The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 188, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 14, 1958 Page: 4 of 12
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THE CVTRO RECORD. Snnflay, September 14, 1W* Reservations Taken son and hig wlfe Mrs Henry here With his parents: left during
Mrs. Bill Cusack is now taking
j reservations for the Country Club
After-The-Game party to be held
at the club Friday night following
the Gobblers- first home game.
Reservations will be taken up
through Thursday. Sandwiches
and coffee are planned as /refresh-
ment. The party will begin im-
mediately following the football
game._____
. Upon their return .the Bekens
----I will be at home in Premont w here
Mrs. .Toe Za,ontz Mrs. Robert Mr Beken is employed by the
Cash of Fort Worth and Mrs. Rob- Central Power and Light Co. The
ert Morgan of Houston. bride and groom are both gra u-
Trip To New Mexico ates of the Yorktown High School.
When leaving for a wedding trip Mr. Beken has served with t h e
to New Mexico, the bride was United States Army and his wife
wearing a navy suit accented with has been an employee of the Cen-
blue velvet hat and black ac- tral Power and Light Co. in York-
'town for a number of years.
Beken-Hoehne Vows
Read In St. Paul’s
Command and his are Mrs. C. G Beken of Yorktown and the late
Mr. Beken. ... . _
The Rev. Alvin H. Boh Is offici-
Btei at the candlelit double ring
ceremony. Mrs. Nic L. Ladner
"was at the organ: soloist was Mrs.
Wayne Nau of Port Neches.
,, The bride, who went to the altar
Pn the arm of her father, had de-
signed her own wedding dress, a
creation of Aiencon lace and tulle =
over taffeta. The sculptured lace cessories.
bodice was: Styled w ith cap sleeves ;
and a Sabrina neckline edged with
scallops, each scallop accented
With re-embroidered pearls and
sequins. The bouffant chapei
length skirt of tulle was designed
with a front lace panel with a
pearl and sequined flower design, i (
I.ace mitts complemented the brl-; Mr and Mrs. Freedom Bruns ( . Bev. Poem M
del costume. The Gride s finger orpned their home in the Dobsky-1 Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs^
tip veil of imported illusion drifted vi],e area Saturday evening to Hubert Menn had open house
from a half-hat o! lace encrusted re]ebrate t)leir twenty-fifth wed-! recognition of her father, the Rev.
with seed pearls and sequins. She djng anniversary. White blossoms ; J. K. Poch who had passec| h i s
earned a white prayer book top- „.jth tr>Ul-hes of silver lent beau- ninety-fourth birthday. Others ot
red With feathered carnations. fv totbe> Receiving with the Poch family receding with
stophanotis and white satin show- - -- - ------ *—s” M” Mrc Mpnn wprp
son and his wife. Mrs. Henry
Karnei greeted the caller* at the
guest register where nioi-e than
100 guests were recorded. Gifts
were displayed on tables overlaid
in white with center marking of
White blossoms with natural fol-
iage. The buffet board overlaid
with lace continued the chosen
color theme, with a centerpiece
made up of white asters with lace
fern. The white frosted square
tiered cake embossed in green
was topped with two silver wed-
ding bells. It was served by Miss
Gertrude Hengst, Mrs. Arlon
Schroeder poured the punch. Dur-
here with his parents: left during
the week for College Station where
they will make their home. Mr.
Lippke is a Senior at Texas A&M
College where he is majoring in
Dairy Science. He has been a
member of the Aggie Band for
three years and this, his last year,
will serve as scribe for Texas Al-
pha Chapter of Alpha Zeta. Mrs.
Lippke is the former Mildred
Mabel Sparks of Canadian.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Leick en-
tertained a group of children Sun-
day afternoon when they honored
their grand-daughter Myra Kay
Onken of Galveston with a party
from which party goodies were 'fre3hments.
served. Other guesta in the Lieck
home over the weekend were their
daughter. Mrs. Lester Onken, Mr.
Onken and daugbt'"- La Nett;
•Mrs. Mary Friedel and daughter
Annette all of Galveston; Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Leick and daughter of
Cuero.
The Presbyterian W.O.C. met
Monday afternoon for their regu-
lar Circle meeting No. 1 vv a s
with Miss Lina Braunig in t h e
church parlor; No. 2 with Mrs. C.
W. Sunday; No. 3 with Mrs. J. J.
von Roeder at the home of Mrs.
Bobby von Roeder: No. 4 with
Mrs. R. J. von Roeder, Sr. Fol-
Contraet Club
Thursday afternoon Isabell Bar-
ret greeted the members of t h e
Hi-Lo CWMtract in her home. A
dessert course was served pre-
ceding the play of the games.
Rosalind McMillan and Joyce
Davis had high scores and Ruth
Chandler had low score. Others
who played were Claudia Haun,
Glenna Wolf, Frances Talk, Jo
Pieper and Gladys Hale.
j P.-T.A. Meets
' The Parent-Teacher Association
met Tuesday evening for their
first meeting of the new year. The
High School Lunch room formed
mrs. rv. u. wn rvutruci, or. r ui- ru^ii oruuui uuiiuii ixjuiii luuucu
lowing the Bible Meditation a soc- the setting for the evening meet-
ial hour was enjoyed with each j ing. With the newly installed of-
hostess serving a course of re-1 fleers presiding. They include
Mrs. Wm. Lemke, president; Mr*.
Marvin Gohlke, vice-president;
Mrs. B. F. Baur, secretary; and
Mrs. Floyd Haun, treasurer, The
Rev. Alvin Bohls gave the invoca-
tion. During the business session
it was moved t and carried that
hereafter all meetings be held in
the evening and that ‘he Hallo-
we'en Carnival be held thla jear
on Nov. 1. as the preceding night.
Hallowe'en, a football game is
scheduled. Following the business
session an informal reception RotP
ore'* the faculty of the school.
The three principles, E. F. Lewis,
Leslie G. Flessner and Mr. Sulli-
van each in turn introduced their
staff of teachers. Refreshment*
were served from a buffet board,
(Continued on Page S*
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By Mrs. Nic L. Ladner
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Bruns were their
Mr, ana mr». cnuua ^ —
er of ribbons. She "ore a mother daughtey Mrs. Melvin Roesler and
of pearl necklace, gift of t h e pussier and their attendants
rtf t'venty-five years ago. Mr. and
Mrs. Caesar Schulz and Robert
Mflerhach. Another attendant.
Mrs. Emery Tiedt of Hinsdale.
groom.
Attendants In Blue
Mrs Harold Brandt was matron
of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs tjrnery ueu. u.
Mrs. Jerry Bridges of Kings'i’le ^ ,vas unabble to be here. Mrs.
and Mrs. James Riememchneider. Caesar Schulze greeted the
They were attired
crystalline gowns.
The bridal parts
in azure blue at the register. Centering
the refreshment table which was
Patents of the ovprlajd „ith lace was the wed-
1 IIU, UI juai F0 ” h -.......... 0\’Priaja WlUl IcLCtf was
bride and groom and the groom's dipe cak„ t0pped with three silver
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grandmother. Mrs. C. F Laas. re- „ith the silver numerals
cei\ed in the Fellowship Center of ••25”. It was decorated with
St Pau! s post ceremonially. ^ vvhjle sugar bells edged in silver
dragees, white tulle with silver
leaves encircled the piece. At
Mr. and Mrs. Menn were Esther
Carrico of El Campo; Mr, and
Mrs. Alfred Poch and Joe Poch of
Little Rock. Ark. The refreshment
table in the dining room was over-
laid with white linen damask, and
appointed in silver and crystal.
The pink and white birthday cake
formed the centerpiece. Mrs. Car-
rico. Miss Paula Poch of Hous-
to” and Mrs. Hubert Menn, Jr. of
Austin served. Others of t h e
family here for the day were a
grandson. Dr. Hubert Menn, Jr.,
and his daughter Marciel and son
Mark of Austin.
A birthday party of Sunday was
w hen Mrs. Louise Gerhardt
Mrs. Vance Gohlke presided at
the register. Punch was served |eayes enc!rc,eu. uw
b/ Mrs. Harold Brandt and t h e each sjde stood rand]es in silver brought her family group togeth
three-tiered wedding cake by Mrs. ho]ders> Mrs Melvin Roesslerer at her home in the afternoon. A
Herb Williams of Victoria. Also . ^ cake, Dianne Bruns was at j festive air was created m t h e
assisting with hospitalities, were ^ bch ser,.jce and Mrs. Louis |living room and den with flowers
Bitterlv of Victoria poured cof- of the season. The damask co\er-
fee- Sandra Hoff and " Dianna e dtea table was centered wnth
Bruns accepted' the gifts and pink zmnias; cakes, pies cookies
placed them on decorated tables. (Sandwiches i£f-tea
During the evening the Rev. A. I were served. Forty relatives and
good H. Bohls gave a silver wedding] friends attended. Out of town
Lutheran WMS
Contributing
Contributions to several good H. Bohls gave a sliver weaning and Mrs. VVll-
will proiects of the Lutheran address and prayer. A urge ,gu Mrs *’■*—4- i-'i-a, a
Church highlighted the meeting house party, including the couple s ;!^Ga^
Wednesday. September 9 of the ■ children. F. A. Jr., Dannie an
Women's Missionar> -Society of,Karon, assisted in greeting the
the Lutheran Church of Meyers- many guests who called.
vjj]p Bunco Party
Mrs. W. F. Buehrig opened the On her ninth birthday Carlee
meeting with a prater and devo- Hurst was honored by her mother,
tjon. Mrs. Werner Hartman had Mrs. Jimmy® Hurst, when gir s
the Bible study based on Luke 14. were invited to come to ^eir
Mrs. Uaae Egg .gave the topic home for a party. Games of bun-
on the mission station in Walls co were played and a number of
Prov ince. Ethiopia. Africa.. of contests were enjoyed. T h e
Plans were formulated for t h e tabble was laid wfth,« btrthdaj
annua! thank offering program of cloth and centered with the white
the Lutheran '"omen Tt will be in birthday cake topped with nine
conjucuon with their regular pink candles. An individual pink
meeting on October 14 at 2:30 and white miniature birthday cake
p.m. Lunch will he served to’was at each cover. Sandwiches,
which other mem tiers of the con- cookies and iced drinks were also
gregation are cordially invited. served. ,
_____________ Edwin Klaeve-
man and daughter Kay; Mrs. Al- j
fred Jacob and Miss Melinda Pet-
ers, all of Nordheim.
Past Nuptial
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolff Lippke
with the members of their home
demonstration club and the mem-
bers of the Sister Lodge of the
Gruenau Community had a party
Sunday afternoon, September 7th,
for Mr. and Mrs. Hagen Lippke
who were married August 27 at
Canadian, Texas. This gave the
Gruenau and Yorktown friends
an opportunity to meet and know
the new Mrs. Lippke. The Park
Auditorium formed the setting.
White and green was the' decora-
tive scheme. Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 188, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 14, 1958, newspaper, September 14, 1958; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696524/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.