The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1954 Page: 22 of 26
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1 THE Cl'FRO RECORD, Sunday, August 15, 1954
Deadline for receiving Social Item* to appear In Sunday•»
Record 1* Friday noon.
To Be September Bride
- Sunday Supper
for Mrs. Moore
A family reunion was held Sun-
day, August 8th, at the home of
Mrs. J. D. Houston on North Es-
planade, due to the presence here
.1 of her daughter, Mrs. Helen
Moore, who has recently returned
; from a sojourn of several years in
! Germany.
Tables and chairs were arranged;
: in the cool back yard where a pic-
nic supper was served.
Enjoying the happy affair with
Helen and Mrs. Houston were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Beming and son
Billy, of Beeville. Mr. and Mrs.
j Buster Houston and son. Jimmy
Dunn, of Goliad. JVIr. and Mrs. Bill
Blanchard and two children, David
and I-arey of Tallahassee, Florida,
who are being transferred to Wichi-
ta Falls, Texas, John Beming and
Mrs. Kate Small.
Married in McGregor
Picnic Supper
For Cuero Guests
The beautiful yard of the Newton
Smith home was the scene Tuesday
evening of a picnic supper when
Ann entertained to honor her two
houseguests. Mabel Duncan Weigel
of Austin and Susan Seaman of
Alice. Mabel and Ann were camp-
ers together recently at Camp
Mystic.
The attractive picnic table was
placed on the screened porch, and
after serving their plates the guests
, ate at tables arranged in the yard
Later games w,ie enjoyed.
The guest list include..: Dee
Luncheon in Cuero For
San Marcos Bride-Elect
Surprise Party
On Birthday
Tiny nosegays decorated the; A suprise party honoring Miss
place cards which marked places!Beverly Kleinecke of Sparks, N*.
for eight. jvada, on her sixteenth birthday
The guest list included: Misses j was given at the home of her
Maybeth Baterschlag, Mary • Lou aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A.
The luncheon table was covered i Kelley, and Mary Eck of San Mar- H. Kleinecke, Aug. 11.
in white linen and held pink flow-j cos, and Dorothy Cook, Mrs. Fran-j Guests enjoying a w'ener roast,
ers in a silver bowl as a centeer-jces Weber and Mrs. Jeannine cake,
piece. ^ Sample.
Mrs. Davis Hensley entertained
with a luncheon Saturday at her
home naming as honoree. Miss
.Margaret Bauerschlag of San Mar-
cos ,a bride-elect of August.
Surprise Party Supper Party
for L. Cobb For Visitors
ice cream' and told drink*
were: Lois Stoever, Gloria Mueller,
Peggy Mueller, Grade Gip*,
Phyliss Rogge, Myrle Rogge, Mat>
vin Pilsner, Bernice Laake, Katlv
leen Nagel, Carol Junker, May-
belle Toller, Mr. and Mrs.Arthur
Barfield,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
| Rogge and Mrs. Ervin Junker.
The party climaxed Beverly’*
husband with a party on his birth-i ^r' and ^rs- Claude Moore and "° months vacation In Texas,
day Tuesday, August 10th, at their; Mrs. Ruth Hatfield entertained in-!
home j formally Monday evening at the
Homemade ice cream and chocc^ home of the lattei with a fami!y 1
late cake were served at the re-isupper ,0 honor HeJen Moore j
and Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard and I'
two children, were were visiting!
here.
, , _ „ , , , , Tables and chairs were arranged! Dee Blackwell entertained with •
7 y- J-,0„ PPTg? a,n, in ,he pretty garden spot and
Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Hutchin-
Mrs. LeRoy Cobb surprised her
freshment hour
Enjoying the evening with the
Cobbs were: E. N. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. E. N. Adams, Jr., Mr.
Brunch Fetes
Two Visitors
brunch Wednesday morning to hot**
and family, Mrs. Lula Daniels!‘*mpling al frrstc mral uas serv' 0r two visitors jn the city, Mabel
M-r v. ~ ____i ____—
and Mrs. Edna Cobb of Victoria.
MRS. KENNETH L. WARREN
(McGregor Mirror Staff Photo)
Miss Clements, Mr. Warren
Have Church Nuptials
Friends of Miss Coleen Clements with cascades of carnations, leaves
Nusom Nuptials
Announced
| The guest list included Mr. and Duncan Weigel of Austin and Susa*
i Mrs. Buddy Moore and two chii- Seaman of Alice, both guests of
dren of Norheim, Mr. and Mrs. j Ann Smith.
Harry Moore and three children, j The guests gathered in the spacl-
Mrs, J. D. Houston and Mrs. Kate ous playroom of the Blackwell
Small. ! home where they played records
-- until brunch time. Attractive
Sharon Fay Skaines, Gayle and plates of breakfast dainties and
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kirk of j
Temple announce the marriage of j
their daughter, Mrs. Mary Kirki‘Nelson Hensley, Chad and Loy bottled drinks were Served
Reed, to Lon L. Nusom, son of Tor>jes. Sharon, Hazel and Debby; Enjoying the morning hospitality
Mrs, Alice B. Nusom of 431 West | Newman, Bobby and Carolyn J were: Lefty Lou Hartman, Judy
Hollywood, San Antonio. ... Moore Ann Smith, Mary Gail Web-
The wedding took place June 18
in Del Rio.
A native of Temple, Mrs. Nusom
The following mothers were cr Patsy Kreiger, Ronnie Bohman,
also present: Mrs. Douglas, Marjorie Miller, Nancy Hesse,
Nance, Mrs. Hubert Homy, Mrs.! Suzanne Harbin and Margaret and
Blackwell, Marjorie Miller, Ron- who wrs a member of the faculty of wedding pearls and lace, the 1S a graduate of Mary Hardin Bay- Jan,es Homy and Mrs- ]-eIand Robin Benajmin of Austin.
I-ew Hartman and Beho Benjamin
and Robin Robinson of Austin.
Bridge Club
Has Meeting
MISS MARGARET SAGER
Mr*. John C. Sager announces the engagement and approaching
■narriage of her daughter. Margaret, to Mr. James A. Conrad, son of
Mrs. Minnie Conrad, 106 Highland Drive, Bryan, Texas. The wed
ding will he September 18 In the Ameekevllle Lutheran Chureh.
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Mrs. Ruth- Hatfield was hostess
to members of her bridge club and
a few additional friends Friday af-
. temoon entertaining with two tables
at the Country Club.
Tables were arranged In the air-
j conditioned clubroom and games
j were enjoyed for several hours. At
[the conclusion a delicious refresh-
ment plate was served.
Enjoying the afternoon with Mrs.
| Hatfield were: Mesdames Homer
Blanton, Bess Jemigan, Fain Mc-
j Dougal, Powis Tarkington, W. O
White. Fran Feeney and Jack
Dickerson.
me Bohman. Judy Moore, Letty of the Cuero Public Schools 1953-54 same as that fashioned in her dress j |or College. She has been a mem-
year. will be interested to read the : Miss Carolyn Clements. the her of the faculty of Thomas A.
deails of her recent w-edding taken bride's sister and her only altend-;Edlson High School for five years.
,, ... , , Mrs. Nusom was graduated from
from the McGregor Mirror; ant, wore an .ce blue silk shantung ■ M Hjgh Schoo, find
On Sunday, August first, at eight with clusters of white daisies at the, University of Texas. He is traf-
o’clock in the morning the marriage I neckline and seeded pearls. Herjfic manager of the San Antonio
of Miss Coleen Clements to Mr. J bouquet was a double wedding band ! Chamber of Commerce.
Kenneth Warren of Clarksville, was! of carnations cascaded across the
soleminzed in the First Methodist band.
Church. The service was perform- j Mr. Jay Benson of Athens was
ed by Rev. Henry Price of Belton, j best man.
The church was decorated ini After the ceremony a reception
green and white caladium trees, j was held at the home of the
white glads, asters and carnations. ; bride’s parents. Assisting in the
Preceding the entrance of the j houseparty were Misses Mary Ann
bridal party the ushers, Bud Clem- Williams, Martha Lou Sil-linian
ents, Alton Chapman and Richardj Mary Lynn Fall, Dotie Hess and
Skipper, lighted the candles. Mrs Joan Hudson. Miss Dorothy Cook
Betty Price of Belton gave the brid- and Mrs. Frances Weber of Cuero
al solo accompanied by her mother, | were also members of the party.
and
Bego of Goliad, Mrs. Wardell
Toenjes, Mrs. Tommy Hensley,
Mrs. Otis Ussery and Mrs. F. B.
Byrne.
The first telephone exchange In
Ohio was opened in 1877 in Cin-
cinnati.
The couple are at home at 1043
; Donaldson Avenue.
! Mrs. Alice Baker Nusom, moth-
er of tht gi-oom is a native of
Cuero. Her father, Jeff Baker,
was a Cuero attorney. The groom
has many friends and relatives in
Cuero and has visited here often.
Party On
Third Birthday
Mrs. Henry Price, at the organ.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. I.onnie Clements of Mc-
___ ! Gregor and the groom is the son
BORN TOO SOON of Mr. ard Mrs. R. J. Warren of
PUTNAM,, Conn. (UP)— A radio Clarkesvt'k. Given in marriage by
station received a letter addres- her father, the bride's dress was of
sed to Israel Putnam, a Revolu- white Chantilly lare with seeded
tionary War general
nearly 200 years ago.
a
who
After a wedding trip, Mr. and| Carlyn Byrne, daughter of Pa-
Mrs. Warren will make their trolman and Mrs. F. B. Byrne was
home in Austin. ;honored with a birthday party at
REHEARSAL DINNER iher home Tuesday afternoon, it
Mr. ami Mrs. R. J. Warren of being her third birthday,
i iarksville, parents of the groom. After opening of gifts delicious
were hosts on Saturday evening refreshments were served to the
prior to the wedding for a rehersal following: Jayne, Jimmy, and
died wedding pearls with hat to match.- dinner which was given in the home ,Gnil Horny, Gary and I^ea Bego of
She carried a small white Bible of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Naler.
'Goliad. Larry. Mildred, Judy, and
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 18, 1954, newspaper, August 18, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth699540/m1/22/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.