The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 18, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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THE Cl'ERO RECORD, Sunday, July 18, 1954
Deadline for receiving Social Items to appear In Sunday *
Kecord Is Friday noon.
Maryann Hartman, Wm.Stoldt
United in Church Ceremony
Miss Maryann Hartman became Henry Hartman of Cuero, sister-in-
tlie bride of William T. .Stoldt Sat- law of bride, Miss Katherine Koe-
U: day night July 10th. in the Zion, mg of Victoria, cousin of bride
Lutheran church of Arreckiville Junior attendents were Miss Shir-
The ceremony was performed hv ley Ann Hartman of Cuero. r iere
the Rev. K L Arhelger. Songs, of bride, and Henry F Hartmai.
'■Because", '1 love You Truly", of Cuero, nephew of bride,
and ••The Lords Prayer" was pre- The Ting bearer, Eddie Lamb of
sented hy Hr. Henry F Hartman Houston, earned the rings on a
of Cuero ' satin pillow
The bride is the daughter of Mr. Fred W Stoldt of Midfield, Tex-
and Mrs R A. Hartman Sr.. Rt as. served his brother as best War.
4 Cuero. Parents of the groom are Ushers included Fred C. Hartman
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stoldt of of Kerrville brother of the. bride
. Paola Kansas. . Dr. Henry F Hartmar Sr of
Given ir, marriage.by her father, Cuero, brother of bride, and Mr
the bride wore a gown of white Warfield Friesbie of Cuero.
orgardv over satin with a full The bridesmaids dresses were
length train The bodice was fash- Poor leng’h with pastel shades of
inned with a small scalloped ber- pink, yellow, and green They were
tha. The skirt at the "waist of nylon dotted swiss over taffeta
formed a point and had a few gath- They wore short mittens of dotted
ers beginning at the sides and swiss. The bridesmaids carried
back. The veil was two tiered of velour pink, green and lavender
pvlon net and was held in place, garland bouquets of king asters.,
with a halo of white lillv of the. The matron of honor was dressed
valley with a touch of green 1 in blue with mittens like the brides.
The bride wore long white mittens maids.
that came to points at the hands. Mother of the bride wore a grey
She carried a cascade of-feathered and blue nylon crepe dress with
carnations trimmed with ribbons' pink accessories She wore a pink
and nr' feathered carration corsage.
Mrs. Rif hard G; Lamb of Hotis- Mother of groom wore a grey
ton. was matron of honor. Brides- dress with white accessories and
maids were Mrs Don Hervcy of a white carnation corsage.
Houston, Cousin of bride, Mrs. The church was decorated with
Tubbs Attended Vets"
Meet in San Antonio
!
Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Tubbs at-
I tended a meeting ard dinner of
| the Bexar County Veterinary As-
sociation in San Antonio Tuesday
j evening.
I Approximately 30 Veterinarians
ard their wives assembled at the
Ft Sam Houston for a steak sup-
per i which was followed by ad-
dresses "from Dr. 'V. VV. Armi-
stead. Dean of the Texas A &• M
Veterinary school and Dr. Robert
Tuik. head of the Parasitology De-
partment of A & M,
The Women s Auxiliary of the
Bexar Association met separately
during the veterinary program
Mrs. Tubbs who is president of tho
Women's Auxiliary of the Texas
Veterinary Association gave a short,
address ard a social program fol-
lowed.
Hadamek-Bucli Wedding Held
At St. Marks Lutheran Church
Mrs. Essie Hadamek was mar-1 dressed in orchid nylon with navy
ried Wednesday evening, June 3Clth.'blue accessories and wore a cor-
to Herbert Buch. 1 sage of pir.k carnations. Miss Had
The Rev. John A. Jacobs read amok was dressed in white. She
the nuptial vows at St. Marks Lit- also wore a corsage of pink cama-
theran church. } - i (ions.
The bride was dressed in aqua Dan Williams served as best
blue with white accessories. Her man.
corsage consisted of white gardin- After the service a small recep-
as. (ion was held at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Dan Williams and Miss ' and Mrs. Frank Kuecker.
Margaret Ruth Hadamek were The couple will make their home
bridesmaids. Mrs. Williams way in Cuero.
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Mrs NIC l_ l.adnrr, cor.
Kecord lorkluwu Society bdllor
! the deuce prize.
Delicious lcfreslunents were
‘served to: Mcsdames F. M. Piep-
er, Martin Ottcn, James Wolf,
Bob Mobley, C, M. Talk, Gordon
Barrett, H. J. Skinner, O, A.
Schroctcr. Bobby Boeder, Roy
Boeckmann, Alfred Teltschick.
and-Miss Francis Von Roeder.
The four circles of the Presby-
terian auxiliary met with Mrs. H
C. Erkhardt, Mrs. M. W Haun.
Mrs. \V. C. Smith Sr and Mrs. \V.
O. Baker, Monday afternoon. The
Bible lesson was on "The Begin-
ning of World Missions." Each hos-
tess served debt ions-refreshments.
? personal* I speaker rt the 36th annual banquet
J' v.d B'ounjg has returned OI" chamber of commerce,
from a visit with tvs rrendparents. Thursday night.
Mr. end Mrs. August Braunig at Miss Jane Mane Lamprecht ha*
McAllen been visiting relatives in Houston.
Mr and Mrs. Norman Jacob and ^r- an(* ^rs- Louts Staggs have
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Feller have been in New York City, where
returned from a vacation trip to--^r- Staggs is attending the Lion s
Colorado. convention. Mr. Staggs is presi-
Miss Darlene Meyer has return- ^t’nt *bc Yorktown Lions Club,
ed from a vacation visit with rel- Mi>s Drucelle Broughton has re-
al ives in San Antonio turned Horn Houston where she
Mr. and Mrs John Ben Shepperd uns maM of honor at the wedding
and children of Austin, were in °f her friend Miss Mary Hartmann,
Yorktown Thursday, guests of her formerly °f Yorktown, and John
mother. Mrs. Louis Striebei'. Mr.'L-atl Mauney of Houston.
Sheppetd, who is the attorney gen- ^ recent guest in the home of
eral of Texas, was the principal
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Brady Brantley Celebrates
H's Second Birthday
Little Brady David Bentley, son
of Mr. <ind Mrs. Bill Brantley,
was honored Thursday on his1 sec-
ond birthday with a kiddie party.
The refreshments icnsisted of
muffins with colored animaT Trac-
kers and pink lemonade. A large
white r;.ke decorated with animal
rankers was placed in the center
of the table with two yellow card-,
les. Each of the children received
gay colored balloons.
The hoys and girls attending
wne Mark Junker, Robert ard
Richard Sehorlemer Vickie Reg-
ner, Jan Barber, Lydia arid Kathy
Hiller, Bill Carnes, Margaret ..Het
len. Barbara Brantley, Philip
Cowry, and pebie Uishert.
Faulkners Honored at
Barbecue Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Earl Evers hon-
ored her sister .and husband. Mr
and Mrs. Terrell Faulkner with
a barbecue last. Saturday night on,
Hunt street.
The back yard was lined with
hurricane lamps and beautifully!
arranged with summer flowers.
Twenty-four guests enjoyed the
delicious barbecue the first in a
series to be had at the fivers
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baskets or pink gladiolas and the
, altar was hanked w ith emerald
fern and lighted randlebara.
The bride is employed with Boh-
man Hospital as surgical nurse
She was graduated from Cuero
high. Lilly Jolly school of nursing
of Memorial hospital. Houston,
Texas, and the University of Hous
ton Her husband attended Paola
| high and is employed by Victoria
! water department
For traveling attire the bride
chose a navy blue linen dress wito
a white collar and white accessor-
ies.
The eoiiple honeymooned in New
- Braunfels and w ill live at 303
East Live Oak in: Cuero.
Out of town guests at the wed
! ding were: Mr. and Mrs
Robert Sehaer of . Chap
pell Hill. Texas. Mrs Fred C.
Stoldt, mother of the groom, from
Paola. Kansas. Mrs Carl Srhaer
of Scaly, Texas, ard Mr. Rirhard
G. Lamb of Houston.
The reception was held in the
, home of Pr and Mrs Henry F
Hartman The house party con-
sisted of Mrs Fobs Koenig of
Cuero. Mrs Harold Koenig of
Cuero and Mrs Fred Stoldt of
Midfield Serving the cake and
' punch v ere Mrs. Alto,, Goebel of
Cuero, ard Mrs. Louis Taylor,
rousin of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Werner F. Matting
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Joan, to Gerald VVendel.
son of Mr. aid Mrs. Ruben Wendel
of Meyersville. No definate wed-
ding plans have been made.
Members of the Young Matron's
Contract’ Club met with Mi-
Jatnes Wolf last Thursday aftei-
noon.
The game tables were placed in
the living room where bouquets of
gladioli added a festive touch.
Delicious rake, and sherbet were
served by the hostess.
At the conclusion of the games
the lallier revealed that Mrs. Hy-
mn Speckler had high score. Those
enjoying the party with the hostess
were: Mesdames H. A. Kraeze, P.
A. Albrecht, Paul Lucas, Roy
Boeckman, D. C Tanery, Byron
Spookier and W. R. Haze.
Mrs. Osear Jarhen . entertained
a group - of neighborhood children
last Friday afternoon in honor of
the 3rd birthday anniversary of her
little daughter Jackie,
The birthday cake with its three
candles was a pretty white confec-
tion with the words "Happy Birth-
day. Jackie” written on it, and it
was topped with a small flag. Oth-
er party goodies were also enjoyed
by the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Metting
were hosts at a mutton barbecue
last Monday night nt their home,
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Albers and family, who also are
leaving soon to make Edna their
home. Mr. Alben has been with
)hp Soil Conservation office here
for the past few years.
Out-of-town guests were: Mr
and Mrs. Milford Sager of Cuero. j
and Try Berry ard family of Gon-
zales.- : ’' - ■ •
Mrs. J. J. Von Roeder entertained
the. 5.’ Club with a delightful party
Thursday night. Bouquets of zinnias
and Bachelor buttons added .chprm
to the living room where the game
tables were placed. Miss. Frances
Roeder had high score., Mrs.
James Wolf, second, and Mrs. C.
M. Talk had the low score and also
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