The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 290, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 21, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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Miss Beryl Rathbone
Wed In Austin Ceremony
Yorktown Society
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
uy Shepard Barclay
lorltlee’*
By MBS. NIC L LAD NUB WPPk
Reeord Yorktown Society Editor. Mrs. Roy Bopckmann, Mrs Roben
--. Harrison and Mrs. Nic L Ladner
i a living room a Christmas tree with were in Yoakum Wednesday after
noon and attended a benefit par'
bride the delightful party The decor ofjjor the Reel Cross.
- Mrs. E. R. Sauermileh and Mr>
Gus Metz spent, Saturday in San
Antonio
Will Paul ’Menn v. ho is a student
at a dental college in Dallas arrived
home^ Friday to spend the holidays
with his parents, Mr and Mis Paul
Menn.
Clias. Lamprecht and Supt R M
Harrison were business visitors to
San Antonio Tuesday
By POLLY HOWERTON
The Cuero Daily Record
Miss Berrl Rathbone. daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Wofford R Rathbone
of Austin and niece oi Mr. and Mm. A groUp
N. M. Crain of tins city was united .smart event to the list being given many bright lights added charm to
in marriage to Montz Julia Sch- for Miss lamia Lamprecht. a
roeder, son of Mr* and Mr: Moritz to be by entertaining with a tea the tea table also tokened the ap- |
Schroeder of Monterrey. Mexico and shower for tier Wednesday af- preaching Yuletide. the centerpiece
! Saturday afternoon at six o’clock ternoon at the tiome of Mi Gils being poinsettias.* On the program
jin the evening. The ceremom was Braulpg. The reception room had a were Mrs G-car Eckhardt. Mrs. Joe
‘performed in St. Austin's Chanel in decoration of. white chrysanthe- Gras. Mic. V. H Mattingly, Miss
Austin. Miss Rathbone attended the mums with -silver. The fire place Tv as Bertha Gras. Mrs. Roy Boeckmann
University of Texas, fcs a member of most beautiful with the mantel president of the club presented each
Kappa Kappa Gamma and Wasoverlaid with holiday greens and guest with a Christmas^ package
Bluebonnet Belle Nominee in ll*4U. silver and formed a charming back from the tree.
She has visited here on numerous ground for5 the receiving line who ^ f
| occasions and her friends will be with Mrs. Braunig and Miss Lam- Mrs V. Mattingly and Miss Clara
• interested td learn of her mar- precht were Mrs. Charles Lam- Ritter added afi enjoyable affair to
j riage. Mr. Schroeder attended Ri<e precht Mrs. W. F Buehrig oi Cuero, the calendar for Tuesday when
; Institute and received his degree in Mrs. Jerome Koenig of Cuero, Mis> they entertained the Teacher's
were Mechanical Engineering from the Clara Ritter and Mgs Jo Ann Bridge club. The Mattingly home
/ of Texas in February Lamprecht Mrs. Biul Hnun and was festive with Yuletide deeora-
1941. He is a member Of Sigma Chi Mr- Ted Koopman had charge of lions. Miss Loma Lamprecht had
Fraternity. At present he is connect- the gilt display. Mrs. Preston high score and Mr.s.^ud Haun had
ed with the Wvatt C. Hedrik En i- Wenriel of Victoria, registered the bingo. A refreshment'' course was
neerirtg Firm of Fort Worth. Texas, guests in the bride’s book In .the served at the small tables. Guests
-------------------------------------dining room a red and green theme were Misses Marion Taylor, Bertha
attended the wedding. was used Those who alternated at Gras. Melva Robinson. Minnie Bar
m. Margarite Riedel, Carol
Jeanette Mueller. Loma
'Tlie Authority on A^ithi
South the K East wanted to *win
the second round, so he might try
tc give West a ruff if he had a
doubleton Declarer settled 'that
risk with three high trumps, then
his diamond 6 to the J and A, and
East came back with the spade 8.
South let West win that with the
J. then took the next spade honor
with the A. He thereupon cashed
the diamond Q and led the spade
7 to West's
There was West in the lead,
with nothing left but black cards.
If he returned a spade, the dum-
my would ruff and South discard
his club loser. So West returned
his club Q. South won in his hand,
then finessed agamst the J, taking
the rest of the tricks.
West declared after the hand
that, if East, after winning a trick
with his diamond A. had led a
club, it would have kept him from
leading from his club Q-J later.
South pointed out that this would
have necessitated West using his
Q or J to force the K. and that
the same lead-throwing end-play
later employed could have been
used to make him lead from theA
remaining honor. West was out ofW
luck with his club honors unless '
he could get somebody else to-lead
the suit twice. If he had to lead
it at all. they were doomed. :
DO y*Jt it PART RIGHT
DEFENDERS somehow seem
to enjoy blaming each other ^'hen
a. lead or play by one of them
causes the declarer to make his
contract. That is especially true
when one leads info a tenacg and
thus enables the declarer to pick
up the crucial trick Perhaps the
poor chap had no alternative, and
had to make that lead Or per-
haps the only way to save him
from having to do it would have
been for his partner to make a
different lead or play earlier in
the hand. It might be. however,
that even had that been done, the
declarer had nevertheless provid-
ed a way whereby he could have
made the contract anyway.
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Misses Selma And.
Maurine Rabke Brides
Miss Selma Rabke, daughter of
August Rabke. . was married to
Charlie Geftert Jr., of YoTktown.
Saturday, December 13th, at four-
thirty p. m. in the Methodist
church. The ceremony was perform-
ed by Rev. T. K Anderson. The
bride was attired In soldier blue
alpaca with accessories of I_____
and wore a corsage of white baby
asters. She was attended by Mrs.
H. A. Brown who wore a black
stitcher jersey frock with black ac-
cessories and a corsage of red rose
buds. EdWin Rabke. brother of the
bride, acted as best man. After a
brigf wedding trip to Ban Antonio
the couple returned to ma$e their j
home in Yorktown where the groom
is employed by 8trleber Bros. Mrs.
Geffert was formerly employed by
Perry Bros.
Christmas decorations featuring
Poinsettias and a lighted Christmas
tree. After several hours of sew-
_____ing and chatting, the guests .
biack Asked into the dining room where j university
a hot luncheon followed by indi-
vidual cherry pies and coffee were
served. The refreshment tapard
was centered with a unique village
scene on a reflector which simulate-1mV*and*Mrs. Crain anif.on James
ed a lake. Yaupon berries, silvered attended the wedding
pine cones, reindeer and sleigh ____- -
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cor. French and Herrv Sts.
E. J. Stevens, Minister
Regulai services each week.
Mid-week Bible study Wednesday
7:30 p. m.
Bible study Saturday 2:00 p. m.
LORD’S DAY SERVICES—
Bible study 10:30 a. m.
Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m.
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West North
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Margaret Oreyer
Bride-Elect Honored
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
W. A. McLeod, **astor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Men’s Bible class 10 a. in.
Christmas Service 11 a. m.
Special Music.
Christmas pageant 7:30 p. m.,
MONDAY:—
No meeting of the auxiliary.
WEDNESDAY —
No midweek meeting.
We extend cordial invitation
all these services.
Miss Maurine Rabke, daughter of R-ieinecxe was a^isteo oy
August Rabke was married to Bruno mother- Mrs Rathkempt.
Alves, Jr., of Yorktown, Sunday.
Astern Star
Christmas Parly
bride was attired in & brown wool- —‘
en frock with brown accessories and On Tuesday evening. December
wore a cofaage of rust asters. Thej lfith, following its regular business
couple was attended by Mr. and j session, the members of the East-
Mrs. Chas. Oeffert, Jr., newlyweds.1 em Star enjoyed a social hour. The
Following the ceremony. Mr. and'hall was fittingly decorated with
Mrs. Alves left for a honeymoon t yaupon, mistletoe, poinsettias and a
trip to Carlsbad, N. M. They will lighted Christman tree. The affair
make their home on the Mrs. Lena was a “kiddie party.” Mrs. Tom
Alves farm in the Garfield com-1 Cheatham was in charge Mrs.
munity where the groom has been < l*.nry Nagel, having been voted as j
successfully engaged in farming. I the best dreeoed little girl present, j
For the oast two years, the • bride j received a large lollypop. Mrs. A. J. |
has been an employee in the Dippel Phillips toM an Interesting Christ- j
& Stefka Variety 8tore. mas story. A large grab box was I
East South
14 1 NT
Pass 3 4
Pass , 4 4
West, knowing about East’s
psychic, but reckoning him as
having the diamond suit which he
hid. led the diamond 7, North
playing the S, East the 9 and
When is an "unnecessarily high *
card not a signal to your partner
to lead the suit to which it be-
longs ? What other meanings may
be attached to the nlav of such •
a card, either in following suit or
in discarding? Can you set up ex-
amples?
Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc*’ /
if: 15 p. m. Midnight Candle Light
Christmas Service.
THURSDAY:—
10:30 a. m. Christmas Service with
Confirmation and Holy Commun-
ion.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WEEK DAY
Dr. Ben David, Pastor. Masses 8J
Church Calendar. Wednesda;
SUNDAY:— fajSft and. At
I 9:30 Sundav School, W. F. Adams, Confession
j 3upt. CHRISTMA
10:45 Christmas Sermon—“The Midnight
Cradling of God,’’ by Dr. Ben David.1 11:30 P- raJ
6:30—Baptist Training Union, Christmas
Martin Y. Rucker, Director. and 9:30 a.
7:30 Sermon—“Pure Religion,” Confessioi:
Dr. Ben David.
8 p. m. White Christmas—'"Offer- ST. MARK*
! ihg for Buckner’s Orphan’s Home.” A-
J 8:15 Christmas Cantata "Prepare SUNDAY:—
jHim Room,” by Junior and Senior 0 30 Chur
! Choirs. 10 :30 a. m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. J. S. Budhmg,-Priest In Chnr|4
Fourth Sunday in Advent.
No early service.
9:30 a. m. Church School /.
11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and
sermon and Corporate Communion
of the Altar Guild.
Threatened Walkout
Fails To Go Through
Music Lovers Club
Meets Recently
On a Navy ship, the “Lucky
Bag” is the department concerned
with misplaced belongings.
8T. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Fr. Win. Jansen, Pastor.
Sunday Masses, 7:30 and 10:00 a.
The Navy’s new hospital ship, So-
lace. can carry 9 months supply of
|food.
Pilots Club
Scene Of Party
mother, Mrs. Maurine Wiswell of
Victoria and Mrs. Harry Putman.
Announce Approaching
Marriage Of Miss
Helen Herring
l Mrs. JJW. Herring announces the
j engagement and approaching mar-!
riage of her daughter. Helen, to
Roy G. Hathaway, son# of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Hathaway of Commerce, j
the wedding to take place at the
bride-elect’s home Wednesday, Dec- i
| ember 24th, at eleven o'clock in the ;
j morning.
Members of Brayton Flying Ser-
vice gathered at the Pilots’ Club
Friday night for a Christmas Party
and Fried Chicken Dinner. The
Club was attractively decorated in
the Yuletide fashion.
University Club Has
Christmas Program
Mrs. A. J. Phillips had eha/ge of
University
Thrilling gifts for family and friends! These
big-value Philco models are the season’s fa-
vorites! Come in . . . m^ke your selection
now . . . while they last!
the program for the
club which met on Wednesday af-
ternoon. The club rooms were at-
tractively decorated with pine
branches, yaupon berries and moss.
Appearing on the program were
Mrs. A. E. Hensley, and Mrs. J. C.
Ley who gave several Christmas
stories and Mrs. Joe Edgar. Jr. who
gang a Christmas carol. Delicious
refreshments reflecting the Yule-
tide season were served Hostesses
for the occasion were Mesc^ames R.
-E Me Williams. Tom Cheatham.
Jeanette Cook, and W. E. Douthit
To Enjoy Festivities
In Houston
V
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hamilton
and daughter. Susan. and son. j
Buzxy, plan to leave Tuesday for
Houston, returning home phrlst-1
mas Eve. They will be guests of j
Mrs. Hamilton’s parents. Judge and
Mrs. George Graves. Miss Susan
Hamilton will attend the Little As- 1
sembly Ball at River Oakes Tues-
day evening.
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ADVERTISED IN LIFE
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Personal
GIFTS
FOR THIS SPECIAL
SELLING EVENT.
PANTIES, BRAS
SLIPS, GOWNS
Wagners
ICE CREAM
Handy Package,
\ Variety of Flavors.
Wagner’s
TWO STORES
No. 1 No. 2
NYLON AND SILK
HOSIERY
li’ave V
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Walnut »- .,yMi
QUILTED AND SILK
ROBES
SMART SHOP
gy E. L YOUNG
Open Evenings until 9 oYlock
E. E. YOUNG, Manager
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 290, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 21, 1941, newspaper, December 21, 1941; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097407/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.