The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD
Hattie Kasparek.
and Mrs. Frank Kasparek,
sons Fred and Emil, daughter, Georg-
iette spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Lauer. —Blackeyed Brunette.
Fashions Destined to Lead
the Easter Parade
!%VvV' * \ 0 -'S J tojfflB
from Koehler’s
April 3.—Charlie Slannia of Ray-
mondville visited his sister, Mrs.
ley spent the week end with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brantley.
Mrs. M. L. Neely and son, John
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. A. LSister.
Jde Kueehler and Jessie Neely
motored to Cuero Saturday.
Must leave room for some one else.
‘ 1 am still —Sparkle.
GEORGEOUS NEW FROCKS . . . that will stand out next
Sunday in the Easter Parade . . . All new styles . . Some of
them just arrived ... in the newest styles . . . colons and
materials . . . Among the new arrivals is the new Ca)>e En-
semble at $20.00. * :V',;
METYERSDALE j.cE fiflflflflflfl ™r- ana mre- ”!uie r reiS auu
April S.—We have ' been having ***** Mr. and Mrs. 1
some hot weather jthe last few days ScMenker and family last M<
and all would appreciate it if a nice •
rain would . 4 - Miss Pearl Wfentland visited
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boldt and chil- Stella Menke Wednesday night
dren of near Dobskyville spent the Those who visited Mr. and
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. KOrth Walter Hagens and sons last !
and family Sunday,. day night were: Mr. and Mrs. A
Mr. and Mrs. Walte^ Brandt are Koebn and daughjer, L>dia and
the proud parents of a fine girl born Oscar and Walter and H. Schoei
Sunday morning, March 31. *nd son Herbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dentler of near Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spies
Mission Valle* visited at the hdfne of Mr- an* Mrs. August Koehn oi
the ^adys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- lettsville were on a business ti
ard Gerbert Tuesday evening. Yoakum one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reppert and August Sides Jr., of Alice is
little son, LeRay, visited at the home visiting relatives and friends,
of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoefling last Robert Frey spent Sunday ey
'Sunday. with Herbert Schoenfeldt.
V W VT/vnfllncr .nil P {7.V, a i Blue RibbOO.
Be among Fashions Prettiest Dressed . Women i Easter
, by wearing one of these new arrivals; choose from
Pastel Georgettes, Sleeveless Washable Crepes, Figured Crapes, Delicate .
Painted Silks, Flat Crepes in High Shade*
Mre. Finly Tiipm of Yoakum viait-
I her* Saturday night.
Mbs Roby Lee Crawford |Was
Mteas to a number of friends Satur-
i| sight, complimenting her cousin,
in Crawford. A number of
ieadirwere invited to celebrate the
Irtbiiy and a good program was
doved. -Cor.
DRESSES THAT WERE
MADE TO SELL
EOR MUCH MORE
Try fresh whole wheat bread from
PUakal’s Home Bakery. (ftdv)
Live Oak
April 8.—Its the beginning of an
other new month (April), srr here’s
toping that March winds will leave
'm how. Hope we will get some of
$|gee April showers which bring May
Sfcrwers (as Mm old saying is).
A The farmers are In very much need
of rain for the Mfcfc winds has dried
oat all the moistare. % s
Most all the farmers have their
eottos planted Corn is growing nice.
Berth old Dittfurth and family were
guests of Mf* and Mrs. Paul Koehler
Wednesday night.
Hy. Janssen and Felix Bin hart were
business * visitors at the Hy. Bues
Morris
' April 3.—After being absent last
week will try to cdme back with a
few lines.
Crops are in nice shape. Farmers
are busy planting cdtton and plowing
corn.
4 ■ ^ *• i
Mr. and Mrs. Tate Pierce and sons
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pils-
ner Sunday. « .. „
*4 *-•*■'*
Mrs. August Berg spent Sunday
with Mrs. Joe Reinhart.
John Yorek of Shiner spent last
week with Clem Peters.
Mrs. S. E. Hagef called on Mrs.
August Schmidt Monday.
I am still af —Dewey Rose.
Easter Hosiery
Hosiery always plays an important-part
in the Easter Ensemple.
Our large showing :of over /fifteen of
the newest Spring colors in service
weight and Chiffon Kayser and Phoenix
Hose will make lovely Easter Gifts to
your friends or the family.
j; v $1.65 to $2.50
Easter Novelties
J For Gifts’
Chick Easter Neckwear.
EaStfer Flowers Corsages.
Easter Costume Jewelry.
Easter Hand Bags in colors to
your ensemble. ...
Last Day
Clara Bow
Of traditional importance
Hat must, be smart—and
KOEHLER’S it will be. ;
have been added to onr^lR!
this week, in many new St;
bricas—exotic treatment* I
ities to match your own.
were never prettier. ‘
Come in and select yoi
“RED HAIR”
Aesops Fables, and
Pathe News.
Thursday and Friday
Adolph Menjou
pt Helmers of Nordheim spent
iy with their sister Mrs. Hy.
A Night of
Mystery.”
Lovely new styles
Straps, with high
Patent, Satin and
leathers.
Smart
Easter FootWear
.... Edwin Clapp,
Packard and
Friendly Five
to Satisfy every-
one’s taste and
pocketbo'okt .
$5.00 to $14.50
Yoakum Route 1
April 3.—We had
fnatch
Mi tak
March"
Mr. and Mrs _
Pargmann spent a few pleasant winds blowing last week.
r l i »
Easter is coming sd you writers,
wait for the Easter rabbit.
Mrs. F. A. Kasparek, son, Emil,
and daughter, Gdorgiette, spent- Fri-
r day evening with Mrs. Henry Her
chek.
Hr. and Mrs. Louis Barcak are
proud of a new born bgby boy. Con-
gatulations.
Mr. and Mrs. EmU Lauer spent one
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Kasparek. *
» •
Those who spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harbieh were Mrs.
Pauline Hrcek and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Harbieh, and little
daughter, Lucile.
Miss Frances Kasparek spent last
at the D. Pargmann home Sun-
ventng.
Itirl and family were guests of
insea and family Sunday,
and Mrs. *Emil KrietsCh and he
lfise Iva spent a few hoars
Beeben home Sunday after-
EASTERTIME
was made
for men too!
The parade of Easter
fashions finds men wpll
in the front, holding their
position in the. gayest of
seasons by their timely
attire made possible thru
the apparel offerings of
Koehler’s “Where Good
Style Prevails.”
I
Smartly Tailored
Suits
Saturday
Madge Bellamy
‘Very Confidential
Eaater
Neckwear
Smart Easter Neck-
wear 4n bright * new
patterns.
Emil Pargmann and family spent
Sunday and Monday in Yoakum vis-
Iting relatives there.
ijL-^ashful Blue Eyed.
Cuero Route 3
April t.—We are having driszly
weather now. we have been having
(MW' terrible wind fbr the last
Dfi^ND
v Last Day
A1 Cooke and Kit Guard
...EASTER. HOSIERY
In fancy and plain
colors. Y.
Sunday night with Miss Vlasta Kas-
parek. : ’ ■ • *v . ’ - - .
Miss E)la Hrcek spent a week with
Mr. an^/Mrs Harbibh of Cistern.
i kf. and Mra. John Orsak are proud
ewners of a new dygfrolet which
they bought a few days ago. *
Those who spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Ermis where Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Baros and fafnily and Miss
Janie Kasparek. >,
F. A. Kasparek and son Fred spent
Sunday with Frank Klecka.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harbieh visited
her mother, Mrs. Pauline Hrcek Sun-,
day evening. ' r
Those who spent Sunday with Miss
Frances Kasparek were Misses Vlasta
Kasparek, Evelyn Parma and sister,
Edith. #
Miss Janie Kasparek is spending
this week with her aunt Mrs. Chas.
Ennis.
John Lauer spent Sunday with Miss
i “The Legion&ires
From Paris.”
y Comedy “Way of all
Pants.”
An added attraction.
ft*.' Ed Barth or Hobson
totottfce *e«k end with her parents,
Henry M t of near EdgSr.
Mr. anff Mrs E. Morrow and little
daughter, Ray were shopping in Cue-
Saturday afternoon
Mr. and M*. Tom Stell of Cuero
was setjiMmr high way Saturday.
, Miss. Norma Emma McCormick of
Austbi spent the- week end with her
-ftoeots, BklUand Mrs. W. W. McCor-
mick of ClmetA.
*Mr». W. T. Reader and family
spent a Jew days with her parents,
Mr. and %Le1*t»r ; -f
f5orry fb^report that Mr. and Mrs.
Cull Stnffrjs are down with the fin.
Wish them a speedy recovery.
.Oscar Barth of . Hobson spent the
week end with John Henry- Barth.
Miss Eva Jay and Brandon Brant-
$20.00 to $27.50
SMART EASTER
SHIRTS
Collars attached and
^eckband styles in
<iew Spring pattern*
and white broad-
cloth
$1.95 to $3*50
See Our Window Display
for the
little boys
, too^y.
1 year
to 8 years
Boys Longie Suits
*18.50 to *14.75 /
SMART STRAW HATO
to top off the new Easter
Suit. We have them
$1.95 to $6,4)0
Dodo Reid
Dancing, Singing and
Mental Demonstration
Thura, Fri. and Sat.
TOM TYLER
Koehler Dry Goods
The House of Quality
Notice:—Have your num
bered tickets, at the Queen
at 3 o'clock Saturday.
Hava You Tried?
gf BELL1 1
BROTHERS
ONE DAY
CLEANING AND PRESS-
ING SERVICE?
Phone 50
By H. F
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 4, 1928, newspaper, April 4, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046605/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.