herbert
sary at their hospitable home Schroeder, Elgin.
with an open house Sunday after- All of the original wedding
noon, June 15, from 3:00 to attendants, with the exception of
6:00 p.m. * Mr. Stanley Scheifer, of Waco,
The reception suite was de- a groomsman, were present,
corated with summer flowers, They were Mrs. Howard West
pink roses predominating with of Georgetown, maid of honor;
pleasing accent of silver leaves, Mrs. J. N. Youngquist, Austin,
gift flowers and blooming pot and Mrs. J. W. Browning,
plants. Manor, Matrons of honor; Her-
Arthur Schroeder, Jr., of Elgin bert Schroeder, Elgin, best
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Florida was unable to be to-be much future happiness,
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Mr. Schroeder and the former S. N. Cottle Feted
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friends. by Dr. Raines, at the Manor " •n enF ”uPP5l
Mrs. Schroeder welcomed her Baptist Church and have made June 11
guests in a lovely cream colored their home continuously in _
taffeta fashioned with bodice Manor where they are leading Mrre Darren, Afwtchitnranns
having an elongated waistline citizens and have legions of for several
and the bouffant skirt trimmed friends.. last week in the home of Mr.
with a double taffeta ruffle up Schroeder has served as NI,ie ~,.1, na
one side which had red velvet Manor's chief executive since an .Nor isC te in
roses extending the full length. April 1955. His term will other relativeshere, 4ndin
She wore a corsage of red car- expire in 1959. He had also us in, while _ nr t ato
nations and her bridegroom of previously served as Mayor ous on, i ,
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25 years ago wore a red car- from 1947 to 1949. He is a In view of their departure
nation boutonniere Members of progressive businessman, own- Sunday the Cottle family
their original weddingparty and mg operating theRed and White honored Mr. Norris Cottle with
the ladies composing the house- Grocery in Manor, in which pL,,0 Nl ni-nic in
party were white carnation business he is ably assisted by sevenin.
so they could help him cele-
brate, which was served on the
pretty lawn at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Edward Cottle
in Austin. A delicious feast of
all the favorite dishes of the
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encircled with a fluted ruffle Approximately 200 guests
of pink net. Sandwiches, cake, called during the receiving
mints in‘the chosen colors, hours Sunday afternoon to wish
frozen punch and coffee were this popular and highly es-
served. Assisting with the ser- teemed couple many more years
ving were Mesdames Em of happy companionship to-
Mogonye, Elgin; Kermit Krei- gether.
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joyed amid pleasant con-
versation and merry repartee.
Present to congratulate Mr
Cottle and shower him with
Father’s Day remembrances
were Mrs. Cottle, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Krenek and Darrell and
Bill, of Elgin; Mrs. Darrell
A. Cottle and Darrell Allen,
Wichita Falls; and from
Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Ellaig
Craig and Norris, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Culp, Raymond
Jr., and Mary Jo, Mrs. Lilia
Cottle Feild, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Edward Cottle, Sandra and
Carrol.
Harry Lynn Krenek, of Elgin,
a grandson, was unable to be
present for the festivities, as he
was attending Boys’ State, but
was right there in spirit.
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The Cicle meeting of the Pres-
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The H. Ging family are now Mr and Mrs T J King and 1958, in the home Of Mrs.
even 50 of which 47 were pre- family of Garland and Mr. and Fisher Sr
sent Curtis Ging and Glen Mrs. Jerry King of Corpus were —esnek1S ■ ’
Guentzel were unable to attend Fathers’ Day guests of their MrmHareylnchrrcbsopened
• Miss Genelie Anderson and being in the service. Those parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wic st presented the Bible
Mrs. Gene Anderson will leave registering in the family book King. Study on “AnObedientChurch”,
Saturday morningfor aone week were: Mr. and Mrs. Theo. ------------------------- using portions of scripture from
stay in Richmond , California, Pfluger of Bishop; Mr. and Mrs. Blessed-E vent Shower the book of Acts.
e where they will attend the wed- s. R. Ging, Mr. and Mrs; Cal- Mrs. Jesse c Miller gave a
ding of Miss aren.Ann vin Ging and Jan; Mr. an rs. The hospitable home of Mrs. discussion of the eight General
Anderson to Mr. Frederick Dale Ewald Ging, Butch, Wayne, Margie Creel was the scene of Fund Agencies of the Presby-
Francison SaturdayJune.28, David, Michael and Caroli Mr. a blessed-event shower on terian Church of the United
which will take place at the First and Mrs. M.M. Marosko and Thursday afternoon, Junes, States.
Presbyterian urc in Maxie; Mr. and Mrs. us from three to five o’clock After the offering, the meeting
mond. Guenther, Gusie, Loretta, an honoring Mrs. James Lyda, a was closed with the Mizpah
They will also visit relatives Karen all of Coupland; Mr and member of the elementary,benediction.
in Kingsburg, Concord and Mrs. Albert Ging and Gilbert school faculty this past term
« Oakley before returning home of Thrall; Mr. and Mrs. Al- and wife of Eigin’s head coach.
■ t amsn fred Ging of Granger, r. an Mrs. Franklin Condron, co-
Hermon Ging Reunion Mrs. Glen Roy Ging. Glenda, hostess with Mrs. Creel,
Gall, James and Steve of Elgin; directed three lively
contests
Mr. and Mrs. arry ur e an pertaining to baby’s needs and
Kathlyn of Lafayette, Louisiana; names. Which were won by
Mr. and Mrs. i or an Mesdames Lucille Larsberg
Donald of San Antonio, Mr. and and Jesse c. Miller. Each, in
Mrs. Andrew Jing, Jimmy turn, presented her prizes to
and Steven of Austin; Miss Ehz-
abeth Pfluger of Seguin; Mr. The refreshment table was
and Mrs. Bill Townsend and . 1 . . 11
A jv i o lovely with a miniature cradle
Cynthia of Baytown. for centerpiece which held
- pitching and swimming, also Dinner guests were Mr and pink “andnbuegladioi"and baby
movies and snapshots were Mrs. W. Fox and Jim, Aleen, blue delphinium. Other lovely
made during the day. and Janice a aria. flower arrangements were
At noon a delicious and boun Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Ridings placed at vantage points
• tiful feast was spread from had as their guest for Fathers’ throughout the house.
large baskets of choice o Day their son, Wayland, Jr., of At the conclusion of the con-
taken by each family. Houston. test period, to the strains of
lullaby music, the gifts were
presented to the honoree in a
lovely bassinet, complete with
lining and mattress. Each gift
was unwrapped and passed a-
round for the group to see.
Many beautiful and useful things
•were received, and in a few
well-chosen words, Mrs. Lyda
graciously thanked the guests
and the hostesses.
Refreshments consisting of
white cake squares topped with
pink and blue rose buds, salted
nuts, and delicious fruit punch
were served to each one pre-
sent. Guests invited included
women members of the Elgin
School F acuity,- wives of the men
members of the faculty, and
ladies of the lunch-room per-
sonnel. Also, four very close
friends and relatives of the
honoree were included.
The minister, Dr. W. C. At five o’clock the guests de-
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Bredlow, Robert L. & Finch, Lena. Elgin Courier and Four County News (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1958, newspaper, June 19, 1958; Elgin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562350/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Elgin Public Library.