The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 253, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1966 Page: 2 of 12
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Pae* l T7TT CTTeRO RFCORD Sun., Oct. 23, 196fl
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Leonel! Posts Hold !gm^nner
Open House To Mark Christening
2Srh Anniversary
K >rktng Mr. and 'Mrs. I-enn- of Victoria, served the punch.
ctV C. Posl'r recent 251 i t wed-; Mrs. .Mice Mating of York-
dmg anruverr .--,ry .va« nn open; town, presided over the silver
house held at -their home on coffee service.
ti>o Stratton Road. ' Mrs; Post chose a pink embos-
Their daughters. Carol. and i sod satin two-piece dress with
Doris Mac. assisted in recciv-' n corsage of tiny ptnk rosebuds ,
iHg and registering the guests.; Mr. Post was presented with a
.Tnp refreshment fable was J.piuk rosetiud Nw tonne ire. They;
f> ~; vc. w ith efi-white lace and were remembered with numer/
an,,- arrangement of white rose-! ous cards and tokens of esteem
bnd-, I'rnk ' Repina Corona, and . from friends and relatives. j
s'v. fern. The < nke was The oninRA attendant.- of;
*. ve with pink rosebud-. r’v- .5. years af.;o were Mr«. Clifton1
r i f,.,.ves; and pink bells Ser- tKlor ne Coffert* Afflerhach-j
•. - ;bp rake were Mrs. Nath-' and Mrs. C. J. (Virginia Post)
,, ' po<t Mr. «>f Houston mi M-dx-rger of Victoria. Norm-Pi
y-. c t M. 'or- rer nf Water- Wnpenschein who lives In Vir-
y;-5. Clifton - Afflorbhoh I '.*inia. and the Imp Irv.n
f.-. l Mrs. lb iia'p.) z.cirer, troth'; Brown of Ybrktown. Mrs. Af-
■__.‘icroach and Mrs Mdbergei
; we-p present for the ce!c-:
■ brnfion.
i Oyer one hundred guests " re- -
1 gistpred between the hours o?.
}3 and $ p.m, .»
j Andrea Cairo VVarreeha.■■dan- ■
..,’liter of Mr. and Mrs; New -
ton Warzecha of Corpus Chris-’
ti. will tie christened at eleven
; o'clock this morning in S:
Michael ’s Catholic Church, the j.
: Rev. John Flynn officiating.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles K.
Cusack of life us ton will t>e the
godparents.
Andrea is the granddaughter
of Mrs Mary H. Carruthers of
vi'i.ero .and Mr C. K. Cart nth-
eis of New Orleans
Mrs. Carruthers is entertain-
ing with a family dinner in her
home following the christening.
The cake will he a white con-
fection embossed’ with . • pick'
sugar spun roses
Among the on* of town guests
will be M'- and Mrs.'-- Chivies
Cusack Mr. and Air-- Mickey
Cusack. • Mr. an ! Mrs. .Grave
Graham n.inuiMn. ah of Hous-
ton. and Mr C. K Carruthers
of New Orleans.
mi; vnu mks. i dii.io s\i;vz
Wedding Anniversary Our Lady Of Guadalupe
Mr and Mr«. August W. Wag- and Julius Jr , Mr t:;d M - I’epnp Rpeont \j 1 mH'Vl
her of Nonibeim ^^;n 1 ^^ L u;r • n i i> ... M t ■ V.- v— L 1V- v7 l N v.v^V*» l . L i- N jE tuv L
the - golden wv '/ling annfver- *1- •,,-KiF : 1 ;
■ sarv pg the home of .their son, , '-nt'; " ‘ ■ ■f' '
’MichaelWagner in .San■ Antofiiu '-in l'; n'
; Sunday. October IS. 'V'hnf;r ? s>:i'r’
Open house was he'd from ? ' ' lr‘ Ahwtw
to a pm. .with only immediate ’ *• "»
: members of the fam'd} attend- ^ $fj ‘J
To Be Held
'•The dining table was spreud
i-w!m a. white cut-work
jw.here love!;.’. anr,;\e,
• ke was served.’ Gold flower-
; dr orured :!-,e table.
Afer.ding from C ;er - w a -
November 3
M - - . I’"' v i.v; A l. ,r ■ t; da .- gi;.v
Mr and Mrs -Hcrift ] /
Lrr.-i; i> up '-be. la ic o f
i : .fi -i S,.■■!./ -an • it Mia- Ros.t
■ ” i -1! !,!Mr. H r.ilio
- ' .- ty \ • a : Hi t
a ,T;P Our i. ’wi\ f Oil : 1..-
■ G i’ .1 The 'pea . All,;.-
} ■ -;i o' icrro’!
lii - .iji'e .-ir.e s. . ■ .-e • w a -
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■ o '.v ; n.-.e •
1 a Nora
uve :, .tv.
N. M. Croirs
Host Gathering
iHere Sunday
1 Mif. Gen. tretired' a n d
I Mrs James K. ( Vain of' Wash-:
jington. T>. C . will arrive ind.iv1
for a visit in the home of hi-
brother and sister - in - law :
Mr. and Mrs, Newton M Crain
The Sunday gathering arid j
noon day dinner will im linl*- |
Air, and Mrs, Jack Dunn and;
Jam Dunn and his mother, M>s !
| John F. Dunn, all of Alien- :
Mrs Jop, Sullivan of Centervil-
le; Mr. \V. H. Crain Jr. of Aus
tin; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Low-
ery and daughter Eileen and
granddaughter Tracey. Mi.ss
Kathryn Lnvery, and Mrs
Frank Crain Sr all of Victoria.
Dinner Party
At Cuero
Country Club
i Th ■ regular n: .nthly dinner '
guru for mc-mhei'' < f
' Country Club j> hedu’r I ;
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Inch; I' d ori r ,.(• ,’ .-.■ • r-:ai,t-
u e wall he Mes-;- nd Mme-
K- Ivf-ke. (' !> JMn-rei
1 Her a u Sell.infer and D: and
Mr-’. Harold High.
Memorial .Service
To Open Music
Club Program
A rnernorn! sendee for f c ■'
- Me Wiihain DuBm r.,
n.-e.-ident of th. Mu-;,; i.w.VrV;
1 -C.T ii), wit lie conduieted b y
M.-s Al. Gabier at . the ,-iub!
• •*- *firr \\Vdn -duv. 0.2d.
d: *H V- i u.ir - building at'4 p i
A • c 11 .-.--c- de;e m: »• ■
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Notes for the Snond Half of Drinker
'I h.'T'e il)r| rf.M’t nf II. P- H ' -i- •• s o I'd I
In r chuH b-i j: ;hti', ea'Dd d initio large -si/o lluaei’l
the mast roloffid time of m < "ar pink with'’ftroas'ioii.
the fall Should the al .w.lide niptHes...„ "Tanya."
weather he without froH l< a tfiv piolifprous dark
this color should e'.infill n pink dwarf. ' Snow oil Um
till mid November. Wo Mountain ' and "P i n k
have I ad s u n s uas m • ^
am very
beautiful
v pen al! flowers I ’ , im d luuhl' Sasanquas, but t-Jley.
tlnnr-elves out before the/are 1 a t o bloomers and
killing frost arrived. tmhr Prod will kill open
CM:rv a -‘hemums are the flowers and buds, ton If
reisrirg. flowers of t h e you have a protected mrn-
Autumn. They belong to ar near the house, you van
the plants whicl, need long grow them
nights to initiate and bring Salvia Splendens
the l/.ds to flower. Somei There is no other annual ,
earlier varieties - will .-Idmm. which can glow so glorious,
bon' OCo'vr .'(>. firjl.iued ly even in dark corners of
h,v I he <'!Tl•>r.- i 1 ms.• w|.;; 'll
' t " re.i'!y d urn . a; iC es ..
wl-ietlv. " 5'far' is. ji;i::l-
1 a ns or I'.;; ... 'doom I’l
November. 1 slid believed;
is good to take llv chance
a ■ 1 grow th',we blooming
naturally in \r..•;*! >. r.
Illl-CS
Pose- v. he.'h re or in
,'t'd fir1 week of S.-p;e-.n'i r
*h'u!d tr1 \,ry giwi a:
fire d' i", Coo! weati. >r
■a ill, brir r- -back their sir -
an I e.'.'o;’. ]!-. member that
(vi 1 night's- will
.H,„
:e gardens, stay in bloom
fie m late June till frost
a: d lie so free f r o in
in ran e than b'alvia Splen-
deux, if p: a rifl'd with blue
-a I .wdiivti.a. or Saliia
: a;i ns. tiie rffeyd i,- very
kutAor.lit tile enn of
b'N'i’e’;’ fas : i • SpITndida
.r (.rdd.'-n (.dwia bedux to
tdim.m. Ms dm.g audiing
• old n u i h-v, • iu.-ters a re
; n - i’u the A u t n rn n.
‘dirtArty frost, v.111 kill
tin m. true, but the; are
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powclcn ■ miltl; \vi Kxami-•<* them in the -Gardens f-r
y -ur Ruses e. t fv dav. and about 10 'years- and wnld
if . you notice mildew. "spra'. i; o t ft: v--■ tin •’ grow In ;
Roses .:t tins t.me are n if tin'm r.i**.' iire.v..v(* t h t y
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weather. da: imt bread .Mr har e ’. lieeh- using Pe-
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Pl.t’sn FABRIC-—Cotton Mr- J-.r.r: V. Duhlrf , si-'.e: n!
\t.our in a brilliant fuchsia
I color sparks the daytime
.frock fc-r fail- Cut on classic
shift bnes, th’e dress is sof-
tened by h gathered yoke
end long cuffed sleeves. A
Porter. House design.
The d (if ; 1;i Gift w;i.*r- T( .
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eel! -and - children.. Anne Marie
COM} NOB FOR THE PORTRAIT
Von Plan To Give For CHRISTMAS
Have j our portrait taken early to be assured of
delivery for Christmas giving.
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fur, 'fountai:, ' and "Pink he plu-ntei! now, fmproto
Snow" a'o fine Varieties - the soil f-r them by in-.
' .-I arkiinc. Burgundy" be rorpora-ting hutr.us b one-
tu-.x b’.i'..-inline: early ar-d meal and drainage, for
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‘JVtion Candy.it an early, next ' .ear again, \nemonei’
dot:!.!** pink variety, a n d DeCa n and St. Brygid will
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