The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 15, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1!
THE CTERO RECORD. 0,’ERO. TEXAS
.....
Society Editor
The staging ;f the elaborate cor-
Gft&tion ceremcnles cf Miss Mabel
Claire Breeden as Queen Sultana
and John Bell as Sultan, of tire
1936 Turkey Tr?t. on Tuesday even-
ing. before two large audience,
marked the formal opening cfethe
•octal season in Cuerc and portend-
a season of umsuel activity, /.s cn?
looked cut Cve: the assemblage he
saw radiant be»uty defect in col-
orful evening uowns with delicate
corsages, and carefully groomed es-
corts in black dinner coats, the
whole rivalling the splendor cf the
court scene.
8-Piece Groups—Carefuily Chosen
Selected From Stowers "Best Sellers ' and
o Harmonize
Budget Cottage'
TEA FOR THE
koyai cocprr
A tea dansant of nmnunonkh V>rc-
pcriicK. aitistt^ny pinner1 r.’vl
bcautffrlly executed under the -h-
feetton cf HR E?: B. MrMfthca v.-a -
e**ce<t re Turn' r.v -ffnecn. r.t he
Municipal Park club house, honor-
ing members cl the royal cor t of
tte coronation ceremonies, and ct-
tended try nrfx >lc, frem far ml
rear. Mr?. MeMshcn rore r beorrj-
trtge btnrk metre dimsov d:-c.-° atd a
!?&<?! Mxrrs^T ______|______Imp
leg table cover ri with a beautiful | Peavy. Carrie Mae
Italian cut-WofS Zz---
placed at one i nd cf the 1*811 ho- j Zimmormri;
•TP *
WED0ING ANNIVERSARY
lew holders BorfttifnRv tdates CELEBRATION
were served during the eftenurn'. Mr. and Mrs: V. W. Ortman cel-
aad coffee was 1 cured at either end [ ehrated ‘ their Chin* Weddirvr Ar.-
cf the table by Mesdames S. p. nirersary November 9 ct their beau-
Boothe. T. O. B ichel. L. L. Bu-tery, (tifnl countrv home which wa? dec-
O. A. Zimmerman. Jchn Berning. crated in Marigolds and fern. The
Home’- Blanton an 3 Jack Howerton bride wovg a Shoulder corsage of
The mantles of the four large net- ipmk and* white rores. The couple de-
clared they felt, as veung as they
T ’•"hard Ele?nr- Erurke, Mattl-'
The Hs ! BTjn>s Oenevn Be n n«. Marroret
^ s BueVl.. Be'-s
hatintle* cloth. w>s * Benton. Sara JDdgar and Elizabeth
Budget Cottage Group
Cnen fire ami hoW
fall chr'/rant'o-
y ivary tapers fn
Exactly as shown in Stowers Budget
Cottage. A conventional group that
has proved to be one of Stowers
best sellers. Far better quality than
the price would indicate. Ask to see
Stowers Budget Cottage Group.
4 >.
Exactly As Illustrated
The Economy Group
A record value'! Enough pieces to
comfortably furnish an average size ■■
living room. Take advantage of this C pp
low price at Stowers. Ask to see
the Economy Grojip.
Exactly As Illustrated
oral rock. fireoli ices were hanked ’ dared they felt, as ycung as they
with ivy and onnge marigolds encl; did 2C years aac. Juicy turkey and
gleaming tapers. There were ap- j dressing with all tPe trimhiings were
prgximately sevmty-five hostesses j served to forty guests. Messrs and
for the afternoo a. Dancing was eo- j Mesdames Henry Buchhom, B. O.
Joyed to the strains of the Joe j Buchhom and family. Jno. Rath.
Busze orchesti a. Approximately j Wm. Buchhorn and family. Henry
seven hundred called between the ! StcUeis and family. Walter W.
hours of five sni l seven o’clock. j Hengst and Neva Joyce Ortman,
Jf> >f. -f. | Paul Domann and daughters. 'Emil
DELIVERS
ANY OUTFIT
Buchhorn ard family. Trigg Peebles
: and Donald*. Ed Buchhorn and fam-
iUy. Joe Card. Jim King and soul
| Willard and Miss Hattie make. The
guests were entertained by Willard
| King and Wilbert RtoifieQ with their
| string music and singing. Forty two
:wa senjeyed until late and at mid-
night cake, sandwiches and coffee
were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ortman
received some beautiful gifti. At the
parting hour all wished'the couple
many more prosperous wedding an-
niversaries. Miss Annie Lou Ortman.
■ thetr youngest daughter celebrated
Miss Mabr! Cl; lire Breeden was at
home an Wedrasday evening be-
tween the hours of nine and ten
o'clock to members of the sovn!
court of the Tin key Trot, corona-
Hob ceremonies i tnd a few addition-
al friends when she held open house.
The guests wen received by. John
BfeB Sultan . Yekmt and Miss
Breeden, who was gowned in a most
teeming Same colored crepe frock
^*1 The Vogue Group
The Vogue Group consists of a
modern “on the floor" suite with ^
modern chairs, tables'~and lamps <f fj w
that make a smart ensemble for any ^
room. New, patented upholstery .
taaterial adds to value of the group. A
* Exactly As Illustrated i
4 La Mode Group
La Mode Group is selected with an
eye for refreshing modem day style.
Note the white chair with leather- tf*
ette covering. Also, the swanky ^
suite. Choice of twb tables. Eight
pieces for only $99.50.
Exactly As Illustrated
Stowers
Liberal
Terms
baptist church
M. a. Soileau, Pastor.
A cordial welcome awaits the gen'
eral public in all of our services.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. preaching
6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U.‘
7:70 p. m. preaching.
Sunday School workers meeting,
and prayer seryces.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Leo Goevta, Pastor
Early Mass 7:30 a m.
Late Mass 10:00 a. m.
cia had been jfigmilng to make the
trip to Cuero for the occasion since
the celebration in 1934. and they
thoroughly enjoyed all the festivit-
ies. Other guests included Dean and
Mrs. P. Bolton of College Statical.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eckles of Vic-
toria. who formerly lived in Cuero.
and Mr. and Mr l A. E. Westhoff of
Edna. Texas.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
J. W. Kern. Paster
23rd Sunday after Trinity.
Sunday school 9:30.
Morning service 10:30.
Evening service 7:30.
Sermons by the pastor at both
services. >
Monday at 4 p. m. Light Brigade.
Monday at' 7:30 p. m. Women’s
Missionary Society meeting.
116 Piece
Dinner Sets
:f $16.95
95c Delivers
faeludcd: 32-pieoe stemmed and footed
tikis*ware sft; SO-piece se* of dishes;
34-piece silverware set. Service Jpr
eight. In attractive-matching patters.
High-tack
ROCKEI
$5.95
GUESTS AT T EA . v
IN GONZALES
On FTktey afternoon Mrs. G. M.
Duckworth and 1 kfaa J. L. DuBo&e
motored to Gon ales to be present
at ft tea at the tome of Mrs. J. P.
McBlroy given for the United
Daughters of th< Confederacy. Mrs.
Du Bose being ole of the hostesses
for the occasion. The entertainment
was beautifully planned and was
w»U attended.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
W. A. McLeod. Pastor
Sunday School 9:43 a. m.
C. E. meeting with the S .8.
• An unusual service at p. a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. The pastor will be
assisted by Mr. J. M. Allardyce. a
retired business man of San An-
tonio. ..'i
Mondayt Woman's Auxiliary 3:30
p. m. . i . '
Wednesday, Mid-week service 7:30
»
p. m.
Comfortable
extremely 1
•rood f ram
backs. Ia'
green. Bay
MRS. J. L. DUBOSE HAS
HOUSE GUESrS
Mrs J. L. Dul lose in her
Priced As Low As
usual Visiters welcome.
NORGE
elicious Milk Drinks
Correctly Mixed
Using Rich" Pure Milk!
WJ ■ ; also
^ J A variety of warm
kA drinks such as
Hot Chocolate, Coffee,
m*v3F Try our Tasty
R ^ Sandwiches.
REFRIGERATION
5 Double kddioat
Reznors
$9.95
45c Delivers
Porcelain Modern
Gas Range
f $39.95
r ■' 1
-On Liberal Terms
1‘hlak of if! A mbd^ru jdc-i^n ;
Table Top Lanife'in aj if'* i«/r
. •.___3 :_ * C- ^ s
Famous Rcxiior quality. All-clay
wall. Safety jutrol 1“J- *
stantly. Kff rient
Better Hortie Furnishers
and
healthful 1
etantly. Kff
Gives quick,
as illustrated,
Wagner's
Two (Convenient Stores to Serve You
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 15, 1936, newspaper, November 15, 1936; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072871/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.