The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 26, 1964 Page: 4 of 10
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i six brothers. Huso, Henry, Ado-
j lph, Fritz. Em and C. J. Onkcn
wore represented at the days'
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4 THE CUERO RECORD. Sunday. July 2«. 19«4
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ORKTOWN SOCIETY
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Sploshing Fashion
by Mrs. Me L Ladner
FAREWELL PARTI' 'day in July. All families of the
Mrs. Cha* Boken entertained I six brothers. Huso,
with a dinner party Sunday as
a fatewei' compliment to herI fes!ivj.ie5
daughter, Mrs. Robert Morgan
Mr. Morgan, and sons. Bert and
Ciir. , who left Safurdav for
.New York where Mr. Morgan
w.l; be located for a year after
which he will
Sumatra for wo years duty.
. M" Morgan is in the office of
an oil conc?Tt.
Covers were laid, for fourteen.
O'hcrs from out of town were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cash and
sons David and Bobby of Aus-
tin. Mr and Mrs. Charles Be-
Famtly Dinner
Max Kelch’s birthday July 19.
and his daughter, Mrs. Norman
be"\ransferred * to j ^iehhorn's birthday. July 16.
were marked with a family din-
ner party at the Kelch home on
Sunday.
•Splashing in t.:e wafer ami
romping on the sand in a swim,
suit she adores add tip to the
be. t in summer fun for a little
The. buffet table was centered j girl. Catalina's gaily polka-dot.
! with a large bowl of fruit sur-1 ted one.pin er in a smooth,
rounded bv an arrangement of j rioscly knit fabric of In. 1’out
! bachelor button in shades o{ hiJ'-on and ' byor.C spandex will
* delight a small water sprite. She
■ PurPle | will be so comfortable in this
ken and daughter. Tammy, of! During the afternoon other re-; freedom.of-action swim stilt
Fremont. | latives and friends called. i with the extra stretching and
____ I Out of town guests were Mr.! bolding power provided by
Seventy First Birthday j and Mrs. Berthold Kelch: Mr. | ' Byrra," and absence of binding
The home of Mrs. Anton Tam j <tnd Mrs. Raymond Hardt and; or
son Donald, of Cuero: Mr and
she visited her unrle and aunt, [
Mr. and Mrs. John Dugi and
family.
Miss Liana Davis has return-
ed from Chicago, 111., where she
represented law district as a rie-
j legate at the 1964 National Con-
I vent ion of Future Homemakers I
(of America.
j Mrs. Fred Wolpman and Mrs i
j Roy Hinsey were
Saturday for a visit with Mrs.
[ E. Wolpman.
I Mrs. Homer Alex and Allen |
j Ray and Jerry Pierce have re-j
] turned from Ballville where
i they attended. Sunday, the cele-
bration of the twenty - fifth |
; wedding anniversary of Mr. and
1 Mrs. Carroll Newman. Mr. New-
man is a brotiier of Mrs. Alex.
, He lived in Yorktown in his
boyhood.
! Mary Monica Robertson of
j Victoria is here for a visit with
her grand parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Win. V. Ko/elski.
Mr. and Mrs Ix’e Roy Grif-
fin Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Felton
and sons. Jay and
returned, from
| Texas City, where they helped
[Mrs. J. J. Griffin celebra'e her
i Sehrollcr
I Dennis have
Hints From Heloise
by Hmlolse Crus•
Dear Friend:
Cot weevils That’s the little
(or worm in some items*
now and then
and we wonder where in the
world we got ’em.
Don’t despair. We all get
them at one time or another.
They can be brought home from
the store (grocers tell us that
sometimes they get meal, or
flour with weevils whn it is
delivered*, or something has
been kept too long «paprika
stuff in cans ...transfer them to (This housekeeping business ha*
screw-type capped jars, Then if J been going on thousand* of
that certain something gets wee- years. It will go on many more,
vils ... thy can't jump into the ; Remember that if anyone
rest of the expensive season-, HAD perfected it ...there would
ings. This one idea alone will !
be no housekeeping! I.pok at it
, with vim, vigor and vitality!
help save the expense of re-| Wouldn't our lives be mighty
placing ALL for most of. and J lull without it'.’ Whatever would
wondering if you will haxe to.Wedo? Weevils or NO.
replace the others later... * your i Heloise
condiments and spices. i
And listen lo this: One can , LETTER OF I-AIY.HTFR
place the label from the jar, Dear Heloise:
and all directions on Die ■ *"*-1
out-!
side can, fruit jar etc., with
perhaps*, and often they just | scotch tape. Makes for better
come. Re don t know where or j preparations later in case vou
how exactly but then it makes | can-t remcm|M.,. a rei.ijl0
do |
formed the setting Sunday for; vraiu. <n uieni; .TO. aim 1 I . . . , „ .
rclahves and friends to call and Mrs. Paul Domann of Westhoff, i Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wagner of' ^,h >>itth.la.v ..unday
'o Mrs.
her sev-
Get-Togethcr |
The annual get-together of the |
Emil
were 1
Westhoff.
j Arlette Tiemnnn and Theresa I
Strarmann were in T, "as City'
I during the week in attendance j
™ , ... . i • »,. j p„.:i i Friendship Club ! a( the twenty - third annua! i
The h >rn^ was eav with van- family of Mr. and Mrs. hnui. ^ . i , ,, _ .
, , ,, T * i rj irwd»cvir« u.«r4J T*v annual supper party for Texas Lutheran College Rami'
colored flowers. P:nk roses cen-1 Sachtlehen of Flores vi I. e uero * \__‘ •
terod 'he refreshment table. in Yorktown Sunday at the Park 1 C*™?L
«x;end "Rest Wishes"
T am in recognition of
en v first birthday.
EVELYN LIND design* *
frothy sleep shift with vertical
lace bands in a cotton-Dacron-
nylon blend.
Five of their nine children
'were present. They are Harry
! Sachtleben and Mrs Herman
I.ti“dicV'e of Cuero; Mrs .George
The birthday cake n p nk con-; Auditorium for their third an-
fechon ’with white sugar-spun , nual party,
rase-- was topped en one side
v-•>. seven burring tapers and
on. 'be-' 'opposite side on? • burn-
ing' taper .n re'o-.mition of -little
K" • y Dl’.tg'xtch's first birthday.
I5*- :s Mrs. T-'m’s grandchild.
Th■'sr* from out <>f town who j McCammon of Sinton.
rd'enied were Mr and Mrs. Ed-1 ———
rf::~' Warzeeha. Alice Dlugo-
s. : Mr and Mrs. John Kaee
°"d' ch.'l Iren-, all of. San Antonio,
! was held Thursday evening at
the VFW recreation Center.
The covered disli menu was
served from a buffet table over-
laid i:i a bright cloth centered
with a bouquet of mixed sum*
Cooper of Victoria; Mrs. Laura mer b:‘^onls' Following the
! McDonald of Austin: Mrs. Edna
Xnimnl ({.union
"ie descendants of the Die-
find .Tf hanra Onken came
■■’her for their annual reun-
Forlv-Two Club
Mrs. Albert Grun entertained
the members of her Forty-Two
Club at her ranch home Tues-
day with a delightful luncheon.
The table was centered with
red roses in a silver urn
Covers were laid for Mesdames
Norris Davis. Joe Neiimaver,
Katie Sinast. Freda KozeLki.
T/>!ia Kamei and the hostess.
Forty-two was played during j
the afternoon.
supper hour, card and dominoe
games were played.
Mueller Party
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Mueller
named her father. August Seh-
eurich. as honoree for a de-
lightful birthday party Thurs-
day evening. Many of his fam-
ily were here for the occasion.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. Kenneth Mueller and chil-
dren of Corpus Christi; Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Bolting Sr., Nord-
beim; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mo-
j czygemba Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Th- Parish Center in Alice
fo • * the soring Sunday for
th' -,’r:v
M: J m Fbrv'r -f Agua Pulce
w •« ch.rrorm and Mrs. Alton j ---
Kr nke served as secretary of j Birthday
th > dav's activities. Rudolph .Seim had a birthday
X v ah 1 Mrs C J. Onken , Sunday, and to celebrate the
v—> .the. o!des’ of the family to j happy day. his family came
tv. H. :-D is G and Mrs. Onken ; home to help him celebrate,
jt s\ I The rural home of Mr. and Mrs.
”• . Craig J.;.!m,-on of San An-1 Seim was lovely with summer
to ■ •esfived the door trophy.1 blossoms. _ .
•b<- bu-.re-- sc®*- on Mrs.! From out of town were their ndler. Rosalind McMillan, Clau-
i; . -m was elected chair- daugh’ors. Mr. and Mrs.
xii-t - '.Tfihnson. sec- ■ George Keeling Jr., and daugh-
..n ’ Mrs. W. ■ C Harms. I frs. Kathleen and Carol: Mr.
-•urer
, ; it he-T%5 reunion to j and Mrs Felix Hilmer and Da-
■ ihe m ’ho 'bird S m- v:d and CynthG. all of Victoria:
Hasdorf, of San Antonio.
Hl-Lo Club
Gladys Hale's home was the
scene of the meeting of the
members of the Hi-Lo Club
Thursday afternoon.
Present were Monte Jo Al-
brecht of Weesatche. Ruth Cha-
dia Hnun, Amy Erb, Laura
Scbroeter, Frances Talk and
Gladys.
Robin and Layne Fechner
have returned to tlvir home in
j Corpus Christi after a week's
visit with the;*’ grandparents.
: Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Fechner.
! Miss Lucia Lynn Fowler of Se-
| guin visited during the week
I with her grandmother, Mrs.
Charles Randow.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner Sr.,
were in Edna Saturday and
visited their aunt Mrs. Chas.
Hasdorff. who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Musch-
alek and children have return-
ed to their home in San Benito
after a visit here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mus-
chalek and in' Weesatche with
her paten's, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Weise.
Joe Strieber of Victoria spent
the day Thursday with his mo-
ther. Mrs. C. A. Strieber.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Buelter
were their daughter, Mr*. Ar-
thur Winbom and Skipper of
Delmita and their grandson, R.
C. Neumayer and Mr*. Neuma-
yer of Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Neumayer also visited with
another grandmother, Mrs. F.
F. Strieber, while in Yorktown.
Mrs. C. E. Fechner, Jennifer
and Sharlet Fechner and Mrs
Amo Schultz spent the day in
Corpus Christi Sunday. They
were accompanied to Corpus by
Layne Fechner and Darrell
Hale, who had visited in their
home in Yorktown.
Mrs. Willie Jaeger Jr., has re-
turned from Karnes City where
she had visited her sister, Mrs.
Alton Borgfeld.
Mrs. Edward Boyles was in
Austin the past week where she
visited at the summer home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berry of
Houston. The Berry’s summer
home is on Lake Austin.
Miss Carol Hoff visited over
the weekend in Victoria with
have returned from a delightful her brother. Barnes Hoff and
visit in Beaumont with their
daughter. Mrs. .terry Bridges
and family, and in Lafayette.
La., with their son Harlan Buel-
ter and family.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Neumayer the past week visited over the week end in
Mrs. Hoff. On Friday evening
she attended the showing of
“A Mid - Summer Night’s
Dream" run at the Victoria
Shakespeare Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacob
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REG. 45.00 -to 109.00
NOW 36.00 to 79.95
SPORT COATS
REG. 25.00 to 49.95
NOW 19.95 to 39.95
SLACKS
REG. 12.95 to 25.00
NOW 10.35 to 19.95
SPORT SHIRTS and Short JfiO/n 0tt
Sleeved DRESS SHIRTS /u
HI Swimwear ................. 1/3 Off
'll Pajamas .................. 20C/< Off
Straw Hats ............... • 1/3
'VrmiKla Shorts .............. 20ro Off
Third Birthday
The Gips home carried a fes-
*ive air Saturday when little j
j Crog Gips celebrated his third
birthday. His mother Mrs. Ixni
I Evans Gips, invited his little j G
friends and p'aymates in for a
1 birthday party.
The par'y table was cen'ered
j with a co’orful. train and at
each side was a birthday cake,
one with a train effect and the
>ihe- lore the markings "Hnp-|
i ■’>’ Birthday". Covers were laid
for seventeen
Noise-makers were plate fa-
I vors.
i Out of town guests were Mr.
I and Mrs,. Robert Mnr/ygeinba
j and Gad and. Frank of san An-
tonio;. M-s. R.-v Le ibe*trr and!,
j Christ;, Mrs. Manroy Wolpman j
j and Lisa and Cindy of Victoria:
Mr. and Mi's Aaron Gips and
Mrs. I Tel'.' ■ ■ Gr>s of NordhciiT!.!
PERSON \I.S
Mi»es Nancy and Sandra i
! Dishongh are in Shreveport.
La..for a vacation visit with!
their sister, Mrs. Larry Gates1
and Mr. Gates.
Margaret Ann Tniede has re-;
turned trom Hebbrnnvilie where
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schwab
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visit with friends. Enroute home
they will sight see at places of
interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMillan
have returned from Kerens
where they attended Saturday
evening the wedding Mrs.
McMillan’s nephew, Brett Mor-
ris, and Miss Ann Massey which
was in the Baptist Church of
Kerens. They visited in Dallas
and Austin on their return
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hoff were
in Cotulla Sunday to be at the
bedside of his brother. Gus
Hoff, who has recently under-
gone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bielsteln
and children have returned to
their home in Bay St. Louis.
Mis?., after a visit here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
chie Sirman.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Henze
and sons, Dennis and Glen,
have returned from Chicago.
HI. where they had visited
their son, Larry and, Mrs.
! Henze.
I Mr. and M’s. Robert Randow
| and their grandson, John R.
j Homy. Mrs. Homy and little
j son Dale, have returned from
LaComber. La., after a visit
i with the Randow’s daughter,
i Mrs. Horace Barringer and Mr.
i Barringer.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Tdeus
no difference. Let’s try *o
the best we can to get rid of
them and keep out of other
foods.
The most common items that
these little devils love is pap-
rika, com meal, and flours and
mixtures of flours such as cake
mixes and biscuit mixes.
Hundreds of people have writ-
ten to us telling us that if you
put a bay leaf in your product
that it will discourage weevils.
I believe it! The bay leaf will
NOT taste and manufacturers
Of dried foods are how putting
these in some things.
Others say to put a stick of
Chewing gum (unwrapped) on
top of the packages and you will
see nary-*-one They may not
like chewing gum but I haven’t
found It to actually kill the wee-
vil*. Just keep* ’em from jump-
ing from one home to the other.
The most inexpensive way to
control your little weevils Is to
keep ywxr condiments and wee-
vil type products in fruit jars
with the screw-type caps. Know
wby Because even though
something develops weevils, or
has them when you bring them
home from the store ...they
can’t run from one product to
the other.
Put your stuff in old fruit
Jars. They don’t cost anything!!!
Besides they are nice and clean,
you can see when you are low
on something and they look nice
in your cabinet.
When you replace something
In these Jars ...tear the direc-
tion* off the box and put the
little piece of paper inside the
Jar. It’s wonderful. Then when
you need the recipe it’s always
there.
I just figure that anyone can
go buy expensive containers for
this type stuff but ... if you will
stop to think about it ...
waste your money for sj
containers when fruit Jars
been uaed for years to
foods in? They must be g
They are. I use ’em. I k
Love the thought that the
not onat anything. Helps
budgets, too. Eh?
Also, breakfast food (ei
tally stuff like cream-of-w
and oatmeal* are great *
poured into these old fruit
When you get ready to go t<
store you can glance at tin
and this eliminates "shall I
another box of oatmeal
week, etc." Saves time,
when you make that list.
And gals, watch your «
ment and spice shelf. Thest
tie angels love that. If you !
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Some fruit jars now have wide
tops. U.se these when available
Makes for better removal of
the product inside.
Ami folks, remember that
Rome wasn’t built in a day.
Neither can your home be per-
fected in less time! Just try. Do
the best you can and quit let-
ting it worry you.
If you THINK yours is in bad
order ...you just ought to see
your neighbors! I get letters
from her. too!
The answer? Keep your head
above water, when you think it
is goipg under, don’t give up.
I have lust found that some
people will ring your doorbell,
regardless 1 I tacked a new sign
reads: "Mother and new baby
rest ng ...please do not dis-
turb "
It hasn't failed me yet. One
would have to be mighty heart*
less to ring the doorbell now,
hub
Mother
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