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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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Refreshments were also offer-
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Miss Lynette Riemenschneider,
sister of the bride was maid of
Let us supply your water pressure needs.
Choose from:
Aermotor Pressure System
Aermotor Wind Mill
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7:40 A.M
8:25 A.M
We carry a complete line of Parts and
Service All Equipment We Sell.
guests
Bode
Word was received here Satur-
day of the serious illness of Mrs.
Alvin
white
with
enjoyed by those who attended.
Covers were laid for fifteen.
served In the dining room were
Miss Lottilyn Hohn of Nordheim,
terest, the couple will reside in
Giddings, Texas where the groom
is employed in the construction of
the
floor
Merton Caskey of Houston serv-
ed as bestman and Edwin Baros
was groomsman. Otto Lee Koen-
make their home in Houston.
C. W. Jr., is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carol Sunday, he was born
and reared in Yorktown, and his
many friends here, will be inter-
ested in the above announcement.
Myer Pressure System
Galvanized Pipe
All Brass Well Cylinder
ported Swiss organdy over taffeta.
They carried shower bouquets of
For traveling Mrs. Caskey chose
a blue Dressmacker suit with many
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length frock of white
her
in
Houston listing her son, E. R.
Sauermilch and family.
Mrs. Gus Metz Sr., accompan-
ied her son, Gus Metz, Jr. Mon-
day to their home in Leesville,
where she will visit with them a
Mrs. Henry Baros alternated
serving the punch.
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them..we‘ll pay TOP DOLLAR
for the tires you trade on new
GOODfEAR TIRES
* Cheese from this famous Ine apt • All-Nylon Cord Super-Cushion
• Double f ogle — werid'i best Ure e Mlarathen Delux Super-Cushion
served as best man and grooms-
men were Marvin Sievers, James
Riemenschneider and Leo Wolf.
Junior groomsman was Quentin
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chid corsage.
After a wedding trip to Denver,
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WATER WELL SYSTEMS
OUR SPECIALTY
Mrs. MS L Ladner, cor.
Record Yorktown Soclety Editor
ATTENTION!
• Farmers
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DR. BILLY KEE8E
chropodist - Foot Specialist
Victoria, Texas
9 to 5 o’clock
Tel. 1658 SOS N. Maili'
WAGNER
HARDWARES MACHINERY CO.
WALTER iBULLMI WAGNER, Owner.
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SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
rose petals.
Frederick Grote, Jr., of John-
son City, nephew of the groom,
Sportsmen
Complete Daily
WEATHER REPOR
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1853
1M W. Broadway . ; Phone 5-3523
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the shade trees and the mutton
,barbecue with salads, cake and
collar, and long tapered sleeves.
An apron of lace depended from
the waist over the front of the
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Vida Nell Jacob. Their
were designed alike
ler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fire can cripple you financi-
ally. unless your insurance
coverage is in line with pres-
ent-day valuations. May
we check this with you? ’
NEW STYLES FOR SCHOOL WEAR
2,, Send them back to school in our smart,
B. practical Robin Hoods. Constructed of
M top-grade materials to take the abuse of
HnBL healthy, active young feet, Robin Hoods
Eghh keep their good looks and perfect fit.
6855=220268 Compare their price and you'll see
229bonad why Robin Hoods ape your best
.Ttedb»»• buy in children’s shoes.
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Dr. and Mrs. Norman Jacob of
San Antonio were here Sunday
for the Gaebler-Riemenschneider
wedding.______
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carried the rings on
satin pillow.
George Klein of San
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Koop-
white Regina Corona alternat-
ing with green leaves were plee-
ed at either side of the altar,
and the chancel steps were bank-
Ki with the chosen blossoms and from a cap of matching lace,
green leaves.
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ning and Bruce Reaves were ush- Texas.
better and we hope for her a
rapid recovery.
of July at the Church of the Im-
maculate Conception in Lake
Chartes, Louisiana, the home of
the bride.
was some
olemnized Sunday at five o’clock' cascades of Stephanotis, the bride
J" the St* Paul s Lutheran Church. ( entered on the arm of her father.
Iced beverages and coffee was Mexico, they
honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Mary Kathryn Simpson of Austin,
Miss Lois Woepmann and Miss
lives centered about the marriagechancel were lighted serving as _ .
of Miss Edwina Riemenschneider. | acolytes were Larry Sievers and and carried a white basket with
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bert Riemenschneider of San
Riemenschneider to Charles Gae- 1 Antonio.
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Announcement was received
during the week of the marriage
of Mist Yvenne Marie Therese
Hebert daughter of Doctor and
Mrs. Louis Alexander Hebert, to
Carroll Washington Sunday, jun-
ior of Houston, Texas, the wedding
HARTFORD, Conn. -(UP) —
Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman receiv-
ed two degrees in such a short
time he needed a police escort to
rush him from one college to the
other to pick them up. Both Hill-
yer and Trinity Colleges, located
across the city from each other,
gave Feldman honorary degrees
on the same day.
CUERO. TEXAS
background for the
Shaded lights and gleaming ta-She wore a gown of ivory chan-
rs in floor standards provid-tilly lace and satin which featur-
1 a soft glow, while the serv-ed a fitted bodice with high neck,
an illusion yoke with a small lace
and held In the center a low ar-
rangement of red gladiolus in a
milk glass bowl. here tid-bits,
visited Carlsbad
and Mrs. Robert Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinsey and
Mr. and Mrs. August Mueller
were in Cuero Sunday to help little
Alton Mueller Jr. celebrate his
birthday.
Mrs. W. T. Carter was happy to
have her children home for the
weekend. Those who were here
were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. LePori
of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Will
T. Carter and daughter of Hous-
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tarvin
en.
A reception was held immediate-
ly following the ceremony at the
Lutheran Pariah Hall. The serving
table was centered with an ar-
rangement of white asters and
i fern arranged in a crystal basket.
home naming as honor
their sister, Mrs. H. E.
and Mr. Bode of Austin.
The table was placed
cessful contestants presenting daughter, Mrs. Gene
their prizes to the honoree. . Reno, Ievaa. A .
The buffet table in the dining Wednesday that she
room was laid with white lace
Ben Zuck who is visiting
the tight fitting bodice, was worn
a bolero halo of ruffled net and white and white glowing
net mittens completed their cos-
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Mrs. Chas. Beken and
Charles were in Waco over
weekend for a visit with
flanked by palm leaf grenery dec-
orated the church.
The bride who was given in mar-
riage by her father .wore a tra-
ditional wedding gown of white
Chantilly lace over taffeta. It was
fashioned with a princess bodice |
of lace, low neckline and short
sleeves. The bouffant skirt was
ballerina length. Her veil of illu-
sion was caught to a lace cap en-
crusted with rhinestones. She car-
ried a white Bible topped with al
shower of stephanotis centered by'
a white orchid. She wore a single i
strand of pearls, a gift of thej
groom.
Attending the bride were Miss'
Angie Baros, maid of honor, and'
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Diego, Calif.
Miss Elgin Gefffert returning
home Sunday from San Antonio,
where she had been at the bed-
side of her sister, Miss Sophie
Geffert who underwent surgery.
We are glad to report she is
improving and will soon be up
and about.
Mrs. Robert Westphal and
daughter Dr. Corrine Westphal of
Houston were here and spent the
weekend at their ranch home.
j bouquet of white carnations, with wedding confection.
j long streamers of satin to match Refreshments were also offer-
(their costume. The maid of ed from the buffets. Those who
I honor was in blue taffeta with
ed with the chosen blooms of
Mrs. Max Sinast entertained
Wednesday afternoon at her
home with a forty-two party.
A vine covered arbor on the
South side of the house formed
the background for the two tables
placed for the games, the games
ran thru ten progressions after-
which the tables were cleared,
and a delicious two course lunch-
eon was served.
The personnel included Mrs.
Joe Neumayer, Mrs’. D. C. De-
Witt, Mrs. Hy Hohn, Mrs. Wm.
Kozelski, Mrs. Albert Grun,
Mrs. John Jansky, Mrs. H. Ditt-
furth and Mrs. Mutchler.
white carnations with blue and yek Colorado and other points of in-
low tulle. ■
Ice was read by the Rev.
Miss Bertha Gras gave a pre-
lude of organ music, before the
ceremony and played the wed,
Bing marches, and the accom-
paniment for Miss Twyla Henze
wbo sang "I Love You Truly”
as the couple knelt to receive the
nuptial blessing. Miss Henze
sang "The Lord s Prayer.”
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Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schroeter
were in Ft. Worth over the
weekend for a visit with Tommy
Schroeter and family. They re-
ied by their grandson, Mark
Schroeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Kraege had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Speary and children
who are visiting his parents the
Aug. Speary’s in Runge. William
and family are enroute to San
were Arvid Sievers and Manroy
Wolpmann. ,
Following the ceremony a large
reception was held at the homa of
the bride’s parents, where guests
called to extend their best wishes
to the couple.
The bride’s table laid with a
linen cloth of cut work was
graced with a four tiered wedd-
ing cake an unusually elaborate
confection a double-bell of styro-
foam and a miniature bride and
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covering thelentire Gulf Coast
Area DIRECT from Brownsville,
Austin, Corpus Christi, Victoria,
Galveston, Port Arthur, Lake
Charles and Houston Weather
hill satin skirt which extended
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Cavern, returning home Tuesday.
Col. and Mrs.. E. C. Atkins and
daughter, Miss Kay Atkins and
Mrs. Bertha Grosskopf of San An-
tonio were here Sunday for the
Gaebler-Riemenschneider wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hans and
little Carol of Corpus Christi
spent the weekend here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Strieber.
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were here for a visit Sunday and
Monday with B. F. Smalley and
other friends.
Mrs. Geo. Calhoun of Houston
was here during the week for a
visit with her sister, Mrs. W.C.S.
Smith, Sr. Other guests of Mrs.
Smith during the week were Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Gulledge of Ed-
monton, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Zincke
were in San Antonio at the St.
Anthony several days the past
week.
Mr. Robert Von Roeder and his
aunt, Mrs. R. I. Von Roeder, Sr.
were in Anson. Texas, last week
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Von Roeder. Mrs. Robert
Von Roeder, who had visited her
son and Mrs. Von Roeder in An-
son the past month joined them
for a sight seeing trip to New
sohls. Floor baskets of
ladiolus. white asters,
Mrs. Lucile Klein, Miss Joan
Buchhorn and Miss Twyla Henze.
The guests register was in
charge of Mrs. Grote, the
groom's sister, of Johnson City.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaebler left dur-
ing the evening for an extended
wedding trip to New Mexico. Mrs.
Goebel chose for travel a flower-
ed nylon frock with white hat
and white accessories. She wore a
corsage of white carnations. Up-
on their return, they will be at
home on the Goebler ranch in the
Garfield community.
Following the Riemenschneider-
Gaebler wedding rehearsal Satur-
day evening the garden at the Ed
Riemenschneider home was given
over for delightful party, with
hosts beng Miss Lynette Fiem-
enschneider, assisted by her par-
ante, Mr. and Mrs. Rlemensch-
prayerbook with
carnations and
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two over sugar spun roses were arranged
of contrasting colors with at the sides. A crystal bowl fill-
grandmother Poetter, with re-
freshing drinks were placed. An
interesting feature.
Dianne was presented a large
basket filled with unlabeled can-
ned goods the unique idea to be
a surprise when the cans are
opened.
Enjoying the morning with
Dianne and the hostess were her
mother, Mrs. Wilbert Poetter
and grandmother, Mrs. Chas.
Poetter, Gail Riedesel, Tommy
Jean Burson, Maisie Schwab, Vida
Nell Jacob, Jo Ann Keeling and
Elizabeth Billings of Victoria.
Mrs. Kennon Cantley of Smiley,
bridesmaid. They wore dresses
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blue and coral net. The brides
maids were in Coral taffeta with
blue and coral net.
Miss Joyce Noster was the
Junior attendant. She was in
white organdy and carried white
carnations.
Jo Frances Grote, the groom’s
mund Talk, Sr., of Lavernia, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Talk. Jr., of
Sutherland Springs, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Talk o‛ Runge and
Mrs. Robert Peterman of Fred-
ericksburg.
Miss Amy Erb of Corpus Chris-
ti is here for a week’s visit with
her brother, Horace Erb.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Clark
and daughter, Flo Ann and son.
Jimmy of Pasadena were here
the past week for a visit with her
sister, Mrs. Albert Schwarz and
Mr. Schwarz.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cash of
Austin were here Saturday and
spent the day with their mother,
Mrs. Chas. Beken.
Mrs. Grace Eiland of Cameron
was here over the weekend for a
Bureaus. ..
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6:05 A.M.
7:05 A.M.
groom embossed th* top, and
turnes. They each carfied a beautiful
The affectionate interest of a Preceding the entrance of the
wide circle of friends and rela-wedding party, the tapers in th*
A group of little boys and
girls with their mothers spent
Friday afternoon at th* Clay Ol-
tersdorf horn* when Mrs. Olters-
dorf named her little son Jimmy
who was two years old on this
date as honoree for a lawn
party snd songs, games were en-
joyed until a late hour.
The refreshment table overlaid
with a yellow and white cloth
and centered with th* birthday
cake with its two burning tapers.
Th* cake bore the marks of a
cowboy, was cut and served with
other party goodies. Individual
cakes were topped with cowboys
and indians. Out of town guests
were Mrs. Ray Mauer and sons.
David and Michael and daughter
Melinda Lou and Mrs. C. C. Ba-
ker of Cuero and Mrs. Edward P.
Strain of Ssn Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Albritton
entertained Sunday with a din-
ner party in the garden of their
neider and naming Edwina and
Charles as honor guests.
, Th* refreshment table was plac-
ed in th* vine covered arbor and
was centered with a unique ar-
rangement of mixed garden blos-
soms and fruits of the season.
Hors de Oeuvre individual cakes,
and iced drinks were served.
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One of the pre-nuptial affairs in
honor of Miss Dianne Poetter, a
bride-to-be of September, was a
morning party given Monday by
her aunts, Mrs. T. B. Holway
and Miss Elsie Poetter. The bri-
dal motif was carried out, a
theme of white with accent* of
green was featured in decora-
ting the living room. Her* several
games and contest relating to
weddings were enjoyed with suc-
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Smiley. Reverend Carl Scheffel
officiated.
MissLorene Schulle wasorgan-nanked bywhite tapers in erystal
ist and MisS Lillian Hanson of 1, F ".7 g. Eg,
Cuero soloist. ’ candelabra. Mrs. Estelle Stafford
White gladioli and white asters served the three tiered wedding
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roses .topped by a miniature bride
and groom. Mrs. Bennie Baros and
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FLORADORA UP TO DATE!
—Karen Stark designs a crisp
white pique summer evening
dress with piquant pleated ruffle
of blue dotted Swiss peeping coy-
ly beneath the deep hem flounce
marked with row of white braid.
Low sweetheart neckline and !
shoulders also outlined in the
same white braid.
mann had as their guests the
past week, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- a
Baros-Caskey
Wedding
The St. John's Lutheran Church
in Westhoff was the scene of a
simple but. impressive double ring
marriage ceremony Sunday, Aug-
ust 2nd, at six o'clock in the even-
ing when Miss Leona Baros,
daughter of M. and Mrs. Frank
Baros of Westhoff, became the
bride of Emmett Caskey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caskey of
Gaebler, of Garfield which was white stripped
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