The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 212, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 12, 1958 Page: 5 of 10
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orktown Society
By Mra. Nto L. Udasr
H®m* Comine Day wa* ob- W. E. Schaeffer. Sunday School
leryad in Nopal Sunday by the
famlliat of the Rocky and No-
pal Communities in the Presby-
terian church of Nopal. A bask-
et dinner was enjoyed at noon.
Perry Gary of Westhoff w a ■
M.C. for the program with a
Hint-son* during the afternoon. I
Mra. Ruddy Farrell of Gonzales;
«ai at the register. Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Knandel, Sr. w i t fi
Organists: Jerry Deborah, Jo
Ann Boone. Jill Haun and Ann
Barrett. The committee of Ed-
ucation is composed of F. E.
Strieber. Mrs. Hollis Baker, Mr.
and Mis. Paul Menn. Miss
Amy Erb and William Knandel,
Jr.
Sharlet Is Two
Little Sharlet Beth Fechner
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lowry who
live in Nopal, greeted guests.
Bob Hattenbach of Nopal was
the oldest in attendance and
the 11-rhonth-old son of Mr. and
Mr#. lister Billings of Edna
was the youngest. Those from
1 orktown who attended were
Mr. and Mrs. O’Neal Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Billings, Mr.
"nd Mrs. Otis Billings. Mr, and
Mrs W. O. Baker.
Installation Service
The Rev. Walter Schaeffer
eondueted installation services
Sunday for the officers and
• teachers who will serve in the
First Presbyterian Sabbath
School the ensuing year, in-
stalled were superintendent,
Robert. B. Jacob: Assistants:
Mi»s Amy Erb and Feiton Strie-
her; Secretary: Mrs. Wm.
KnftttdtJ, Jr.; Treasurer: Mrs.
was two years old Sunday. Her
grandmother Mrs. C. W. Feclv
ner with whom she lives had
the family circle in when the
white birthday cake topped with
two candles was served with
iced fruit-juice and coffee.
Triple Birthday
Mrs. Otto Ehlers’ home form-
ed the setting Sunday for a
li iple birthday celebration in
honor of Carl Haynes, I/niis
»nd J. R. Higgins. A covered
dish dinner was enjoyed, with
bir thday cake and coffee in the
afternoon. From out of town
were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Taylor and daughter Susan Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Haynes, Mr. and
Mi’s. J. R. Higgins and children,
ail of Corpus Christi; Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bates of Kenedy; Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Manz of San
Antonio; Miss Bobbie Jean Eck-
nardt and mother, Mrs. M. B.
------ -1 vi • • > i caaiu r( . jYIrS, I 1
Willi* Davis, Cradle Roll: Miss! HarT»brick. of Austin.
Mgjvyl Korth; Nursery; Mrs. Entertain* 8on
M.« J. Koopmanh. Mrs. Willis i Mrs. Anton Koopmann of the
Dai'is, Miss Kay Coleman; j GruenaU Area entertained the
Kindergarten: Mrs. W. C. Poet-lpast Thursday after noon with
[*$ Mrs. F. H. Finto, Miss j * bb thdav party for her son,
Alice Donaldson; Primary: Miss | Anid af the park s play unit in
LjOA-Braunig. Mrs. J. D. Boone, ^orktown. Chili-burgers'and hot-
Mp> ® W. Ehlers, Mrs. Bobby d"«s- cookies, doughnuts, spud
adtaa! held Hie mutual PgpmK
Teacher birthday meeting Tum-
day evening. Mrs. TOJJam
Lemke was in the chai
M. Gohlke was to cha:
program, which includHSITUCe
presentation of ex-presi;
the organization. He
Mmes. John Kerlick, -SBXESS-
Menn, August Riedetel^Baffiel
Weldon, J. J. von Roedac, GL~4.
Jonischkies and Mr. WeriHfn
Kerlick. The refreshment ’hoard
was/ decked with blue ffeSte
and gold leaves The Euk&day
cake was embossed wIlTiTWe
numerals 49 and was - Copped
with on candle. Mr$. jSeeden
Barrett served the caKTCXiCd
Mrs. Willis Davis prestdetf—Bt
the coffee service. «**—;—
Holy Cross SlsteriTZTCC
Sisters of the Holv^Crfty*
Catholic School were hostesses
Sunday for the annual meeting
of Sisters from St. Hedwig,
York town Memorial Hospital
Panna Maria, Cestahowa and
San Antonio. Sister Mary Vir-
ginella conducted the arrange-
ments of the day, which was the
Feast Day Celebration. Dinner,
was served at the non bom- un-.
der the supervision of Mr*.
Joseph Kolodziejczyk and Mrs.
Alois Mi^ura.
Fifth Birthday
Little S h e r r i Lamprecht,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Lamprecht celebrated her.
fifth birthday with a party
Thursday afternoon, at the Park
Auditorium. Party refreshments
were served from a table .pyft-.
laid with a Hallowe'en cloth and
centered with
• / . / /
UUERG ASSEMBLY O* UOD
church CATHOLIC
Rev. C. W, Wlfley
9:45 Sunday School
11.-00 Sunday morning Worship!
Service (
6:20 W.M.C/s Sunday evening,
7:20 Sunday ntgbt Evangelis-
tic Service j
7:30 Thursday night mid-week '
service 8
OUR LAOS, or
GUADALUPE CHURCH
Father Augest U Otto, MSF,
Paster
Sunday Masses:—
1st and 3rd Sunday 6:30 and ,
»W»iL .,
«5Ete — -
uid Nov. 7:3# p. m. Orel*
10:00.
2nd, 4th and 5th Sunday 6:30 and
Sofpil 90 a m.
United Lu-
theran G
meetings
Aug., and Nov. 70 p, .«.
meetings Did wook of each month
United Lutheran Ovureb Men
(Brotherhood) Third Tueedays,
7:30 p. m.
Luther League 70 p. m. 2nd
and 4th Sundays.
Choir Rehearsal Wednesdays
7:00 p. m.
Couples Club Esek first Sun
day 7:00 p. m.
Chureh School Teacher* and
Training Fourth
*«*d*T. Oetohor TS, IMS
Pioneer A Senior Fellowship—
6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship — 7:30 p.m.
Sermon: “Be Ready''
Monday
H. P; Walter, Pastor
Sundry School at 9:30 a. m.
Divine Services at 1P:00 a. OL
Church Council meeting the;
Women of the Church Circle*: first Thursday of each montt at
No. 3 at 9:30 with Mr*. Robt. 7:30 p m
BAPTIST
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cuero, Texas
Norman A. Sanders, Pastor
Sunday School — 9:45 a m.
Worship Service — 10:55 a m.
Sermon Subject — ‘ Life’s
Most Vital Decision”.
Training Union — 6:30 p.m.
Confessions: Saturday before 1st
and 3rd Sunday. 7 to 4 and S to 9
Saturday before 2nd. 4th end
5th Sunday. 4 to 6 and 7 to 9
Other Masses will be announced
everv Sunday In the parish bulle-
tin.
o —*
ST. MICH AEL’S CATHOLIC
CHUROH
Father Wm. Jansen, Pastor
Sunday, Holy Communion 6:45
i a.m.; Masses 7:30 and 9:30 s.m.
Thursday 7:30 p. m
Chureh Council Pint Tuesday
7:39 p. a.
Young t'eoples Confirmation
Instruction October-Msy 9:90 a.
m and 1:30 p. m.
Mernitx
No. 4 at 3:30 with Mrs. F. A.
Prather
No. 5 at 3.30 with Mr*. Louis
Sohorre.
No. 6 at 7:30 with Mrs. Ralph
Reiffert
No. 7 at 7:30 with Mrs. Jim
Prewit
Tuesdays
No. 2 at 9:15 with Mr*. Don
Stiles
Wednesday
7:00 Bible Study
7 :S0 Chair
METHODIST
meet
-ffi W.
*~dtr; Junior: Dr. and
Mcl. VSL P. Menn, Mrs. G. M.
Bapret,' Mrs. Wm. Knandel;
Pioneer: Mrs. Vacbel Weldon;
Young People: Mr. and Mr*.
Hopis Baker. Mr. B. L. Speck-
rift Young Adult Bible Class:
-Mrs. Nic L. Ladner-, Mrs. H. C,
Ec&hardt; Older Adult Bible
Class: Mr. Weldon Blake, Mrs.
HEAR AGAIN
chips and sodawater were serv-
ed from a table centered with
fhe birthday cake. Plate fav-
ors were pencil* and bubble
gum. Covers were laid for 25
Missionary Aid
The St. Paul Missionary So-
ciety met with the Ladies Aid
Society met in the St. Paul
Sanctuary for a combined meet-
* !° ™c<fiv* ,h<* annual
Thank Offering Boxes”. Mrs
Leslie Flessner of the Mission
Society and Miss Louise Zorn.
Of Ladies Aid presided. The
Rev. Alvin Bohls. gave an ad-
ress to the ladies elioosing for
i his topic ‘"ITiankfulness for
''hat we have received a soc-
ial hour followed in the church
parlor, with members of the
Mission Society serving as host-
P5SU5!.
Bridge Club
M o n if a y Evening Genelle j
Flessner and Margaret Weldon M ''
were joint hostess’ at the Fless-
ner home to the members of the
leaehers Contract Qub. Gurn-
sey lilies with rose crepe myrtle
«>*re featured in the l.vbig
tioom. Green and rose tally
cards marked places for Franc-
« Boone. Claudia Haun. Ethel;
Simecek. Roma Speckles, Ber-
ha Gras. Val Waters, Carol
n „Ju*tme Monroe, Annie
Beth Harp and Billy von Roed-
er.
black and y el- pieet at the church.
f?'p b’rthday cflkft /°PP,‘d 'vith Wed.e.dii
five burning pumpkin candles.
The Hallow’een motif was car-
ried out in the 17 plate favors.
Out of town guests were Mis.
Werner Lamprecht and sons of1
Victoria. •
Family Dinner r^T.. j, . ,
Sundav^wL dlnn<>'. P*rtr -hf , L’ALVART BAPTIST CHIKCH
bunday was given by Mr. ancH- - „ „
» • Rev. P. D. Fuliingim Pastor
I*; Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
; Morning Worship 10:50 a. m
celebrating his fourth birthday* I '•'Fratoing Union 7:00 p.m.
A turkey dinner was served - Evening Worship 8:00 p.m.
* You:h Fellowship 9:00 p.m.
Worship Service
Sermon Subject
Of Great Meeting”.
Monday —
3:00 — Junior GAs will
at the church.
3:30 — Sunbeam Band
[licet at the church. i
; 3:30 - WMS will meet at the CHURCH OF CHRIST
church for Missionary Program.
4:00 — Intermediate GAs will
7:30 p.m. Week days. Holy Communion
‘:Mount; 6;45 a.m., Mas* 8:30. a.m.
. i Saturday. Religious Instruc-
tions 2:30 p.m.
Confession* always before.
week day* Masses and Saturda' '
4:00 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 1
will,
4:00 -- Senior Intermediate
GAs will meet with Mrs. Lud.
flichholz.
- 7:00 — ‘’Sunday School Night”.
Heal to be served in Fellowship
Nall.
Mi-*. O. F. Alex, at their home
m honor of their grandson Terry r
Osterloh of Nordheim who was t
A turkey dinner was
with the birthday rake a* cen-
terpiece. Covers were laid for
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon OSfeiloh.
Terry and Timmy Osterloh. and
Mr*. \\ iltie Osterloh of Nord-
heim; Mr. and Mrs. H. Han-
cock, Sandra Kay and Karen-of
San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Alex, with daughter Jere
Jean and son Bill
CHURCH OF CHRIST
James L Wilson, Minister
Cor. E. French add Henry Sts.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Worship service 11:00 a m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday :—
7:30 p. m Mid-week Bible Study
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. E. F, Neal Paster
Sunday School 9:45 n.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 6 p. m.
Evening Worship 7 , p.m.
Women’s Society of Christian
Service S p.m, each Monday.
Wesleyan Service Guild 7:30
p.m. each third Tuesday.
Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. each
Wednesday.
Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p.m.
each Wednesday.
Ladies Prayer Meeting 9 a.m.
each Wednesday.
Official Board meeting 7:30 p.
m. each second Mondav.
Methodist Men * Club 7:30 p.
m. each fourth Monday.
Committee and interest groups
meetings 7:30 p.m. each Tues-
day.
BAPTIST
CHEAPSIDB BAPTIST CHURCH
C. E. Bottorff, Pastor
10:00 Sunday School
U :0f Morning worship with pas-
tor in pulpit first and third Sun-
days.
7:30 Evening Gospel Service.
9:30 a. m. Baptist Womens Mis-
sionary Society. Monday after
third Sunday.
j A cordial welcome is given to
all residents in Cheapside area
ano to all visitors We sing old
time gospel hymn* and »ongs We
j prea.h Bible centered on old time
! gospel.
! Luther League on the secand
Sunday of each month St 7:00 pw
m. ,
The Womans Mission Seeiety -
meets on the second Tuesday ft
each month at 7:30 p. m.
j The Sunday school staff meet* -
on the second Thursday of each
month at 7 ;30 p. m.
The Ladies Aid meets on Rip
third Tuesday of each month a#
1 p. m. - ■
Brotherhood on the third Thtff»*-.-
day of each month at 7:30 p,
---O--
ST. JOHN'S LO THE HAN v
CHURCH
Undenau
B. f-ee Moeblbrad, Paster - -
Worshio Services 9.00 a. m.
Chureh School 9:0C a. m.
—- O--
ZION UJTHEHAN CHURCH -
D. Lee Maeblbrad. Paster
Church School 9:30 am. _
Worship Services 10.30 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
r - ••
EPISCOPAL
Monday —
i W. M. S. meeting at church
,9[:30 a.m.
Wednesday :—
Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m.
The first Monday nighi after
the first Sunday of each month
'•’.Family Night’’ 7 30
; You will always find a warm
welcome at the Calvary Bapti
... -- of Victoria,
Mrs. Lena Mischer. Mr and i ielconi
Mrs. Alex and Mrs. Kerlick of Church
Yorktown. [
Mrs. Roth's Birthday JERUSALEM BAPTIST
Mrs. Augusta Roth opened * CHURCH
| her home Sunday for a dinner j * J- E- Timmons, Pastor
Party, in recognition of her indianoia at W. Court House
Turkey was served. I *undaV
GRACE EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Esplanade at fJve Oak atroet
Rector The Rev. John BstUe,
1W E. Live Oak, 5-s«jt
Sunday Services :—
7:30 a m. Goly Communion
9:45 a. m. Qiurcb school
U :00 a. m. Worship Service
and sermon, with hymns. Nur-
sery care at 406 N. Esplanade for
small children.
Other services and events as
announced from lime to time.
| CHEAPSIDE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Pulpit Supply
—Sundav:
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 00
Stratton, Texas 11:00 Morning Worship wRR
Elder H. J. chambers, Lampasas, supply pastor. preaching eaeh
Paster .second and fourth Sunday,
i *rV'ee* *ve,’Y second Sunday 7:30 Evening gospel service.
PENTECOSTAL
Of the month at 10:30 a. m. and
j':30 p m. and the Saturday be-
fore at 7:30 p. m. Fourth Sun-
2 30 p. m. Presbyterian
mens Missionary meeting.
i ,a,,J#- of Cheapside ar.d vicinity.
LUTHERAN
Fin3 out about Sonotone’s latest
wax to tppar better again, yet
Wear NOTHING IN HITHER EAR.
The' .secret is our new eyeglass
models for both man and women.
CONOTONE
M. J. MORRIS, Mgr.
Mon.. Thur., Sat., 8-tJ Noon.
••F N. Main St. — Ph- 1-4401
Office Hours—Victoria, Tex.
Hearing teats made in your own
home by appointment. No cost.
. Hearing Cento*-
Muti Hotel
Tue*.. Oct. 14th.
» 11 A.M.
Those from out of town who
attended were Mr. an(TITsT
Gum ^!"0ld Chiles and children of
Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Dowd of Corpus Christi; Aft-,
and Mrs. Walter Buchhocn_JVir.
and Mrs. George Roih ;a Ji d
family of San Antonio and Ben
Roth of West Columbia.
Mrs. Neumayer Feted
Mrs. Joe Neumayer observed
her birthday Sunday. Out of
town guest were Mr. and Mrs
Walter E. Reifschlaeger“Wnd
, fT'-andson Jon Wilms. Mr.-emd
ing Thursday evening" of YoTk-1 K. Rejfschlaegafc-^nd
town Chapter No. 945 of ,h.' ue!?!lhCoipu*
week-end house guests Mr. and
2,rs Jop Riedel of febneka
Springs, Ark.
p • r s o n a | * _ — -
Miss Elsie Poetfer heS^re-
Ruined home following a WAak'*
Visit in Ealfurrias with Mar" a*-
SlwnsTlS' JaCk D0WnS a^r-
Airs. Sarah Lott of
Eastern Star
Following the regular
town Chapter No. 945 of the
O.E.S. a social hour was enioved
with Zelia Lowry and Ora Bee
Knandel of Nopal as hostesses
in the Fellowship room of the
Masonic Temple. Flowers of
ihe season provided the decora-
lion. The refreshment table
was overlaid with lace and cen-
tered with red roses. Chicken
sandwiches, chocolate cake and
coffee were served.
P.T.A. Meeting
Following school Friday af-
ternoon 20 sohool mates went to
the Leslie Geffert home, where !
Sandra gave a party in observ- !
ance of her ninth birthday. Fol-!
lowing the play period the pink !
and white birthday cake was I
served with other party goodies
Plate, favors were candy Z*
The lunch 100m of the
10:00 a. m.—Sunday School
■ 11:00 a. m.— Morning Worship
7:00 p. m.—Training Union
7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship
Wednesday :—
• 7:00 p. m.—Bible Study and
Prayer Service
-aw
MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner StockdnJe A vs.
- and Newman Street
R. Bartlett Mills, Pastor
Sunday
- 9:45 a. m. Sunday School
10:50 Morning Worship
7 6:45 p.m. Training Union I
8:00 p.m. Evening Worship
Wednesday:
1 7:30 p. m. Bible Study and
Prayer Service.
Full Month* Schedule
»T. MARK’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
«^\ ««0 N. Esplanade
John A. Jacobs, Pastor
Divine Worship 8:00 and 10:45
a m each Sunday
Holy Communion 8:00 a. m.
each First Sunday 10:45 a. m as
GOD
B. G. Lee, Pastor
By. 71 North
Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, U:0r a. m
Sunday.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m
Sunday
Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. Wedne*
day.
Jubilee service, 7:30 p. m. Sat-
urday.
Wednesday :—
9:30 a. m. Prayer Group.
Other event# and services to be
announced from time to time.
PRESBYTERIAN
HOCHHEIM BAPTIST CHURCH
C. L. Vermillion, Pnstor
Sunnday:—
10:00 a. m. Sunday school
11:00 a. m. Morning worship
7:45 p. m. Training Union
6:30 p m. Evening Worship
3:06 p. m. Wjd.U.
Wednesday
8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service
Older Women Work
WASHINGTON Oct r —iUTPT) ■
More and morp older women
at-p going to wroric. The Labot
Depai tment sai-* many mother#;-
of 40 or older are going hack *o
work after their family respoiv
sibilifies have lessened.
first Presbyterian
church
M#r#bali W. Daggett, Jr.
Pactyr
Sunday
Sunday School — 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11:00 *.m
Sermon: First Things First”
LUTHERAN__
•t. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Werthoff
HAWKINS’ GIFTS
Antiques
Sofas. Chair*.
Marble Top Tables
N. Moody at W. Forrest
_VICTORIA
RAMSEY'S STEAK HOUSE
Goliad Hiway - Across the River Bridge - Victoria
Bring’ The Family - Price. You Can Afford
OPEN t4 HRS. DAILY — Exc. dosed Sat. nite 1« p.m. to 5 a m.
Austin
spent the day Sundav hejflOEUh
her sister Mrs. w. C. M*tr~
Mr. and Mrs. Rov fiw
^» e in Lockhart Sunday Jor 'a
visit vv»h their daughter,’ Mrs
Jack Schneider and famih.
August Dahme of-Den-
arrived Saturday
ter Du^! hPr aUnt' MrS'
v„xjn. L/tzr
high ing the weak for a visit with her
faZyer’ A1Vin Boh,-"d
Mr- and Mrs. Gartiardt
DR. W. R. TOWERY
0
Announces
DR. GLENN R. TOWERY
as a partner in the
TOWtRY
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
201 East Broadway
• Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fowler
with Lucia and Bill of Seguin
visited during the week with
her father Charles Randow and
Mrs. Randow.
1 Mrs. Esther Carrico has re-
turned to her home in El Campo
•after visiting here a week with
lier father, the Rev. J. K. Porh.
;;,Joe K. Menn who is a member
•of the faculty of the Lutheran
College. Seguin. visited here
ISunday with his parent*. Mr.
;*nd Mrs. Hubert Menn.
-•Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Menn
.with Mrs. Paul R. Menn were
ip San Antonio, Tuesday, while
m the city Mrs. Paul Menn vi#-
Jied Mrs. E. P. Zincke. who is
ijecuperaiing following foot sur-
gery, last Saturday.
,lMr* 1 Aicile Harper of Alice
W»s here Sunday for a visit
Brandt viaited during XI h^r® 3unday for * v,,i*
*n Pasadena**1 8 th^eek h,*r Mrs. Frit# Adix
Mr. and Mrs r n -TTri "d Mrs- A M Harper, Sr.
ss; r jsri!® 5“ s
visited retotiv« A D Bl°ek were in Pet-
Mrs. Mabel Frodsh«mMlT*,T!,0'a'! }tl* Thur,da-V in *"endance of a
odsham of Long j thatrirt meeting of the United
Church Women.
Beach Cali/., a ,i,ter of Mr'
Gilderaleeve accompanied them
France* von Roeder !
Thursday for . visit with .he.r ’
| w1*;- ?4"’ R- C- Thorogood and ::
| Mrs. Anita Graves.
hrSL?>r^ne i!fe*tphal and her
' Dr‘ Darwin Westpha1 j • -
left Houston Monday for Htcks- j l
ville and Columbus Ohio where h*
«»«y will visit relative*. Dr -
^rume Westpha I wifl also be in i :
Chicago, III to attend the annual *
mating of the Academy of ;
Ophthalmology and Otolarymol- , ••
ogv. ! 11
Mr U- —— CA1J. OX ME IF YOI R
Mr. and Mr*. Douglas Riggs FAVORITE Ij%y AW4Y”
I Boston. Mass, are here" for a
visit with his mother. Mrs. John
I Newman and Mr. Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan
with Bert and Chris, of Houston
and Mr and Mrs. Charles Bek-
I ett of Premont were week end
guests in the C. G. Beken home
The men of the group enjoyed a
bird hunt while here
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