The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 76, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 31, 1963 Page: 4 of 10
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Cuero Garden Club
Making Plans For
Annual Flower Show
Majie Dietze Cuero
Duchess At Western
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Days Celebration
Plans for the Cuero Garden
Club’s annual flower show on
April 26 will be completed at
the meeting to be held Wednes-
day in the home of Mrs. C. L.
Duckett on North Henry.
This year’s pilgrimage will
include a number of outstanding
homes which will be announced
at an early date.
Hostesses are Mrs. Carroll
Ley. chairman; and Mmes. L.
L. Buttery, Ted Harwood, Hen-
ry Koenig. Ben Morris, Herman
Schaefer and Charles Tubbs.
Majie DieUe was Cuero’s re wj> ; Jimmy Ltako, Wesley Al-
P'c&entative at Western Days d:i, Everette Mot Us and Byror
f*st;vities in Yorktown Friday Wolf Jimmy, a student at Vic-
and Saturday. »o:ia College, escorted Barbara
Majie, who is the daughter of Wiliams of Yorktown, ore oi
Mr and Mrs. Iav.ience Did/.?, the seven finalists for Queen ol
w= ; tiie Caen duchess in the the Western Days celebration
royal court at roromticn cere- : Wc>ley was Naomi Morisse’s cs-
rror.ies held Friday evening injcort. Everette escorted Judy
t'-e Yorktown High School Au- Meyer, and Byron escorted Di-
ditc rium. She w.is charming in | ana Morisse.
a floor length govi of pastel
yellow taffeta win Irish Jaoe
and black velvet driailing. Her
e-iort was Dayne Trent, son of
Mr. and Mrs. If. G Trcm.
Among others from Cuero pa~-
ticioating in the
OOEDITOBft — Sydney Grander and Tim Kirkland were
honored the past week when they were selected co-editors ot
Otero High School’s Turkey Talk for 1963-64. Other staff as-
signments include Lynda Peters and dames Hancock, news
editors; Manuel Jaso, feature editor; Donnie Gips and Derek
little, sports editors; and Lydia Ruts, business manager.
Staff members were selected by the current co-editors, Linda
AngersteIn and Sandy Smith, and Mrs. Virginia Lewis, ad-
visor.
Nutrition Is
Club Topic
Mrs. Mildred Martin, DeWitt
County Home Demonstrati o n
Agent, gave a program on Nu-
trition at the Westhoff Home
Demonstration Club meeting
March 28.
Mrs. Louis Zissa and Mrs. C.
C. Segrest were co-hostesses in
the Zissa home.
Mrs. Lilly Stolleis, president,
presided.
“Let’s Turn Over A Brand
New Leaf” was the opening ex-
ercise led by Mrs. Leo Wendel.
Secret pal gifts were distri-
buted and a social hour con-
cluded the meeting.
Attending were fourteen mem-
bers, six visitors and Mrs. Mar-
tin.
The court was entertained
with a buffet suppot given in
the Lutheran Fellowship Hall
prior to the coronation.
Sr turday s event; included a
poiade at four o’clock. The bea-
ceremonies i utjfully redecorated Turkey Trot
i float was graced with a bevy of
I beauties including Betty TftiJ-
engerdes, daughter of Mr. and
3pn ! Mrs. Bennie Theilengerdes; Gay
***** I Lucas, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Lucas; and Julie Gips
ia; rf**™;- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
>uis Hruska Qjps
of Yorktown, was crowned___
Queen Kroy II in comonation r A c l *1~
ceremonies Friday evening at I j/\ jVITiPnOny I O
Yorktown’s fifth annual West-1 -.. ' ‘ 1 |
*m Days celebration. C-IOS6 b6QS0ff
Miss Hruska is a senior at
Yorktown High School. Joined by Lorin Hollander, the
Her escort was Dwain Blaschket brilliant young American pian-t
of Yorktown. jisl. The San Antonio Symphony!
Miss Jo Ann Boone, last year’s. under the direction of Dr. Vic-,
queen, crowned the new queen I tor Alessandro, will close its!
who was also presented with a j highly- successful twenty- fourth i
boquet by Mayor Albert Seh- j season with a concert at 8:30;
war? p.M, Saturday, April 6, at Mun-
Miss Hruska was selected1 jcipal Auditorium,
from 33 entries narrowed down, Already consid{.red one of fh<t
to six finalists. | most important pianists Amer-
Duchesses from Ausiin Qicrr, jca )las proc|uCed, Hollander hc-j
Floresville. Goliad Hallertsv.l- „an a swift ,.ise t3 {ame at the
le. Lockltart. NordUie.m. Stock- a of 14 wjth an unscheduiedl
dale Victoria and Ueesatche appearance with thc San AntoJ
participated in the ceremonies. , nio SvmDhonv.
DAILY CROSSWORD
DOWN
1. To make a
botch of:
colloq.
2. Narrow
roadway
2. Verdi’s
opera
heroine
4. Small hud
bomba
8. River ia
Wales
& Gift for
the bride
7. Sea eagle
8. Jumbled
type:
9. Person
that
selects
15. City on the
Black Sea
(resigns)
10. Lion's den
11. Ghostly
12. Wavy: Her.
13. Actor-
Johnson
14. Behold!
16. Small fry’s
capa
18. River
bottom
18. Measure of
land
20. Expert
21. Paid notice
28. Those with
D.D.S.
degrees
25. An Indus-
trial fuel
27. Old can
28. Of a consul
32. Sun god
33. Crude
metal
34. Dialect of
Buddhist
scriptures
35. “Cornin’
thro’the
truce
house
24. To
supply
with water
26. Leg joint
29. On the
upper part
30. Last men-
tioned
of two
37. -out
(smooth
out)
38. Require
39. Wanders
about idly
41. Fencer’s
cry
44. Vocalized
pause
Jo Ann Hahn
Entertains
Jo Ann Hahn entertained a
group with a party Thursday
evening, March 21. in recogni-
tion cf her 11th birthday.
Sixteen girls attended the par-
ty given in the home of Jo Ann’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Kelch.
Bunco was played from 6:30
to 8:30.
nestled in
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received a standing ovation
I from nearly 6.000 natrons when
i he substituted for the ailing Van |
Cliburn.
! Hollander has twice relumed'
I to perform with the symphony I
and each time San Antonio mu-
sic lavers have found him grow-
ing in maturity and in musical1
stature. j
l .Subsequent appearances with
I the New York Philharmonic, j
| Chicago Symphony, National
i Symphony. Pittsburgh Sympho-
UNUSUAL
Individual cakes
gay colored nests carried out
the Easter theme. Other refre-
shments were sandwiches and
1 bottled drinks.
Easter
Candies
Sister Lodge To
Hold Meeting
30x40x48" Table and 4 matching
chairs in your choice of yellow,
grey or mocha. Easy-care plastic
table tops and gleaming chrome
or bronze legs. Buy now on our
easy terms,
The Cuero Sister Lodge of the
Order of the Sons of Hermann
will hold its regular monthly
meeting on Tuesday. April 2. at
3 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
i Marguerite Bohne, according
to Lucile Haun, reporter.
Imported
DRQ8TE
Haarlam. Holland
Ass t, filled eggs
89c to 1.49
ny and Detroit Symphony have
brought predictions that he will j
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sweet tooth leave him
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FULL SIZE HARDWICK
Chocolate Mamma Bunny
Daddy Bunny
Assorted Booklets
Your EASTER Dress
is here in our large
selection by
TRANELL
NARDIS
LAIGLON
BETTY BARCLAY
BOBBIE BROOKS
Chillrens Dresses by
WESTWAY - CATER
GAS RANGE
‘remain in the front rank of in-[ The final concert will also
! ternational pianists for years to i c-ltide Kabalevsky s Overture
"Colas Breugnon" and ”S;
' ‘ phonie Fantastique" bv Berl
Dr. Alessandro has program- Tickets are available at Mi
med tiie universally - loved Tc- cipal Auditorium.
haikovsky Concerto No. 1 in B- ------
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Performances of this work in /»■ * Dflranlli#
recent months have brought the UlVCll KcCBmiy
young virtuoso the highest pra-
ise of Los Angeles music critics i Barbara Lee Lane and .
and a standing ovation in Mem Blackwell entertained with
Ph's- carport dance Friday eveni
A native of New York, Hoi- March 22. at the home of B
lander comes from a musical bara Lee s parents Mr. ;
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 76, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 31, 1963, newspaper, March 31, 1963; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697964/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.