The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 165, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CUERO, RECORD, CURO, TEXAS
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For
Installation of a modern air con- '
the
Tavern Friday
loud in their praise of the system.
night, having as host and hostess,
Boyles will l ation of the air conditioning system
Fhos: enjoying
The Yorktown Country chib pre-
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C. Butler entertained with a danc-
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Raymond Simecek
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The home of Mr and Mrs. Ferd
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•-The game
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various games,
the affair were:
good looks, health .and
sympathetic nature.
“I have found that
ANGLE-HOWARD
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
is expected to add to the popularity
of the inn.
was served.
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Dining and dancing is enjoyed !
summer nightly at River Tavern and install-
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Sunday School 9:45 a. m
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delicious repast of turkey and other
viands, the guests ejoyed playing
5. SPRING FILLEl
CUSHIONS
met Mondayling party. Mr Butler
honor guest. his wife
. . . that combines self-contained
Loop Aerial, costly R. F. Stage and
super-efficient Loktal Tubes.
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No Aerial Wires overhead. No ground
Mires underfoot. No mess.no bother,
no fuss.
Clear Tone In Noisy Locetions! Annoy-
ance of man-made static and noise
conquered !
stvle . ; . and gorgeous new covering fabrics. Close-ti4"
the-floor lines allow for extra-deep resilient springs.
A remarkable value at our low introductory sale price;
the
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FURNITURI
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Women Warned
Extreme Beauty
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No Installationl Just plug in and play.
Carry table models from room to
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WEDNESDAY:—
8 00 Senior Choir.
FRIDAY:—
4:00 Junior Choir.
Sternberg. George Morissc. Eddie Not decorative in that they must be
Wied. Freda Teiwes. Walter Stuerm-(beautiful, but rather in a particu-
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select and do things that will make
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The living room was at- Arthur Business College. Mr. How-
n. The guest list included:
Mr and Mrs Nic L. Ladner had
as their guest this week. Miss An-
toinette Rvan of Ottine.
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Pauline Wilson of Dallas.
Mr and Mrs. Nic L. Ladner had
as their guests Tuesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Zirjack of Victoria.
Miss Joyce Ehlers of Cuero visit- !
gladiolas and asters. while the din-j Texas University and Alamo City
roon^reproduced in miniature a Business College.
lorful bridal group. aThe honorez I
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BRIDE-ELECT AND
naming as Antonio is visiting her grand par-
Mr Butler, Pnts. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wanier.
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Buelah Margaret Bennet of
Betty Jane Cunningham of nated.
FINANCE HONORED
LA charming pre-nuptial
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Ed Nuinez of < none .1 .1
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fred Riedel. W. C. Smith.
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Cuero and Miss, Lena Strieber.
more philosophy than other girls. Willard Moody of Dallas and Miss
They rest on their laurels of pul- ’ Nixie Ladner'
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The party in- won at bingo. An ice course was' age of forty they find that they no | Mrs Nic L Ladner entertained
of served at the refreshment hour. The ! longer can attract persons because the Forty-Two club at ’her home
Otto ; they have lost their beauty. Wednesday afteroon.
“Woman still live in an age where I
with white aid received his education at the
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Monroe Janssen. Leo Brown, Paul Schulz,
Otto Harn' Meyer. Frank Riedesel E. II they are the decorative
Tower Inn Lunches
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Club met Tuesday afternoon with
W’A Everest Kolodziejczyk. Six beauty and charm to the already
progtessions were played with Mrs.
Rjedel scoring highest. During a ions were played with Mrs. Meyer
reqes of games a delicious ice i scoring highest, and Mrs. Brown
An ice course was 'age of forty they find that they no
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rwelve young people motored to er and Julius Rueser. The hostess ! lar individual fashion. In this
Cuno Tuesday evening to the Mun- was assisted by her niece, Miss Mil- ’ country we are expected to be at- j
icipal Park where a delightful swim [ dred Lee Huck. I tractive, and it is more important to i
was ejoyed. Dancing was also en- •
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munity was opened Sunday after-
, noon for a large and distinctive
shower tea, as a gracious courtesy
This amazing Philco 160F
brings you the finest qual-
ity ever offered at the
price! Big, handsome in-
laid W alnut cabinet. Con-
cert Grand Speaker, Tone
Control. Automatic Vol-
ume Control. Electric
Push-Button Tuning, in-
cluding button for Tele-
vision Sound reception.
went to Mrs. Robert M. Harrison ed with her parents here Friday.
• and Mrs Otto Kraege. The person- evening. ,
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have the freshness
A Undreemed - of Power
in every 1940 Philco,
even at lowest price!
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The members of the Are High
Bridge Club met Thursday with
Mrs. Walter Laging. Many colored
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nel included Mesdames Wilbert Frances Koch of San
Poetter. Robert M. Harrison, Wil- was a guest in the Dr.
SUNDAY, JULY 36, 1939
QUALITY PRINTING u' imm
not extravagant at me aveuord of-
; Leon Charpentier,
and heaven blue accessories and'
wore a corsage of pink asters. The St. MARKS LUTHERAN CIURCH
young couple will make their home, (United Lutheran)
in Cuero, whei Mr. Howard is em-lsuANA A: Hahn. Pastor
event ployed as accountant at Cudahy 13 1 •—
given in honor of Miss Althea Evers Packing Co. and Mrs. Howard as; 7,30-1 uren School.
MM her fiance, L. T. Anderson Jr.jstenographer in The Record office. ,103 6 Service and corner s one
ves that of Friday when Mr. and The bride is a graduate of Thonpas ; AAA .° espers
Wb. John E. Sorell entertained with: Jefferson Senior High School of"-i, .. •2 ,1
i buffet dinner at their home in Port Arthur and attended the Portccio special. meeting of church,
TUESDAY—
800 Church School Teachers.
ine Yorktown country club pre- | week in Seguin at the Lake Sum-
seated a joyous scene on Wednes- , mer Cottage. They were the guests
day evening when Mr. and Mrs. B of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlaf.
Little Miss Jackie Wanier of San
ntier, Alvin Huck,
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was given a lovely corsage by her NEEDLE AND THIMBLE
$ ostess and gifts were present-CLUB MELTING
' id the two honor guests. The lat- On Tunsday afternoon, members
Sier part of the evening was given of the Needle and Thimble Club
iover to bridge at which time highwere guest of Ms. w A. Sehorre
at her home on East Clayton. They
were entertained on the lovely east
side screened porch, where low ‘(an Be rahiily
bowls of bachelor buttons predomi- -
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The home of Mrs. Caesar Metz
was opened Friday afternoon to the
Wednesday Bridge club Trophies
The Two Table Contract Bridge zennias placed at vantage points
— about the game rooms added much
to Mrs. Homer Spellman of Fort
Worth. In the receiving line with
Mrs. Spellman were Misses Louis?
i Schultz. Marian Stanchos. Gladys
i Huebner and Mrs Ferd Stanchos.
Miss Annabelle Schroeder presided
at the punch bowl Assisting in
Nordheim Society
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\ , Record Nordheim Society Editor.
TWO STORES.
Louis Denmark of Shiner was i Announcement is made of
honored with a birthday supper at marriage of Miss Lorraine Angle. r
the Cuero Municipal Park Thursday daughter of Mrs Alice Angle ,of Port „ua.
Arthur, and s13t€1 of Mrs. J D. _
Allbritton of Cum. to Vergil N.CueroEellowshipclub7to8p.m.
Howard, son of Mrs. J. G. Neal of 1 " u EDAn freshments were enjoyed by Mes-.
Lamesa, which took place Saturday! Mid-week prayer service 8 p. m dames Otto Kraege. E P Zinke.
night, July 22nd.’ at 9 o'clock in,Monthy meeting of officers. 8:30 Ralph Wofford. Robert M Harrison.
Messrs, and Mes- Floresville. The ceremony was" I • W. C Smith. Nic L Ladner. Frank
dames Lawrence Dietze, John Rath, performed by the Rev. J. M Foster.: nu Spirits, like our bodies, need Arnold of San Marcos and the
Wm. Holzheuser, Albert Ley and1 pastor of the First M. E. church of: refle shment. God has given us a day ■ hostess.
family, Leslie Froelich. Louis Den-1 that city. The bride was attired j Scred to that purpose. How are, - ¥ ¥
mark and Norvan Dietze and Ed in a navy blue chiffon with black , ' °u using that day The Woman's Auxiliary of the
I Presbyterian church
; afternoon at- the church for a mis- ,
sionary program Mrs Robert Ja-only recently came to Yorktown
cob called the meeting to order | Mrs. Butler is living in Houston at
Mrs J. C. Johnson had charge of 1 present and this delightful party
the program. Those assisting her i gave a large group an opportunity
with talks were Mesdames O W.1 to meet the charming couple. Dur- observed their wedding anniversary
Ehlers, O. A Schroeder and H C .ling the evening refreshments were j Tuesda v by taking a short ffip to
Eckhardt, served from an inviting nook. The I the hill cauntry. They reutmed
* ¥ ¥ I table was centered with a basket ! Wednesday. I
iof mixed summer blossoms. Thirty i will Memr had as his guests!
couples enjoyed, the evening to-lTuesday. James Avann and Miss
gether.
Kraege and Paul Menn and Miss Unit Installed
। Francis von Roeder. ! A 4 p: T
Miss Helen Campbell has return- Al KIVeI ldvern
wr r . .. ... 1 , led to her home in Houston after aj
Mrs L W Nowierski was hostess inviting living room where PotJ pleasant visit with Miss Dora Gras '
Ood Sr"rr"sabtraypnghder"cnmemomasnenartem oned""-is PoIm e ana wereainionne unit was completed at the
MONDAY: mer blossoms were placed in the as enjoved Py‛the guests who Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyles of' River Tavern Friday and visitors to
I No meeting of the Woman's Aux- i living room and added charm to the were Mesdames Ed Kolodzey. Chas Houston spent a few days here with , — ------
I environment. when scores were . ie er. „ ' etz. n? est- their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E ‘
I added Mrs. Ralph Wofford and Mrs. J nol; "m., Stuenmer Jett Fisk Weldon: they weer enroute to Colo- i
R M Harrison had high score Re-qau " . enn ... „ , ni6 e j rado where thev have a summer,
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party included: Mesdames
passing the tea dainties were Mes-
dames Floyd Ladner, Geo. Stanchos
__ __ _ , _ and Joe Wischkaemper. Miss Be-
n Antonio, Mary Nel Adkins of' licious refre hment course was serv- j ° ' -u -- -mmeslatrice Wischkaemper was in charge
erzvine, Emilie Wells of Browns- ied the following: Mesdames A. A. take warning— Extreme beauty can of the guest book in which more
He Mrs Francis Wilson and Hahn. Geo. Dietze, Chas. Marquis, be a liability rather than an as- than a hundred guests registered
iessrs Stanley Reynold and Duval H N- Henneke, W. F. Buehrig. Je- iset" i during the afternoon
eFIrroFAltin Wavne Hartman rome Koenig, Fritz Gohlk, Erhert o ... g ¥ ¥ ¥
'est UI oi Austin, wayne Hartman , bo savs Miss Elizabeth Macdon- : , T
I Cuero, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman and H. C. Boldt. Assisting • . Mrs Frank Arnold of San Marcos
okernot of Gonzales. Mrs. Sorell the hostess in serving were her nieces 3 " —one as ion, editor an was named honor guest Monday
ID be remembered as the former j Misses Ledah Clare Boldt and consuttant.on women’s problems, morning at ‘a breakfast given by
Uss Jane Sheppard of Cuero. Marian Witting of Palestine. , Miss Osborhe ,s conducting a Mrs. Robert M Harrison Follow-
mcms-ssm class on "Assets and Liabilities of ing the breakfast four progression? -
Personality.” at Boston University, of bridge were enjoved Mrs. Roy
I This is a new course instituted for Boeckmann had high. Mrs. Joe
’the first time at any university. Gras cut. Mrs. Arnold was remem-
students that. Men , bered with a lovely gift. Those en-
with extreme beauty, j joying the morning with honoree
woman with average and hostess were Mesdames Joe
a warm ( Gras. Roy Boeckman, Hilma
Kraege. Felton Strieber. Robt.
( extremely I Korth Jr: w c smith. L. W. Now-
good looking co-eds in college need
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Society ECHURCHESE Yorktown Society
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members of ths Entre Nous I
i Club were entertained at the 1
of Mrs. Pan Burow Wednes-1
dey afternoon. Mis. Voelkel scored,
hihest. Mrs. Riedel low and Mrs.
idrmer won at bingo. At the re-
tpeshment hour a delectable plate
hash was served from the game ,
tables Those enjoying the hospi-
tality of Mrs. Burow were: Mes- ■
dames Fred Brunkenhoefer. Alvin ।
Hiek, Emil Jansen, Otto Janssen.
ritz Menn, Otto Schneider, Monroe ,
eutzler. Corwin Voelkel, Walter
$tuermer; Herbert Wied, Clarence
Wedel and Paul Schultz.
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Mrs. Grandmother's Kraebzschen
pnt a pleasant afternoon Thursday
vih Mrs. John Wendt. At the re-
freshment hour a delicious lunch
was served from the dining table,
qverlaid with white napary and
centered with pretty summer bios- ;
somns.
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Miss Elveria Janssen entertained
Wednesday evening with an ice
Cream party at the attractive coun-
try home of her parents. Mr. and ;
fin. Willie Janssen. The party
included Eester Klaevermann, Ivie
Klaevermann, Carrol James Jans-
sen, Hayden Heinze, Vernon Oster-
loh, Milton Simmons, Miss Inez Lee
Stuermer, Miss Anna Lucyle Wag-
Her. Miss Peggy Simmons, Miss
Ophelia Morisse and Miss Junelle
Mueller
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L,” The parts- included Misses
ilia Morisse, Inez Lee Stuermer.
vira Janssen. Peggy Simmons and
hna Lucyle Wagner; Carol James
Janssen, Ivie Klaevermann. Ray-
mend Swuest of Fredericksburg.
Ghester Klaeverrann, Vernon Oster- J
MB, Milton Simmons and Michael
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 165, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 30, 1939, newspaper, July 30, 1939; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1551473/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.