The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1973 Page: 8 of 12
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rage 8 THE CI KHO KECOKI) Eri.. Sept. 7, 1973
Mrs. I)rmi i* Ray Schrollrr
York town Nuptial
Miss Rayha Dell Reynolds,
Dennis Ray Schrollrr W ed
A garden ceremony on Sept-
ember 1 at 8 p m united Miss
Rayba [Tell Reynolds and Dennis
Ray Schroller in Yorktown. The
Rev .lames Davis, pastor of the
First Baptist Church in York
town, officiated at the double
ring nuptials at the home of the
bride's parents
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. James >M Rey
nolds, and Mr and Mrs Felton
Schroller are the parents of
the bridegroom
Kurt Lemke presented the
traditional nuptial music and
accompanied Miss Elizabeth
Nuinez in the selection of “The
First Time I Ever Saw Your
Face"
A profusion of hibiscus blos-
soms with white satin doves
were placed at the entrance to
the garden Guests entered under
an archway entwined with ivy
and white roses and white tapers
glowed in standing candelabra to
form the aisle for the bride who
entered with her father. A lattice
archway formed the setting for
the ceremony
The bride was gowned irt Nor-
wegian, lace over peau de soie
designed with a collarette edged
in seed pearls The fitted bodice
formed a curved yoke front with
scallops framing the low neck-
line Fitted sleeves were inset
in the sheer lace and formed a
curve at the wrists, edged in
bridal pearls The flowing A-line
skirt in matching lace fell in a
slight train.
Her fingertip mantilla of illu-
sion was fashioned in graduated
clusters of rose shaped lace
petals. She carried a nosegay
of bridal pearls and lustrous
baroque peai.s intermingled
with red rosebuds and greenery
with lace streamers. The bride
wore pearl earrings, a gift of the
bridegroom, and she carried a
lace handkerchief used by the
bridegroom's mother at her
wedding
Miss Rebecca Reynolds was
her sister’s maid of honor
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Randall
Reynolds of Corpus Christi,
sister-in-law of the bride, and
Mrs Patrick Green of Victoria
The attendants wore formal
gowns of red crepe with gold
beading set with red stones to
form a yoke design The flowing
skirts were A-line They wore
matching headdresses set with
red stones and trimmed with red
bows Each carried a single
long stemmed red rose against
a background of white lace.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs Reynolds chose a teal blue
formal of silk and chiffon
Jeweled trim enhanced the neck-
line and cuffs of her attire. She
wore a Cymbidium orchid cor
sage
The bridegroom s mother wore
a citrus green polyester formal
with gold detailing at the neck
line and cuffs. She also wore a
Cymbidium orchid corsage.
Aubry Crisp of Beeville was
best man Groomsmen were Jay
Schroller of Refugio, brother of
the bridegroom, and Randall Rey-
nolds of Corpus Christi, brother
of the bride.
Ushers Included Terry Hoef-
ling of Austin, T. J. Koopman
of San Marcos and Stephen Grif-
fin of Yorktown, cousin of the
groom
Acolytes were Lloyd and
Todd Stock of San Antonio.
Huschhaupts
Host Group
In Meyersville
Dawn Krause and her Sunday
school class of Meyersville
were honored by Dawn's grand-
parents, Mr and Mrs. Bill
Ruschhaupt, with a supper artd
swimming party at their home
Saturday evening
Present for the fun party
with Dawn were Mrs. Randolph
Dreier, Cheryl and Ron;
Brian Wendel; Cindy Diebel;
Jonathan Ideus, and Mitchell
and Beverly Jank.
Garden Club
Meets With
Ms. Conrad
The Cuero Garden Club met
as a group interested in gard-
ening in the home of Mrs. Jim
Conrad September 5.
Members decided to meet
the third Tuesday of each
month in the home of on& of
its members at 9 30 a m
Attending Wednesday's sess-
ion were Mesdames Murray
Tarkington, Lee Benbow, Charles
Tubbs, Carra Mae Hogan,
Burns McAlister, Lias Steen,
Ed DeLeon, R. A Caldwell,
George Trowell, Ed Windel,
Earl Adcdck and William Grund-
er
On October 16, Mrs. Grunder
will be hostess to the club.
At this time Mrs Caldwell
will present a program
whose topic will toe “Garden-
ing In the Month of October”.
WHEEL CHAIRS • WALKERS
COMMODES FOR THE ELDERLY
CONVALESCENT & HANDICAPP
ED
Medicare Information
Medicare will cover the rental of
durable convalescent equipment
such as . . .
WhMl Chairs, Walkars.
Hospital Batfs.itc.
ror further information regarding
rentals contact
REUSS’ PHARMACY
515 M. ifrUNADI 275-3411
Yf i n • - ~"l University Club To Meet
i M CPt*K1 CP\C^ J^CPdC^w^f |
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Wednesday In liuehel Home
85 TH ANNIVERSARY
Wednesday Aui't,* 11■ r k • f
tin- 8rilh hii Hid.iv .iniii .' i . 11 y i,i
Mrs (• I NoSh'i *i<|i.|v In-
loved little 'A'l l.idv ol
Yorktown
^ fiends .Mid relatives , ,,;;... j
during the d.iv to • xt*-n<t He n
goo wishes [ loin out i,i town
weri Mi s Leslie Nosh t ol
Mover sville - and Mi s I- >-lix
Koenig of Arnerkcville
The birthday cake was a pink
and white angel food confection,
decorated with pink and’holding-
the inscription Happy. Bnthdiv
Grandma It was, baked tiv the
honored s great gi .mddaughb-i
Bonnie Stovers, and was served
with other refreshments The
aged pioneer, was remembered
with lovely gilts, flowers and
iniinei ous ' aids wtn'ti helped
to (n.'lke *fi.• daV a l\ t. ippv one
toi tiei
UT HONOR 'STUDENT
\ 'otai ol 38b l in .»*! ■,iill
I ex.i . engineering • student ,
h i . e T,ee|| I Oglll/'M IS tlOHOI
‘Udents lot the |',pi mg sell!
e ,h I tiv I Jean Fa I l.' St 1 Glov
111
1.0 lie eligible |og the ellgl
le ..i iig. Iioiioi i o;i a student
imist have main'.lined at least
i I J .i-ii,.• ,teg (g, .: < om e load
thi oug’hoijt the eini ,te| passed
alt coin ses .Illd made a mini
mum grade point i.* i igeot .') 29
Total .g i ade point1 it • calculated
tr. in ul11p 1 v iny i cun se hours
undertaken by 11,• . ilue of each
V.I ide \ equals I points I
Lu the ran Ceremon v l tt i les
%
Lorna Ratignou\ Mr. Young
Miss Lorna Ann Rangnow,
daughter of Mi and Mrs Ell
wood Rangnow Sr of Meyers-
ville, and Clinton 'Young, son
of Mr and Mrs Melvin Young
of Victoria, exchanged wedd-
ing vows August 25 at 4 30
p m in St. John Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Meyers-
ville. Pastor Milroy Gregor
officiated
Matron of honor was Mrs,
Herbie Maurer, sister of the
bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs
Warren Young, sister in law
of the bridegroom, Mrs. Alice
Rangnow, sister-in-law of the
bride, and Miss Wanda 'Buck
ner, the bride’s cousin.
Bobby Platt served the
groom as best man. Grooms-
men included Warren Young,
the bridegroom’s brother;
Ell wood Rangnow Jr,' brother
of the bride, and Bill Young
Donald Hardt and John Paul
Jank, the.bride’s cousin, usher-
ed.
A reception followed in the
Meyersville Community
Center
A 1973 graduate of Cuero
High School, the bride plans
to attend Victoria College this
fall 'The bridegroom, a 1972
graduate of Stroinan High
School, is presently associated
in-business with his father
Green l)e\T ill
Community Club
Meets Tonight
Mrs Victor Goebel, president
of the Green Or*Witt Community
Club, is urging all members to
attend tins evening's monthly
meeting scheduled in the com-
munity center
Proceeds from the ice cream
social held Sunday, August 12,
and from all summer activities
sponsored by the club will be
discussed The money derived
from these affairs is being used
to renovate the interior and
exterior of the building which
is badly in need of repair.
Texas students on tie- College
ol Engineering fionoi roll m
elude Roland Gilbert Riedesel
lr of Yorktown
FAMILY REUNION
The Held! Borch'ers family
reunion was held August 19 at the
American Legion Hall in York
town witti sixtv guests, registet
mg
A beef and chicken barbecue
dinner was served
Special pravers was given tiv
Everett /les of Seguin The lam
11 v recited ' The Lord's Pr.avei
Two birthdays were recog
fuzed, those of Mrs Newton
Borth and Mrs Lucille Mueller
of Yorktown Each lady was pre-
sented a cake by Donna Borth
The tiall was decorated with
various potted plants A special
arrangement ol red roses and
pink carnations were placed on
the main table The registration
table held a pink carnation at
rangement
In the evening everyone en
joyed dancing to the music of
"Bobby and The Toe Tappers."
Ne>t year's reunion will again
be he.d at the American Legion
Hall in Yorktown in August ,
NEW ARRIVAL
A son was born recently at the
Methodist Hospital in Houston
to Mr and Mrs Ralph Hollings-
head He weighed tune pounds
and ten ounces and was given
the name of William Andrew
He is being welcomed by his
parents; his sisters, Vanessa,
7, and Beth, 2; and his brother,
John David, 5.
Wednesday September 12. jt
4 p m the University Club will
meet in the home of Mrs T O
Buehel. a chattel member, who
will present a history of the
organization which is celebrating
its 50th anniversary This will
be the first meeting of the 1973 74
club year
. An invitation to attend has been
extended all living charter mem
hers as well as all past pYesi
dents, members and interested
friends
Arrangement for the special
occasion are being made by
Mesdames James Peyton. Clint
Stiles, Elizabeth Murphree.
Arthur Koehler and Howard
Kleinecke
Also welcoming him into the
family are tus grandparents. Mi
and Mrs Edward L Goehring of
Sugarland Texas, formerly of
Yorktown
The mother will be remem-
bered as. the former Joyce Goeh
ring
PERSONALS
Mrs P E. Schlaharh. Mrs
Walter Ulrich, i Mrs Daryl
Wilson and daughters, Angela
and Arm, of Woodsboro visited
with the Adolph and Fritz Haases
Wednesday, August 15 Mrs
Schlabach and Mrs Ulrich are
the former Edna and Alice Lau
of Yorktown and Mrs Wilson is
the former Linda Schlabach.
Mrs -Edgar Pevestorff and
daughter, Mrs Nick Coutnas, of
Indiana, Penn., visited Friday
evening with Mr and Mrs Lee-
bell Halamitschek
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| that all society news be submitted no later than Wednes-
. day noon of the week you wish it to appear in the paper Pic-
f tures and wedding stories should be submitted earlier if A
| possible. Society items received after the Wednesday noon I
• deadline must be held over to the following week
Night and Sunday
Emergency Prescription Service
KLECKA DRUG CO. ef Cuere, Inc.
Downtown (iomeniniiT
CENTER PHARMACY
Shopping (.ruler (aunenienee
Welfare Prescriptions Welcomed
Officers for this year include
Mrs Peyton, president, Mrs
Stiles, first vice president. Mrs
Ken Long second vice-president,
Mrs Burch Ware, recording
secretary Mrs Bill Blackwell,
corresponding secretary, Mrs
Claude Blackwell Jr , treasurer,
Mrs A W Schaffner, historian,
and Mrs A V Wood, parliamen
tartan.
Mrs Long will also serve as
publicity—chairman, and Mrs
Stiles is program chairman
Hiss Van Hereren
H ichor I Kopecky
To Wed In Fall
Mr and Mrs August Van
Beveren of WesthOff announce
the engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Flame, to Michae. J Kopecky of
Shiner, son of Mrs Margaret
Kopecky of Gonzales and the late
Mr Alvin Kopecky
Miss Van Beveren, a 1970
graduate of Cuero High School,
is an LVN at Rugeley and Bias
mgame Clinic in Wharton
The prospective bridegroom
is a 1967 graduate of Luting High
School and a 1971 graduate of
Texas AAM University He is
currently employed by Kaspar
Die and Tool Company, Inc. in
Shiner
A late October wedding is bging
planned
Help pay off
your
mortgage
Help ire* your wife of
worry with an Allstate
Mortgage Cancellation
/instate*
Ufcl.—....c.
See or Phone
Shelton Dieringer
WEDNESDAY ONLY
SEARS IN CUERO
BALANCE OF WEEK
SEARS IN VICTORIA
CUERO 275-2384
VICTORIA 573-4567
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Berner, Homer K. The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1973, newspaper, September 7, 1973; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098904/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.