The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 216, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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THF. riTR-0 RECORD. CUERO TEXAS
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SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11,193*
1 evidence of the esteem of her many)
j friends heap On Satm-dav evening |
I Miss Ellen Moflitt and Ritchie Toy- I
k>r entertained informally with a I
I barbecue supper at Schlinkc pork.'
the personnel including only a small
: group of friends On Tuesday after- j
| noon prior to the rehearsal Mr and I
' Mrs. Dan Conoly will entertain with
j a small cocktail party. On Tuesday
: evening Mr. and Mrs. J C. Woori-
I worth will be hosts to members ol
j the wedding party at the rehearsal
supper.
Nordheim Society
|Rr MRS HAKKY MEVi.R)
Ro oi d Nordbe'ni Society Editor.
POLLY HOWERTON. Society Editor
Telephone No. 1.
j Meyer on Monday afternoon. La-
bor Day Mrs. Ostcrloh scoring
: high. Mrs. Janssen won high xmt
■j and Mrs. Lacing won bingo During
j an interval of games a Mary Ann
i Salad plate and ice course
ng. September 3rd. honoring HOUSTON VISITOR
alccc. Miss Alma I<oui.se Eng- HONORED
jf Houston. a bride-elect of Sonnv Cosky of Houston who is
mber The rooms were decorat- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
ith an arrangement of pink Woodworth, spent a most enjoyable
ill and fern. At the conclu- afternoon on Tuesday. At this time
of a number of games high , iu the company of several of his
prize went to Miss Breeden little friends including. Davis Ilens-
tonsolation to Miss Putman. A ley, Roland Wilder and Billy Wild-,
ting refreshment course of cr. the Rialto Theatre was visited. ^ a‘ ,
was
i in:;, at the c ity hall with four girls • served to Mesriames August Mueller.
| and Miss Gaston present. The usual l * ''giug
I routine Of husmr.ss was followed i , ' , , '' ^
j tY.trrloh.
and for recreation Chinese Cheek-jnf
H»nry Btiesing. E.
Anna Ostcrloh. Dave
Frit/. Menu. M A Cook
Texas. Otto -Janssen. Kd-
rrs Were played The meeting was|,|ir VVrid. Pal Riley. and Julius
then turned over to Miss Mary Gas- pueser. Miss Zella Mar Bvram oft
ton who discussed and gave aj vnrktown assisted the hostess. I
demonstration on school lunches. I
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.... ... , , , ! The Home Demonstration *liih
I he Sunday .vhool traehers met I . T1
, , i met pfirlav afternoon at the (some
Friday evening in the church an- , ’ ,, ..
~ ... , _ ! of Mrs J aims Mueller Nine mein,
lies for the monthly meeting He u, •
. , , .. , i nris and two visitors were present
ports were hrarrl from Misses Lula,.,,. ... , .. .
- n , ,, _, I Mis. Edgar Lee Neimner was ap
Bell Kasten and Marian Reiiimris. ...... . . .. 1 <
, , , r , , 1 (wmiled by the president. Mrs Aug-1
who were delegates • from this place . ... * 1 **
... ... , , , .. . "si Wagner |n give a rejjorl on the
to the C nautaui|iia held m .V'attn. ,.B, ,
I ,ii|v | farmers Banner at the next meet-!
: •«»*:. The meeting was then turned I
Y‘ Y Y "'er to Miss Mary Oasfon who]
Mrs Everest Kol««|/.i»-jnyk gave:gave a demonstration on school'
a party Saturday honoring her Id j lunches Following the business I
He daughter, Venice Ann who was meeting soeial hour was enjoyed i
one year old on that. day. To the; ,
deJighi of flic little ones colored1
balloons ami pink and green stream- The Missionary Society met
ers of paper decorated the tablei Tuesday afternoon in the church |
where a birthday cake with one annex The devotional part of the!
ALL WITH SCIENTIFIC SIMMONS
INNERSPRING CENTERS
canes the Sride of John Sloan Cat -
hi|. soil of Mr. and Mrs E. If. Cat-
Un of Houston. Mrs. Edward Kon-
kepi llensch of Houston will be ma-
tron of honor and Miss Jane Breed-
fii. maid of honor. Mrs. Fritz Koeh-
ler will preside at the organ. Little
Hus Patricia Ann Rand will be
The Ace High Bridge Hub mem
hers were guests nl Mrs. Han
Mis Charlie Gruclzmarher rn-1
icrtaiiifd at. bridge Wednesday af-i
ternoou with the Entre Nous Bridge!
•with loaf at one end of the table. ] club as guests. Mrs. Huck scoring
and pale green iced punch at the high. Mrs. Menu. Bingo and Mrs.!
j other completed the color theme of I Neulzler scoring low Each was:
j yellow and green. Mrs. George given a lovely trophy During the'
| Ryan of Victoria and Mrs. Dan: afternoon the hostess served a de-
lirious lunch to Mesdames Alvin j
1 Huck. Frit/ Menu. Monroe Neutz-'
! Icr. Eddie Wcid. Otto Janssen. Enril
• Janssen. Walter Stuermcr. Otto1
| Schneider Dan Burow. Fred Brunk-!
I enhoefer. Bruno Morisse and Cor-
1 win Voelkel. i
■am Mucnicr oi mis cny. ana is Austin Mrs Babc Schindler of
veil known litre having attended Houston
Cuc.ro public schools from guest list included Miss Jen-
Vtich she graduated. , nic Marie Fritz. Rudy Fuchs. Mr.
* * and Mrs. R. M. Fuclis. Sr. and
MBTHDAT l<l N( IIEON daughter. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. F’ritz.
SATURDAY Mr. nn(] Mrs. W. J. Fritz, of Waco:
Little Miss Avis Marie lister eel Miss Louise Fritz. Mr. and Mrs.
rtwated her eleventh birthday on Leon Gisler and son. Mr. and Mrs.
riBturday At the home of her par- Robert Fuclis.. Mr. Alois Ohrt, of
enU. Mr. fnd Mrs Walter Rciflcrt San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Dave
having a pumber of friends in for Dryer and children and Miss Cecilia
Ibnchcon. and a theatre party af- Lutcnoachcr. M*s. Bluntzcr was
tprwards. Pink and white flowers assisted with hostess duties by her
decked the rooms and the dining daughter. Mrs. Dane Dryer and her
table and tlw color was further car- sister. Miss Cecilia Liitcnbaclier.
ried out In the decoration of the Y* *Y* Y-
pretty birtlidav cake with its gleam- REHEARSAL
tpg candles. The guest list for this DINNER SUNDAY
charming little misses' affair in- Mrs. M. J. Bluntzcr was hostess
•hided Jcun Anne Friar, Abigail to members of the Fuchs-Fritz wed-
and Carey- Jane Turner. Polly Ma- ding party at her home in Meyers-
rtr SistruA of Rnnge. Belie Breed-. ville last Sunday, prior to the wed-
en. Mary Margaret Adams, Sue Ce- fling rehearsal. The table was dec-
teate Jones. Ruth Brown. Cecelia orated for the occasion with asters
8chott. Alice Jean Mrl^rty. An- and fern,
nrtte Hchdkre. Lillian Don tint. Jen- •'{■ -Y- Y*
|bel DuBofrf of Westlioff. Margaret DUC'IIESS TO TYLER
lane Woods. and Billy C. Foster. ROSE ITtsTIYAI,
^ ^ Mi;* Mabel Claire lire^ien was
LUNCH ION FOR | recently notified bv siieeial deliv-
f'KANtLS TUIJ.V j rry letter of her selection as Duch-
Mrs. George Ryan entertained | ess of Cuero to the Rose Festival to
^Jth a charmingly appointed lunch-j be held in Tyler Hie latter part of
Mu on Tuesday at her home in J September. Miss Breeden ropre-
yletoria lionoring Mi.** Fram es sonted the eRy of Cueto in Hie last
TWly. a tirifle-elert of Septenilter San Jacinto celebration held iu San
The centerpiece of I lie luncheon Antonio, and was Sultana of the
hoard wa* an attractive arrange- Turkey Tro* held in 1930.
Fred W. Buchcl. became the bride
of A. C. Atcr of Temple. The Rev.
M. R. Soileau performed the cere-
mony. The wedding took place at the;
Baptist church which was simply I
decorated for the occasion. Low !
masses of white asters, gladioli and j
white oleander blossoms combined >
with fern were placed at vantage |
points along the rostrum. A pre- i
hide of bridal organ music was j
rendered by Mrs. Fritz Koehler, who!
also accompanied Miss Merle Rose!
Fischer who gave the bridal solo.;
The bride who was given in mar-!
rlagc by her father wore a tailored
suit of black wool with white satin
Mouse, and accessories or black. She I
carried a shower bouquet of white |
roses and valley lilir;,. Miss fV- ■
mens Bucliel. who was her bride’:.;
only attendant, wore a street frock
of blue c repe and accessories of
dregs of wine. She carried an arm
bouquet of talisman roses. Dan
ISOX SPUING IX) MATCH $19.75
invmotbi
katuin'v Simmons inner-spring renter. Thick
deep cotton Iclt uphcLstery Neatly tailored
with n il criges, button tufts handles venti-
lateis. Choice of woven stripes or damask
rovrrs.
REMTCO
tindentQiiaiih
mrs E- A Tnliy, j. f. Rvan. j tained during the past fortnight, a;:
I &KEPSLEEF BOX SPRING $29.50
xuAioaA,
hn»n-yi from T<w*i to Coast 299 lltilM*
vilent coils. frr-Bsilt sMe walls that pre-
vent sagging. Seleeteri i«Hfln felt upholstery.
Sisal pad over roils. Trrnrh rdgrv Ventl-
latirs. Button tuftv Handles. Uhoire of
liitf, Delicious
SODAS
LlHHfolHir. StrawlKirv a»»4
nil oilier l laYors with
WACiNF.RS* iiomk-madi;
ICK ( RKAM
LI'N* HE«N IIONORiNi;
I MISS I RAM I S TUI,I V
• Mrs. fialr Olhci' Cjt Rrltlgi., i> ,
ho. trs. i«» Mis,, Frame* Toffy’.-
i brhkd puiy id a (harmintily plan- ,
I nod Imw'lirnu . ;,iurdav entertain- |
in^ at tin home of her nmlher.i
' Mr;. Ab’x llaniiltou A doubh' ring ’
i of fern and ro:'e.s of Sharon resting ■
i on Rosewood |)|aqucs c entered t»M-1
iluncheoii Ixiard, while rainbow a*-*
j trr.s were used elsewhere in t he|
^ decorations. The personnel in-
• eluded, with the honorec. Miss Tully:
Mesdames E A Tully. Fritz Koch- \
ler. S P. Boothe.
WAGNERS
MADE OF YTAINIESS fO*-
CEIAIN WITH TRAYS OF
DURABLE, ODORLESS MA.
TERIAl FOR SANITATION.
2 Busy Stores to Serve You
Jtti
Dan Jetnigan,
George Ryan of Victoria, and Miss-
es Hortense Taylor ol Vietoria.
Mabel Claire Breeden. and Jane
Tully.
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PREVENTS DISCOLORATION
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MHS. EA< KEY HONORS
MISS TUI.EY
A tieautiful bridal hospitality of:
the pa.st week was the tea during j
Hie late hours of Wednesday after-i
noon honoring Miss Frances 'Hilly I
with Mrs. S. C. Lackey. Jr., as host - !
ess. Receiving with Mrs. Lackey j
and Miss Tully were Mis. E A
fully and Mrs. II F. Weldon or I
Austin. Hie reception suit*- was.
decorated with a simple arrange,
nient of yellow eln ysant heinunis j
and yellow daisies in low Ivnwt.s 1 hr .
tea table witli it. Italian «-n«'•-«<■ k *
«1*>tli preseptrrj ;t lovely sight V.
gorgeous ^arrangement of gladioli I
small f liry..aiitlieniuiu.. ami geri*er .
daisies in shades of pastel r<||.i<i
with a lacy iajwl of yellow strip«>«(
fl*)rist.s rihlsjo formed tlie center j
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 216, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1938, newspaper, September 11, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1091010/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.