The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 134, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 5, 1966 Page: 2 of 10
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Beach Party
|: Held Recently
| At Rockport
! Ruth JU;*r Ann BSuntye:
i. *nd Lwy BramMtte were th.
gj. feted. gu<*«.* at • p*s:-gradua-’t
toon te»ch party N>stested by
Brides-To-Be Plan Mid-Summer Weddings
Dance Recital Presented
Here Thursday Evening
Swim Pirtf For
Natalie Mcfiroy
Mrs. O A Zimmerman and
ter daughter Charlotte !**;
Monday and Tuesday at Rock-
O
A a«*di4E*t of the e-wefe * *r* ''Kathryn laroro Latme
*e.ta.a*ar«: ra.eadar wa* tbe p*ro and S.j:* Hwsara
The ' ‘men’: included
aacue recital presented by the
‘a-ented rfiiieet* of Margaret
Pa-.mmiag and saC.ng at Port
A utiu highlighted the event
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Path ee Tush# invited to ,»jb Ruth
•ertaaaed a grout, at ■ oungstera Ana ar.d Lacy '»ere Be* Bauer
^ ^ tvitfe a wrimmia* party •> a Man Blackwell. Sunny Botv;
; farr-refi mmp&nent to NataLe man, Cathy Cleveland. Patty
McEIroy Friday, May 37, at copped.ge, Janis Kasper. Bonn;*
'Sou- their home in Concrete ; KleSbefc&e, Edith Komfuchrer.
them Snle Cte-kan". Y..»k: Ma
S"stale is the daugh’er v Janis Luddeke. Patricia Kauta.
Li«a Mr Mt* Alien MriBroy Carol HaH. Ellen Mc.Math, Ma-
v.-ho resiled in Cuero before ry to Moore of Victoria. Bern*.
moving to Karnes City several dyne HUbtieb. and Judy Har
rtied months ago. She remained in need
Cat Fish From a lazy KvmT. Cuero to mate her home wftfc
latxrie Kieppard
V. Maa» School of Dsn,: tag
Ttersday evesteg m the Caere i’toity', Melissa Conrad.
•’•a»r High Srhao. auditorium .Tarkisgtoe: 'Tad* Sam Spe-
I-ea Cafe French ^ua-ter ^ - Debbie Prorder;
New Orleans set tie scene tor
7 Shewed ‘French Pas- Mr. and Mr* Poth unt! she
r>- Ir«e UteLmg; -Rusnan comoieted the past srhoo! term T.r ...
sauce Avi* Ann lodsnr. Jomu:- *e nonoree tor the 50tfl WeduUlQ
Srw*> Cone'* Kathryn terror. fa* Man- Sheppard Re- *»
'Chocolate M*r#e Ice Cream/’ becca Peeee a •
«us.e Howard "Licence Jsade Kerih. Vade .Nwwawr. ^UtltVCVSQrV
5 ’ C k S' . Dwbbw Prrnv Jgflr*,- <!(**» vtr*i: Btto-r af
er ,, »*on> MAjj rf Cuero ateiOebra and Jeff Celebrated
Opening the s-agram w*
tae "ye*' Or.e*-« Tappe-*
Cvnthia Lane,
Susie Howard
Coarad Lisa Tariongtoa "Rw- Hahn «f Yoakum
Sandalche. berried drinks
•Hfueberry Muffins With and cookies were eerved
Complimented * *<**■
* ran, Irene MeOsmg, Sally Bla-
Cyathia Lane and Sure How- tiweL. Pusie Howard. Katteyn
are .f& grade grad **•*.« of L a r * o n Avis Aim Coch- j f
Caere Junior School were r*r "Pheasant Petite". Pe XllOOl CiSSSCS
heted sritfc a dance hostessed by kb> Premier. Vick; MaJtacy . . ..
her aunt Mrs Fm; 'Posner: Metis;** Conrad. Lisa Tark.ng- CfljOY HdyriOCS
a* her home on North Terrel. ton Ikr-nto - 'Tin Ricker. Ma- ' ' 1
Moattar freer 7 « >o 11 pm. nhattan Sour AEk. Sake Htr- Hayr>-»#» wore gay events of
Cyatfe-a s tbe daughter of r.cane". I«one Sheppard to- fte past werit far two Sundav
M- and Mrs Karoki lane sie Howard, bu Aim Cochran ! school classes of the First Me-
i.M Pare s parwrts are M- S*3y Biackv.-eT.. KaQirym Lar- fhodist Church,
and Mrs. James Howard son. Irene McOuag. The Senior ciaas
-he Dian-r fuerts were Janet Del- Mrs. vie Henderson, was ar-
Tr* tar. and WMiene Gee Matae d\ eompanied be Vk Henderur <*,»
Methodist Sunday
Forty guests danced m
carper’ ?» the musk of
ObyecU of C:e*o
fontsny VardeE: Interior
Mr and Mrs. A H. Hoime*
parents of Mrs Edgar Laideke
of Oueno and Gifford Holmes of
•-an Antonio, were honored witf-
a -eceptxw celebrating ther
fiftieth wedding tnidversary
The event wa* held May »
at the Belmont Ccwnmiadtj' Cen-
ter ta Belmont. Texas
Cuero memb*r* of tbe house
party were Mis* Jams Luddeke.
, the couple's granddaughter, and
Mr* Htmn&m
A barbecue supper .was given
taught by 'lite5r „„ ^ lawn of Mr. and
Holmes' country home
of town relative* and
arendance
-»W« v™. V» ”
Mam Margare- Maim aad iH'S* p m Earoute there the --------
Chef Margaret. M. Mann
Graduates
Honored
Bride-Elect
Feted In Nixon
: gtrop. numbering It. toured tbe
5££‘,ta”,Wr- Barbecue
EVMay evening Pat BeE a<- __
-*w“L, Co-Hosted
te ciaas of 78? and ttb graders
no a ride to his place at Thom- Mr* Evelyn Brar/.ev and
astro where a winer roast was PaC Sager co-hosted a barbe-
Honor Graduates
Feted At Party Vacation Bible
Teases-si' May 3S a »*i-.- m r t m.
w- mart hqoormg Sterley Anst^CnOOl Up€nS
Reaprodek, daughter of Mr and . t i . ,
Mrs Paul Respond** o' Mere AnOnOOV
P*«tnetff wa* he’d at
Mmiripal Park rith Afrs Ber- Vacation ®bi* .School at to*
nadette Kais*r and Mr*. Ant-- First Baptist Church wifi opes
easy TAes*r of Torktown as Monday. . June .3.., and rooturue
.Tostewe* The b«wree ' was. threu^s Friday. June 1». in
an hooor grs.±ia:e of C.»w the Ecucafianal tending The)
H-gr last May 'touts ar* from I to to 12 18 a, j
Prjor to the stupe- dtneusg'/tc': '
w*s enjoyed at the etabhobs* A!!- parents and Meads ■ are1 Herman Oehl-
P.a-e» were laid far .21 irnted to attend the *Ioatng ■ ^ baooewd toeir daisgtotw. 9ta-
g_erts who vert D.arrt Abri- program Friday at 7 '18 p.m.! ron^Rae. wife a oar bee’ie
so Judy PolE„da, David Heas- in toe auditorium- dinner Sunday. May 2i. .on toe
Gloria Howard.. Grarie Log- The tea /her* and' their 4e- tw-asks of her eeaf.rmatiass
•rnaan. Shi-ley.- Logesmaaa. Ken-- aarfir.er.« mclud* Mr* Ruby . »-«re laid .tor approx-
-eto Hoef.ja? FJorenee Hate : Edgar, ..’trsem • Mr* Raymond Those izs
Betty Falui Aatoonv- Efceser Jr Rees*, beginner*' Sir*. TV.-i* aTendanre were
Doug's* D.e**r GomeSas Stimson. priasar." Mr*. K. A. (^-r ■te
-aaaL. Jt.se Dieter David Sander*. jAiogs. 9 and to ?Nm ^ •«- •»* Mrs EwaJd St. ICteael's 7th and to:
PaviaEk George Dieroi Gary old Mr* Fred T. BueheL jato Obfiic «»l ■ children, Mr grade catocham ciaas was fte
Ra'.dt Camte* Kaiser, Yvora* or*, 11 and 12 years old. Mr*. Fred Bade, Mr*. A- ed with a hayn.de and weiner
v * ;h* Ruto Stover Gs- w The Rev. V A Sander* *riE Gate!. Mr. and Mr*. Lotas* roast ‘atorday evening at *he
I test roe hpnoree, and toeit t* wtl principal, and Mr* Fr-edel, Mrs. Gilbert Drieer and Bert Kirk place on the Guad«
Mr and Mr*. Bonn B>jeng-
Cov lea* Mahan of Lcesviile.
er'a home ia the RatcUKe earn- »»»♦ *e>adins to «Jlam Oil-
aaadty wa* the scene of . a ’ ver of Refugio *iU be an event__
barbecue supper Saturday Maj of August iO was ompLmf _ . - ...
* ^-th Mr andI Mr* ftjen- ed last Sunday »un a lingers BdCKV jUlilh
ge- and Mr and Mrs. Bayne abower given *n • .e home o _
McMahan as stowk. Mr* N A Bilteg* a Nixro FntertdinS
The party was Rtvess in honor Hostosses tor tie party® to- i
Jt LV acnOIXi — Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Demmcr of Caere
uawn c the engagement and .sppr«achinc marriage of their
danghler. hhlrley. to Charles lisrrdt. Jr. son of Mr. and Mr*.
Chart** t•arrest af Comas thrtsll. They *ll| marry Jalr 4 hi
s|. Mark'* Intheran tharch In ( orpus ( hristl. Sits* toramrr
Is a graduate of ( aero High School and *ttrnded \ letorta < al-
lege. The prospective groom is an accountant for Central Pow-
er and Light to. in torpw* ( hrtsti.
eawjfd. Danriaf folkmed itm dinner Sunday for V*x%, llr* t •on. Uied Vn Mr«. Dtm
*nii5 included ibor BrmntieT's »on. Brandon IMi 7™; 1 vonae S h- Kiaren Jone*. Jeausie Puv
Barbecue For
Sharon Oehlke
• member of St. Mark s Luth-
eran confirmation rlus.
Attondiag wn* his sponsor*
M- and Mrs G. D. Brantley:
and Mr. and Mr*. Ratbe Brant-
ley and family, Mr. and Mra.
Wayne Karnei and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Garland Smith and
altz and Elien Ann McMath
with miniature figurine*
graduates. At each aide
tier, and Patsy Mahan.
may. Mr. and Mr*. Emii tHer-
iager and Mr* One Barber
and daughter Jan. ■
Hayride, Supper
Eidred Schultz*
t to DIE.'
•'Each of-the guests remember*
#4 .Sharon with a gif'.
«if. 1H RE .AM) IH CHEM
.of Vl*Mis<k»'. bt»to sulfenhg from
ailment* that impair norm <1
vvatoidS' iiobfckrd -aboard tr*
luxury imer Uiwted States Thur-
sday a».4 sated for. . Btcif •
Sortie* jit. Fra?k:c to eetebia:*.
meir tortiiday*. '-The Dache4c-
Shingle* should he mailed hoaoree were Brenda Os wSoh. wta» will' te to June 19; unde -
down with copper, aluminum or: Stood* Benson. Pat Murphree. *-'«»« surgery tost mootli-._ : «<»•
gahazterd iron nail* to prevent Dinah -WtodeJ. Lva Waitten,1 eocrect.A fob? condition_ f e
'•*d to the .Brteah Royal Botan-1 routing, say roof maintenance Debtor Wiiheirr Baitoara-HarF*. | .former K-na .Edward VUI s»i
'-.cal Garden* at Kew. escrorts. Inn Mary Vaughn and Pat- crippled with lumbago-
family. Pershing Hi>r and fa- teft red candle.
A golog-away party lor Si
on Gicrureu wa.s given
All were May graduates of - About”*' wero « attendance ^k> *mith *! hop'»
Caere High School. Among the guests •*-* Mr* Fourth Street. Wednesday af-
Three tong table* were rover- Oliver Jr. td Refugio .and ternoro. Sharon ma her parent*
ed with wtdte linen ami held jj-, Alex Hamilton, Cuero, Mr. and Mr*. Johnny Ore-
mother ar.d grandmother of th- rurek, will be making . tlwnr
° * prospective bridegroom, GteBie t Potn? Cpmtoct.
.Guests' of -Becky, -arid'.
Cover* v*re ia.d for 58 guests
4*#o/> Packed!
to ho*Tesse*
F V. Adams: Jr.-, pianist
Bring The Children To Greens Studio For
A Portrait To Give Dad On His Dar.
GREEN'S STUDIO
M * C-ONAAI.E*
CM 1-UH
.Keith Dreier all o? Ctierv. jlnpe River.
Also attending were Mr. and; Class member* and their.
Mrs, Ah'in Bade and son ef'rjests attended from € to 11 p
Wes*-. Mr. and Mr*. Edwin m 11
Oei-Jk* of Shiner. Mr. and Mr*
Wub'jrn Oenlte* and ehildmi of Exotic -ropical flower* were
Port Tatvae*. and Bon Spring- introduced to the world in 1773
*r ef Waco. 'arhan many plants were irr.port-
H just costs less
to run a
Surf it costs
money to run an
air conditioner
Umland-Smith Vozvs
Pledged In Amarillo
Mis* Connie T'miaad. da igri to A-apcitoo. Mexico, the couple
ter of Mr and Mrs Alan L'm- will reside n Austin where both
■ land of Lake Jackson and Jam- are students at the University
*a W. Smith. ID. sro ot Mr. and of ?exa«
Mr*. James M‘. Smith Jr. of' Attending tbe wedding from
Amarillo, were united in mar-'Cuero were Mr. and Mrs S^hor-
riage ia the First MetbcaLst re, Mrs A A Bold! Mrs
Church in Amarillo Friday. Fveritt Day Sr. and Everitt J-.
June S at 8:30 pm and Carol Aran. Mrs August C.
Mr. g •dth is the grandson of Sehorre. Mr*. Lena Koemg. Mr
Mr. and Mr* Waller A Schorr* | and Mrs Ernest Hartman, and
of Cue.ro * Mr. Osrar Probst,
A reception was give* in die Also in attendance were rela-
bome of the bride's paieats i fives from Amarillo. Houston.
Following their wedding trip* Austin and San Marcos
riedrich
Eirictricity isn't fr*t. But FnnOnchs
»*» bu»it so th*t they need less. The
»o of watts per BTUs is among the
lowest H this is a mystery, our air
conditioning expert wtM explain this
Pnedrich fact which is just another
raaswi why e Friedrich is more than
just a little better.
Cuero Butane £*•
lie *.
OB Mt»
mi her H that handnome
man up treat *o hp||!
Dad always looks impeccably neat and well
groomed because Mom knows just where to send
his clothe* for perfection dry cleaning tonger wear
and a better-than-new look.
— caix ram piout and peui ebt —
Dar axi>oie and laotdot.
FISCHER
LAUNHY 1 CLEANERS
1411 N. Esplanade
smrswm
for Girts
Is your little daugh-
P ter ready for camp?
A Adventures are
^ waiting for sum-
i -vna VftSP* mer's little misses...
^ » and here are the
hHi V
IT \ \ clothes they'll be
, j J wearing to greet
/1^\ Hf each exciting day.
i......i ..... Mothers, shop at the
-■38:27.
~j~~j Smart Shop lor
^ } \ * i\ Jr real values.
4
JJTTLE girls
Camp Shorts.................... $1.98 up
CLEAR PUlSTIC
Camp Raincoats....................$2.98
NEW SHIPMENT TEENAGERS WHITE POOR BOVS
Swim Suits - Shorts Sets............$4.00
Teenagers PLAY CLOTHES
Shorts, and Sets, Swim Suits. Travel
Rags tc Garment Overs........ $3.98
Beach Hats — Beach Bags
Group Children's Dresses
REDUCED!
SMART SHOP
19C E. MAIN — CUERO
JIST IN TIME lOR YOUR
VACATION TRIP
AH Spring and Summer Shoes At A
Large Saving
$11.95-$12.95 Shoes.....$10.00
$9.95 - $10.95 Shoes______$9.00
$8.95 - $7.95 Shoes —..... $7.00
$6.95 - $6.00 Shoes.......$5.00
$4.50 Shoes______________$3.50
v .
ONE TABLE LADIES SHOES
Vi Regular Price |
ONE LOT CHILDREN’S SHOES !*
Boy’s and Girl’s W
Vi Regular Price
ONE LOT MEN’S AND BOY’S SHOES
Vi Regular Price
GOPHERS FOR MEN. BOY’S k CHILDREN
Priced at $8.00 - $6.00 - $4.50
ALL HAND BAGS X#
$2.00 Off Regular Prica ▼
- REDUCED FOR THIS SALE-
NEW SHIPMENT KAYSER H08E
Regular $1.35.........— $1.20
Regular $1.00.............M
ONE LOT MEN S WORK SHOES
at savings up to Vi off &
RICHARD S of Cuero, Inc]
198 E. Main
CR 5-5211
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 134, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 5, 1966, newspaper, June 5, 1966; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth698730/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.