The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1944 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, December 7, 1944
Poae 3
Miss Aichlmayr and Cpl. Kuper Wed
A wedding that luus been an-
nounced here 1-, that of MUb
Genevieve Aichlmayr, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mr.s, Aloys
Aichlmayr of Nazareth, to Cpl.
Walter L Kuper, son of Mr. and
Mrs L. J Kuper of Hereford
The ceremony was performed at
^ he Holy Family Catholic
v/iiurch in Nazareth on Tueaday,
Nov. 28, at 10 o'clock In the
morning with Father Book-
man officiating
The church was decorated In
green and white and the altar
wan outlined w.th lighted ta-
pers, with candelabra bearing
cathedral tapers at euch side
Miss Bonnie Heffeirck gave
the wedding music at the organ
and accompanied the choir at
the high mass
M s Anna Marie Kuper, sister
of the bridegroom, was maid of
honor, She wore a pale blue sa-
tin dress made with tight fit-
ting bodice and full skirt. Her
flowers were white carnations.
Paul Aichlmayr, brother of the
bride, served as best man.
The bride wore traditional
white, the bodice having a
sweetheart neckline and long
sleeves. Her finger-tip veil fell
from a halo of white and she
carried an arm bouquet of
white carnations. Her some-
thing old was a white prayer
book belonging to her mother
and for something borrowed
she wore a pearl necklace.
Following the ceremony a
buffet dinner wa. erved to the
bridal party and members of
the two immediate families at
the bride's home
Mrs, Kuper is a graduate of
Nazareth High School and Cpl.
Kuper attended Hereford
Hehoolc He has been In the
Army for the past two and a
hall years. At present he Is sta-
tioned with the U H. Army Air
Corps at Carlsbad, N. M, and
for the present the couple will
live in Carlsbad,
Out-of-town guests at the
1 wedding Included Mr, and Mrs.
i Francis Ncii.rh and family, Mr
and Mrs, Clarence Koenig and
family and Mr. and Mrs. John
Leven < f 8t Francis, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Aichlmayr and family
and Mrs Aloys Reining of Ama-
rillo, Mr. title! Mrs. Carl Homer
and family of Groom, Miss Jes-
sie Hoffman, Mr. Fritz Hoffman,
Mr. and Mr Henry Kuper and
Carolyn, Mi and Mrs. Hob Kill-
son and Mr and Mrs. L J Ku-
per, all of Hereford.
I UTHERAN l ADIES'
AID MEETS
WITH MRS. FRYE
The Had lea Aid of the Imman-
uel Ev Lutheran Church met
I in the home of Mrs. Hlchurd
i Frye at Dawn, on Friday after- I
| noon, for a study program built i
j around the early life of Mary, |
I mother ol Jesus,
i Mrs. II. H Miller was ill j
charge <>f the program, which j
will be continued at the next
meeting.
Present were Mesdumes Adolf
Frye, H 11 Miller, 11 H. Hies.
Anna Briber, II T. Wcriel. Houle
Wcdcl and Miss Her til a Frye,
Rev Herbert 11. Itlea und the
hostess.
The next meeting Will be 111
the home of Mrs 11 H. Miller oil
Dec, 28
Mrs. Aiken Is Leader
For La Plata Club
V , James Aiken was In
charge of the program at the
LsPluta Club meeting held at
the Lynn Kester home Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Francis U.
Kills ton as hostess.
from the buffet table and pla-
ces were laid for twenty at .small
tables. After the dinner con-
tract games were played with
the high score awards going to
Mrs J A Pitman and Mae Pit-
man.
Those enjoying the party
were Messrs and Mesdame.s C,
(’ Acker, 11 A Close, 11 K Fox,
Alton Fraser, ( sear Easley, J. A
Pitman, Ml.sa Eloyse Pitman
and guests of the club who In-
eluded; Mi and Mrs A R Hate-
man, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie Gll-
lent,me, Mr and Mrs. K H Hed -
rick and Mrs D C Httlrd Jr.
\ In keeping with the Christ-
mas season Mrs Aiken reviewed
"The Star that Gleams In the
Darkness" Horn a recent Read-
er's Digest. It told ol the na-
tion in war at rhrUtnuis, bring-
ing out the thought that the
Christmas star should mean
more now than at any other
time.
Mrs Aiken also told a Christ-
mas stony based on the age-old
Christmas story of the coming
of the Christ Child
During the business session
Miss Llllye Lloyd Jackson was
welcomed as a new member of
t he club
Those present were Mrs,lames
Elmer Patterson, A. J. Behroe-
ter, James Aiken, Clyde Cave,
elms' Ha'dwlck, Lynn Kester,
Detjbs Knox, elms Newell, Gay-
lord Newell, Mrs Marjorie Al-
dei'Min, Miss Pauline Hancock,
Miss Jackson and the hostess,
KINSHIP CIRCLE
15 ENTERTANED
Members of the Kinship
Circle wenc entertained Satur-
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs L. H Shore Mrs, L R.
Hradly was eohostcaa,
During the afternoon plans
were made for the annuul
Chrlktmu party which will be
held at the club house on Dec.
16
Members present were Mrs
Robert Thompson and daugh-
ters, Mrs Earl Phillips, Mrs.
Lawrence Womble, Miss Ethel
Womblc, Mis. Johnnie Womble
and son. Hullle Womble, Mrs.
C, () PhllUps and Linda, Mrs.
Jack Rose. Mrs Doyle Rose and
the hostesses,
Mrs J A Pitman and son
John Douglas and daughter
Helen Ann spent hut week In
Dallas with relatives
FAIRVIEW CLUB
PLANS PARTY
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On Nov. 28. Mrs E W Shu-,
gurt was hostess for the Fair-
view Home Demonstration Club
ui her country home.
Wi apping Christmas gifts
for service men und giving can-
ning und farm production In-
ventories mude up the after-
noon's entertainment.
Refreshments were served to
Me.sdames K W Womble, Ohas.
R Hughes, R L, Cuntpbel. T.
Finney, J. F. Matthews, Oilbert
Wynn, Nell Downing and the
hostess
Plans for the Christmas party
were mude over the tea eupa
and members voted tx> hold tho
party on Dee. 21 at. the home of
Mrs, Nell Downing.
i i
Mrs R A Dodgcn of 8hiun-
mx'k visited her aunt, Mrs, Both
ll Holman on Thursday last
week.
Thanksgiving Porty
Is Enjoyed By
Tuesday Dinner Club
Red leaved bitter sweet and
berries that shaded fnom deep
yellow to bright orange 111 color
decorated the table at the home
of Mrs. Beth B Holman Tues-
day evening when she enter-
tained members and guests of
the Tuesday Dinner Club. Tiny
ehina birds In bright colors
perched among the leaves were
added attractions.
The turkey dinner was served
See the Big Game
Vd.
PHILLIPS
on Whitetace Field
FRIDAY
December 8th
2:30 P.
Well be Pulling for You, Whitefoces!
Kinsey Motor Co.
Bockwell Bros, fi Co.
Lumbermen
Inlid Motor Co.
MdUfki aad faith
BUY AN mM WAR BOND
November 20"> to December 16"'
Haile Drug
Hereford's Leading Cut Rate Drug Store
Phone 99 229 Main Stroct
(Oalgi'crn (/Igencg 5)rtuj Store
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1944, newspaper, December 7, 1944; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584180/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.