The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 235, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966 Page: 3 of 12
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Area Homemaker
Slage Annual
Dinner Meeting
7a Women
: - V®
3ft Fie von members and two ad-
IB visors of the Oi"i'n Chapior ,of
■ Young Homemakers were in
Ifai • Yorktow'n September 20 * o
-attend the amnia! dinner meet-
ing of Area X.
Mrs Clemmons WaskOw,
area prc.-Wen’. presided.
Mrs. A L. Moans ,fr. Area his-
torian, gave the invocation.
The snooker was Mrs Man
Brown. Junior High Teenage
Director. Y.W.C.A. of Corpus
Christi. Her subject was “ITio.
Role of the Parent in Teaching
Sex Education to Young Child-
ren”.
Cash awards and engraved
silver trays were presented to
Yoakum Outstanding Chapter,
first place; Yorktown. Outstand-
ing Chapter, second place;
Three Rivers. Outstanding New
Chapter; and Yoakum, publicity
award.
Incoming area officers were
Installed bv Miss Mary Delia
Canales of Yoakum. state
vice-president.
Special guests were Miss Eli-
zabeth Chenoweth. Area X sup-
ervisor; Mrs. Joy Lynn Lester,
state president; and represen-
tatives from the DeWitt Coun-
Mrs. Dietze
Hosts Parties
For Sons
AJt ■ 't # . r C-T
mi&n
ENGAGED—Mrs. Rom Saenz,
of Cuero announces the en
gagenient and forthcoming
marriage of her daughter.
Sands, to Jimmy Goniale*.
son of Mr. and airs. Tele Gnn
rales. (uero. The bride-elect
is (he daughter of the late Mr.
Emilio Saenz. She is present-
h attending a beauts college
In t ictoria. The prospective
bridegroom Is a graduate of
Cuero High School. At present
he Is with Stimson Furniture
Co. The wedding Is scheduled
for early fall In Our I July of
Guadalupe Catholic Church.
sister of the groom. Miss Pat-
ricia Morris'of Victoria. and 5
Mrs. Randolph Di-eier of Mey-j
ersv’iile were bridesmaids. They1
wore identical formal gowns j
of light blue satin designed with j
empi>-e waistlines, rounded!
neeklines, short sleeves, and A-!
line skirts enhaneed with Royal j
blue velveteen streamers. They!
wore matching pill box hats and j
carried two long-stemmed pink j
carnation.'.
Roy Kueker of Cuero served :
as best man. Groomsmen were!
Werner Schley, Cuero: Perry
Nelson Jr, Victoria; and Ran-
dolph Dreier of Meyersville.
I‘shering were Francis O'Con-
nor, brother of the bride, and
.Tern' Parma and Ben Parma
Jr brothers of tbp groom
Mrs- O’Connor chose for her
-daughter's wedding a two-pipce
Royal Blue dress with match-
ing hat, and accessories. Her
corsage was of pink earna-
mitions , Mrs Parana, mother
of the groom, wore a moss'
gre°n dress with matching hat j
and patent accessories, and 0j
corsage of white carnations. t
A reception was given bv fhe j
bride's parents in the Parish'
| Hall I
The bride's table was skirted ;
I in white net and centered with1
a bouquet of white carnations
I Tapers hurried at either side j
The four-tiered'finger-j The wedding cake was a three-
of imported illusion fell j t-red colonnade confection hold-
double crown of crystals |-|ng * miniature bridal cou-i
rls - She. carried a brid-. ple snd decorated with blue su-j
net Of wlv.te carnations! „ar spiJh rwM Mrs JR Mc-j
ihnnotis centered with a Minus of Victona sensed the;
■chid. \ .. c.jl;e and Miss Oiarlotta■ Rip-1
She lid] O'Connor of \'ih-! pif, a]so pf Victoria, presided!
is maid of honor to her [at the punch service
fiss Ellen Marie Parma. Mis-- Linda Kiy Parma the J
sister registered the
OPEN TO TOl K - Tlw old J. R. Konnan!
home, built In lsys. will he open to the public
on the tour of old homes during Ihe Corr.e and
Take It celebration to be held September ?9 •
Oetober 2. The homes will le* shown en two
days. Saturday, October 1. from 1 to S p.m.
and again on Sunday, October 2 from 1 to 6
p.m , the closing day of the. celebration. Mr
and Mrs Julius Bauch have recently com
pleted the restoration of t. i old home svbick
was originally constructed of long leaf yeilow
pine from Florida.
i including the rug*
The kitchen has been rertoz*
' ed to tit at period and feature*
a wood cook stove, the owrv
i f-rs striving to preserve the
(place :n its own atmosphere of
| the ISSKVs.
This restoration of the old
‘home, a landmark in Gonzales,
j has required much research on
j the part of Mr and Mrs, Bauch,
! who have traveled extensively
first I and some of the floors and the, |*0 obtain authentic articles for
Gonzales follow-'; fish scale shingles ewenru? the j the restoration.
are all of cypress —---:——
!«■** ,VFW Auxiliary
Described by Mrs Bauch «»s j.. .j c i i
[an 'East lake House, th« ! jlO! CJS jf H 00*
; windows n the home are °- r\t | i i*
| French'beveled glass topped IJj ! nSTrUCTIOIl
with Tiffary leaded glass -the;
window’s in die dining room Tie Ladies* Aiwliarv of *>■*
being sortie five feet wide. Veterans of Foreign Wars, me*
The entrance of the old home , Thursday at 7 3b pm at Cris-
is a unit used during that per-j holm Trail Hall to hear, Mrs
rod with four-foot doors with! Pat Jurek of Port Lavaca d!:-
the beveled glass which Is re-: | Met president, present a sc hoc’
pea ted in the cupola of the , of instructions,
home i Mrs. Bethel Green presided
In describing +b.e home as an j Mrs, Nelson Arnold of Victor
' East Like House '. Mrs. ! ia. chairman of the Depart-
Bauch explained that homes of-jment cf Community, and Mr?
this architectural style w » r e : H K- Shearer cf Port Lavaca.'
first built along the Hudson Riv-j district chaplain, were in at.
e'r in "the East and were des- i ‘endanc*.
cribed a? "Britony” houses j Mrs'. A. W Schaffner report-
Downstairs the rooms consist j ed on the efforts of the DsWit*
of the entrance hall, cupola, j County Historical Survey Com
living and dining rooms. but-; mitten to restore the band
" tier's pantry, kitchen, halls, bath; stand in the CHy Park The
,^'and porches; . i Auxiliary his donated $25 00 to*
the ' Upstairs there are three bed-; ward this project.
■cn_! rooms, cupola., two baths, sit- [ A donation of $6 00 was also
"j [ ting room and a hallway. : made townbd this project
i There are six fireplaces in' A project of the Auxiliary
ithe old home and the couple , for the month of September , is
ri«. j have pestor-ed the mantels which the donation of used clothing to
-*rr. i.are of oak construction, j ne*xly children
,!as | tlie staircase beams, and the! Mrs. Ruby Harrymen be
tPe | carved newel pests, all of which: came a member at Thursday’s
were of pine constructor 1 meeting.
mp : These have all beer antiqued j •—;---- - - ■ -
— i in the same -color, and the Th» Old Talbott Tavern In
the I home is completely furnished in j Bardstown, Ky.. has been is
antiques and collector's items. I continuous operation sifee 17771.
“Come and Take
Celebration To Be
Highlighted By Tout
ran reem*y give a program ij i
review. A social hour follow-;L1IOOS6 MaK6UP
Other officers serving with |fl FlafterinQ
rs. Lang are Mrs Feeney f \ r r 11
■st vice president;. Mrs W.E iLOlOFS lOT idi'
Dth, second vice president.; _ ,
rs .7 H kTidgen. third %ace , For ?he el-gant moderm
■indent; Mm Fritz Lane. r,. • famine individual,st. whose
>rding secretary; Mrs. Frank I for beauty » never end-
urns, treasurer, and Mr?. | i"S. beauty requmtw in shad-
alter Guin, corresponding se- j ^ P .JC' V
. t - dazzling uith opulent appeal.
Hostesses for the meeting! Makeup in pastel shades, Ike
ero Mmes Feeney \v L |c,olorf ' "hou!d *
emison Jr. Walter G „ Chosen color fiattery and
,ck Vtatme and R S Me-: j-ist because they are pasteh
; If your skm is sallow, choose
** _______ 'the warm pinks, light rods or
, . . . . honey tones For a very pale
Jurns Hospital tkin that lacks color, wear die
. r brighter pastels to bring warm-
\UXlliarV Sets *h to your entire face To
^ (T I sure of the correct tones foi
uoraae Solo >rjur particular coloring and
costume, try on a number of
Tie Bums Hospral Auxiliary, shades of lipstick, not only in
is set Friday. October 21 as . the creme, but in the iridescent
ip date for the second annual formula as well. The pure, shim
arage Sale to be held in the nienng. luminous iridescen-
-rmer Cuero Stamp Center be- ce creates provocative ■ hich-
nmne at 8 a.m. jlights and provides a yoytiiful
MR AND MR8 LARRY M PARMA
MicheleAnn O’Connor
Weds Larry W. Parma
Two old homes the Eggles* j from Florida The porch, reps
! ton House which was the
house built :n
ing the war.for Texas In depend-' 0ld home
ence with Mexico and the Ep-
iscopal Church of the Messiah
' will tie open to the public dur-
| ing the feme and Take It cele-
j bratlon scheduled l> get under-
' way September 23. and close
!October 2 at Gonzales. Texts
j The other Two homes inelud-
| ed on the tour will include the
old J. B Kennard horn’ n o w
cr'Tied and restored by Mr. ■& \
Mrs. Julius Bauch, and the old
j Rather home - the home of,
1 Mrs. John Horn buckle
groom s
guests
COME NOW FOR THE PORTRAIT
You Plan To Give For CHRISTMAS
Crtrqe early so you will not be disappointed about your
Christmas portrait
GREEN'S STUDIO
CK 54S53
WVS N GONZALES
Swim and Supper
Even! of Saturday
leaf yellow pir.c which
Val and Michael Stubbs were
entertained Saturday with a
party marking their birthdays
Val in n!np year? old today, and
Michael will be five on Septem-
ber 2<» They are the children
of Mr and Mrs Brvan ?rubbs
OVER THE COFFEE
doing a lot of talk
Save
up to
Exciting New Fall Cosmetics
fora NEW YOU!
the girls are
ing these days about the excit-
ing values at KAMINTS, They're
telling each other about the
nice furniture they've bought
for less!” Also they talk about
the extra things they've been
able to buy because of the low-
er prices at KAMIN'S Talk to
your neighbor over coffee*
Chances are she'll tell you a-
bout KAMIN'S
PS — You’ll always find low easy budget
terms • ■ tree courteous delivery service—
dftnflrfitin* assistance
SERVING Tins AREA
SINCE 1950
DuBorry's GUS5AND©
Contouring Moke-gp
A NEW IDEA TX MAKE-UP*
Oliswido 'Make-Up”
4 shades - Sponge........ 5 50
Gliswndo On”
2 shades — Use Brush ............4.50
Olissando "High Lights" ............... . 3.50
Extra Sponge - Brush & Refills Available
Ghssando Lipstick..... 2 50 — Refills ... I 75
Glissando Eye Make-up ............... 2.50
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 235, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 25, 1966, newspaper, September 25, 1966; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697559/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.