The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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WESTHOFF
Oct. 26.—Mr.
rta of Karnes
Of Mrs. ^adra Pierce.
in Gloor
Garden
of Mrs.
and wife and Miss
of San Antonio were
O. C. Bruenlng Sun-
r
SHfirh.' Smith daughter of Gon
week end with Mrs
sales spent the
Hob*. M»ler
Robt. Miller
V«ek looking a
m1!. T. Walke *
Walter Rldhe
Nestor
and Mrs. Chas. Roh-
Clty were Sunday
ews
hike to Edgar and reported a good
time.
Misses Eda and Gladys Prewitt
and Vera McDonald enjoyed Sunday
evening in Victoria with some of
their friends and relatives.
Owen St. Clair spent the week end
at home. —Reporter.
STRATTON
Oct. 6.—Cotton picking is out of
was in Pearsall last ,n our community.
)
‘ter. ram h interests,
and family of
® were pieagant visitors last
his brbther’s family. L. A.
r, of thi* place.
Swp McMurry and A
U> Shiner last Tues
:'-+ j ‘ ’
left Sunday for Gal
>n to be goie for some time,
j. Victor Card and baby of
r Creek were guests of Mrs.
viy Lord and family^Sunday.
Mrs. C. C. Sef rest is visiting home
:s in Wrights boro this week.,
b-t Our town regr ?ts very much to lose
Mr. Frank Avant and family, w-ho
Will move to Mercedes. Texas this
Week to make their home. Mr. .Want
one of West tioffs most popular
rs and in partnership with> his
tn-law, C. T. Roberts, have en
a good tiade. Mr. Avant has
aed a lar ter establishment in
des andt wje ore .extending besf
ihes for* hl^s iccoss in the Valley.
,* v Bernard Bone of Austin • was in
West ho ff the padt week end.
W. F. Hgncoct and wife were in
-fcuero Saturday. —Cor.
LIV E^pAK
1 Oct. 2{<^We ire having a real
!eool nortiief a* present, while moat
i Wf the fanners i re looking for rain,
| so they cin get ready to plow again.
* Those Visiting at the home of John
were Emil Pargmann and fam-
Joe Schaefer and family. Alfred
ana- *nd Johann Segebade.
0 Bffehl. tad family of Wees-
, At Sdrfoh 1 family were guests
home of !Jenry Janssen.
Agnes and Rosie Linh&rt
, a few houis Friday with their
la, Lillie Pargmann.
Je Briefer and family were
L at the, home of Rudoph
Sunday.
a-nurprise was given to the
friends of the marriage of Emil
sh and Miss Josephine WagneT
lay morning at 10 o'clock at
Nordhel!m> ; LatWeran chi^rch.
i. Kluge perfoiming the ceremony
extend heavy congratulations
good wishes,
r. and Mrs
ters, Misses
Henry Koehler and
Martha and'Norma.
and Mrs. Oito Helmers were
at the home of J. D Pargmann
. —billies.
HOCHHEIM
Oct. 26.—Mrs. I, D. Brice from San
visited >ur school Monday
on Jiar ray to Yoakum
she will r* main a few days,
rs. R. H. Rogers of San Antonio
returned hd^ne after staying a
weeks in Hecliheim. She was
panied to b»r home by Mr. and
Theodore Femming.
The Mexican s drool began Mon
lay morning with
wee. „
iMissMildred P
in Houston
no pupils in attend-
spent the week
and attended Rice-
football game.-
Schwab rnd Frank Kunetka
Cuero wer^ visitors in Hoch-
tadies cluh met at Mrs. John-
and Was veil attended by all
members. A .member of interest-
es were dnyed which afford-
a great deal ol fun. In one contest
Philip Well pett was awarded
high score for being the
p4rSon. In another Mrs
Steen Won ns being the best
. Lovely refreshments of sand-
Iced tea tnd cake wore serv-
I *
Jaeger and Willie Granri-
atteftdAd he picture show
ir. H
r. and Mrs. John Thornton of De-
Michigan ate guests of Mr. and
Hodge Crawford.
Mrs. Crawford Were hosts
of friends and relatives
when they entertained
barbecue in honor of tehir
Mta. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton of De-
k.
The'Bible study Class began Friday
the Pr sSbyterla n church
director.
boys have com-
| ball court and have
They expect some
the season. The
organised a short
'Of
We have been having quite a num-
ber of showers this week. *
Miss Janie LeOalley spent the past
week, end in Cuero.
Frank Hollan called bn Miss Alta
Benbow Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ku-
netka.
George Morrow and family
and H. A. Neal and family called
at the D. H. Benbow home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Means called at
the B. F. Benbow home Saturday
morning. ,
Those who enjoyed a picnic and
went hickory niu hunting Sunday
were: B. F. Benbow and family,
Mrs. W. A. Swartz and children.
Mrs: G. B-nbow and Ruth and Marie
Lassig.
Ruth Lassig spent Monday night
with Edna Earl Agnew.
W. White spent the past week end
in Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. West called at the
Castellow home Sunday.
Those who called at the Swartz
home Sunday evening^were: Mrs. W.
Lassig and daughter, Johnnie Ben-
bow, Berth#-Cook, Eppie Castellow,
Annie Richter, Homer Castellow and
Clarence West.
Johnnie Benlrow spent Sunday night
with Ruth Lassig.
Suda Hollub, Mary Ann DuBose,
Annie Buch and Ferdinand Buch at-
tended the fair in Yorktown Thurs-
day evening.
We are glad to report Clinton
Smith Jr., well again after being on
the*sick list.
Misses Johnnie Benbow and Mary
DuBose called on Mrs. H. Warren,
Saturday evening.
Mrgj Suda Hollub. Mrs. Dicy Jen-
nings and Farris DuBose motored to
Yoakum Saturday.
H. Warren left Saturday for Hous-
ton where he will spend a few- days.
Mrs. G. Benbow is spending a few
days with Mrs. W. A. Swartz.
Tere will be a barbecue and box
supper at the Stratton school Friday
October 29. Everybody is invited.
—Rosy Rouge.
Louis Orsak and brother. Charlie,
spent Sunday evening with John Or ]
sak.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Urban called;
on Mrs. Louise Urban Tuesday even-j
ing.. I |
Robert Schmidt chatted awihle with j
Louis Friedel Monday morning.
Mrs. Joe Reinhart and sons spent
Sunday with Mrs. O. W. Emken of
Shiner.
Elmar Prause chatted a while with ;
Fred Petering Saturday morning.
Mrs. Louise Urban called on and J
chatted a while with Mrs. Adolph r
Hempel' .Monday evening.
Hello. Orange Blossom, so you j
must, he the one writing in the Yoa-,
kum Herald, aren’t you? Yes it's me ;
in the Itera.Id.'Crossenville.
Howard Baldwin of the Baldwin's.
Business College of Yoakum 'was a
■visitor the Monti, „ l,ool Md.tr {
evening. uUe, rhlcago. III:, and only inclose
”» ,_ _ .
1 only son of our Commissidfler Triltt We are g|sd to~ say
1 Waltscheis nnd Wife. I \ Srheffel oi^r dear •pfistOi- iVfWwvflr-
One-Story Dairy Stable Design r
Follows Armroved Modern Idoas Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neadamj their | ing after h4.g seriousl^iB^or mon^
r ; | daughter, Mrs. Myron Hainptoh of I than a monqp. • * r- "**.
, Victoria spent n few days vjsitjing al i K°v- an<1 ^,!r< S< ^elR6 tpgtored ot
the home of John Pierre and family, j Westhoff Monday afternoon to take
On last Sunday Mn. John Pierce j the train tn Friederickshurg wher^
celebrated her hirihtiay having with : they wiii sjjelid a period ,,f H.ree
her Mr. and Mrs. Billo and fankily of' weeks. We I are all wiihiig} them
Mission Valley and G. M. Gisljr and | health aid food luck on their trip,
family of Victoria and Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and irs August stop-
D. M. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs.; P?d at Hie l^me of Mr. and Whl.
Louis'Nead of Victoria. And on Mon-
By W. A. RADFORD . thin, of good materials so that it will
Mr William a. Radford win «naw*f '■ be wetuhertight. Continuous window-
z ; •“**■«*. Tr,m »«'• *"■>
suiijpct of hutidinir work- on the farm, ‘tght, Jielping to keep the stable sani
for the readers of this paper. On ae- j tary.e
count of IiIm wide experience ae editor. T. , ,
author and manufacturer, he is. With- ' ^ ^ noted by the floor plan Ol
out doubt, the highest authority on the ( the building that there la a mtlkhouse
adjoining. The carrier track runs
front the stable to the mtlkbouse to
Joe Onhizer whs a caller to Yoakum ( rwo-cent stump for reply.
Thursday.
Well. Rosy Rouge. Orange Blossom, i
Country Lassie, and Dix. just keep i
your weekly Wws a canting and we i
soon will have a nice page of Rural •
News (which i know the editor will;
appreciate very [mucli.K
Mary Michel and mother motored
to Yoakum Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buesing spent
Thursday with relatives in Shiner.
Hello Ratcliff#, aren't you E. R. or j
B. G.? if correct which of the two j
are you?
Mrs. Clem Peters and*, daughter.
Liltuse. spent Friday with Mrs. John
Yurek of Shiner.
Louis Friedel 'chatted a while with
Frank Herchek Wednesday.
Must close asj my letter is getting ,
rather long, will come again if my;
letter does not strike the w^sto
basket. Good-bye. , »—Marigold.
Owners of dairy herds of consider-
able size have changedr their..ideas
somewhat ot what a stable should he
during recent years. Instead of the
two-story barn, with the stable on'the
ground level and a mow floor above,
a one-story stable, such as is shown
in the accompanying Illustration, is
popular.
This type of dairy building design
is recommended only to those who al-
ready huve buildings for the storage
of hay and other roughage. In that
case it considerable purt of the cofct
of a building jnay he saved. By the
addition.of silos of sufficient size to
house the silage the herd will need,
the animals may be housed at less
cost than when the ustful barn Is
built. jt
The design shown Is 100 feet long
and 3f; feet wide, nnd has single
stanchions for cows, 25 on either
side. It wllk be noted that the In-
terior layout of the barn Is for the
cows to face. out. This arrangement
j may be reversed, if desired. The little
alley runs through the center of tbe
ARNECKEVILLE ■ j stable, which is a convenient arrange-
ftot. 2G.—We had a high north ' ment If it is desired to load the
wind Saturday afternoon accompanied j manure directly into the spreader,
hv a heavy- shower of rain. i design shows overhead tracks,
r- ^ ... 1 however, for both manure remorkl
Farmers are busy cutting their ljav „„, „ . .. . . . . ..
- “ • and distribution of feed to the man-
while the sun shines as the sun beat' ger^
the rain for a few days. j , A system of suction ventilation to
A few from here attended the j provide the animals with fresh air
fairs at Victoria and Yorktown last without drafts and for the removal of
make easy the transportation of cans
to. the cooler. A loading platform Sim-
day night \lr..and Mr*. Louis larger.
Ferd Deni let- and Miss Rosa Dfntler,
were at the Pierce home. All wished
for Mr*. Pierce a long and happy life
and many more birthday*.
Mrs. Krueger of Kilgore is visiting
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Rjowalt.
Hugo Hartmann and family iisited
near Arneckeville at. the bogie of!
Alfred Hartmann last Sunday.
Quite a few ffom here * attended
the Yorktown and Victoria fa rs.
Fastve. Tuiedav mjoming, on ^their
way back fiom San Antcnio # where
they will scon makd their home.
There wil he Sunday sckoo'l us-
ual Sunday.
I shall tiv very knuch to
something
There is a lot of sickness it this
neighborhood and so the si usage
supper which was to tie October 29.
will he postponed until Tlianks?iving '
Day. November 25. So friends all re-j
member the date as all are we come. (
No Sausage supper at the Luther I
Dix | *00 Harvey
-! and Mrs. F
Hall October 29.
write
very week, as faithful as
the other vtriters.
; (t
-Rosebud of tbe Crmyoth
WESER *' ''
Oct. 26.—after a long absence Vwlll
again send In a fe witenis.
Most'everrhody frfc»m here at^Ebded
Yorktowh WedheiMay*.
‘‘ the fair in
Miss I eon|a Wagncfr spent rfie #-eek
end- with ho
Oct. 26-
LINDENAU
We are all enjoying fine! moving ieei
CHEAPSIDE
OcL 26.—We are having fine rains,
everybody is getting their gardens
and oat patches platned and up nicely.
The health of the rountry is good.
Rev. Carroll preached for us Sun-
day. being hid regular day. Rev. Man-
se! Eider of Pearsall was here and
preached Sunday night.
There will be a fifth Sunday service
here next Sunday. Hochheim and
Westhoff both rendering part of the
jirogram.
George Stain and Orville Bellinger,
left the past week for north Texas.
The oil well husipess is interesting
near here. One w-ell on the Preston
place* is planning to make a test in a
few days and a new drilling outfit
has been put up and ready for work
oh J. F. Elders place. Do hope they
find oil in paying quantities.
Miss Gladys Norrell one of our
teachers spent the week end at
Smiley with her parents.
Sdrry to report Mra. Jessie Preston
siok. Hope she wil! soon be herself
again.
We all went and enjoyed the big
circus and appreciated tbe thought-
fulness of our editor in giving us
complimentary tickets. Thanks.
—A Sub.
week.
- Church was not so well attended
Sunday night. ,
Next Sunday morning there will be
church and as its the Reformation
Festival the Holy Communion will be
observed.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Koehler spent
Sunday w-ith their son at Seguin.
who is attendihg college there.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schorlemer Jr.
and Mrs. E. Meier and children spent
Sunday with C. Krueger and children.
Arthur Junker and family of Cuero
spRent Saturday and Sunday here with
relatives. . • , ;
Miss Irene Schultz spent Saturday
and Sunday with home folks at
Bloomington. —Country' Lassie.
foul n!r, Is included In the design.
The floor is of concrete and the stall
partition* of sanitary steel type.
Drinking fountains are at the stall-
heads to supply the animal9 with a
, continuous flow of fresh water.
The building is of frame construc-
pllflea the loading, of tbe milk into
truck* or wagons. Tbe mlikhouse ia
entirely separate'from the stable, a
health requirement la most t com-
munities.
While this, building UJarger than
most farmers will need, to house addi-
tions to their herds it'may be Short-
ened to meet their needs. The same
proportions, however, should be main-
tained.
J
and a box supper that night every j since 1S85. First to the good
body is welcome. I t i Cuero Bulletin. -—Peach C.
'I**; Ufa £<n Kii«and’mofhlwdiYC’j
Yoakum- Sunday, i . ,,
old
THOMASTON
tluGajt ♦ • n l'# »
hay' Morris ' I will guess ' agairl. 1 ^rs- John Murphree and
say you are H. U. If you are not rliis
one you haveu't any name.
Come on Rosy Rouge and write to
The Record every’ week.
I remain as ever. —Orange Blossom
MORRIS
Oct. 26.—Our community was bless-
ed with a fin rain on Wednesday and
Saturday, which was very good for
the gardens and pasture*.
Ducks and geese have been flying
plentiful the past week, which seems
as if Mr. North Wind will be pretty
early and cold this year.
The large black cloud Saturday
evening, which came up from the
north reminded the people of their
coats and wraps.
Gus Prause and daughter. Stella,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Prause Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. August Petering
spent the day Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruno Lelst.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wendel and
children and Me gnd Mrs. Adolph
Wendel and daughters. Ella and
Anna Lee spent. Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilscher Sr. and
family. ♦
wgs a caller at Yop-
Uy morning.'
CLEAR CREEK
Oct. 26.—This section has had fine
rains which we trust will make good
grass for the stock tills winter. The
farmers will he very busy planting
oats and barley as soon as the land
can he prepared.
Everybody has been busy getting a j
fall garden planted in order to lie i
able to live at borne and hoard at the
same place.
Mrs. Eil Tully and little daughter
of Cuero visited at the home fo her
father, Mr. Charles Wofford, Tues-
day afternoon.
Mrs. S. D. Hefner of Lost*-Creek
community was hostess Tuesday af-
ternoon to the '‘Priscilla Needle
work club.”
The following were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Thomason and Miss
Lillfr Mae Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Hooge and children: Mellville
Hodge’and sisters, Misses Alpha Lee
and Merle; Mrs. J D. Hardy, Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Wallace and children.
Victor and Bruce Card.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Hardy and lit-
tle son. motored to Gonzales Sunday
to visit her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
J. W. Albritten aid. their little daugh-
ter. Dorothy, who is going to school
in Gonzales this session.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wallace and
children spent a few- hours Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. Fred Thigpen of
Ihe Valley View section.
—Dalseo.
CROSSENVILLE
Oct. 26.—We had had a real eool
norther Saturday and Sunday. It
made us get our coats.
Most of the farmers havp turned
their cattle in the fields.
FIVE MILE
Oct 26 ~ Oh what beautiful weath-
er. Makes us feel like sending in
some news.
Mr. ami Mrs. Chas. Kndcke were
surprised by the “42 crowd” Sunday
night,
Mr*. . Wm. BuelTrt^ and Mrs. John
Pflug spent an enjoyable evening.
Wednesday with Mrs. Gohmert.
Herbert Rabke and Meinert Muel-
ler were employed on the fair
grounds at Yorktown. -
Mrs. Ernest Richter and sons and
Misses White and Barthlome attend-
ed the Little World’s Fair, Wednes-
day.
Oscar Pieper returned home after
spending a few days with his sister
Mrs. F. Iluske who now resides in
Brownwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rabke and their
two attractive daughters. Misses Ella
and llamae. from Meyersville, were
visiting at tile Geo. Gohmert home
Sunday night.
Onr school will join the Halloween
spirit Friday night. Hope to see a
good 'crowd there.
'Rny. Morris, we will 'bdmlt that, we
are „slow writers but our community
has gone to sleep and so we haven’t
much to write about. How about
cracking same nuts. Here is one, ans-
wer it. "Why ig a kiss like a sewing
machine?” —Roses.
weather this week.
nr.foiks near YofkWvfn.
Mr. and Trs. Win. Bruns in
Kilgore Sat inlay. "*
Mr. and i|rs. Rudolph Martin1'and
were tisiting wftlr1 Mr.
•ank Seller £tmda??!l
Albert hRus of ?.1^yertv111e’'!s*fmsy'
stuff to his ne\V’ hhrae.
the B. Dreyfcr place which he r^tetit-
The farmers are hauling in thjp rest lv bought tl
of their crop and getting really to ' near fut'jre-
meet winter in a fit shape. ^r- a,u*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hingst visit- Ander spent 'Wednesday w1t!t"lXlois
ed at tbe home of Mr. and .Mrs. A.! Glsler and fnmily.
Hlngst Saturday night. We had a
• There wns no sermon Sunday he- a co°’ nortl
cause of our dear pastor's illnesis. hut
Sunday school as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry St oil ell and; Are You
family of Greenau, and Mr. and Mrs. J
Herman Luebert and daughters, Eliza-
ey will move ilert? W tile
We welcome therfi ’-1
Mrs. Frank Seller of
beth and Gertrude were guestd it the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stiolleis
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Frers and fbmily
Mr. and Mrs. Sour and family from
Westhoff were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Arndt, Sunday.
Miss Alma Frers visited at the
home of her chum. Miss Hilda Sctieffel
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Jane S'cheffd visited at the
home of Misses Lula and Willie
Marie Kahllch. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ben Regner was a guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fastve. Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. E. Scheffel and children •
motored to Cuero Sunday afterhoon.
good ra|n hcre'‘am! ftavc
:er at present.
Sutistflrfe.
MLxAL
t- *
a Nervous, Irritable
Woman?- .*. bvr
little daughter. Nell, are visiting in
Edna as the guests of Mrs. J. W.
McDonald.
Mrs. J. R. Wright is in Houston
where she is attending the meeting
of the Easter Star.
Miss Maggie Mae Callihan came
home for a visit over the week end
from her school at Concrete.
Mrs. Thos. Murphree of • Cuero
visited Mrs. JJ' O. Murphree'here
Monday. j — ,
Misses Pearl and Viyian Adcock
spent Saturday«and Sunday \vith;their |
parents. Riley and Richard Adcock.
We felt the sudden drop in tem-
perature Saturday and coats and
sweaters were very much in evi-
dence. * ' •—Cor.
San Antofcio, Texas. — *T tried1 Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription tor -fem-
inine troub]£«.4fd it
helped .me very
much; FrtjfRe^edgt
times so ir- wbuld
have to ,go
I would nave head-
aches arid 6. drag-
ging fertsatltort •ami
was very nergoos
a
gained in, weight
and fek .bettefl in
every way. I eertamfy grp glad to tell
others what his medicine las ddlft^or
me.”—Mrs. J, D. Scott, 223 KfHer.-t *>
>oth fluid, and tablet dj
HP- .v~. vO Dr. Pierce, BufxabjN
for trial pad age of tablets. Wr
free medical advice.’ 4 •••
Is Someone Else Banking Your Money?
Don’t let all you earn pass on to others. Ar por-
tion of it should b* yours to keep-jfor your future,,!
needs. , |~ ,
Try saving systematically by opiening an Ac- •
count with us and depositing a smill amount every’’1
week. We Invite Small Account*
FARMERS STATE RANK
A Guaranty Bond Bank
Earlle and ’ Ella Matthew of Yoa-
kum called at .the Kirkland home Sun-1 nip patch and fall garden.
* CENTER
Oct. 26—The cotton is gathered
and" only a small portion of the
corn, hut farmers will soon have that
snugly housed ns they now have
plenty of time.
This section was blessed with a
glorious good seasonable rain Satur-
day evening and now it is* in order to
plant, oats, rye and a fine largo tur-
concRete
Oct. 26.—The health of the ’conh-
munity is very good at present.
The majority of the cottoji of this
community has been gathered. The
pecan crop has hfen pronounced
very good.
Miss Hilda Frels is visiting relar
tives at Lampassas. She will return
abotu October, 30.
Miss Mildred Baker of Concrete is
attending Baldwin’s Business College
at Yoakum.
The principal of our school and pu-
pils went hiking and hickory nut
hunting Saturday to Bdgar.
•Airs. Nelms and daughter are visit- j
Ing in San Marcos this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. McCormick went
lo Hallettsvllle Saturday to ho at the
bedside of her brother, Ardne#'Gu-
thrie. who Is very ill.
We had a heavy rain here Satur-
day afternoon about 2 o’cRfck and
another one about 5 o'clock.
Glen Baker who is working for the
Western Union Telegraph Company
came here last Thursday night and
stayed with relatives until Saturday
morning before going to Louisiana,
Come on Rosy Rouge with all the
good news from old Stratton. I be-
lieve 1 know you. —Peggy..
Wear C. & W. Brand Woi
Made in Cuero
OVERALLS, JUMPERS, UNIONALL5, PLAY
AND $HIRTS.
PANTS IN KHAKI, HONG-KONG, SAND COLOR
ASSORTED STRIPES (
BOYS’ LONGIES -J f
All Being Manufactured now in our
Satiafaction guaranteed by Maneft
i»v3
Lumber
and
Builders’
Supplies
.
7
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Prairie
Hill called at the Matthew home Sun-
day.
Mrs Earlie Morrow was shopping
in Yoakum Saturday afternoon.
Miss Lula Kirkland spent Satur-
day night with Estella Darst of Yoa-
kUth.
Terry Newman of Cuero was a vis-1
Itor on his farm Sunday.
Mrs. Suda Hollub motored to Yoa-
kum Saturday.
Thera will be a barbecue at the
Stratton school house October 2*th
Our friend and neighbor. Horace
Hudgeons has returned frdtn a three
week's stay in the east Texas rice
fields, while Mrs. Hudgenos spent a
pleasant, visit during the time with
her mother. Mrs. Faney Ste^n of the
Hope section.
Ab Rhodes from Taylor visited his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Steen Rhodes.
Mrs. Tom Milligan of Concrete visit-
ed relatives here last week.
One of your esteemed correspond-
ents wanted to know who "Peech C”
is. he is Just. “Peakh” Clark, a corres-
pondent to Cuero and Yoakum papers
SCHROEOER
OcL 26 —Well after being absent a
week will come back again to tell
that our neighborhood har a good
rain last Wednesday and * another^
soaker Saturday.
The other Saturday night some of
the Luther leaguers went to the
home of Mrs. Anna Preiss and gave
her daughter. Miss Rosie, a. sbOWer.
She was married t<j Arthur Waitscheis
on last Monday, October 18 at "3
o'clock in the afternoon in the Luther*
an church, after a a honey-moon to
Angeton they will return to Vlctdrini
to make tftwr homes._____
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1926, newspaper, October 27, 1926; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017205/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.