The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CUERO. RECORD. CVEBO. TEXAS
RO RECORD
FIFTH AVENUE FASHION;
No!—I’ve Been Abroad”
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The following fnterestlng Items
were clipped from an issue of the
Record of the year 1896.
aacond class matter
_ Editor-Publisher
-------- City Editor
Advertising Manager
Sunday, one year S5.00, six months
s 11.25. of*-month Me.
r fTM, stx months $1.00 in DeWltt
■ban, 1 year 19.00, 6 months $1.25.
course — but thana ner ior me
compliment, and show her how
easily she can make her own! 'it
takes very little material.!Size l®
requires 2% yards 54-inch fabric.
Width about 2 yards.
Pattern No. 5363 is designed for
sizes 14. 1®, It, 20 years, 32, 34,
36, 38, 40, 42 bust.
Copyrttf*. 1*31 to ualted
GOOD
No. 5393
» nfitpHcd a gatte charge would
as mm % taattffi- of a public gate
premiums, it worked out probably
exhibits were good as far as they
fus going over nicely as “inost every-
fimidt line up to working,
icfi co-operation out of a bunch of
ewer saw, and a significant thing
er of news, of governmental pro-
grams, of social and scientific dis-
covery, and achievement. It also 2s
the messenger of commerce, of
trade, of maker to user, of seller to
buyer.”
jho, what it proposed, what
s|)cm and association of
was expected to do about
and with it.
4 newspaper has made pcs-
tienwide knowledge of
ittomride movement that
WAIT?
Tampa (Florida) Morning Tribune,
•Srhea the Preafikht wanted to
carry the story and message, of the
NRA to every employer and em-
ploye, every' seller and buyer,
bvery office, ''store and home, in
every city, town, hamlet and
crossroads in the country, upon
what agency did he depend to do
the work? The newspaper. And the
newspaper did it!
; “Within 34 hours, or leas, every
individual in the United States
able to read or to hear somebody
Hk read, knew about die NRA,
DUMB
'-AND HE, HiVtER mm CAPfi
It is no un-
ite fellows
It’s AH Fog to Mac
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THOuSAWOS OF(
C3H2LS \AjOut-D BE
ItCLEA.’SED kftOM
thing ready to go to® the Thanksgiving
i it win be retailed that the Christmas
less or a disappointment last year.
ope for the benefit of these who have tur-
w price will be a few notches higher than
ithout inquiring too closely Into cold stor-
have been given to understand that sev-
who were Jobless last fall are back at work
ocular pay checks, and these surely ought
ugh for work, to want some Thanksgiving
loliday arrives, as well as those who have
a during the depression.
DOROTHY DARNIT
^TlL JUST ROM HOME AND OPEN
th»3 package in front of ncv
WT O N ytJOR HAT A N D C OAT L-
ANO TAKE THIS RiCHT OVER
To MR. SOL- IDCOLD - CETI
IT OVER THERE BEFORE
TWELVE OChOCK- \
SAY- HR5.STARVEM' HAVE
YtoO A B»C PUCE OF PAPER?
I HAVE SOME VALUABLE |
ftONPS HERE - I
LANDLADY AND MAKE HER THINK 1
THESE 0CND3 ARE MIME - IT WILL
JfijffVl PUT ME IN GOOD I
VMRNT TO
I DONbrb
I TIE UP^
fiver and mingled with the crowds at the
a small
Mini at the week end, and got
■■hiking that put former President Hoov-
k. There are aomg good strong handshakers
have some thing of a grip ourself when it
b Utile pressure on a handshake and per-
endurance in that respect than President
it his was the first instance we ever heard
got his hand crippled from shaking hands.
even when it is fashionable.
the newest wrinkle unless its in
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 31, 1933, newspaper, October 31, 1933; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017210/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.