The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 154, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 21, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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Miss Betty Sue Seale of Josper, Miss
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Wilfred Taylor Riedel < and Miss'
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plaque surrcunded by white sweet noon at the Community Hall. Flsw-
peas and White satin ribbon srystal ers were lavishly clustered about the
ham, as matron of henorewho.
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ef the groom, was gowned in
shed turquoise blue with which
wore a white hat and white ac-‛
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For a Total Cost of Only $5.00 Fer Yeai
Lerstadt, registered the guests,
and Mrs. Riedel left during
ELECTRIC DEPARTI
The Public Cordially invited
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Mrs.Roy Boeckmenn had
secres. Others who played
For Information Call or See . ,1
C. Smith, Jesse strieber, Oscar Eck-
hardt, Ralph Wofford, and E. P.
Zincke.
from an auto trip to West Texas
and New Mexico. . They ?isj visftedt
the Carlsbad Cavern in New Mexico.
Dr. G. W. Cress, Supt. R. M. Har-
rison. Freddie Picpe and M. Baker
were in Nixon Thursday evening for
a Masonic meeting.
The American Fidelity "POLIO"
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Maria".and duuring the lghting at
the candles "Liebestraum" was
played with JMm Allen Duderstadt,
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on your Tractor er
-other Farm
Machinery
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RE-ELECT
TOM L_ BEAUCHAMP
(OF SMIH CO. - FORMERLY CF PARISI
JUDGE COURT OF CRIMINAL
APPEALS OF TEXAS
(APVOINTCO 1930 - ELECTED 19402
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wofford have Hedwig Nau.
as their guests Mrs. Wofford’s sister/ Mr. and Mrs, Roz Hinsey and Miss
Mrs. W. F. Ball. and sens, Walter Hinsey returned Satuidoy
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THE CASH PRICE.
You may use our easy repayment plan.
No outside collectors.
BUCHEL NATIONAL BANK
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Wayne and Wallzce, of Uvalde.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner re-
turned Monday from their wedding
trip that included West Texas and
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morning in their car for .San An- lighted with white tapers in crystal
tonio, where they took a plane for candelabra and held in the center'as their house guests over the Week-
Denver, Col., for a wedding tripp. white blossoms in a crystal contain- end Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilliard '
After their return they will be at er. Serving the refreshments wefe’and son, Walter, Jr., and daughter.
ed with white satid ribbon. While
- the prayer “Oh Star cfven" was
m played She also accompanied
* Miss Bertha Gras, who sang “At
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1 Our Moderate Prices
H result from sound business
jorchid cotsge. Her sitter,
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acqua wool with a white tque and
• aecessdries of white. She wore an
Mt work cover, at one
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charm to the center-piere. 1 Paul Haynes of Camp Hoed.
were laid ior twelve. Out cf Mrs. cenrad Statler of Chicago,
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(III., spent the pastweek with Mr.
| and Mrs. Aug. Kraege and Miss
Dolores Jablonski.
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most festive fcr the occasion. A
decorative theme of white, rose” arid
green was carried out by the use of
the fancy leaf taro, which held
vahtag points central placings on the long tables.
g j Th garden was ellum -i ’ -- '
tahle, with white soft indirect lighting.
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Sandwiches
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“Service with a Smily” 4
CLUB HOSE CAFE
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environment. Refreshments
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walger and Miss Jo Ann Walker of t
CLUB HOUSE CAFE
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dan Ah ton; Mrs. Jeanne Blackwell
Miller and Elmer Luddeke of Cuerot
David Luddeke of ollege Station.
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Outstanding an the calendar, for
the week’s social agairs was the el-
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.end the double rihg wedding cake, shower given in honor cf Miss Clara.lent
embossed with flewerS and a bride Jablonski, a bride of the month, by-Covers
and groom, and resting on a mirror a group of friends Sunday after- •
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Mrs. L. W. Nowierski was hostess
Jean Sraitk of Nevada; Miss Lucile Saturday afternoon to the members
as gne . eowmamacmaina
brother of the bride, serving as
acetate. When the couple knelt for
Rack of Santa.Rosa; Miss Ann Bit- of the Saturday Contract Club,
chanan of Mineola; Miss Patsy [Summer blossoms were placed in the
Brown ef Dayton; Miss Billie Sue •dining room and added charm to
Rckwell of Longview; Mrs. Elmer the
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management and a fair- ,
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The garden et the R. M. Harrison
heme presented a joyous scene on
Wednesday eveniag when Mr. anid , profit pricing method.
Mrs. Harrison entertamed with a
supper party naming "as honor
SURFACE BURIALVAULT CO.
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fFo Fremd Burial Insuranee
contact our Agents,
baelky fat and help regain slender,
Mime graceful curves; if reducible
■ponds’ and inches of excess fat
don’t just seem to disaprear almost
Ha,
WUest just return the empty bob-
Uh for your money back. cllew
the qasy way endorsed hy many 2h
whahave tried this plan and help
bring back altering curves and
gracefit slenderness. Nhe how
quiekly Meat disappears—how
feei. Mem alive.
. standards gave additional illumina-
2 tion. The family pews were mark-
wding Nsy-nie L Ladner gav a College Station until the groom fin- Misses Rose Dabionski, Lillian Jab- Miss Ruth West Hilliard of Holly-
- Te A.t -imM. mmknn jishes school; he will receive his de- ' " T. ", ‘
free the last of August. His Col- Jablonski apd Agnes Ledwig, Mra?
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"Uncapping Hell In Texas”
‘Looking Through The Shades”
vitH fchsiacessories • ahd - "her
ersage was of- fuchsia glamellfas.
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ted as best man for Ms son, and
shers included David E. Lueddeke
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past week was the miscellaneous
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candelabra, holding ivory tapers large room, the wealth of blossoms
lighted the flower-decked board, giving a garden-like touch to the
Miss Ann Buchanan cut the cake, decorations.
trlan Church adorned the altar Within the’Mieses Sue Brockwell and Patsy with the honoree were her mother.
E.xma.mengaxchoginere masssdaznutepntossoms Baen siserdMisbSbmDunean
Mr. Mrs. Frank Danysch. The refresh-
Dawning’’ and “Because.” Mrs.
Ladner played the wedding marches
from Lpengrin and Mendelssohn
The brid were a smart costume of
FAINTERS AND DECORATORS
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Eighth Army; Air Corps in. England, part were Misses Clara Mae and
The bride is a graduate of the Uni- 1 Viola Wanenschein, Dolores Jablon-
versity of’Texas, she having receiv-'ski and Helen Gips. The guest
ed her degree in June. Out of town • register was presided over by Miss
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and served during the war in the program was rendered those taking
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FLOWERS
To Bring Sunshine.
Cuero Flower Shop
504 N. Gonzales — Ph. 745
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 154, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 21, 1946, newspaper, July 21, 1946; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1551560/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.