The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 177, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 28, 1957 Page: 4 of 10
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CUCIIO RECORD, Sunday, July 99, 1957
Of 9ntetoB&t *la
Pink And Blue Shower
For Mrs. Leroy Cobb
Miss Barbara Tesch
Is Shower Honoree
I by either before marriage, and
Mr*. Leroy Cobb was honor
guest at a pink and blue ahower
Thursday evening at the home of ored Mias Barbara
Mr*. Jerome Hutchinson, 911 August bride-elect, with a Icitch-
Pre-Nuptial Shower For
Miss Geneva Boysen
Bridal Shower For
Miss Jeanice Nolle
Boysen-Ley Ceremony
Tonight In St. Mark's
Moss Lane
Various party games were play-
ed during the evening.
At the refreshment hour, cake,
sandwiches, nuts.
that which 1 is acquired after
marriage by gift or inheritance
Any other property acquired
Members of the Samaritan I after marriage is preyumed by
Class, First Baptist church, hon- law to be community property
Tesch, an until the contrary la clearly
proved.
en shower Friday morning in Fel-
lowship Hall.
Hostesses included Mmes. Wer-
ner Fischer. Arthur Fischer, Lud
potato chips Eichholz, Henry Luddeke, R. G.
Trent, and Herbert Farmer.
An arrangement of White althea
in black ceramic bowl held cen-
tral placing on the pink linen-
covered refreshment table.
and bottled drinks were served
from a pretty table overlaid
with white linen and centered
Miss Geneva Boysen was com-1 Miss Jeanice Nolte, bride-elect, The wedding ceremony of Miss with a low arrangement of ole-
plimented last Sunday afternoon was complimented with a miscel- Geneva Boysen and Mr. Carroll under blossoms.
with a pre-nuptial tea shower in jM0US ,hower last Saturday af-l I'ugt!ne 1>ey v^i!' take p)ac? ,b‘s . The cake* *n elaborate confec- Coffee, cokes, doughnuts, ham
St. Mark’s Parish Hall. from 3 to 1 o m in the _ a* 7:30 p‘ m,.in S' tion decorated with sugar flow- rolls and fruit were served.
Hostesses were Mmes. J. M. tern^ trofn 3 „P , Mark» Lutheran Church, the era. children’s blocks and other Thirty guests registered.
Massey, W. A. Laake, Raymond Westhoff Lutheran Parish Hall. Rev. John A. Jacobs officiating, symbols appropriate to the occa-
Wild, Fred Junker, Jerome Koe-! Hostesses were Mmes. C.us The bride is the daughter of sion, was served by Mrs. J. J.
nig. Max Gottschalt, A. E. Schor- Baros. Edgar Natho, V illarl Mr- and Mrs Edmund Boysen Fischer, Jr.
lemer. James Chudej, Joel Sten, iKi R b^rt Hahn i«... u. ndel and ,ho Krooms Parents arc Mr. j There were 18 guests present.
John Leick R. G. Trent. N. G. Kin*’ R Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ley. 1
Dietzc, Hilton Langhoff and C. |and Fri,z H,lbrich‘They were as' Details of the wedding and
R. Reese. Jr. sisted by Mmes. Leon Respondek. reception will appear in next Sun-
Additional members of the A. T. Schubert, August Van Be- day s Cuero Record.
Itouseparty were Mmes. Charles vern Bill Buchhorn and Bill --------
* ,, ! Arnold Family Reunion
Rav Wild. Darlene Junker, Flo Th<? party u,ble "as overlaid
Albrecht, and Pat Boysen. with a cloth of gray embroidered
The lace-covered tea table was linen cutwork. In central placing
graced with an arrangement of was a replica of a wedding cake
Eiders Host Wedding
Rehearsal Supper
Wednesday Supper
Fetes Bride-Elect
Mrs. Norman Johnson of Vic-
toria honored her neice. Miss
Geneva Boysen, at a supper
! Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elder were party "’ednesaay evening at El
Held At Municipal Park to UT 'nem0e,s of Ule Lan* P‘w, were law for MmeS./j.
F Elder wedding party last Friday |*.rt B. la*y. Edmund Boysen, C.
The descendants of Albert F. evening following the wedding re- R. Reese, Jr.. Raymond Reese,
white Royal daisies flanked with bribed "with the"dates oTrnem-!Agusta Gudat Arnold gather hearsal in the First Methodist E N- Adanls’ Jl; Boo,hf
yellow tapers in crystal holders, orable events. Twin white and ed at Cuero Municipal Park for Church. | '*.*** Kr^.c ’ .
A white-frosted cake, decorated yellow lace hearts, fashioned of ,a family reunion Sunday, July A ranch-style barbecue supper1 ^ £af ^yg^n e 3
guwn, 21st. Mr. Arnold was the son of was served at the Elder home The honoree received a gift of
crystal.
Now, here Is a general idea
a* to how your separate pro-
perty will be divided If you do
not make a will with contrary
provisions prior to your death.
If your husband or wife sur-
vives and if, in addition, there
are surviving children or des
cendants of previously deceased
children, the children and their
descendants immediately obtain
a full(fee) title in two-thirds of
the real estate involved. The
surviving spouse receives a life
interest in the remaining onc-
third of the real property,
which passes on to the children
and their descendants upon the
death of the spouse.
The rule for distributing per-
sonal property—cash, stocks,
bonds, furniture, or any other
items not constituting real es-
tate — is different. Here the
surviving spouse gets full owner-
ship of one-third, and the child-
ren and their descendants in-
with yellow sugar roses, was fabric from the brides
^•^^u^re^aJd^mty guests ^r. FUnk^^ ^nterpSe John Arnold- landowner and one .in Cheapside.
were invited to call between the were tumbler vases of yellow and ; of the original settlers of Meyers- j A U-shaped serving table was
appointed hours of 3 and 6 p. m. white zinnias. villc. arranged outdoors with hurricane
served Seventy-five fimily
Miss LaNell Natho
Leslie Froelich's
Observe Anniversary
members lamps and baskets of fruit util-
ised as table decoration.
Covers were laid for 45.
punch and Miss Rosa Mary f
Kuecker cut the cake. Assisting * .....
I with the gifts were Marjorie A bountiful lunch was spread
; Nolte, Joan King, Donna Baros, at the Lions Club pavilion. Fol-
. ,, , . Patsy Baros and Sally Respon- lowing the meal, a discussion was
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Froeltch dek. held U) set a date and place for
were honored last Saturday night: Miss Margaret Ann Hoffman the no.it reunion,
with a surprise supper at the registered guests. Singing and string music by
home of Mr. and Mrs. George' Miss No,te wiU kreome the Wiley Arnold and Frank Gudat
ni t fh ^ „ .. bride of Hayden Schnelle Satur- was enjoyed during the afternoon, schools for more than 30 years,
rncizc, ine occasion Being me day Aug 3rd The ceremony will! Tliose attending included Mes-iMiss Carol Hoff has resigned as
Froelich s 46th wedding anni- take piace in st. Gerard’s Cath- srs. and Mmes. F. N. Arnold, R. a member of the faculty and
versary. ollc Church in San Antonio. !m. Arnold. J. F. Denena and chil- P,ans to devote her time to writ-
A delicious meal of barbecued! -- dren of Houston; C. H. Arnold. *nB-
chicken with all the trim™™* I D*..n;*n Mr. and Mrs. Joe Witzsche and I A graduate of Yorktown High
was served in the garden.
Miss Hoff To Devofe
Full Time To Writing
After teaching in Yorktown
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IT’S THE LAW
^trimmings Fdlfllly RGUfliOll children of Corpus Christi; Mrs.'School and the University of Tex-
The honoree * were seated at Held SUHlIdy In NiXOn
a small guest table centered with
A. A. Arnold and sons, Clarence, I as- Miss Hoff holds a Doctor of
Lawrence, Bruno and Leroy, and J Law degree and a Master’s de-
daughter, Mary Rose, and their j 8>ee in Library Science.
Several years ago she began
an elaborate anniversary cake! ‘“"‘“r enjuyeu,families of Both; Mr. and Mr<
._. ... . . . ... .1 their first annual family reunion Ben J Zengerle Cuero- Mr and writing children's books, and has
topped with miniature bride and^ Nixon Sunday> July 21st. VA SS aid lamSy!achieved national recognition.
8To»»m. jThe affair was held in the Lion's (>f Kreeport: Mrs. Geneva Rieger |Her first book, "Johnny Texas,"
Mixed garden flowers of the Club building with 75 relatives !and S()nSi Monroe and Franklin, was widely acclaimed, and since
season graced a longer table present. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Doehrman i that time she has written several
where covers were laid for Alien A pitnic ,unth was spread at and family of Meyersville; others in addition to short stories
. _ ... . |die noon hour and the afternoon Messrs, and Mmes. W. C. Harms, for magazines. She also has glv-
nno i.eor„e r.uwara inene, »»r. , wa, spent playing cards and [_eo Hobrocker and C. D. Ross tn numerous book reviews
and Mrs. Leo Froelich. Mr. and dominoes. !;ilu| families of Robs town; Mr. throughout Texas and elsewhere.
Mrs. Gene Mauer and Mr. and1 Of the original family. there and Mrs. Henry Hobrocker and -Yorktown News.
Mrs. Milton Froelich of Corpus • re seven living Deminer broth- famijy of Westphalia; Messrs.! ----———-----
Christi, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 1 *rs and sisters Edward of Cuero, and Mines. Walter Arnold. Wiley The ancient Greeks and Rom
Froelich and 3 children of Port Julius of Gillett, Henry of Hal- Arnold and family of Temple; an* wore hats far less than do
A paMo iiwlii hen
<*«• SMa •> at tn.
Lavaca.
Mrs. Bill Hartman
Entertains Club
| linger, Otto of Abilene, Mrs. Wil- ank Gudat and son of West- modern
lie Seifert of Westhoff, Mrs. Otto phalie. peans.
Seifert of Nixon and Mrs. Claude
Americans and Euro-
Here’a How State Divides Ba-
tatas When There Is No Will
The death of an Intestate per-
son (one who has made no will)
may givt rise to many prob-
lems regarding distribution of
his separate estate. In the pre-
ceding column we investigated
the manner of dividing the com
munity estate upon the death of
a husband or wife. Now we
shall see that, where separate
property is involved, a com-
pletely different set of rules ap-
plies in determining heirship
and apportioning the estate a-
mong the rightful claimants.
It may be well to recall that
the separate estate of a husband
or wife includes property owned
Lasting beauty
for her home
Our lovely, flowering
plants add beauty
and charm to any
home ... a constant
and lasting source
of delight! Choose
from our complete
stock for extra-spec-
ial gifting!
Cuero
Flower Shop
S04 N. Gonzales, Ph S MIS
herit the balance.
Now suppose your husband or
wife survives, but there are no
surviving children or their des-
cendants. In this case the sur-
viving spouse inherits all of the
personal property involved.
With regard to real estate,
the survivor obtains full title to
one-half, and the other half is
divided between your mother
and father, if both survive you.
If only one of the survives, he
or she receives only half of this
portion, and the other half (or
one fourth of the entire estate)
will be divided among your bro-
thers and sisters and their des-
cendants, then the one surviving
parent inherits the full one-
half.
Where no parent survives, but
there are brothers and sisters
and descendants, the full one-
half is divided among these
survivors.
And, If there are no parents
or brothers and sisters (and
their descendants) surviving,
then the surviving husband or
wife inherits all of the real es-
tate.
(This column, prepared by th#
State Bar of Texas, -is written
to inform — not to advise. No
person should ever apply or in-
terpret any law without the aM
of an attorney who is-fully ad-
vised concerning the facts in-
volved, because a slight .varian-
ce in facts may change the ap-
plication of the law.)
A dragon fly has more than
30 thousand eyes.
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Attending the reunion from
Cuero were Ed Demmer, Messrs, j
and Mmes. John Junker. Rudolph
Members of her card club met Demmer and Shirley. Bill Weh-
»t the home of Mrs. Bill Hartman man and Billy Allen, Emest j
Monday night. Sturm and family, Marvin Bade
At the conclusion of games of and family.
Dub's bridge, refreshments of pie Plans were made for the fam- j
a la mode and iced tea were ily to gather again next year on
served to the eight players. the first Sunday in June.
'I never got
so many
compliments
before
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