The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 282, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 29, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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Nitsche-Webb Rites
Are Solemnized In
St. John's Lutheran
THE CUERO RECORD. Sunday. Nov. 23. 13«4
Pennye Wheeler Runner-Up ToReview^
For A & I Lantana Queen jHonors Program
Miss Bernice Nitsche. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mr«. Ben Nits-
che of Westhoff, became the
bride of Calvin Pete Webb of
Cuero in a recent wedding in St.
John's Lutheran Church in Wes-
thoff. The Rev. Melvin T. Be-
lew was the officiant.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
Maggie 0. Webb of Cuero and
the late Mr. Cyrus M. Webb.
and held the three • tiered wed-
ding cake with pink sugar spun
roses and the traditional bridal
couple. Here also was a match-
ing cake with silver leaves
which commemorated the sil-
1 ver wedding anniversary of the
j bride's parents. The centerpiece
Ion the table was a tall arrange-
! ment of pink gladioli, pink car-
I nations and pink roses.
A miniature bride and groom
KINGSVILLE - Miss Pen-
nye Wheeler of Cuero was run-
ner-up in an election for Lanta-
na Queen at Texas Ail College.
After two run-off elections
and a month of hearty campai-
gning, Carole Meyer, a 19-year-
old junior English and history
major from Hondo was elected
MRS. CALVIN ULUB
Max Factor Suggests Grooming Gifts
For The Masculine Set This Christmas
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for men. With two complete
lines of the finest available mas-
culine grooming essentials (one
line brand new and being intro-
duced for the first time this
Christmas I, these are the stand-
out men's gifts of the season.
They offer the widest selection
modern interpretation of the
way it originally appeared on
ancient Greek coins - and lx>-
comes the focal point of the la-
bels and unit cartons. The new
de luxe bottle also is distinctiv-
ely masculine. It is designed
with three vertically aligned
circular recessed bands on the
of grooming aids men want and hack to uniquely serve as finger
use. They are the most appeal- j grips and as an added decora-
ing and strikingly packag e d live touch.
gifts available for men. They; Distinctively different from
are popularly presented in riis- j the packaging of any men’s
•inctive combination gift sets, or • grooming products available to-
ns handsome individual gifts. \ day, Max Factor For Gentle-
Max Factor For Gentlemen,j men essentials come in smart
black vinyl carrying case with
golden-lone cover clasp.
Signature De Luxe is Max
Factor's famous line of luxur-
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that
Misses Bernadyne Hilbricb cei)tered tEie groom’s table,
and Carol Hahn were organists , lajd w1fh white lare ovn. sa,in.
and Miss Peggy Hahn of Cuero, py,,. j^j. wedding trip, the
was soloist for the nuptial mus- ^rj(je traveled in t
'G l dress of blue silk.
White gladioli and white j yjr and Mrs. Webb are mak-
mums were arranged on the al-
tar.
Serving as matron of honor |
was Mrs. Howard Bennett oft
Cuero. sister of the groom. Mrs.!
Fred Chapman of San Antonio, j
the bride's cousin, was brides-j
maid. They wore dresses of ice!
blue satin with blue net over-i
skirts. The Ixxiiees featured'
scalloped necklines and long;
sleeves that tapered to points at j
the wrists. Their short veils
cascaded from matching blue
headdresses. Each carried a
single long stemmed pink rose.
Candance Webb of Cuero, niece
of the bridegroom, was flower
girl.
Johnny Webb of Cuero, broth-
er of the groom, was best man.
Groomsman was John Schulze
of San Antonio, the bride’s cou-
sin. Ushers included Arthur
Rauch of Cuero, uncle of the
bride, and Howard Bennett of j jngton, V-Aline's Shop.
Cuero. the groom’s brother-in -
law.
Given in marriage by her fat-
her, the bride chose a floor
length gown of white Chantilly
lace over taffeta. The fitted bo-
dice was designed with a scal-
loped neckline and long taper-
ing sleeves. Her only jewelry
was a p'arl pendant, a gift of
the groom. The bride carried a
white Bible topped by a white
; orchid surrounded by white car-
nations and English .ivy.
The bride's mother chose a
blue dress with black accessor-
ies, and the mother of the bride-
wore a navy blue dress
two-piece j Q
| ing their home in Cuero
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| Style Show,
i Luncheon Set
Wednesday
A fashion shot' featuring al-
luring holiday apparel xxrill spot-
light the Ladies' luncheon at the
Cuero Country Club Wednesday,
December 2.
Mrs. Leslie McBride will nar-
rate the show.
Die lovely models and the
stores they represent are Mrs.
Bobby Goebel, Koehler's, Lnc..;
Mrs, Jim Conrad. The Fair;
Misses Sue and Ann Krueger,
Die Smart Shop; and Mrs. Lias
B. Steen and Mrs. Murray Tark-
Queen
Miss Meyer,'1 a Lantana Lady
last year, was elected Lantana
Queen when AM students voted
in the last of two run-off elec-
tions for AM Lantana Queen.
Other AM,queen candidates for
the first-run-off election were
AM juniors. Pennye Wheeler
and Sharon Hill of San Antonio.
The second run-off election was
between Miss Mever and Miss
Wheeler.
A field of 15 At.I coeds vied
for the seven Lantana positions.
Other AM students making up
the Lantana Court are Jen Ev-
elyn Guthridge, Sinton: Gail Ste-
ves. Angleton; Barbara Xord-
meyer. Mission; and Sandra j
Melbern, Kingsville.
Lantana, considered by AM|
students as the colleges' biggest !
spring event, was named after
Mrs. E. R. Sau.s.rer will be
program leader Tuesday at the
meeting of tho University Club
Mosdames E. T. Summers Jr.
Zeb Nixon, James K. Crain and
Miss Cecelia Schott are hostess
The club will meet at 4
in the Women's Building.
p.m
Bernings Join
Family Members
In Austin
Mr. and Mrs Jonh H Bem-
ing spent Thanksgiving Day
Austin
Callanders will provide the
Christmas arrangements.
Reservations may be made
with Mrs. A. J. Bohman, Mrs.
W. R. Leske or Mrs. Gene Fin-
ney.
Hostesses are Mmes. II. F.
PENNYE WIIEEI.EK of ( ue
ro is among the seven ooeds
who make up the I-antana
Court at Texas AM College.
Sheppard, Oscar Friar, H. C.
Hatfield, Raymond Gx>k.
The club dinner party Satur-
day evening was hosted by a
.social committee including the
William Cusacks, the Rufus
Smiths, the F. B. Koehlers, the
Chaneey Woffords and the J. D.
Bfamiettes, ;
Pyracantha berries in orange
glasses decked the serving
board.
in
with Mr. and Mrs. BiL
Be nun g.
Other family; members pre»eni
included Mrs. Eleanor Bourke of
was named after I Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
an oriental shrub and begun bv ; Burning Jr. and children of san
El Rancho <AM yearbook! ini Antonio.
1929, j A delirious turkey dinner wa»
In 1932, high school senior re- j enjoyed,
presentives. nominated on bea-
| uty alone, were added to the |
; court in hopes of drawing more |
i students from South Texas.
1 Since then, the annual even* I
i has been completely revamped i
j and accentuated towards the |
! academic side of college life.
! Changes have included the dele- |
| lion of cam.us decorations, a (
| parade of floats, and the elec-!
tion of campus decorations, a
on beauty.
Die represent ires are now no-
minated by their schools on the
basis of scholarship and an in- !
lercst in attending Texas AM. ’
Other emphasis placed on the
academic side of the annual ev-
ent includes the presentation of ]■
scholarships. Approximately 15 :
scholarships were awarded to j
area high school seniors last ■
year.
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white, and blue Signature pre- j ium orchids,
sentations feature De Luxe
Spray Cologne for Men. De Luxe
After Shave Lotion. Do faixe
Cologne for Men. and De Luxe
After Shave Tali'
A reception was given by the
bride’s parents at the American
Legion Hall.
Die bride’s table was cover-
ed with white lace over satin
featuring all-new packaging and
h rugged scent that puts the
"man" in gentleman, Is the to-
tally new men's line that intro-
duces a new look and fragrance
to masculine grooming aids. It
consists of eight individual pre-
sentations and four Christmas
gift set combinations of the
most popular grooming pro-
ducts for men - After Shave Lo-
tion. Deodorant Cologne. Gent-
lemen's Cologne, and Pro-Elec-
tric Shave r/ition in lxith 4 oz.
and fi nr. circs. Gift Sets also
Include After Shave Talc and
Body Rub Cologne. Die modem,
sophisticated scent, expressly
rreated for this line by Max
Factor, intricately blends the
fresh, clean notes of citrus, pre-
cious woods, and spice to pro-
vide a distinctively masculine
fragrance that also has great
feminine appeal.
Creating a unique
masculinity fur the
unit cartons which are distingu-
ished by subtle blind emboss-
ing of the Pegasus symbol on an
eye-catching leaf .green color.
The same design and color trea-
tment also is carried out ini
the Christmas gift sets, which
are highlighted by the attractive
3-piece "Busy Man's Bar”
which features unique pump;
dispensers for each requisite,
and the smart now DcLuxe Tra- j
vel Trio which features the'
grooming aids in unbreakable
bottles, complete in a textured
Town And Country !
Club Has Dance
A pre-Dianksgiving dance was
given at Lindennti Hall Wednes-
! day evening by the Town and
| Country Dance Club,
image of j One hundred couples attended
complete 1 .the affair which was hosted by
line in the use of the winged the Edwin Kahlichs, the Eddie
horse. Pegasus, from ancient ; Boehms and the Raymond
Greek mythology. j Turks.
This ideal symbol of strength , Lee Kohlenberg of New Braun-
and pimtry is embossed on a dr-' fels played for dancing from
ciliar gold foil background in a 1 nine to one.
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Nylon Pa jamas
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Nylon Slips . ..........
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Half Slips .............
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Nylon Dusters
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Jennes, Ernest H. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 282, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 29, 1964, newspaper, November 29, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697799/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.