The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 9, 1928 Page: 5 of 8
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SUNDAY
RECORD
FEATURE
A PAGE FOR WOMEN
SOCIETY
EDITOR
PHONE 203
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Dinner Party
John Jr. Bell was host on last Wed-
thein equal success in their new ca-; Henry Nagel
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i Finley Denton a substantial young:
♦ ♦ ♦ ... I nesdav evening at a dinner party at
bustn. ss man of this cpv. The cere-1 ...
1 1 the .Vluti hotel, having as his guests
A TEACHER’S SUPPLICATION
This ray task.
King of Life,
T|> shape this living soul?
To touch with trembling fingers
T ie future in the mold?
Spate me the mighty task!
Too weak am I, too fraught
ith sin!
Oil. Master, I am naught,
Lpd these, tomorrow’s men:
in Thy vast, ethereal plan.
Thy seulptor’3 tool am I,
Make steady then, my mortal hand!
Lord God. to Thee I cry!
—Artele Cotten.
* * *
September and school days are
again here! In many homes of Cuero
is bustle and stir as the last finish-
ing touches are put on college ward-
robes and trunks are packed by tearv-
eyed mothers who are parting from
their child for the first time. There is
always sadness on this occasion for
as the college boy or girl sets out
with keen joy and anticipation for
the eventful year that is ahead the
parent realizes that this Is the first
step out into the world—on a journey
that takes her child farther and farth-
er away from the home. It is the part-
ing of the ways betwen youth and
manhood and womanhood. This year and \V*n. G. Stubbeman.
will see a large group of boys and
girls leaving for college and univer-
sities some of these in distant states.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buohrig were (
hosts aft the regular meeting of the 1,1,111 >’ took 111 ai* ar|lst“' fot‘j group of lps close friends some of
Forty-two club on Tuesday evening ,,nir h* 11 lft' hi11 a j who«r were departing during the
with-all members present. After ten. ;uranfenunt 01 forn;< nn<1 }"nk an< week for a vear at college. This fact
games of this delightful pastime "Ivite roses. 'A* bower of ffrns with ^ significance tp the oc.
were played the score was counted j t,K1 1,1 v< ly b,('ssonis arra,npe|1 m fl0or|casion since it meant for some of the
and prizes awarded. Mrs. O. E. Moel- baskets. ser\ed as an Improvised al-1
It r ha.fhigh for the ladies and Wm. lar whPre the >'oullS couple stood to
G. Stubbeman high for the men.' exchange their \.ms. Dr. \\. A. Mc-
while the credit for the most 84 s Lfeo'1 pronouncing the solemn words
dent to J. II. Sherrod. Mrs. T. L.i that made them man and wife. Only
Mayne received the low prize and T'le members of the brides- Slid
Mrs. Wm. G. Stubbeman drew the | prooill's families wefe present to wit-
consolation. At the conclusion delic-j nfcss t',c ceremony, and the brides
ious refreshments were served to s'!,ter. Mis Melba Nagel, played the
Messrs and Mesdames F. W. Abel, wedding march. The pretty bride
wore her going away costume, a hand-
some autumn model of navi- blue in
which satin and crepe were effective-
ly combined. A small close fitting hat
matched the frock and other acces-
sories were in harmonizing tones. A
in
L. A. Bauer, T. L. Mayne. O. E.
F. P. Eichholz. J. H. Sherrod
Moeller
c ♦ ♦
Benton-Nagel Wedding
A beautiful home wedding
guests a break in a happy relation
that had lasted through high school
days. The personnel included Misses
Laila Wallace. Jessie MeCrabb, and
Gladys Houston. John Jeter Of Cam-
eron. _Bili Bern in g and the host.
♦ * ♦
Bunco Party
One of the happy events of
closing summer vacation was
Bunco party given an last Saturday
afternoon by Alma Bohne, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bohne, at the
home, on Gonzales street. The occa-
sion was enjoyed liy sixteen little
girls of the twelve-year old crowd
ty color scheme of pink and green
was carried out in all the details. Af-
ter a number of games were played
scores were counted and high score
was won by Mrs. Arnecke, ccnsola
tion went to Mrs. N. Wasserman
and other prizes were won by Mrs.
A. Wofford. Mrs. H. C. Bohne, Mrs.
Gus Dietze. „ * j
♦ ♦ ♦
On ^Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Dietze
again entertained the Forty-two
and a few additional guests
the party fori this afternoon,
high score prize was won by Mns
Sherrod, consolation, Mrs. Du Barry
‘other prizes won by Mesdames
Wasserman a{id Robert Kleinecke.
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Suits 1^1.75 Newman’s Tailor 8fco|
They carry with them splendid rec-I solemnized on last Sunday morning pretty sentiment was expressed ...
ords made in high school days and j at 9 o’clock when Miss Annie Louise the handkerchief which she carried. 111 a inp uh t0Ui ta) es or tie game.
their friends at home are wishing fori Nagel.
daughter of Mr. and
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^ , .... , . . , Buncoes and \ irginin Putman thei
«,». out and the dainty little kerchief was , „ „
* carefully P,„ „-,y „e again ««a-^ H **»** lhe *»
in -lie wedding Sunday ,ess 5 l”,l"r ,rea,ed lhe E',<'s,s lo
delicious refreshments of peach sun-
dainty dae, with angel food and devil’s food
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Following the ceremony a
| collation was served in the dining; bars. Those, enjoying the afternoon
, room where tlm color motif of pink|'vere Hazel Ruth Hartman. Irene
j and green was carried out. Pink roses) Thigpen. Alma Louise Engwer of
and ferns were again favored for. Houston. Jane Sheppard, Margaret
adornment and the table, spread in a i Helen Box. Annie Margaret Monttgom-
handsome lace cover imported from | er>'* Josephine Wofford, Jeannette
I India, was centered by the beautiful | Blackwell. Allen Conner Sale. Bever-
j embossed wedding cake. An ice b’ Gramann. Wiloise Arnold. Althea
l course with cake was served. th« : Evers and the hostess.
[ plates being garnished with pink + ♦ *
rosebuds and fern, after which thej Birthday Party
wedding cake was cut and the luck An attractive affair of Monday af-
emblems were drawn. During the
morning the bride and groom left in
'.heir auto for a wedding trip to
points in central and east Texas.
They are now at home in an attrac-
tive apartmenP'in the Phillips home
on Gonzales street.
ternoon was the. lovely Bunco party
given by Mrs. Ed Dietze at her hand-|
some new home, the hostess having
reached another mile-stone In life’s
journey on that day. The home was
beautifully decorated in lovely roses,
ferns and exquisite pot plants. A pret-
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 9, 1928, newspaper, September 9, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999896/m1/5/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.