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*4' THE CUERO RECORD, Sunday. August 2S. 1962
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.Mr. and Mrs. R. Cnmareno
ft IT A W N SOCIETY
* Mrs. Nic L. Ijwlner
* Tea Shower ancons shower honoring Mi.ss
1 , Jo Nell Thompson of San Anton-
iinday aftemoji a group of jf) bndM|(?rt (>f Albcrt Wayne!
fri^dUWgrjd M««- Margaret podsim of Vork!cMn.
Lincisu fftsS0cse!e6t of Septem- . .,
b»nwitO tot shower a! the Pmk and vvhi.e with gieen
Patk tfflqitorlnm The large u ere ,he CjK,‘c,1°sen for the *
room wasr* enhanced with white decor.
and pink flowers. Receiving with M.ss. Thomp-l
rSnnna Lindsev prerded a. -n. were her mother Mrs. Ja-,
theC register table, overlaid with D'"Kho of San Anton,o; the| •
lacfwhh the brides ^k amj. JlrTkA&n* >
«(. «EJ»l,<-r. Mrs. William ^ tmtol Mrs. Ann,a;
LimLeVy—ber fiance's mother, (*effert of York town .
Mrs SiWM Wetting of Nord-i Mrs. Edgar Joe toerster pre-;
Hn rn "nnT «f0 grandmothers, sided at the guest register. She
M.-g. Mary Zeldler and Mrs. Ai- wer gifts were displayed on jd0u.|uu/0fJc DociHinn
Metting b th of Yorktown. hies overlaid in white with sum-j N6WIy W6QS KcSIOlriy
J«!?5S2Corpus Chrisli
F*4e'^De 1 rCergert’and MrtTjo WV^eJ* Arlette Tiemann, Shir 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roberto C ama-
Fuje T>11 Gerge - [ev Kerlick and Barbara Wulf. re.no are making their home in
TleTeTteble was laid with 'The wedding will take place Corpus Christi following their
, - * 'Ll, entered u ith an the ninth of September, at three' recent marriage.
1RC! of nink carnations in the afternoon, in the Good The bride is the' former Radid
- J^TTirnanked bv crystal Shepherd Lutheran Church. San B. Pore/., daughter of Mr. and
,, Mr., ,„c B P,„v. »„* ,h,
- oJu «■*» rihhcms trailed Tne damask linen covered la- groom s parents are Mr. and
Tim the centerpiece and were bie was centered with pink Mrs. Lupe Came ram. of Corpus
e-oL-hi in a large bow in front roses m a pink glass rose bowl. Chmti.
fh- centerpiece The dke of At each side was a matching The wedding was solemm/ed
inter' .rkine hearts was all wh- holder with a -ingle burning in the home of the bride - grand-
he Vilh suSir spun pink roses, white taper. The party cake all mother. Mrs. Pom post. Perez
gening were Mias. Catherine white with love birds and roses'-
Vrtkelmann and Miss. Nelda encircling the cake. Serving mPmber present, Meii-sa J*>\
Melting Misses Frances Miller the cake wa> M-*s I-ois Ih'.m pUPngPr daughter of Mr and
, ,+ mLv lee Wetting presided of San Antonio. Miss Verna May h . 6
Jin «ff^service . Thoms poured punch and Janie Mrs. Bonnie Buprumr. was the
(l!her members of the house Thurk presided at the coffee youngest. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
d,-V\ i'v lotted Misses Dorcas ; service. | Blaschke with Mr and .Mrs; Ar-
\l irm LiaSsev Jean Royal During the afternoon a Pf> 1hur Blaschke of Comfort a ame
M My> MexW Dorthv V a n was Panted g Fjg, (hp Kreatest distance.
H >t. and Sherry Metting. Families represented were Sg-.
The wedding date was announ Miss, La Aeii bon. ; vnn am] ,)ohn Dien-ingcr; Mrs.
t J for the second of Sentembei Oinner Party Marie Hermann and Joe: Mrs.
lWt. at lire St. Paul Lutheran ^ and Werner If. Met- Anna Blaschke; Mt - Rud K di-
C.itirch, 4S»rktown. ,jng |10Sted a dinner party Sun* lich and Mrs. William Leister.
Dinner Party day at the American LegionCen-1 Hi l,o Club
Mr. and Alts*. R. J. Aon Roe- ter in recognition o ir “ , Frances Talk hosted members
fbr Jr., entertained with a din- th birthday of their >on. _ | of tho Hi-U Club Thuisdav at-
netv par'v Sunday naming as The white lovnet ; ternoon. The living room was
h* rfir guests their son, Lieut. giace< wi 1 ijhir * | graced with blossoms in shades
Jack von Boeder, Mrs. von Roe- and the irt. ray ca e. I of pink and purple. The dessert
don and little son. who are v isit- Covers were air > course of peach pie a la mode
ift;*;before going to Italy, where Birthday Party and coffee was. served preced-
L tit. vpn Boeder will lie stat- Qwjl.gc Klein entertained i ing the play period from die
iont'il, , J, nf -hoys and girls at the j game tables centered with nose-
X?bles overlaid in white an(l (-jiy Park recreation center Fri- j gays of purple bachlor buttons,
centered with garden liower^ afternoon with a birthday I Selma Boeekman and Claudia
wete in the patio where covers f<jr her Frank, who; Haun had high scores. Isahell
wefe litfl for fifty. At the tea ‘ elebrat,ng his eighth bir-! Barrett had low and Rosalind
hour, rtpwwents were served, - McMillan received the travel
Many d5jl of i«vvn guests attend- -mV party lahle held the cow- trophy, others who played in-
ed. y- , birthday cake, topped with, eluded Alny Erb, Laura Schroet-
The Paul Fc|lowship Ten-; e ^ burning tapers. Plate fa-| er; Cymheline Deborah. and]
ter in 'JErktown was opened | markp(1 plares for thirty. Monte Jo Albrecht of Wecsa-;
Sunday.iltftcrftpon for a mice!I*Forty-Two Club Meets . tche.
The members of the Forty- Personals
Two Club met with Mrs Alvan, r, ^ ^ Rm u-iriborn and
Sievers at the home of Mrs. I ^ a.a ()f j,.impa ,UTlvef1
Caesar G^'hert ^ct nes_ A Monday for a visit with her mo-
trrnoon. Golden U {{eP: ther Mrs. K. F. Viereck and otIl-
eus leaves centered the totfw | pr rf,latives. They will also visit
table. , u i on the coast, for a fishing oul-1
M„. - Mr ........
high score, Miss Elsie ro*;ueT.
low score ! M.sS Marian Duke has Iret.ufn-
recht received tJtefravei tro^yc;^ ^ R bstown after .spending|
Others w | tho summer here with her grantI-
Miss Hilda Stephan and ^J ^ Mrs. 0ttd Ehlers.
, dames T. B. Holway. Mr. and Mrs. T. J Koopmann
Ed Jeftdrrey, and Gus Stanches, j f1au^hf(,r Linda and «>n T.1
Party Sunday J. left Saturday for a vacation
Linda Hoff celebrated her ihir- trip to Colorado and New Mev
teenth birthday with a party ico •
Sunday in the Schr «eder Hall, Mr. and Mrs. \V. C .smith Jr. ;
hosted’ hv her patents Mr. an 1 i and family returned Monday:
■ Mrs Byron Hoff. Games of bun-; from an extended vacation trip, j
c?.y were played with Warren Wen: Mr: and Mrs. J U*. Anderson:
del receiving the trophy for sue-, and daughter> Cathy, June, Bet-j
cess in the games. , ty and -on Jimmy of Belimre,
Out of the Schroeder Commun-! visiiecl during the week with her
ity attending were Mr. and Mrs.! parents Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Lambert, Linda’s grandparents; Menn.
of Lindenau: Mr. and Mrs. Nel- Mr. and Mrs. Rov s' sk andt.
son Meyer and daughter, Billie sons have returned to San An-i
Nell of \Vpesatche; Michael Mil- lonio after a visit with her mo-j
ler and Betty Miller of San An- j ther Mr Hertha Mew._
tomo.
Friendship Club Metis
1 Members of the Friendship! j
Hub were guests Thursday ev-
: ening of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Roehl at the home of his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Roehl
! in Yorktown.
The table was centered with an
arrangement of cox-comb. Card
| and domino games were played.
Out of town guests were Mr.
I and Mrs. Wilfred Roehl of San
! Antonio.
f Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sunday of'
Cuero were at tho Herman von
Roeder ranch Thursday for a
i visit with Mrs. Robert von Boe-
der.
Mrs. Louis Oeffert left during
the week for U>s Angeles, Calif-
! omia where she"Will have an ex-
tended visit with her son Louis
Geffert Jr. and family.
Mrs. Jack Schneider and dau-
ghter Jacqueline of Lockhart
spent the week pnd w.th her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy JHn-
sey.
Sue Taylor of Corpus Christi
is visiting during the week with
her grandmother Mrs. Otto Kh-
lers Mrs. Ehlers will return
home with her Sunday and visit
the Thos. Taylor family.
M'ss Doroihv Schiwetz rptum-
ed to brp home ,n Yorktown
M'»n i. after a year in Europe.
Site w.is loc :', <i in Germany at
a -'Tiuol as I thru n in.
Mi and Mrs. Paul R. Menn
wilh Mi--lames l.dlie Ioav;.-. A
D. Pd zk and N'ie. L. Ladner!
w ere in Cuero Sunday afternoon |
and attended Mrs. Sundays hir- j
th’dav party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C W Sunday.
Mr. anti Mrs. Hugh Wood have
returned to Dei Rio after a vi.-it
wit,i ft tends and relative-.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peter-on
spent 'Sunday'with 'Mr. and Mrs. ,
Roland Kraege Jr. and I irmly.
Mi. anti Mrs Charles Koloil-,
zey and son have returned t j
New Orleans, In. after a .visit
here with h;s mother Mrs. Ed
KoloH/ey.
Mi s Carol Hoff has i eturned
Iranie after spending the week |
in Racki*>rt. She was accom-
panied . by her si-ter Mrs. Ho- >
salie O'borne of Seguin.
Mr. Jlicliard. .Feehnoi' of. San;
Antonio visited his sister Miss
V
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MAUV K A ED tropical green
are the colors of this tunic
pajama costume bv Jeanre
Campbell of Spnrtwhlrl. The
mauve top is trimmed with
green braid: the pants form a
tapered extension below the
flared tunic. The Oriental
flavor is accentuated by tlie
fabric—a siik with linen-liko
weave.
Jonisch-
New Officers
For Legion
And Auxiliary
Twenty-two officers have been
I installed in .joint aeremonies of
j the American Legion and the
\ Legion Auxiliary at the Legion
, Hall, according Ur Mrs. Frank
j Fischer, new auxiliary nresi-
: dent.
Installing officers for the aux-
iliai-y were Mrs. Melvin HUbrich
the 14th district vice-president,!
and Mrs. PJstel 1 Bunjes of West-
hoff.
Officers installed in the Auxili-
ary were Mrs. Frank Fischer,
president; Mrs. Bill Xami, vice-
president, Mrs. VV. G. Foster,
second vice-president; Mrs. Ted
Harwood, secretary ; Mrs. Bill
Barfield, treasurer; Mrs. Wil-
] liam DuBarry, historian: Mrs.
Arthur Schodde, sergeant at
some 50 were in attenrlance.
Tlie new teachers at the school
are Sisters Stanislaus and Fran-
cesca. Sister Benigna, who
taught at St. Michael's last year
will return this year.
arms: and Mrs. Bert Cook. I dent presented Mrs. Il.lbt.c'i
chaplain.
Legion officers installed by
Melvin Hilbrich, 14th district
vice-commander were Roy Bin/
commander: Arthur Rauch, vice-
commander; Elroy Peters, adju
tant; Harvey Kreici, finance of-
ficer: A. C. Barfield, assistant
finance officer; L. B. Johnson,
sergeant at arms: Leroy Koon-
ing, assistant sergeant at arms;
J >hn Berning. service officer-
Lawrence Henneke, chaplam;
Alfred Marquis, historian; U*is
Carpenter, liaison officer; A. C.
Barfield, executive board chair-,
man: Wallace Stahl, executive
board; William Kami, executive
board; William Buchhorn, exe-
cutive board; and Jerry Hanys.
executive board.
Mrs. Fred Henneke, the out
going president was presented a
past president pin from the unit
by Mrs. Hilbrich.
Mrs. Fischer, incoming presi-
and Mrs. Bunjes. both wim a
I potted plant, for their part in
the installation ceremonies. '
A covered riixh supper p.cerd-
ine the ceremonies .was ••n.'pv-.
ed by all present,' Mrs. E.schtr
continued.
Wife Preservers
Store your coffee pot with lid off
to givo it at much air at potsiblo
between utet. Rancid-tatting cof-
fee is often the reiult etherwite.
CHRISTMAS TOS 5
are here!
/ A (Huff abr \
Shop early and inquire
about our lay-away.
Toy Town, USA
\storex
1706 N. Navarro
alok wore in San Antonio Satur-
day to attend tlie funeral of Mrs
Griffin's sister Mrs, Emil Bend-
er.
Mr. and Airs. O. A.
Hermine h eehner and Mr and kjps iind children are on a va-
Mrs - Joe Neurnaver. Thursday. ...
■ -, , L; cation trip in the east, they will
Su.-an and Geri Lynn ho/elski, 1 . y
have returned to Cotjius Christi. visit her parents in loledo, Oh-
after a visit with their grand- io, before going on to Canada,
mothe.r Mrs. Ema K-zelski. j _\R. and Mrs. Wilfred lam-
Mrs. Dave Griffin, M-'s. Ed-; precht and children have retum-
muwTrPlasozyk and daughter from a vacation trip that
with Mr. and Mrs. N'ie. Musch- f(>ok them to points of interest
: in Texas and the hill country.
Mrs. Lottie Hohn joined her
daughter Mrs. Dalton Janssen
; and r’mily and continued on by
nut , to Harlan, Kentucky where,
j they are visiting Dr. A. H.
1 t Sam i Hohn.
] Mix anu -Mrs. Rov uiinsey!
: with Airs. Jimmy Hurst spent ]
: Tuesday in Lockhart with the,.
Jack Schneider family.
Mr. Lee Gi’isso, a student at
the Presbyterian Theological
j Seninary Austin, is filling the
j pulpit in the Fast Piesbvterian
I Cljtirch today Sunuay. in the ab-j
senee of, the regular pastor. |
i Mrs. A D. Block left■ Monday |
; for Pvtmge where she will visit
j her daughter Mrs. Edgar L, j
N'eimeier and family, and from
there she will continue on to;
! Crvstal City for a visit with her'
I brother Harold Brantley and,
j family-.
Wm. Gerhardt Jr., has return-j
jdyl to Arlington after a visit,
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.;
Writ. Gerhardt Sr. .; j
AVm. F. Sluermer is in the Dej
Tar Hospital in Victoria follow-
ing surgery Wednesday. |
Shower For Hew St.
Michael's Teachers
New teachers at Ft. Michael'- i
School were honored with:' a |
shower given by the Parent-;
Teachers Club in the school ii-j
i hrary. I
| The shower is an annual event ;
at. St. Michael s. i>ermitling far-j
| cuts * • meet and visit with the j
. new teachers at. the beginning
t of .The,.school year, Mrs. Elmer;
-Weber and Mrs: Jerome Hut-
iced
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CR 5-3131
Reunion
Descendants of the late Joseph
and Anna Marie Wild Dierrmg-
er held their fifth x-eunion Sun-
; day in Lindenau, wiien six fam-
ilies met for the day. Following
the dinner hour and business
session tne afternoon was xjxmt
playing games and visiting.
Mrs. Emil Till was the oldest
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a nutria-lined stole With fnll-
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wool, by Bill Bias,s for Mau-
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 239, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 26, 1962, newspaper, August 26, 1962; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696891/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.