The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 26, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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THT, CUERO RECORD 8unday. July 26 1964
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'Wedding Anniversary
Observed July 19
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Girl To Wed
In August
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| Imitations have tu-Pii fewv-
ed by Cuero friends to attend
tiie marriage of Miss Beverly.
Kay Baker, daughter of Mrs j 1^*C-nss
1 Kenneth Fredrick Baker o f j Mrs
I Houston and ti'p late Mr. Bak-
er. to P.olte.t Dean Cleveland
! on Saturday. August the fif-
I teenth. at ten o'clock in the
morning at the First Presbyter-
ian Church chapel in Houston/
Afteri ards a reception will
be given in the Washington
Room. Hotel America.
Mr and Mis. Baker and Kay
. resided in Ctte.o for a ntimiter ;
'of year* and their many friends
here will read with interest of
Kay * approaching wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Ik»i/ were honored Sunday. Aug-
ust 19, on loe occasion of their i Mrs. Howard
40th wedding anniversary. I Mrs. Pat Dunn
The celebration was lield at
the home of N. F Eirhholz
wdtere a barbecue dinner was
served.
A ftve-lK'i’ed cake decorated
With white and blue detailing
baked by a daughter, Mrs.
Sam Walter, was ser\ed.
(meats included. Mr.
Mrs. Sam Walter and family of a towering arrangement
Bridal Shower Fetes
Mrs. Janies Whitley
Klcinei ke and oleander blossoms and yellow
were hostesses I daisies. Here punch and cakes
in the lovely Kleinicke home on I were served.
West Alexander for a bridal I Similar flowers were used
shower honoring Mrs. .1 immy, elsewhere.
Whitley of Victoria. On the creden/a was a large
Receiving with the hostesses styrofoam bride
w ere Ihe honoree and her mot- j Assisting In the house party
her. Mrs. Harold Lane, and the were Mrs, Dutton Lane and
bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Her-1 .Mrs, Ralph Reiffcrt, and Miss-
Ijert Whitley of Victoria. I cs Candy Hall. Call Keeney,
The tabic, spread with a while
and I linen cloth, was centered with
Montana; Mr. and
N. E. Kichholz and child-
Mr. and Mrs. Mancel
a
white
o f
chrysanthemums, white
Shemn Williams
Kleinecke.
There were
guests.
and Bonnie
about fifty
of course, depending upon the
Klaus and lamily, all of Cuero: f 'cnKt*1 flight. Is it a 45-nnnute
Bob Kichholz of Victoria; B.lr | hoP aboard a local service air-
Lichholz, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. * lin« or * fl»ght of several hours
Meyersville Center
Scene Of Reunion
Bridal Shower
Given Recently
In Westhoff
Zengerle Twins
Are Entertained
With Wiener Roast
V
"N.
Today's Airlines
Offer Big Range
Of Services
Meissner, Mrs. R. .1, Waldeck
of Cuero: Mr. and .Mi's .John
Brinies and daughters of Smil-
ey : Mrs. Frankie 1>>p (ierdes
of Kerrville: Mr. and Mrs. F.
P. Kichholz of Bay City; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Adcock. Mrs.
Don Adcock and sons and Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Rossler and
M»ns all of Houston; Mrs. Man-
ia Olle and family. Mr. and
Mis A II Ol e Ji . and family
a.I of San Antonio; Ben Frels
'■ and the Rev. Jolin Flynn of
1 Cttoro.
to a foreign vacation spot?
In nearly all rases, arrange-
ments can be made for advance
boarding. Once in flight, the
same is true of refrigeration or
warming of baby's bottle. On
many of today's .jetliners, when
Walter Mueller, Oran Me-
Thigpen. W. IV:
Alien Mueller, and
Misses Ihanm Kaye llunnam
and Samira Meyer.
Greeting the guests with the
honoree were her mother, Mrs.
Lamm of George West, and
Mrs. Edmund Seidel, mother of
the prospective bridegroom.
Misses Dianna Kay Hunnam
Debra Hilbrich and Patsy Banos
were in charge of the gifts. Mrs
Walter Thigpen presided a t
the bride’s book.
Others assisting were Misses
Harriet Lamm, sister of the ho-
ity Center Sunday. July 19. with j “STlS
George Migl.
The Westhoff Lutheran Parish Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zeng*li(
HaTwas Se scene of a bridal j entertained with a party Satai,
Jimmie Dale . W
affa.: were a m- to * P-m- *t the Zenger.
Henry Hun-, K;_Mor*an vvhe!>
roast \v»*
Seidel on
p.nt.
lliotessing the
Mnies. Gus Meyer,
nnm,
ver. Walter
Vaughn
a tempting weiner
served.
Assisting were Mr. and Mr-
Bill Sturm.
What have
you done to m4k,
this community a better p;Ic.
to live in - recently?
Descendants of the late W. F.
and Johanna Rhinehardt Bade
held their eleventh annual reun-
ion in the Meyersville Commun-
■ f,
Washington. d r
! There is an old saying, often
1 uttered by travel-weary parents 1
V~
4t!
P
a.e two ways of
first class and with children
For mothers flying with small
infants, that saying has lost a
lot of its meaning because the
nation s airlines are <>f:ertng a
yarietv of services to make
gsters of five or elder find so
exciting, are nurseries wltere
mothers and their infants may
await flight departure. Nursery
even babysitters. And
supply disposable diapers, baby i the only charge is for thh baby's
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bade and
seat arrangements of the air- J Mrs. Clarence Zinke of Yoakum I The couple will wed on Aug-
craft permits, bassinets can se as hosts, just 15 at 7:30 pm. in the Met-
attaehed to the bulkhead close I Sixty - two family members hodist Church at George West,
to mother s own reclining seat. ! and one v isitor were present for j
Special care of the infant tra- a luncheon,
veier continues long after the Mrs. Clarence Zinke offered
airliner has touched down. i tJie devotional and presided ov-
One of the large L. S. airlines. ' cr the business session. Patricia
for example, has developed a (Zinke lead the scripture and
take-aiong - die - baby plan itl I Yvonne Schultz gave a reading
cooperation with many of the entitled "A Prayer For Older
Caribliean s leading hotels. L n-1 folks". Group singing was en-
der the plan, the hotels provide | joyed,
cribs, high chairs, linen, baby-
after a long, tiring trip "The.-: attendant are often on hand t'o I•^•Jtn7" “"en Caroline Stollies of Cue.
travel.ng. by supply disposable diapers, baby | thp oniv ninrs-e is for thh hahv s ' James Ramine son of Mr and
oil and a host of other needs. ; food. , Mrs. Paul Roimine of Goliad.
Oiien stivllers are available. 1 Jbe ’(^ea 's to mother a j was the youngest.
Airline tariffs, which govern I chance to re.ax and enjoy her-1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMa-
baggage as well as fares, make ! self with the peace of mind han and son. Keith, of Three Ri-
s[ie< ;al concessions to mothers | "hich crimes ftwn having baby vers traveled the greatest dis-
Meet Again"
The daughters and sons of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Bade who at-
tended were Mrs. Caroline Stol-
leis of Cuero. Mrs. Alma Affler-
bach of Victoria. Henry B»de
and Fred Bade of Ameckeville,
Felix Bade of Cuero and Willie
Bade of Yoakum.
Also present were twelve
grandchildren, twenty great-
grandchildren and six great-
great-grand c it ildren._
Wife Preservers _
FAG.4GF.D — Mr. anti Airs. Ervin Paul Huhndorff of Hous-
ton announce the engagement anil approaching marriage of
their daughter C arol Ann. to Ijiurrnee Henry Haile, aon of
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bade of ( uero. Alia* Huhndorff attended
Texas Lutheran College where she was treasurer of kappa
Pi liimitM sorority and president of Phi Theta kappa honor
fraternity. She was also a representative to the Student Sen
nle. Mr. Bade is an honor graduate of Texas Lutheran Col-
Dge where he was a member of Alpha Chi honor fraternity.
He was a member ot the High Court and vice-president of
the Student Senate his junior year. Mr. Bade was selected
Who s Mho in philosophy (or Ihe school's annual. Miss Hniin
dorff will attend the I niversitv of l>ubui|ue in Ihe fall, and
Mr. Bade will attend Barthurg Theological Seminary in Ibi
bu«|ue. Iowa. The wedding will lake place August 23 at Faith
American Lutheran < hurch In Brllaire. Texas. «
trav cling
c aver.
with children much!
v'vdb infants. In addition to the j nearby and under expert raic
normal
winch
today
amount nf baggage
These services range from air-j' any Pa-’*enger ran FAIR WARNING
port nurseries to special;v de-1 h;,v<* transported without extra,
charge, a mother with an infant SPOKANE. Wa.-«h •! PI»
may also carry aboard baby I The men w ho fly B..'> ict bomb-
food or other supplies the infant j ers arc greeted as they leave
may need on a trip and even a j Fairchild Air Force base by j Center, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
bassinet to be used at grand-1 this warning; 'You are entering j Oehike and Mr. and Mrs. Fred-
mother's. the mo-t dangerous place in . dir Bade of Cuero will be hosts.
The extent of special services the world the public high-1 In concluding the day's acti-
for nothers with infants vanes, way. Drive carefully." vities the group sang "Till We
Supper Party
Given A t
Country Chib
offer
< ov
*. * v ho- app-e p.r ar.t .
P.cil and . c|ie<:ke'd
1 - and red and vvii.le iKiuvj.icis
>f t>ar hcioi' I' rions and peri '-
vinkics ciiiianccd the tables’.
A Dingo and v.;>per party .->[*> -
I.g"ten tile \\eek - e\ej,-v a’
me Oiei o (ituni Cl ,b Sat i -
dsv even.ng
Idle sneua. comp, "ee in, ,,d-
0 r-ie Hova j '\l.m -u’- s
A ..gust Sehorre Mrs. Lena Koe-
n.r arid Oscar Pnut*'
Colorful ca.-id . < - - <■ e ?•
ranged on the hi Re: Liard r <■
menu included harbe. -ie«l
ribs, frijo.es ha.-o<*.ha>. rue
Sunday Supper
Party Given
M and M s \'e r.oll i’la"
•<•s'e-t a ll-r,varan sup|<ei part;
ai tile set)i Bed ramp shack
near T.Iion,avion- Sunday even-
tig. -I 19 M' v Pratt is a sis-
•e of Mm Be.,
A Bird of P.i, adme - enterpiece
iu> ;.-ed on ’be serving table
There we e Mine guests
signed tiassinet* aboard
jetliner.' /
The service is free, as is the
air transportation of the infant
in the t’nited States and on
Right' to certain other points.
Air ta iffs provide that, in do-
mestic air travel, an infant tin-
der the' age of two years tra-
vels fiee w hen accompanied by
a fare-paying auiti'.
The same applies oil flighi.-
frbilt t.he f .' to Mexico, to Die
Bahamas and to many plares in
tie Caribbean. In oi'ie: inie.na-
tiOJial ini' trave.. ti e infant ac-
companied by a fare-pay ing ad-
ult travel* at 10 per cent of the
reg da ' fare
To get tiie rnri.s- from I\p:- trip,
a mother planning >o fh. -with
Iter baby .sliouid notify tiie «it -
lute in adv ance Stt, it advance
notifi,- at ion is important to the
I mother for several reasons On
some fiigiits. for example, when
| a number of infants a e to be
aboaid. an extra stewardess
may tie added or additional .s:ip-
I plies sticked on the aircraft to
meet infant needs
l 'Hie baby land aspect of mod-
ern air travel actually begins
' a* the a.i-port Away from nor-
mal au-port hustle, which youn-
tanre.
Fourteen family members
liave a perfect attendance re-
cord
Tiie next reunion will be held
tiie third Sunday in July, 1965,
in the Meyersville Community
Arrft will deport from rtv# premiiM
If you cut cvcumbor rinds hr thin
•trips and loavo around tho floor at
night.
Timely
Beauty
Hints
To taka full advtmagc n>
the beauty of a suntan w
dramatizing your appearance
consider the tone of your tan
as the guide in choosing the
correct make-up colon that
will accentuate It. Accord'
ing to beauty authority Mix
Factor, a light tan shade of
foundation make-up will
fectively "cool'’ the reddish
tone of a tan that n just
starting. If you've already
acquired a full tan, use «
make-up in a tan shade as a
means of giving your com-
plexion a smooth, even color
tone. You can further em-
phasise your suntan by wear-
ing misty shades of blue or
green eye shadow stick or
powder eye shadow. Accen-
tuate your eyes with black or
brown eys - liner, wear >
generous application of
mascara and shape you.
brows in a becoming arel.
with the new eye brow make-
up. To add a glow of inner
radiance, wear die natural-
looking pastel rouge. Com
plete your golden suntan
look with the soft beauty of
one of the new pastels a
lipstick with nail lacquer to
match.
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Mills, Lin. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 26, 1964, newspaper, July 26, 1964; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699079/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.