The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 16, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1$, 1»34
THE C1TR0, RECCED. CT7ERO, TEXAS
Y. \y A. f.hurc’n 7:00 p. m.
i. ic'.*.':•> met vieg 7:45 p. m.
Y\ ■ ■ciiJ’jS-'iiV.
You choir practice G:45.
r '••’.vice 7:30.
Wi v.an 150 in Sunday School
■id TO in • v. hii:ig service and a
ill house lor preaching service.
Ccn»e join our growth.
iccemp.1’- < •: oriflnb Aloc-'i
'Is fpr i’v- (tvv t'l: : r luclet;: M .
'Values J. • •* ’-.e.r .Jr.. O. A. ?.:n.- , j
miTuui. Tonr.n;*" Chaves. W-afy-jjep
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hlisses :i •-:::: H;v nun. L'
TarhiiK i Yirelin-i Puunai.
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Beulah .Vi. Et a-' Lola Ann Sari.
Joyce Derhi e - Jevce Shaw. -Wil-;'
lettc .Franke and Jeanine e.nd ;'
Hugh Jane Richardson. A? .r.’e.--ju
Louise rijillins. M.rfon Ruhr-
Guthrie. h£b :'vn BranMoy. Berinri
Antcin i : J.i irqui.s, Nriney Jan i
Wh”' d - : . Fair- Ruth Moor".!
Cor y KtH ■ • •' art Mra i«v»> Me j
Berthe. 'A i. .irpii.-Tu wq-courxe l
luner.enn* ,vr.s ‘or.'.ri. a1 the »con
hour by members of Circle Nuni-j
bar one oh' .the F.vsbyi.orian church.;
The table held minis.lure winter |
snow set its as cent -.-rpieces. and I
red cer.d’.C' n’cr.Y» u fitfully Mrs. Ida;
Helen Pifher. a rri-Hv bride, was j
seated at a tabic which held a j
miniature wedding ’’scene. Th.-;
i small chin ch was "snow co vered and j
! the milliter and entire. wedding]
j party were seen, departing. Th’’
• attractive decorations had 1 been.
..... , * j planned by Mesdame' J. C. Dobbs !
At the i eire.'i-; ^ g ■ Eckioc and Alfred Friar.
■ m lordson of St. Louis. The color mo- btirus.'Mis Shinn ane Mrs. LOKOyt
\ ^ | \ V it if cf red and silver was effective- 1 a inner newer! caffeo A nmrirtlj
L 1 J 1 i jv carried out in all the details cf program was presented by Mas-j
M R 0n M ■ j .j:e affair. Gorgeous poinsetti'as dame's Joseph Edgar. J. IL Pridgen. |
Kw p 4 3 1 ‘graced the living room while long and Chares Marquis end Jimmy,
£^m—~ua~mmmnnmmJb stemmed red radiance roses . were Pridgen ami W. E. Eekle?.
fCunc| in the reception hall. The. .
-- guests were seated at two lace ccv-; SHOWER FOR !
freshments of* Stflad. cake and hot precl lea tables which held as cen- >J‘SS RABKE .. *
chocolate were served. The guest f?rpieees large silver baskets of Ella Rabke, bv:d:-< I"c: of riic
list included with Miss Rabke: , pCinsettias on mirrored plaque-, h, fidav season, was k~n tree a♦...•>
Mesdames Frank Riebschlager. ;*placC 0ards and nut cup’s of silver: niisce-Rahecus shower on Thursday,
Walter Richter. Marvin Junker,: rnd rea and silver doilies marked , n;i( ,nocn al tllp rmiil home of Mrs.
Jack Edgar. L. J. Klecka. Henry, the paces for the guests.- Gleaming: Fritz pabke. Youpon branches lad-
Heyer. Sidney Daniels. B. B. Thorne; red tapers in low silver holders ( n v;ilh lcd bernes. decorat',d the
of Ycakum. Brinkley Peavy. Otis;completed the table, decorations.iircm5 and formcci a fitting back-
Carpenter. Earl Adcock and Corinne uctu-een the salad and the dessert &iCun;! fcr tlie occasion. Santa
Carltcn. and Misses Margaret Sher-; ccury:es little Miss Mary ^ Helen j c,3us an .;VP:, ducTng th" afterncon i
.a#] Andvni' Wriaht Envnc rleocccvi in 3, IjCtUltiflll ITGCl '____^ i t ..it let»olr c ifi v fn - «
Open Evenings
Until Christmas «• ^
Fof the convenience of our'
patrons we will remain open ,,
until 8 o'clock each evening
until Christmas.
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rabke an-
nounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daugh-
ter, Ella, to Floyd Bohne, son of
Fritz Bohne of this city, the wed-
ding to take place during th*
Christmas holidays.
^ iy 4:
The above anncuncemnt holds
the affectionate interest of the
large number of friencEs of both
the bride and groom-elect, and quite
a number of parties have been
planned for Miss Rabke.
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BRIDGE SHOWER
FOR BRIDE-ELECT
Mesdames Charles Riebschlager
and Ed DeLeon entertained with a
beautifully plannee) linen .shower
for Miss Ella Rabke, a bride-elect
of .December, at the home of Mrs.
DeLecn on Tuesday evening. The
holiday season was forecast in all
SELECT YOUR
GIFTS HERE
from our nationally knowh
and advertised stocks. ,J
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
W. A. McLeod, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Classes* for ail.
Public Worship 11 a. m and 7:30 •
p. m.
C. E. Societies 6:30 p. m.
Monday, 3:30 p. m. Woman’s J
Auxiliary.
Wednesday n£u-\v?*k service 7:30 j
p. m l Officers meeting at 8:00
Queen Quality Shoes
for Women
Florsheim Shoes
for Men
Mrs. Burns was costumed in a pur-
pl? velvet afternoon dress with
trimmings of fur and also wore a
lcvely corsage of red roses.
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GOLDEN WEDDING
CELEBRATION
Friends in Cuerc are in receipt of
invitations to a celebration in Vic-
toria on December 18th when Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Eugene Huck wifi
celebrate their golden wedding an-
niversary. Mrs. Huck was formerly
Curlee Clothes
for Men
'ctiing is your ii\cr. it • ui vv.
pounds ol liquid bile into j our bov,s.s djii y. j
If this bile is net flowing freely, your food ;
doesn't digest.‘It jusl decays tn the bowel*.
Gaa bloats up your stomach. 1 ou have' a
thick, bad taste and your breath is foul,
skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your he;-* ,
aches and you Jeel down ani tut. Your whoia I
system is poisdned.
It takes those good, old CARTER’S
LITTLE LIVER I ILLS to eet'tkes* tws
pounuj of bile flowing freely and make you
feel “op and up.” They contain wonderful,
harmless, gentle vecetable extracts, amazing
holding
birthday cake
candles was cut and .served with ice j
cream. Approximately, fifteen j
friends were present with Fielding j
to help him celebrate his natal day.;
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MONTHLY MEETING
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
The- regular meeting cf the
Friendship Club was, held on
Thursday -afternoon at the heme
nf Mrs., Alvin Wagner. Beautiful]
r.arnuess, ponue
when it comes to makirc the bile flow fresly.
But don't ask for li ver mils. Ask for C«rter'a
Little liver Pills. Look for the name Carter’*
Little Liver Pills cn the red iabel. Res«iii^a
Merchandise of Quality
MFl’H f) DTS1
•VI. K. Fredi Pastor.
Hoars oFService:
Sunday rchcol 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 10:50 a. m.
Evening service 7:30 o'clock.
The-Epworth League meets at
6:45 p m.
Does' your Chamber cf Commerce
get old'? Docs your Rotary C lb
seem a burden and ycur business,
_________________ not worth while? Without the,
high. Herman Lu.l-; church its services and iiecple whoj
buncos, R. E i attend them, ycur business career j
:onsolationv and Wir.] would be brief, your Chamber of 1
r low. Other guests i Commerce would be without mean- .
*: Mesdames George: ing and ycur Rotary Club woula|
Alvin Wofford, Wm., never have5 had an existance. The,
Louis Kaufman. Fritz j church nfakes business safe and}
gathering honoring Mrs. A. L. Rich
Specialists^
Cleaning All
WOMEN’S
WEAR
Inter
They plan to have open house for j
their family. The Record takes, this
occasion to offer congratulations.
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METHODIST
TEA •
The ladies of the Methodist
church entertained With a silver tea.
white elephant sale, country store
end handwork sale on Monday af-
ternoon in the church parlors. A
beautiful Christmas tree of yupon
berry-laden branches held the cen-
ter of attention, and colorful poin-
settia blossomsi further aidfd the
Christmas setting. A -miniature
Christmas tree of pyramided color-
ed lights, on a mirrored plaque
Senior choir
No work can be too carefully done
on women’s fine silks, woolens,
taffetas and crepes. That’s NhT we
rUM»n them expertly, wthont‘chang-
ing their shape or harming their
delicate colors.
BAPTIST CHURCH
M. R. Soileau, Pastor
Location, Gonzales and Broad-
way.
Sunday:
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching sendees 11: a. m.
Baptist Training Service 6:30 p.
m. There is? a union, for every age
a class for every one.
7:30 Preaching service.
The pastor will speaki > on t.ie
jry of Life!; Second Coming of Christ. ’ Ar=
ic rector j you ready for it? Come and hear
i the message.
Altar Guild j Bible Class in City,Auditorium is
i growing. Come and join,us at 9.30
Phone 462
Newman’s Tailor Shop
SPECIALIZED ONE DAY SERVICE
St. Thomas Day.1 a. m
thru the shop
finished with a brown silk
cord. . . filled with ,100 per
a good cent pure lamb’s wool. . . pric-
e from cd S22.50. . . another gorgeous
cdon.blue, one covered in rose satin for
-ice range $18.50.
. materials,1
d blanket K „ * * * . .
, with these U > a11 mea"s w.hen doi?S
; robes, why U>ur, xmas shopping go by
lpathpr for handy-andy’s and see the
)c beautifully decorated win-
dow, filled with hand-made
the sparkle of the gems
PAY FOR If NEXT YEAR
<OOME in today and fchoose your PHILCO
S ood morning.. . warning...
only seven more shopping
dap? until Christmas.
V. * « *
nirs. s. g. tarkington jr., was
the winner of the wrist watch
band in last Sunday’s contest
sponsored by pollv’s shopping
column. . . honorable mention
goes to mrs. tom cheatbam
who had a most attractive
entry.
e ^ ,
L he column is giving away a
two dollar cash prize this
woefc. . . read the particulars
kt the end of the column.
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U own at buster houston’s
humble service station they
sold me on the idea of “tri-
rad” the anti-freeze product
of the humble co. . . it retails
at $2.10 per gal. . . and it re-
quires approximately 1-2 gal.
for a car. . . they fill your car
by chart. . . and are sun^ to
get it just right. . . go by to
see them and get the bus fixed
up.
v * *
O h me, oh my, such an as-
sortment of beautiful christ-
’ mas trees i found at larcade’s
cash grocery. . . really a size
for every purse and for every
sice of room. . . also a most
tempting array of Christmas
fruits, nuts and candies. . . .
and fancy canned and bottled
goods for the holidays.
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U iamond solitaire rings at
john berning’s jewelry store.
. . .price ranging from $7.50
to $75.00. . . just the thing to
give the young daughter, or
girl friend. . beautiful mount-
ings and beautiful stones. . .
• her eyes would twinkle on
Christmas morning to match
V* from our complete selection of new 1935
models. A small down payment will hold it
for Christmas delivery. The balance can
be taken care of next year in easy pay-
ments out of income. PHILCO prices have
NOT gone up, but rising costs may compel
an increase soon. Buy NOW and play
safe! J
* have found the gift, for automobile. . . . they have
Christmas and always. . . .the .skilled mechanics to do the
Christmas frigidaire. . . see it job for you so that you drive
on display in r. c. flick’s win- away “another satisfied cus-
dow. . . all wrapped in cello- tomer.”
nhane and tied with a gay rib- x
i bon. . . a gift for the whole vat *' ' ‘ .
| family. . . it would please, j would make a nicer
brother, mother, sister, and *han a hkenear of your-
f ih self. . . .and certainly it would
be a gift which no one else
l x x x x could duplicate. , . rush righ*
I* ere’s a gift that will thrill up to flournoy’s studio and tfet
“him”. ... a rifle or shotgun, those photographs made be-
. rf and the place to get it is { fore Christmas. . .. and re-
at the cuero machinery and j member the special holiday
hardware co. . . they have a!offer of three 5”x7”, one hand
good selection of guns and tinted, for $3.50.
A shortage of radios between
now and Christmas seems in-
eritable. Yoor order placed
NOW will insure Christmas
delivery!
NEW 1935 PHILCO
16X — 1175
NEW PHILCO 118H
A stunning High-
bov that tunes-in
4,7 J foreign stations
m addition to American
programs. Automatic Vol-
ume Control, Shadow Tun-
ing, oversize Electro-Dy-
namic Speaker, Tone Con-
trol, etc. Cabinet of choice
Walnut with hand-rubbed
finish.
Leading norge models have....
Improved press action Lazilatch, automatic in-
terior light, adjustable and removable shelves
egg basket, butter and cheese rack, Hydro
voir, many other such conveniences.
This magnificent new Inclined
Sounding Board model gives
you the finest possible world-
wide reception, pius tone such
as only PHILCO can give. Other
important PHILCO develop-
ments include 4 Tuning Bands,
Bass Compensation, 4-Point
Tone Control, Super Class “A”
Audio -System, Auditorium
Speaker, Shadow Tuning, Auto-
matic Volume Control, PHILCO
High-Efficiency Tubes, etc. Su-
perb hand-rubbed cabinet of
gorgeous, costly woeds.
4* NEW 1935 PHIICOS
From Which To Choose
Spedal Holiday
Ltbars! A?!bwassce
THE ROLIATOR • Smooth, easy,
rolling power instead ef the harried
back-and-forth action. Result—more
cold for the current used. Only Norge
has the famous Rollator mechanism.
.JO-K-U
84B
PHILCO
J?riT3S
B i *r - set per- I
forraanro a t
an astnni^hini;- *’ PSjHS
ly low price!
Eltj.tr oiDy- h ilfli
namic Speak- ‘
er, PHILCO
Hick-Efficiency -r IS
T-Kes, etc. See tHiiM
it today!
Only Philco could offo
»ueb o value?
I py riNiTURB
Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of 8utisfacthak
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 16, 1934, newspaper, December 16, 1934; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072383/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.