The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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CENTENNIAL
TURKEY TROT
Nov. V), 11, 12, 1936
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: A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
The Weather
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SomewhaJ unsettled in
south portion probably light
west portion and on coast,
(That warmer in northeast t
southwest portion Tuesday.
YOU 42.—HO, 264.
CUERO. TEXASItfONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1936
tflflbvvn Talk. |REV. FRED TO
-—iLEAVE CUERO
wfen, the big day is almost j
at bland. Ton orrow Cuero op- j
ens her 1936 Turkey Trot, and j
wlthi favorable weather the!
> celebration should be the
greatest this :ity has ever
staged. Comnuttees have been
working for ttfeeks. During the
past few days their activity
has teen ’almost feverish, j Methodist Conference i
FOR GOLIAD
Rev. W. M. Lane is New
Pastor of Methodist
Church Here.
MANY CHANGES
AS ARTIST SEES MRS. SIMPSON
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EXHIBITS TAKE
SHAPE MONDAY
AS TROT NEARS
Poultry to be Seen
Cudahy Packing
Company.
RELATIONS WITH KING STRAINED?
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Every committee has given (
splendid cooperation. Cuero
citizens have pitched in and
worked hard. We hope that
their efforts mil be rewarded,
feel certain that they will
Transfers Number of
Ministers.
WM
Rev. M. K. Fred, pastor of the
Methodist church of this city for
j the past two years, will be trans-
ferred to the Goliad-Fannin church
I«c™0rece4es»sun- £2S*1" r"’lac'
*hi»y day Wednesday. so Texas Centennial Metho-
dist conference decided at. a final
just | session in Houston Sunday evenin'?.
^Troti Fred has contrbuted valuable
* work to the church in this city and
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Cuero. doesn’t realize
how “big” th i Turkey
really is. The recognition giv-! announcement of his transfer will
the Cuero celebration by! be greeted with regret in Cuero.
, . ..__, i The conference appointed Rev. S I
■reSS Of -he nation Jndi- , B Beall presiding elder of this dis-
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cate% to somd degree |
“greatness” of the Trot. . We
lijlormed that Time Maga-
trict.
The entire Yoakum district will be
as follows: » •
i . .. i Presiding elder. S. B. Beall,
tfne fill have a representative; Bloomington, e. m. Jordan; Co-
in Cuero for the Trot and lumbus. Don e. Duiany: Cuero. w.
- “Time” covers only the largest;^’Lake, R E. Duke:
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.Edna. J. C. Young; El Campo. Shan
nation. IM Hull; Flatonia, ;0. M. Col*; Ga-
Even “the Battle Of Flowers at nado-Louise, W. T. Veatch; Gar-
wood-Rock Island, A. F. Forester;
■ra.fi, . , . Goliad-Fannln. M. K. Fred; Gon-
cinto celebration at Houston zaies, k. c. Minter: Hiiiettsviiie-
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' events staged In the
to merit
attention
of! Shiner. A. Guycn; La Grange. H.
It lufet eops? to chnw!H- Bain: Leesv]lle circuit- t0 be
Time. It jU>t goes to snow, Markham circuit. E. W.
What the worfd thinks of the j Thompson (supply); Nixon, S. C.
* • • j Dunn; Nixon circuit, J. R. Kidweil: j
Nursery circuit. Robert Walker ’
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Sketch of Mrs. Ernest Simpson drawn In Austria
This sketch of Mrs. Ernest (Wally) Simpson, American friend of
King Edward VIXI, is a reproduction of a drawing made in Vienna
last month by Porter Woodruff, whose work is known in America.
—Central f'rec*
Cuero stores
• their doors
K emplqyees w
holiday. Caf
atwids And
* #
are to close
Wednesday and
enjoy a > full
cold drink
ing5 stations
course remain open to
itors, but all
mts are to be
day. It had been
suggested that
open to accom-
in any way pos-
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-neighbo :hood
its did not
remair
closed,
a holiday.
Everything
■ for the big
Which is to b<
Turkey Trot’i
arranged and
start arriving
We are just wondering
wouldn’t be a| good idea
Main and
i
(supply); Palacios, J. C. Gibbons1;
Port Lavaca. Roy G. Rader; Smiley.
E. H. Johnson; Victoria, E. C. Cal-
houn: Wackier, S. R. Horwood;
Weimar. J:. H. E. Wllhnann; Wei-
mar circuit', W. L. Hightower; Yoa-
kum, J. W, Mayne; Yorktown-
Westhoff, W. R. McPherson (sup-
ply). #
Commissioner. Southwestern Ad-
vocate. E. H. Johnson.
Lutherans Observe
50th Anniversarv
Church Founding
but with other Cities in, Hundreds of Lutherans from
closine 1 Cuero and nearby communities
. [gathered at St. Mark’s Lutheran
think it, church Sunday evening for a most
open. The sub- ! impressive service commemorating
Wednesday wii:!"’<‘ the ,'ound'
J :D7 of the church in this city. > y
Rev. Fred Kern of Austin deliv-
¥ *T- 1 ered the sermon which pftid tribute
is in readiness! to the faithfulness of Lutherans
poultry ’ show *who played 50 important a-part in
pouivry snow the founding and building of the
one of fthe j church.
outstanding i Special music by the choir. a
_ . : ‘ solo by Mrs. Alfred Marquis and
features. Cages have been numbers by the Lutheran orchestra
entries Will proved most beautiful features of'
this afternoon.!the prQgram_
KING EDWARD {HUNGRY GUESTS
REMARRIED! RE CARED FOR
EXHIBITS
;
Manufacturers on East
| Main; Rural Exhibits
on Gonzales Street.
i Commercial exhibits to be seen in
the Grave.1} builHirig directly in
Trent of the Record office were ran-
, dly taking form Monday, and indi- '■
; cations were that the exhibits
I would be t?»e most in1 crest inf? ever
seen at a tnevious Turkey Trot.
Meanwhile workers we e busy ar- i
i rangipg the agricultural exhibits ,
which are to be seen in the Ms -
i sonic building on Gonzales street.
Fred Hansen announced that his ;
jxmltry exhibit building was ready i
to receive entries, coops having beer,
arranged and wo.kcrs being on !
• hand to care for the turkeys and [
; chickens to be exhibited.
t Arrangements were also being -
j completed for the art and flower i
show which is to be seen also in the j
Masonic building..
Ten exhibitors ore putting in dis-
; plays in the commercial exhibits l
They are Ccm Products. Pioneer
Flour. Gebhardfs Chili. Humble
Oil. Interstate Products. Carey Salt.
Nueces Coffee. Alamo Lumber Com-
pany. Cuero Cotton Oil' Mill, and
McCormicks Products. .
Exhibit'buildings are to be thrown
open to the public Tuesday morning
at 10 a. m. and judging will be com-
pleted by Tuesday afternoon. Prize j
; winners will probably be announced j
• Thursday.
City Rocked by SI
Air Raids as
Push Foi
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furiously
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The Archbishop oi Canterbury
Adding credence to the report of strained relations betwee
bishop of Canterbury and King Edward VIII of Great J
the king’s friendship with Mrs. Ernest Simpson, there
in England that nhe* archbishop has decided-it may be impossible
ft the Arch-
Iritain over
Is a rumor
:ngl
foy hi%i to officiate at the coronation of the king next May. It was
said the archbishop's decision is "personal”, based on the fact that
he not only is head of the Church of England, but is the spiritual
adviser of Queen Mary.
OFFICIALS OF . SERVICES FOR Pjj£
Will
Be Wed to -Mrs. Ample Elating -Facilities
Simpson Shortly After | Will Be Found in Cue-
Coronation. ro Wednesday.
i Ample eating facilities will be
Trot visitors
Music Box Owned by
Qus Boldt Unusual
SCORES ARE
Rebels Certain
Capital City
Short
MADRID. *Nov. 9—(I
i leaguered defeders of
i fought their battle of
today. I •
insurgent force*
at Loyalist
e ranks of the
I river, the capital
impact of bomb and
Hundreds met surdden
bombardments and air
tered groups of invaders
the center of the city to
wracked by panic and
! ed by exploding shells.
But the bulk was held
! Loyalists threw the full
■ their strength into the
holding the main bridges .
I Manzanres. Once tt
j civil wgr is over.
ID, Nov.
today launched i
icab army,”
manoeuver in
xis were used
troops to the front.
Taxicabs have been
i streets of Madrid for
t today they were being
gasoline ready to convey
‘[the frept.
destination of the
jcab artny” was not
me
ARMY COMING MRS. PHILLIPS
'wDuke
(Copyright)
Turkey Trot Exhibit Cuero to be Host to Lead- Seventy-seven Year Old
j ing Figures in'U. S. ! ‘Cuero Woman Dies
i f Army. j Early Sunday. ; enga
- f ;i . - - I of Haj
LONDON. Nov. 9.—(INS)—King available to Turkey
Rdward will marry Mrs. Wallis !
Simpson in the private chapel of ■ ' _
Buckingham Palace, and the cere-| Amerlcal1 Cafe will stage on
mony, which will take place several:0^11 ^ barbecue dinner at the!
weeks after the monarchs corona- > Municipal Park,
tion next May, will be performed bv . The Home. Economics class • fci!
one of the chaplains to the King, it j cuero High school will offer a turkey
was disclosed today. [dinner in the annex of the Presby-
Before the Carriage takes place^ ; terian chUrch.
high authority (declared. Mhs. Simp- j Berthold Zengerle. proprietor of.;
son will be haade Apeeres* in her | Stucco Hut, is planning a big}
own right and after| the marriage ; barbecue dinner "for visitors. the j
die wrill take one of the Kings ducal barbecue pit being located in the
titles, becoming the Duchess of
Lancaster or the Duchess of Corn-
wall. probably the former, according .............. .........
to the plan contemplated by the I djning terit open to the public on
King at present. ;< . *' nhat date.
T’oere will lbe a barbecue in the
Main Street establjsh-
rear of his
ment.
The Loos Carnival will throw itsj
Attracting unusual interest
at the 1936 Turkey Trot will be
the fifty Wear old music box on
display at the McLarty #iccerv
* The musi$ box. a “Regina."
the first music box manufactured
in the United States, is the
treasured property of Gus Boldt.
well knowfi Ratcliffe farmer, and
it is a novelty indeed.
Large metal records. the
latest of, which vrere manufac-
tured in 1893. trip the many tinv
prengs Which bring forth the
music. ■ ’
McLarty will have the box on
display at the store during Tur-
key Trot yveek and will be glad
to lay is for anyone interested.
It is truly a mc-st novel ex-
hibit. *
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! Trxfis' most distinguished Army, Funeral services were held at 1
! officials will be in Cuero fer the 1936 | P m Monday for Mrs Sarah Ann
Tu. tev Trot .-otording to the llet of j kold
„ who died at her home
official guests made public-by John lCourthouse street at
i Seekamp .general’chairman of tl
you;
Eman
uero woman ; minen;
on West !
a. m. Sun-
1
1
ruler o:
Nov. f.-
:ement of the
ent of the
urg and
daughter of
and Queen
according to
les today,
ung Otto is
Austria in the
^day., i - ,
j Rev. Morgan. Baptist minister of j burg restoration plan*
• General M^disonVille, officiated: and inter-
- ^ ^ , , , : merit was in the Stratton cemetery
E.ees, Commanding General of the ; under thfi directlQC of\ j ^ |
Eighth Corps Area ^and cn’e of the!
Trot. Monday..
Included yvill be Major
Souths most distinguished
figures. N
Other distingurihed guests •
if%ii>de Major General Rarsons c-f
Kellv Field, Cclcnel James Crain. |
itten
f E. J
Mrs. Phillips was bom in Illinois I
Army j in 1859. and was married sixty one !
years ago te'W. R. Phillips. To this j
w .j • union sixteen chiklren were born, 1
thirteen remtiining to Smourn the I
passing of their mother. Her hus-;
and Colonel Commanding of- | ba^ Preceded her in de
She was a life long number or the i
Baptist church, and fc^ many years
TO COVER
ath in 1911. j National Recoi
ficer of Fort Sam Houston.
The Arniy officers are to.
take |
Judge and Mrs. W. O. Murray part in the Turkey Trot parade on
Joe Buzze and his orchestra ar- ; citv park, and restaurants and cafes i and- family of San Antonio will be Hioveipber 11th and with other dis-
one of the church's
workers.
t
cst active
Cuero’s Ui
Celebrat
rived in Cuero Sunday night to be i will feature
here for the Turkey Tret. I menus
the Turkey Trot.
Children* who survive are: Fran-
Cuero; Mrs.
if it
to
“baked turkey” on all. guests of. Judge John M. Green for j tinguished^ guests, will be honored Markm phlll;ps of
* j guin; Washington of
Geneva West cf Cuero,
erect a banru r at the corner
Who’s Who In The 1936 Centennial Turkey Trot Coronation
Recognition of the
Trot a4 one of the j
celebraRicns staged in.
6uerc. Mr?.. ! States f65 Kiven
Mrs. Minnie i announcement that
Harry of Se-
Rced of Floresvillo. Mrs. Lydia Giest ! natil
of Houston. Vemle of
Esplanade di-
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(By POLLY HOWERTON)
reeling visitors to the various ^ vLsltlne roykUy to the coro.
exhibits. We believe that this, nation ceremonies of the Court of
would help visitors find their .Suitsm Yekrut vn will be compos-
way around. Of course., it's aTexas Wwms whose charm..
little late for
it can still be
<
We’re still
stated by a
Saturday—If
(Continued on Page 6.)
lin the home of Mr.-and Mrs.
ward Mugge while in Cuero.
escort willjbe J. W. Pitman •
Princess Roberta Culpepper
ed of many lovely beauties from I attractive daughter of Mr
^ ^ ^ ^ ”* V- -Y-
Ed- Miss Kokernbt will be a guest in.ihome. [monies Tuesday evening. She is
Her ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. I Miss Claifaia Duderstadt, a love- j the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilma
’Buttery. j ly blonde tyDe with hazel eyes, will! W%inert. Her father is president
She is the ] of the Seguin State Bank and the
Bessie Bowen cf Cuero.
Fifty two grand children,
great grand Children. ;wo
and one brother also survive.
such action but
done.
-i*
hearing
Mrs. L.
father is
C.
a
Trio. Diamond.* Half and Jane Oil '
o. She is a student at the Uni-»
the I Princess Elizabeth Sheehy will be ' represent Yorktown
and the attractive representative of ! daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. R. Clilpeppe'r. will represent iFloresville. She is a student At Duderstadt Sr. Her _____
ing personalities will add much to! Smiley. She is a student in Texas Incarnate Word College, San ’ An- rancher Her escort will be Will vfersity. a member of the Board of
this outstanding social event. .University, where she is a1 member tonio where she.-is a member of Paul Menn.. Miss Duderstadt will the CUrtain Club, and a member of
Miss Kathryn Holmes, daughter* of Deltat Delta. Delta sorority and Alpha Delta Sigma sorority. Mrs. j be a guest in the home of Mr. and I^appa Kappa Gamma sorority. She
some °f Mr’ and Mrs Forest Holmes will j the Pierian Literary Society. Her j. H. Pridgen will be her hostess'Mrs. T. O. Buchel. was grand duchess of Texas to the
----- 111--------" '* '' during her stay in Cuero. Duke ^ Hattie Bell 'Colston, who Oalveston Mardi Gras this, year by
will represent Kingsville, is a grad-
Cuero. Mrs. j‘ would
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onally
Id Ui
Tirk
Youth Admits Murder; pubilcJ^ SiTto the
y known
ve a rep
key Trot.
twelve 1 Holla id McCombs,
sisters Texas 1 Titer, win cover
Time, a nd will carry
i story of the celebration
Magazine
Of Taxi Driver
be the duchess from Nixon. Miss
talk about ceilter parking. As Holmes is a student at Texas Uni-
rural resident versit>’ an<i a member of Kappa
merchants and Gamma SOI°ms'- Her duke wU1
PENDLETON. Ore., ^ov
A 15 tear old boy, Enin
be Joe Wilson. While in Cuero she.
I will be a guest in the home of Mrs.
• T. A. Graves. -
Duchess from Bay City will be
Miss Kitty King Corbett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Corbett.
Miss Corbett attends Texas Uni-
versity. a member of Kappa
Gamma Sorority and the Racquet
,Club. She formerly attended
. Sweet Briar College where she was
Weather Man Gives Little an honor student. Mr. Corbett is
Encouragement. i general council for the Texas GUlf
CUERO HOPES !
FOR SUNSHINE
However.
Sulphur Co. Her duke Is Bill G. I is the da.ugh’ier if Mr. and Mr>. E attends Incarnate Word College in (student at' Texas Uniereity where daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a D
_ Mcore. Miss Corbett will be the ; G Brooks. Her. father (s vice- San Arifonio-where she is’a mem- ' she is a member Alpha Delta Pi.. Chestnut, j' He. is editor and pub-
Cuero citizens hopefully banned guest of Mrs N' M Crain- j president of the'Wharton -Bank A- ber of Aliiha Delta, Sigma, and is Sam Me Murray who made her home Usher of the Kenedy Advance. Miss
the skies Mcndalr with pleas fer i Miss Mary Ruth Huntington will Trust; Co^pajiy.. She attended' 4he treasurer of t(ie Sophomore Class. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Chestnut is a senior in Incarnate
the ; University of} Texas where (she a and
escort will be James Bruce Martin
“!n V T*** *bSTS, 2
home of Judge and .'Mrs, % A tive duchess to the Sultan’s Court juat® of A & 1 where she ^ a meni” 1 hostess to Miss Weinert during her taxi driver, during a $3
Graves. in the person of* Miss Mary Virginia ber cf Delta Theta Sorority. Her stay in Cueto. ‘ j te.rday morning. Gwym
The duchess from Goliad is Miss Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and duke will be Kermeth G. MfcKamey. •' Appearing for the city of .'West-
Rosalie' Burns, daughter if Mayor Mrs. J P. Kaufman. She is a mem- 1 She will be a guest in the home of hoff will be Miss Eileen Carter.
[and Mrs] James Morgan Burns She ber of the pep squad at New Braun- Dr. and Mrs J W. Burns. Hpr father daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Roy A.
| is related to Mrs Ella' Partfin. Mrs: feLs High School, and was “Miss Thomas Marshall Colston, when he Carter. SSie is the granddaugh-
Jeanette Cook. Mrs. Juliu* Haak. New Braunfels” at Fort Worth in} was a young man taught in the ter of MYs. Joseph Carter who re-
Mrs. LeRoy Hamilton, and Drs. May. Miss Kaufman will be a- oldest school in Cuero. the German- sjdes in Cuero. She will be ac-
Burns of thiif city , and w hile here guest in the home'of Dr.’and Mrs. ' English sch<k>l. He ieft Ci)ero and j companies by Pasha Elmo Meyer,
will be the guest of t)r and Mrs. J. C Dobbs. Her escort will be later returned to organize ithe first 1 Miss Carter will be entertained in
John W. Burn*. James Dunn will Jack Bergfeld. , (public School »heye where he; was the i the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. ,P.
be her escort! Miss Virginia Kessler of Beeville first superintendent. Boothe.
Miss Ellen Doutla- -Bioo!^ will be and' Skidmore will represent the} Runge will be represented by MLss Kenedy will be represented ' by
the princes? ifroire Wharton She latter town at the coronation. She 1 Ma®’ Burns McCaskMl. She-is a Printess, Mary Julia Chestnut.
9.-»ms)
Enbysk,
captured at Lcng Creek .today ad-
mitted. according (o pd ice. the kill-
ing of Howard Gwynn.: 8. Pendleton
holdup yes-
was sltot
through the back of thle head.
NEWSPAPERMEN
> i
nial aijd the Fort
' celebrai ion as f
! great cflebrallon. and
! of the Trot emphasize*
prominence of the Cuero
tion.
1 Fieldfcig Breeden,
i, publicit f committee of
announ ;ed that a
1 twenty eastern and
papers, including all
largest papers and
large ciiies of the east
1 rive in Cuero W-
the paride.
She
student in the Rosenberg High
School where she is corps command-
er of the pep squad. Her escort will
Jack Loeb.
bright and Warner wea’her Tues- rePrescnt Rcsenberg
day, Wednesday and Thursday, but daughter Mr. and
weather men gare little encourage- Huntington.
Warmer weather was promised
but the rise In temperature , will
probably be act ompanied by light
showers the for-cast said
Rainfall for t ie" coast and the
southeast portions of Texas, includ
ing DeWitt county, was forecast for
Tuesday. The thermometer will rise
considerably during the night the
weather man sail.
She Is
Mrs. George J member of
is a jwpular < sorcriti*. M
with Mr,\ Nekton Crain during her
stay in Cuero Her duke {will be
Robert H Viihevard Jr J
Miss Ruth Kokernot niarnimg
guest in the home of Mrs. L- L. But- daughter of Mr and Mis' iredJrlck
tfiry. ‘ | ! David Kbkbrnpi. w’iif je’pre.-eii: ckon-
MLsS Helen Pease, a bpautiful zaies at the (joint 'she is ^ice-
blonde. is the attractive represep--1 presuknt of the Synioi'ClThit the
tative from Corpus Christi. She As Gonzales High School ‘and setnior
Kappa Kappa .Gamrita Athletic Society
liss Brooks will } be Robert Stephens Taylor.
Of Mrs. Chestnut is a senior
secretan-treasurer of the in Cuero in former year*. She will Word College where she is a tnem-
Her duke will be be accompanied by Duke William ber of Alpha Delta Sigma. He!
escort will be B G. Mumme- Mrs.
TO BE) HERE L°* Angeles Visit
_ Looks Forwan
Big Papers Sending Rep- Turkey Trot
resentatives to Cuero
for the TrOt. Max Nootbaar of
.—1 j California, arrived in
The Houston Post will have two day with Mrs. Nootbaar
Mrs. A. Harvey Leckie
W. Bourke will be her hostess. Shiner will be represented by Edward Mugg
MLss Dawn Paulus daughter of Prince, s Aline Zappe. daughter of MisS Chestnut-. •
Mr and Mrs. Henry Paulus wiH'bo Mr.'aifid Mrs. Earnest Zapiie. 9he Miss Willie Mat
uill be hostess to
the attractive, representative- from '-was /iuche
our neighbor'cry. Y akum She in 1934 .. MSss Zappe will be A
was queen of Jthe 1935 Tom-Tom. | guest In the home of Dr and Mrs.
anti is a sophomore at the University J. C l5obb> Her escort will be
Texa- khere slu- is a member of Leonard L Valek'
Tohrnd will 'rep-
tile Gonzales Fair risen' Edna at the Court of Sultan
Yekrut ViT Site is leader of the
pjep squad of the Edn#* Hi Sthool
Mis> T„land is related to Mr. C D
Ht'avy of this city. Her escort will
be Tipps West Hull Jr ;Miss Tolaiui
tyill be a gufst in the home of Mr.
aind Mrs. L W Dahiman.
representatives in Cuefc to report
the 1936 Turkey Trot and the Sap
Antonio Express will have two ac-
cording to messages received today
by Tlie Record
Victor Eihaiiuel cf tha P-.st Sports
sta 1%.'will cover the Stjlv.einei-Vir -
tor.a fooiball game and a new'
staff, writer will be h*re|io tjover the
n --; rf the'TroU -I
Princess Jam1 Weinert repre-
senting the city of Seguin. will bt
1 an outs.anting figure in tlur
The* Express will -e
Weikel of its sports s',
football game and Mr
staff photographr:
i of the )>arade
tl Clara ip
fT to the
McAlU: lei a
oot pic tuivs
game
the Certennial Turkey
visit at the home of an
Mrs Otto Buchel.
(Fifty years ago this
baar ws s befriended by
Mrs Bichel, when he
a lonely immigrant boy
many. This is his first
Cuero rince that time,
learned Mrs Buchel's
writing to The Record two
ago aft»r viewing picture*
1934 Turkey Trot in a Los
theatre. He is identified
Los Angeles bank.
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