The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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Homer Blontons
Entertain With
Cocktail Buffet
Mines. Wehct
Crain Arc
Hostesses
Page t THI CUT!KO RECORD
&f Snt&ieU 7a Women |
me and
Donna Strain Feted
With Tea Shozver At
Cuero Country Club^'harm,n%
' Donna Strain. bride-elect of
“Wsrryl Berger, was honnree
at a tea slwwer at the Cuero
Country Chib Sunday afternoon.
December 19. Hostesses f >r the
occasion were Mrs. Willi am
lopped by 'an appliqutxl organ-
dy c tot It. A compote arrange-]
tnent of pale green carnations .
and tall tapers in silver can-1
delabra graced the table.
Members of the house party
Tehran and Mrs. 0. E. Hall were Mmes. Walter Reiffcrt, 0..
Jr ' ! E. Hall Sr., F. B. Koehler, A<fc-
' Receiving with the honored • le Larson. Janies'Howard. I hit-i
jruest and the hostesses were I ton Lino, William Cusack. M l
•Mrs. Don Strain and Mrs. jT. Smith, and Misses Opal Her-1
JEmil Berger. ger. Susu Cochran, Avis Ann:
The serving table was ad- j Cochran, Carol Hall and Robin |
tuned with a pale green skirt i Hall.
Burns Hospital
Holds Annua!
Kiddie Kollege
iChristmas Parly
I Moore, • Albert Uenhard. Howls
I Tarkington. and A K Hen-ley.
I Misses Ellon and Louise M J-
| f tt. Mrs, Karl Evers, and Kit-'
1 chie Taylor.
A mixed arrangement of
I white flowers was used on
| the dining room table, Tradi-
j tlonM holiday decorations were
\ elsevi iVere.
Tlici e were (forty guests
family Gathering
To Be Held Sunday
! .
Mr and Mrs Newter „M.
Crains family members w •' l it
! hold a gathering at the home;
of their son . and ih.pghfi-r-in-.J
J law.Mr and M"- Jninex K. |
• Crain. Sunday, Deo'rmlier 2ii. 1
on the oic.’esion «‘f Mr Crain's,
home *
(i\r> santheniurns in shade's
if brunt ot'an te and yellow, I
pine, and burnt orange randies'
were, used to festively adorn I
the table. The buffet held a|
i ribbon Christmas tree and burnt
orange candles,
Nineteen guests were Incltid-
|tv) j
Following lufiebCiiTl. four j
tab'as of bridge were enjoyed I
it Mr Cram's home
The rooms were lovely with
| red balls. -English - holly, cand-
| ies and pine.
MAKE YOI R OWN ORNAMENTS-Cotton crochet.-thread is the major ingredient
in creating string maze fantasies ” Soak thread in full-strength liquid starch and
wrap around an inflated balloon in criss-cross fashion. When thread is dry, deflat#
and remove the balloon through the top opening. The lacv-looking globe that's left
can be decorated with a variety of holiday' trims. Hang it on the Christmas tree
or suspend it from the ceiling for a festive touch.
j birthday.
! A
din
•Held Friday
Mrs Clarence Miller enter-
*)<mas Party
£ Th' t«»ncd her Kiddie Kollege
-** Hospital and torn ^ ^ a c^tfas party
flimilies enjoyed a • i Friday morning. December 17.
3**y »t the ugion Hall Vted- ^ wpre dismiss^ for
jnesday from 7 toJR30 •«!• | ^ hollday!!.
An exchange or g. a" , Christmas decorations pro-
.SSnta's visit With ftt . vailed throughout the school
children was a hi^hl.ght rooms Kach g1rl and hoy
the evening. rnvprp,i received a gift from under the
A green net el th trp<> as vvell as favors which
JJ* serving table, centered with, ^ for ^e girls I
■-ml^pomseiuas; . J and. boats for tlie boys.
Katr r>0^ :1 s. ban^ I Games and a fish pond pro-
■JJUUsic for dancing. | vided entertainment.
Over one hundred attended., T)yyf, attcndinR th„ party',
were Randy Lee, Chuck Breed-
en, Sue Wallis, David Kleiner-;
ek. Laurie Ann Dunn, Lisa Tar-J
kington, Pat Jacob, Judy Cof-
fey, Ava Dixon, Katy Bell, Mi j
; Emplovees of Texas E a st- j ke Sheppard, Leeann Traii f-,
in Cuero and the surround- j wein, Ronny Poare, Dorn Such-,
ing sub stations gathered at i er, Chuck Jenson, Jill Nelson .
Qje Cuero Park Club House j and Robbe Davis.
Wednesday evening for aj -;-----rr .___I
Christmas dinner. i Hawaii is sometimes known
Attending were 143 which In-, as the Crossroads of . the Paci-;
eluded the wives and husbands.‘fic
noon day Christinas
ner will be served,
j From out of town will be
, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cr.uii
I Jr. and family, arid Mr. and
Mrs. Hi 11 Crain and family. all
of Houston, and Miss
Rafhbone of Austin. ‘ 1 Mrs. Charles Nagel. Assisting
• There will be thirteen grand-j the Nagels were'Mr., and Mr.-,
children to brighten the day for i Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Crain.
Progressive Dinner
Party Given Friday
A group of die young nru eicd .if the home of Mr. and
j-ied set attended a d-i,g!,rul1-Hr- Wuin..n Lucas. Coffee and
,, - *1 cook:* * vvfiv served from 0
p.ogiev-ivr dnnei [.a. > 1 holding a large brandy
day evening, ix-comlier 17. j sniffer tilled with Christ m a *>
Rum punch .and -a tempting i
variety of hors d’ ^'Uvi’Ch wore '
Charlotte For Christmas
L u c y | served at the home of Mr. PQffy
Held At Davis
Christmas Dinner
|t Park Clubhouse
MOLLIB PARN1S places a
delicate cage of jewel-em-
broidered net over nude for
an elegant definition of fash-
ion trends. Solid jeweling rims
the neckline and floating
sleeves.
Arneckeville HD
Club Has Supper
Sager. The table was
i covered in ' red and - center r d :
i with a white net tree and can-1
dies.
Hensley Home
p'uUiri | Members ot the choir of the ,
440UDCIYS mvpY LOOK
t ■■ f Mr. and Mrs. Billy
i and Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Zub- j First Presbyterian Cliurch and
cr wore hosts in bie P u ! ! i n , Additional friends gatheml at
The Arneckeville Home P> 'ovej j ^ homp of Mr' and MrS',
monstration Club's Christmuf s.j |ajd w ith a turquoise cloth willv T "msicy for a sing-song M ednes-
party was a govered; dish s'lip-•; :i. cep'eruiece fcatu.dng a red; day evening,
per given at the Arneckevillepjeateef Clndstma- tree. , jn tlie renter of the serving
community center recently fa ; The 0f Mr. and Mr^, jnk, a red ftoth,
members and their, families. i M.-cvtc-.a Ratlv. Witli Mr. airdi
j Tiie center was festive with , Mrs. Cjuinon Lucas and Mr. •
j a Christmas tree, and randies; an,.( jvirs. Ralph Tucker as'
I were used in the table- center- Miosis, was the scene for the
I piece. 'main course, served by camllc-
j Mrs, HatYild Cfoebel was in : sj.-ht.
{ charge of the Christmas pro- ‘-p,e buffet table was cm e-red J
[grant. , with a red net cloth anci l.c'd
- ——~ • -i-r.-r- ->.een candles surrounded,! ALSTIN - Santa s 6Uit or
BE PREPARED : by. pine boughs and ptiinsettias. j your child's costume for ' a
FOR BAD WEATHER l.b.wi.-led nuifcliaoxes and place Christmas play can lie made
AUSTIN, Tex. • The Texas: cards seated 20 guests. i f;,'e l'1'0*^ wit)l a so)utin,J nf
safety Association urges mot-1 Mr. and Mis Bilfcy Rath. Mr. nine ounces of borax and four
jurists *o lx- prepare,] for wen-' and Mrs. Jerry Sager, and Mr. i ounces of bone acid and one
' tber conditions which make and M • .Jack Cordcs hc-sted the ■ gallon of hot water, xatur a . e
driving hazardous. Check tour! C’s-ert course in the Billy: fabric and hang to dry. The
for traction and remem-1 Rath home. Decorating the; Texas Safety Association say*
was a miniature white Chrut-
mas tree.
| About thirty were in
I tendance
HOW TO I T RE PRtMIF
SANTA'S ST IT
This Christman, Charlotte Russr should be among these pres-
ent at the festive table. This classic dessert is most spectacular
— perfect for topping off the holiday meal. And because it i»
made with reliable unflavored gelatine, there’s little cooking in-
volved Make it up ahead of time, and serve i< for a merry
finale to a merry Christmas.
12 ladyfingers
2 envelopes unflavored
gelatine
1 cup sugar, divided
1 /. teaspoon salt
4 eggs, separated
2’ i cups milk
Charlotte Rinse
2 tablespoons brandy or
2 teaspoons brandy
flavoring
14 cup chopped maraschino
cherries, optional
Vi cup chopped nuts,
tional
•j tires
j her, on ice
reinforced tire- fibles were large square
i chains give up to five times as i dles and poinsettias.
can ; this method must lie repeated
I after each washing - and don't
i much traction as
.
Iivr IIIIJI'? cl ra ,. 11 i t .o ........ t
re-^ular tires. \fU‘r\va.rd$ tho inters 1 foi-got Santas whiskers.
ODtlOl
1 cup heavy cream, whipped
Split ladyflngers; cut off one end to stand upright and place
around sides of an 8-inch spring-form pan. Mix together gela-
tine, Y* cup of the sugar and salt in saucepan. Beat together
egg yolks and milk; add to gelatine mixture. Place over low
heat, stirring constantly, until gelatine dissolves, about 6 min-
utes. Remove from heat; add brandy. Chill until mixture mounds
slightly when dropped from a spoon. Beat egg whites until stiff
but nut dry. Gradually add remaining Vi cup sugar and beat
until very stiff. Fold in gelatine mixture. Fold in remaining in*-
gredients. Tiim into prepared ran: chill until firm. Release
spring and remov# sides of pan. YIELD: 12 servings.
By EDNA HAlllDAY
PICTURE Of THREE CONES—Smallest cone is sprayed stiver and
decorated with blue glaas beads, the kind purchased on a
■tringy Use small amounts of Earner’s gtue-ali on the ends of
petals, then press on beads
Larger cone tree is made by cutting a 12-lnch circle of ply-
wood or plaster board, then cutting a circle in the center just
Urge enough to glue into it a one-half-inch dowel whicn is
14 inches in height. , „ _
The cones are wired, having an O at the ena of the wire
large enough to slip down the dowel. The bottom layer of
cones has wires six inches long. Each row of cones progresstng
up the dowel has wires one-half-inch shorter, right up to the
top of ths tree.
Th-se trees can be kept from year to year, trimmed dif-
ferently each year, or they can be sprayed gold or white. If
you prefer.
Distributed by King r*»lure» Pyndi<-«1» _
ANTHONY BLOTTA spot-
lights blue Celeste crepe, Gre-
cian draped and strapless, for
a bared Empire evening look.
Jewelry by Hattie Carnegie.
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1965, newspaper, December 24, 1965; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699458/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.