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Mrs. Chas. Lamprecht entertained <
Thursday afternoon, the Ace Bridge
I Club and a number ot ither guest ;. |
i The living rooms were prettilv dec- (
‘Mrs. Nic L. Ladner. Mrs. Wm. every other year. Sunday ui • Morisse. Those present were
iW-;thoff. Mrs. Robert M. Harrison. mpmbers were entertained at the Peggy Simmons Margaret E
Mrs. F E. McDonald. Mrs. Nova Tip- home of Mrs. Henry Laging. At! “ " "r ’
Trophies were I a!ld son' MisS Nixie Lartner. I___’___________________________
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M’ . Mice Gene McLarty
M. Nau. grand-
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ed Miss Dora Gras gave the wed- ■ Buehrig. Gene Mauer of
dtag solo, ‘Because.” The bride who | Christi, and Fritz Gohlke.
Miss Nau is recovering at the Allen Course at A. & M.
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sunday have;
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high couple; attended the funeral of a small j
score. Refreshments were served nephew, who was accidentally shot.,'
luring the evening at the game , while playing with a gun.. I
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Social interest centered Wednes- : Brownsville;
.■day around fhe Dahme-McLarty Weslaco; B. McKinney. George'
wedding and in recognition of theiWe^t; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ahrens !
happy occasion. Mr. and Mrs Aug By. Braunig. Mrs. Ctto von Rosen-!
¥ ¥ "fr ".
Again the members of the 6
i Class were honored when Mrs.
j The Nordheim Haelk^l Kraenz-1 Morisse and
I Those who were in Yoakum Fri- schen entertain the members of the | tamed with
(day for the Tom-Tom were Mr. and 5311 Antonio Haelkel Kraenzschen day evening at the home of
The tea table was covered ' Nic L Ladner. Mrs. Wm. every other year. Sunuay ui • Morisse. Those present were 1
j with a lace cloth and held a cent-
' rr piece of African daisies flanked
]Hy. King. i
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Butler load
a lovely afternoon frock of pink I assisted in caring lor the guests,
silk net with overblouse fashioned ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
ohnatural lace, and a picture hat of , INFORMAL DANCE
kwhurn with pink grosgrain trim, j SATURDAY EA ENING
She carried a bride’s bouquet of i A Private dance was held on Bat-
Wite roses and valley lilies. Little, urday evening at. the City Audi-
Mlss Alice Gene McLarty, sister of j torium with Dr. and Mrs.
| groom, was junior bridesmaid. • Boothe, Mr. and Mrs.
wore a dainty blue silk netJMoo,c- anri
k with pink ribbon trim. over:Ldgar c.s 1 < • ts.
i tareta. a becoming blue poke 11
a nosegay <
Receivin', with th?;ing white tapers w^re
were .Mrs. A. F.
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and Mrs. Huiiey i crvstel energne filled with Radi-|G.
„„ .. Beau nut cut ance rose buds, at either end
flowers decora’ed the foyer vh .T? ■ rystal candelabra in which glowed ■ ilver. completed
of | tempting mid-night snack was serv-
and Mrs. W. J Barth J candelabra with burning white
at tHb sandwish trap. • tapers. Durir g the morning the
room where shower gifts • young couple left for a trip to New
¥ ¥ ¥ I '’’''re on display an all white theme i Orelans and a cruise to Havana,
r OF wa$ used, roses and the stately. and will make Yorktown their home
FRIENDSHIP CLUB 'Regal lilic.s lent their charm. Miss;0,1 returning. The bride wore for
Mrs. William Luddekc was hostess Jimmie Ehlers was in charge of the i the trip a smart on emble of Azure
to members of the Friendship Club ‘bride's book-’ in which more than blue, soft wool, hat and accessories
on Thursday afternoon. Van- a'hundred guests registered. Out. wpre of a darker blue. Out of town
colored zinnias were used in the of town guests were. Miss Alice Ed-i guests coming for tlie wedding in-
decorations. After a number of r’n-!on, Weslaco; Mrs. W. T Me- 'eluded. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Me- When scores were added Mr. and; returned from Galveston where they!
■ and Miss Alice Gene Me- Raymond had
.. ...{Larty, the groom s parents and the •
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns McAlister. Mrs.
R Soileau, Mrs. Freeman Schultz. Jack Howerton. Mrs. Dudley Ben-
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During.'the after
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The president gave Tables were placed under the largi
July or trees in the front yartl tor M
At four-thirty the guest
Demonstration Clubs over the coun- - were served
ty are to have a two day encamp- ! which they departed
emergency appendix operation! Of the club, was selected as th? del- Mr. and Mrs. Billy Weisgarver a
v as necessary Wednesday evening.’ egate from this club to the Short daughter Miss Mary, Mr. and M
Miss Nau is recovering at the Allen \ Course at A. & M. Henry Boeer, Mr. and- Mrs. C
Hospital. ; j^fs Teiwes gave the demonstra- ' Gross, Mr. and Mrs. G. jSteinbac
Hy. Tliuem, with Mesdain-'s Will' tion on the brining of cucumbers, j Mr. and Mrs Von Jess all of H
Lutcnbacher and Carlton Clark of j Delicious refreshments were served. Antonio and Mrs. Curl Gross a
Goliad were here Wednesday to be , The next meeting will be neid En- Mrs. Lillie Gross of Runge.
the bed-ide of their aunt. Miss; day afternoon. June 16, at 3:30 at
• j the home of Mrs. George Morisse.
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ing the following morning for Colo- ; '
redo to spend the rummer. 5 I
fcjveiy array of summer flowers dec- |
orated the reception suite, but a low
bawl of orchid colored gladioli
against the background of pale
green of the living room V'nitian
blinds brought forth the admira- |
Oon of all. Tables were arranged *
on the flag-stone terrace and here j
the guests gathered for cocktails'
} before the tempting meal, which was
Wrved buffet style Mrs 8. P »
Boothe served the meat and Mrs. <
Thornton Hamilton the salad The
‘guest list Included: Messis and
Besdames R. E. Bradlev. a. C Lien-
hard Thornton Hamilton. T. A
Graves, and 8 C. Lacky. Jr., and i
Dr and Mrs 6 P. Boothe. Mes-
dames Cusack. Dan Jernigan and
Jack Howerton and Ritchie Taylor,
LeRoy Hamilton and B. G. Hubner
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FOR VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Miller were |
Bosts %> a number of their friends
on Thursday when they entertained ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown and
with a mutton barbecue honoring ■
two children of Ponca City, Okla . I
who are enjoving a visit in this!
section with relatives The delicious I
barbecued meats wtth the usual ac-'
eompaniments were served at a long!
} table placed in the yard. The table I
was graced by bowls of mixed flow- i
•rs. Appromimately thirty guests !
enjoyed this hospitality. After the i H
m>-s r
Christi . who was here for
Da hme-McLarty wedding. was
t ken suddenly ill Wednesday and
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Mcsdames Wm. WesthofT. Ed.
Rolodzry. R. M. Harrison and Nic
and L Ladner were delegates from the;
Civit Club to the De-
delightful program. Mrs. Ed Kolo-iWit» ( ountv Federation, which met!
on either side
D’fitr e. iAt one end was placed the punch
... _. ..... 1 and was presided over by
__ ____ McLaitv of Cuero. Miss Alice Gene 'fishes Alice Edrington. Jesse Strie-
~ifen livaa1 airn .• bv her father wore Rosa Fuqua and Miss Leola Heiinek( i McLarty of Cuero. Mw-S Evang-line tax. Dora Gras and Loma Lamp-
.... ------- i Nau of Corpus Christi. Miss JeSse' recht. Z.t t!.. „------ ’
j Stricbcr and Mrs. W. H. Dunn. Tbe l-rg- ring- haped b
; honoree and the entire house party ' e’^tairatclv embus:-^d with’lilies of
eceived beautiful corsages.
fining room th? pink and blue > bordered with lilies
heme was used, the refreshment (Those alternating in cutting the cake ; ta’ yellow tapers,
board being overlaid with an 1....
oom lace cloth and centered with t E’d-rs. Jnyce Ehlers and Mrs
io. Unto. The refreshment
were ] vice and other appdimments
a w» i - - - | white tulips. Miss Loma Lamp-1 bride s table. Pink and blue hy-
Mnk re*" Miss Doris Lee Dahme ie<* after hours of dancing. A de-| ’edit and Miss Helen Hudson alter- dringea.s. in silver container ; graced
lu, sista,.-., maid of honor wore an'Mfhtful air of Informality p-rvade-’. nated at the punch bowl, while Miss | the buffet, at either side were silver
Simoon frock of blue sheer with entertainment, and the pecs Gora Gras and Mrs. W. J Barth jeendelabia with burning v.hftc
t*ht bodice and bouffant skirt fea->nce of a ^’’P of visitors in the alternated
fared with shirring at the waist-,cit? to thc enjovment. In the r<
Aie. She wore a becoming picture ¥ ¥ ¥
hat and carried a nosegay of pink |
ftees. Wayne Hartman acted as best i
dian. Groomsmen were Fritz Koeh-'
£ A. F. Moffitt, Bill North, all of
Cuero and N. B. McKinney of ■
57wading borations. After a number of i nrgton• W.estaco; Mr ;. W. T
Immediately after the ceremony jgames pnze for most buncos [frty‘ Mlss Allcc Gene McL-rty. L?rty
hoW <,♦ txo hnnw nf went te Mrs- Thelma Turk, consola- Mrs. J. B. McAlister. Mrs. Wm L?.rty
Reception »as held at the home of, to chaddOi K. and Buehrig, Cuero; Mrs L. W. Dahl- ■■- t’r
low to Miss Rosa Holzhcuser. Thc m«n. Miss Joyce DJlilman. Mrs. M.
lucky number prize went to Mrs D o“i’—
Herman Luddekc. Others present; Cuero; Miss Leona Knox and Miss i net. Miss Beulah Margaret Bennet,
were Mesdames Gus Goehring, R ’ Evangeline Nau Corpus Christi; JMr- an<i Mrs- Ernest Hartman. Mr.
E. Mundt, Henry Henneke and I Mrs. M. P'.. Nau. Hallettsville; Mr.; !«nd Mrs. Willard Martin, Mr. and
Robert Memitz. A tempting refresh- R- G. Flata, Kingsville; Mrs. Geo’ Mrs J°X Arnold. Mrs. Freeman
ment plate was served after the' w Stage and Mrs. Herman Moll- ' Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Goe-t
enhauer San Antonio. Mrs. Louis! b01- Wm. Goebel. Bill North. Wayne-
'.Manz, Sabinal; Mrs. J. W. Barth. ' Hartman. A. F. Mollit. Fritzie Koeh-
I Kenedy. ’ i ler, Cuero; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bar-1
nett. Victoria; Miss Emily Wells •
; Miss Alice Edrington’
McKinney,
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Mr. and Mrs. Hilma Kraege cn- i
tertained the Night Bridg - Club F'ri- as their guest this week end Lieut* I
day evening at their home. Hie Frank Smith, their son-in-law. who!
game tables were arranged in the is with the air corps and is station-;
living room, where roses and ’-n-:ed in Panama.
ii’s gave their touch of beauty, f ’*
•9* Mrs. McLarty left for a wedding |
trip to New Orleans. They will make
tiieir home in Yorktown where the
groom is one of the town’s
standing young merchants.
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. Midge party
F FRIDAY AFTERNOON
" 'Mrs. Louis Otts proved herself a
charming hostess when on Friday
Afternoon, she entertained a. num-
'feer of friends at bridge. An artis-
tic arrangement of mixed flowers
decorated the rooms given over to
toe E’coursetwa8t^rverfr * At”Se (King George and Queen Elizabeth Gahme observed open house at their J bpr6- Mr. and Mrs. H J H-ye, Miss
dttociusion of the games high score I cpme in triuniph to the melting pot
SET ZSrtL»drJutBSte8nd the CHy °f NeW Lutheran church Reaving with Mrs. J. E. Nolan. Mr and Mrs. M.
OoM While a remembrance was Y°rk teansformed into a citadel of | the hnnnr guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. T Nau. Hallettsville; Oscar Nau
EeBB^iMer Mrs Callie Schaefer, yannth and royal welcome. ‘ T. McLarty, Jr., were Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Miss Evangeline Nau
of Sohulenbutg. Present, with the * ’
honoree, were: Mesdames I. C-.
Burns, Raymond Cook. T. A. Graves
If. F. Menklng. Clifton Weber, E. C.
Shinn, L. E. Burnett, Theo Reuss,
JL W. Bourke. Arthur Giesecke of;
Ballinger. Waggoner Bywaters of t
MlM* Billy Ferguson. *Reiffert J
Mack we 11. 8. P. Boothe, and R. 8.1
JtcWUUan^ and Misses Elizabeth
Xtobbe, Nora Fudge. Frances Koeh-!
Br and Kathleen Burghard.
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IMS* WAYNE
HOSTESS f
A delightful club meeting was
Mid recently when Mrs. Jack Wayne
ypui hostess at bridge. Gladioli and
Mmias were featured in the deco-
Mttom. At the refreshment hour
fgndwiches and an ice drink were
/*rved. Mrs. Seth Bell was lucky
lor the afternoon winning the high
•Bore prize and a traveling prize.
Mrs. Cannon won second high. Eu-
jdytng this charming hospitality
Mfae Mesdames Seth Bell, R?iffert
(Markwell, R. E. Bradlev, w. E.
,0mnon. C<mon Cohn. E. C. Shinn
■pbert Wagner, L. E. Burnett. K. P. |
Baker, and M F. Menklng and Miss (
Gussie Burnett. ;
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•upper party for
■RS. ANNE CUSACK
A charming hospitality of the past
week was that zf Thursday evening. i<
when Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hamil- '
tan entertained wtth a dinner party
for Mrs. Anne Cuzack who was leav-
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DAHME-McLARTY <meal they repaired to the Muni-.ipa! j
WKDDING IN YORKTOWN jpark where dancing was enjoyed.
jin a pretty church wedding in * ¥ ¥ ¥
Wirktown Wednesday morning Miss NEEDLE AND THIMBLE
WrUe Grace Dahme. attractive CLUB MEETING
daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. F., Members of the
Dianne, became the bride of William . Thimble Club —-j-..—
Tail McLarty, son of Mr. and Mrs.' regular meeting on Tuesday at th;
Miss Leona Knox. Corpus Christi- t-hies. The guests included. ^Mr.
Mrs. R G. Flato. Kingsville; Lt. F. !and Mrs. Ravmond Simecek. Mr. and
Smith. Panama; and J. Butler of; Mrs. Robert M. Harrison. Mr. and
Austin. jM-s. Jee Gras. Mr. and Mrs. »?eitonl
¥ ¥ ¥ strieber. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boeck-;
The Yorktown Civic Club held its ' niann and Mrs. Freddy Wolpmann.
regular meeting Tuesday aft‘rnc<-n ¥ ¥
, .\-e. Dahme. Mr and M's. W. T. at the new York Park with ihe; Mesdames Wm. WesthofT.
' M--T n t-- tr Miss Doris Lee i’rp ’dent. Mrs. Paul Menn, presid-
ing. Mrs. James Eckhardt
Mrs. S. E. Weldon had arranged for Yorktown
a.
dzey and Mrs. Otto Kraege ^aeh‘in WesthofT Thursday,
spoke on Native Shrubs and Native
Plants. Chairman Mrs C. G. Be-
ken of Ways and Means, reported
$77.50 rea rfdezillwWuiJRflflVB f
$77 50 realized from benefit parties.
Th- club voted to assist the Cham-I
Per of Commerce in a Dedicators’;
Ceremony upon the completion of >
York Park, same to be some time in i
August. The club enjoyed a picnic
spread and a social hour, following
the meeting. i ,
; at t
j E Ja Metz, who is seriously ill. •
Mr and Mrs. D Gildersleeve were !
i visitors in Cuero Friday.
Those who were in Yoakum Fri-
Oit.-tanding m the weeks locial.An-.
calendar was the large and smart
I H of Tuesday afternoon when DMunc
l Vli-ses Jc ce Striebar. Jimmie Eh- and Mr. ;>nd Mis
tiers. Joyce Ehlers. Dora Gras, H-'len ■ parents
lud.s n. Loma Lamprecht. Me ' n-ent of lil
I dames J. W. Barth and Walter oli. hydrangea ■ m blue containers ac-
| Junn named Miss Myrtle Grace! r°nt'''ting the color theme, were
■ Dahme a brie'e of the week, as' placed thruui.'hout thc reception
lonoroe. Th? Strietar home was nite. Mr.~. w -Iter Dunn was in
Thc
rrT. McLarty of this city. The Lu- :home of Mrs. H. N. Henneke. /
titaran church was beautifully dec-1 variety of early summer flowarr
orated for the occasion, graduated j decorated the living room and foim
floor baskets of pink roses ed a garden-like setting for ths
and pink lilies and fem,; gathering. At the refreshment
farming a lovely background for the' hour a tempting repast was served
wedding party. A prelude of nuptial! Present were: Mesuame; W. A
music by Mrs. Hilmer Kraege. | Schorre. A. A. Boldt. Jerom? Koenig
------------j BROILS • BAKES • ROASTS
TOASTS • STEAMS • GRILLS
CANS • STEWS • BOILS • FRIES
The Home Demonstration
met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Al- j ner was served.
fred R«au. Twelve members and | five were laid.
| one 4-H Club girl Kathleen Braune. ' noon dominoes
! were present.
the council report. In C ’1 ;
Evangeline Nau of Corpus; August the members of th? Home games.
• j were served refreshments afta|
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pient. Mrs. Alvin Teiwes, president J homes. Out of town guests were:
Neumayer.
Mis-, Rosa Lou Wcsthoff is spend- ’
ing the week ejid in San Antonio.
_.----1 Mrs. Joe Neumayer and
Bobby Joe. of Gonzales ar-1
Lamprecht.
and
Mvrtle
the week.
Th? Stricbcr home was .into.
‘he scene of this happ.v affair and ■ vimge of the lo’cst register.
flowers were used about ’ ref re hment table was laid with an
The fir-place was b >nk-, elaborate cloth of lace and centered
j d with palms and oink roses. The with a pieve of Sweetheart roses
■andle-lighted mantle was baukr.! and fnrg< t-m-'-not . with the nat-
•vith pink and blue hydrangeas form- vr?) foliage in a low ..ilver bowl.
'■ ”>£ a charming background for the'Branched caldelabra holding gleam-
violinist. Tcrwnpanted by Mrs. Nic ' Albert Fischer, Willaid Kleinecke j receiving line.
L. Ladner at the organ was render- George Dietze A. A. Hahn. W. A opolpe v , lp
’ s- * • - ——----- -» Corp-.u Miss Dons Lee Dahme. Mrs W. T.; bowl
Mrs J i'-1--"- - - .....• -
At the other end was the
wedding cake
f I li?s.
In the fbe v?<l-?v and re-ting on a mirror.
bl,K..h.,rd„..:l«nh ld„... or rhe valley. ;■ ..... -.......... , >nd Mte, Nixie
mmr, t i iiv.->*-itiivi uiiiiim in vuuiiig me vaav •.waaww iiupiuvb ; ▼ iOVf« Mptr C F
heir-(were Misses Helen Hudson. Jimmy j awarded to Mrs. E. P. Zinke and Npumavnr
r Mrs. Roy Hinsey. A delicious fruit I
Ser_ J plate with ice tea. was served from!
in I th? refreshment tabl-. The person- ~ j
charming nel included Mesdames R. J. Roeder J Mrxand
Joe Gras. E. P. Zinke. James Eck- son. r ‘
hardt. E. F. Viereck. L. W. Nowi- spending Mr. Neumayer’s vacation
-r.-ki. W. C. Smith Felt-on Strietar. here with relatives.
Raymond Simecek. Robert M. Har- Little Miss Ann Martin has
risen. Roy Hinsey, and Nic L. Lad- turned from Edna, where she had
ner. > spent a week with her aunt, Mrs.
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