The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 27 x 21 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
WfflJWjWjW
A Week
Delivers
styled Lane Cedar Chest
A superbly
with matched walnut exterior. Auto-
matic tray included at no added cost.
Also a $100 Moth Insurance Policy is
included. This Lane chest offers real
protection to your clothes. Overall
measurements: 48 inches wide. 19
inches deep and 22 inches high. An
ideal gift. Cannon towels included.
FOR THE GRADUAT
x 1. •• - - f *5 * .
FURNITURE
•wit*
PAGE THREE
Cuero Society
POLLY HOWERTON. Society Editor
Telephone No. 1.
the home of Mrs. F. W. Miller on
Reuss Boulevard Saturday after-
noon. May 14th. The home was
decorated with pink roses and
sweet peas. After a number of
games were played an * attractive
j refreshment course was served.
| Guests present were ' Mesdames F.
MEETING OF FRIENDSHIP
CLUB THURSDAY
Mrs. Henry Henneke was hostess
to members of tlie Friendship club
on Thursday afternoon. Colorful
itainias and roses were used in the
cUporation. Bunco was the chosen
diversion, and high score went to
Miss Rosa Holzheuser; prize for
C. Elliott, and Edward L. Williams.
Houston: E. R. Drozd. Three Riv-
ley. El Paso. Texas." The Brown-
son family is well known in Cuero
having made their home for many j ers: w 1 Pulliam and Miss La-
Their friends will read with I verne Crouch ol Corpus Christi:
years.
j Mesdames Harvey Renger. Max
interest of the wedding-to-be.
* * *
LUTHERAN HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY TEA I A. Thomas. Aransas Pass:
A beautiful tea was staged i Roche11 and Mis* Leuh
Cuero Municipal Park. The hon-
ored guest was Miss Fern Hawk-
ins. a member of tlie graduating
class of Victoria high school. Miss
Hawkins is an outstanding student
of the class scholastically and so-
cially. She is an honor student. a
member of the Forensic club and
the Pep Squad. Those enjoying the
pleasures of the evening with the
lionoree and Mr. and Mrs. Collins
were: Prof. J. N. Crawford. Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Hawkins, and Misses j OI'uer
Mary Lee Angell, Magdalen Ley.
Patricia and Virginia W'edemeier,
Lillian Kilgore. Omadelle Ross,
Jerry Slubesand, Joan Col. Dorothy
Nordheim Society
ID.. MDk! 114 U D V Mr\TUl
SUNDAY, MAY 22,
|By MRS. HARRY MEYER)
Record Xordbeiir Society Editor.
ing. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Criswell.^Mr. i party honoring Miss Melbft*
and Mrs. Marvin C. Schnelle, fjrs. j ler The reception rooms with
ig.: flowers carried out the party '
inez Bunco was the diversion of
I ternoon with Miss Melba
j the honoree winning . the
fthe * games. Prizes were also awarded
E. V. Lyons, Miss Bernice Du
j Wm. Bargmann, Jr., and Miss
1 Faith.
I
2
t buncos to Mrs. William Lued- ; Thursday afternoon at the City
Huebner. and Doris Smith.
te; consolation to Mrs. Bob
Chaddock; and low to Mrs. Willie
Holzheuser At the refreshment
hour a tempting salad course was
served to Mesdames Gus Goehring,
R. E. Mundt, Robert Memitz, Piet-
sch, Roscoe Chaddock. Herman
Uj$eddeke, Cleve Miller, William
Ldeddeke, Bob Chaddock. Willie
Holzlieueuser and Miss Rosa Holz-
hauser.
if * *
BJRTHDAY PARTY FOR
JBANNINE BELL
Little Miss Jeannine Bell, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bell cele-
brated her eighth birthday recently
W}th a party at the home of her
grandmother. Mrs. W. A. Bell. Ap-
proximately twenty-five class-
rp^tes gathered for the festivity.
Out of town guests were her cou-
stes Ann and Betsy Ann and Anne
Bfcickwell. Games were enjoyed on
tile apacious lawn, and at the re-
freshment hour the pretty birth-
cake with its favors was cut and
red with ice cream.
* *
SIMON COHN
ISTESS THURSDAY
Irs. Simon Cohn chose the af-
m hours of Thursday for en-
tertaining members of her contract
Idge club. Gorgeous mixed sum-
flowers decorated the apart-
it. At the conclusion of a num-
of ‘games high score prize went
ts. Bradley and second high to
Hensley. A tempting dessert
was served at the tea hour,
guest list included: Mesdames
P. Baker, Seth Bell, R. E. Brad-
L. E. Burnett, Dan Conoly, A.
Hensley. Harry Putman, E. C.
Jack Wayne, M. F. Menking,
Wagner and Harrison of
m.
* * *
IN-GANUCK WED-
IG INVITATION8 RECEIVED
"The following invitation has been
by a number of Cuero
I: “Miss Katherine Brown-
ies ts the honour of your
at the marriage of her
to Mr. Carl Frederick
. on Saturday, the fourth of
after six in the even-
Auditorium by members of the Lu-j
theran Hospital Auxiliary as they,
celebrated the tenth anniversary
of their organization. The ioy%t
and auditorium were artistically Ro"er>
decorated with an elaborate ar-
rangement of gladioli, snapdragons,
roses and other summer
Small tables at which tea was serv-
ed, were centered with small bowls
of old fashioned mixed bouquets.
Mrs. Louis Schorre was in charge
of the decorating. Mrs. Otto Bu-
chel had charge of the musical pro-
gram which was an interesting fea-
ture of the afternoon. On the pro-
gram were Alfred Marquis, violin
solo, accompanied by Mrs. Alfred
Marquis: Miss Gisela Bauer, solo,
Kroschei. and P. J. Hanak. Halletts-
ville: H. A. McKnight. Yoakum; H.
Major P.
Rochell.
Gonzales: Mesdames Ozzie H.
Poeruer. Lewis C. Turner, G. It.
Oden. C. E. Butler, and X G. Duck-
worth, San Antonio: Andrew J
Freund, John H. Tyler, Jr. M E.
A. I. Grant. L, H. Locker.
; E. E. Harris. W. F. Haile. E C
j Berwick. J. B. Williams. Jr., and I.
"flowers ■ Johnston, all of Austin. Mrs. Mil-
| ler was assisted by Mesdames Gil-
I mole Lassman. J. A. Oswalt and
j W. C. Wiese, Jr., nee Evelyn Miller.
Y- -V-
| BUNCO CLUB
| MEETING TUESDAY
! Mrs. Andy Moore was hostess to
members of her bunco club on
Tuesday afternoon.* Easter lilies
and graceful clusters of lavender , delicious meal was served
The Home and School club met
Friday afternoon in the school au-
ditorium with twenty members
present. The meeting was called t>
by the president. Mrs. Aug-
ust Wagner. Mrs. Emil Weid was se-
lected to represent us at the Li-
brary Council meeting in York-
town. Nordheim. has been invited
I
to use.the public library at York-
town. Dr. D. C Schell ler. spoke to
the club cn “When The Care ol
Teeth Begins and The Early Cure of
The Teeth." Mrs. Emil Janssen was
cember for being the tackieat.
was served buffet style. A
program, most fitting for the
, sion followed. Mrs. Otto Ja
fter sang “I Love You Truly”,
fthe Gussie Jutz and Mrs. T.
cial, gave a reading and “Life
> the Honor Guest”, was given
History of
I Mrs. Harold Jones. The honors^
elected delegate to the DeWift Co..
•Y- ■¥• Y*
BUSINESS WOMEN
STAGE PARTY
, Members of the Business (
Womens Circle of the Methodist j pederaUon am, Mrs. WU,ie Bues as
church v ere hostesses to members j uiternate. The meeting will be held
of the Business Women’s Circle | in Meyersville June 9 and'will be-
of the Presbyterian church gin at ten o'clock.
who is director of pub-
on Thursday evening,
setting of the affair was
club house of the Municipal park. A
color theme of yellow was carried
out in all appointments. The long
table was decorated with low rec-
tangular containers of yellow nas-
Baird
The Kingsville
the i lie health of district ~ five will be
present to discuss getting a county
health nurse. All officers were re-
elected. They are: Mrs. August
Wagner, president: Mrs. Otto Jans-
sen. vice-president: Mrs. Harry
wisteria were
tions. At the
used in the
conclusion
turtiums and zinnias, and here the j Meyer- M‘cie‘ u ' alltl rJ4‘1.'
ri.iiini/,.,al fresco Meischen. treasurer. I ins will b>
the last meeting for the club until
accompanied by Mrs. F. F. Eber- j
laardb; and two numbers by the! games high score trophy went to
decora- ! .style, Mrs. Theo Reuss was chair- I
41-art . __ . . '
* * *
{ Thu. quarterly meeting of
married to I .outs Sternberg. June 2. J Ladies Aid was held Tuesday a^er- I Mrs. Otto Janssen and Mrs. T. De-
.y. y. y. noon with Mrs. D. Huck as ho
Mrs. Gussie Jut/. was hostess j a* committee was appointed fi
Thursday afternoon to the Hael j dinner to be given in June byj
kel Kraei'.zsehihi club. A most t church celebrating its twenty
pleasant aiternbon was spent in; year of being self supporting,
doing needle work and chatting. At j the business session the rest o:
colfee t iiu' the hostess served a de- ■ afternoon was spent as a
licious lunch Guests included Mrs.! hour.
Thelma listen. Mrs. Max P. Schorre j y y y
Miss Elsa Duderstadt. Mrs. Harold j Mrs. Frank Riedesel was hostess was then given a bath room
tone;; of San Aatoniu. and Miss Ma-j Thursday afternoon to tlie ;Ace ' er. The guest presents present
linda Peters.
y y. y
Mrs Gussie Jutz was again hos-
tess Friday afternoon when she
entertained the members of the
Forty Two club at the home of Mrs.
Julius Rueser. High score winner
wiis Miss Freda Teiwes. low. Mrs.
Herman Klaev*jrmann. Bingo:
Leo Brown; and high cut.
Walter Laging. Luncheon was serv- j preseut were Mesdames
ed from the game tables to Mes- J Laging, Roy Wilkerson, Louis
dames Walter Laging. Leo Brown, E. j cember, August Mueller, Pat Bliley,
H. Sternberg. Julius Rueser. Pai< Julius Rueser, E. H. Sternberg,
Riley, Herman Klaevermann ' Henry Buesing, Fred Brunlren-
Chrlstian Mueller. August Mueller,; iioefer, Leo Brown, Harry Nfeyer
Dan Burow. Louis December. Miss-land Miss Minu Menn.
es Freda Teiwes and Malinda Pe- | . y y y
High Bridge club members jLnd ! Miss Melba Neutzier. honoree,
, , 3 i dames Monero Neutzler,
friends. The reception rooms fere , jQnes Q( ^ Antonio. WiUte _
decked with bowls of pink radiance loh ou&sie Jutz. Aug Mueller.
roses and ferns. High score winner ine Measimore.'T. December, GM
was Mrs. Walter Laging, higlil cut , Janssen. Monero Charpentier, F. R
went to Mrs. Julius Rueser, sand j Schulz. Edwin Semper and A',
Bingo went to Mrs. Roy Wijker- 1 Mullins and Misses Helma
Mrs.! son. At tea -time the hostess sieved I Lucille Buesing. Alberta
Mrs.1 a most delicious luncheon. ijjiose ! and Gladys Kami.
of the
man of the menu. Mrs. Randolph
Larcade, president of the Metho-
I
tnebert, and booby to Mrs. Maureen ; nie North and Mrs. L. E. Barnett.
Bluntzer. A
was served.
delicious dessert course A delightful program was present-
‘ ed under the direction of Mrs. Hen-
j ley Webb, and Miss Ida Deaver and
choral club. Mrs. Marion Leonardt j Mrs. Elizabeth Junker, prize for j hist circle, welcomed the guests,
had charge of the serving: Mrs. | most buncos to Mrs. Ruby Whit- club singing was led by Mrs. Jen-
George Dietze and Mrs. Albert
Fischer were in charge of refresh-
ment; Mrs. August Schorre and Mrs.
F. O .Mauer, arrangements; Mrs.; ^
Gus Hiller, kitchen; and Mrs.1 GRADUATES IN
George Schmidt, soliciting. Approx- j VICTORIA
imately two hundred called during | Several members of Victoria
the afternoon. ■ families who are well-known in
y y * ; Cuero will be included in the ros-
TO WEDDING IN ' J ter of high school graduates this
REFUGIO SATURDAY « summer, and their friends here
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Koehler.! will read with interest of their ac-
Fritz, Jr., and Miss Dotsy Koehler J complisliments. Frank Crain. Jr., f
motored to Refugio Saturday to at- 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crain,
of Miss Jessie and Miss Emily Crain, daughter of
Erica McAlister. Mrs. Belle Ellzey
as Dr. Quiz took pleasure in con-
founding all present with her learn-
ed questions after dinner. A most
enjoyable time was had by the six-
ty present.
y y y
MESDAMES BOOTHE AND
WOODWORTH HOSTESSES SAT.
The first party of tlie month
honor the "Sweet Girl
was that of Saturday
S. P.
planned to
Graduate’
tend the wedding
Vance, daughter of Judge and Henry Crain, are among the num-
Mrs. Vance, to Harry T. Cummings, j ber. They are nephew and niece of i m0ming when Mesdames
The ceremony took place at the ! Mr. and Mrs. Newton Crain of j Boothe and J. C. Woodworth enter-
Presbyterian church. Miss Frances j this city. Miss Jane Jordan, daugh- . tained with a breakfast at the home
4ne of the bride’s at- f ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jordan, is j Q[ the latter. Honored guests were
another member of the class. She , ^^5 jane Tully and Elizabeth
is distantly related, to several Cuero j AieXander and each was given a
people- dainty corsage upon her arrival.
y y *
FINAL MEETING OF
Koehler was
tendants.
* * *
TEA DANSANT
WEDNESDAY
Misses Dotsy Koehler and Jane
Tully, members of the 1938 gradu- j CLUB Y EAR
ating class have chosen the late af-
ternoon hours of Wednesday for
entertaining with a tea dansant.
The affair will be staged at the
Cuero Municipal Club House.
The breakfast table was centered
with a simple arrangement of mix-
ed summer flowers. Miniature di-
Members of the University Club pjojH^ each calling for a stunt
met in final session of the 1937-38 (jurjng t^e breakfast hour, marked
club year Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. for twelve. After the two
Howard Green was installed as new j breakfast games were ar-
president, succeeding Mrs. Paul j range£j Enjoying the affair
y y y j Lang. An unusual and mvcij Jane and Eiizabetli were:
MRS. F .W. MILLER HOSTESS j program was presented by Mrs. W. 1 Bell jyoung Koehler,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Members of the Auxiliary of the
interesting
E. Douthit when she gave an
ac- i
1 count of her life in the Bahama Is-
Guadalupe District
home in the Lower Val- were entertained with
Dental Society
bridge at
orktown Society
By MBS. NIC L LADNER
Retard Yorktown Society Editor.
A delightful affair, was that of
Saturday evening when I^r. and
Mrs. ftaymond Simecek opened their
lew Rome to the members of the
»emt-Monthly Contract Bridge Club,
flowers in yellow adorned
and the refreshment
► were centered by bowls of nas-
ttrtipms Mrs. Roy Boeckmann
iroe Brieger had the high
The personnel with Mr.
Mrs. Simecek included Mr. and
Freddy Wolpmann. Mr. and
Roy Boeckmann, Mr. and Mrs.
Strieber. Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Jr., Miss Doris Hinsey and
roe Brieger.
f ^ ^
Ttip A. A* M Study Club enter-
taittef with an open meeting Satur-
day- afternoon. Mrs. Jack De For-
rest df Sat Antorfio, in a very
chanamg wky. reviewed Flowering
refreshment trays held tea dainties
in the favored colors, small baskets
of nasturtiums centered each tray.
Those present were: Mesdames Robt. .
von Roeder, Ralph Wofford. Chas. |
Beken. Joe Ploeger, O. A. Sc hr oe ter, (
W. H. Riedel, Jesse Strieber, Robert ,
M. Harrison, Roy Boeckmann, Nic ;
L. Ladner, Wilbert Poetter and Miss i
land group where she was located
for three years. ^ * -
y ♦ ♦
VICTORIA GRADUATE
HONORED WITH PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Collins of
' Victoria were hosts to a group of
| friends on Thursday evening in
Cuero when they entertained with
I a splash party and chicken bjrbe-
1 cue. Tire affair was staged at the
with
Lillie
Anne
McCurdy, Wanda Phillips, L^nell
Brown, Frances Sciba, Agnes Lee
Miller, Dorothy^. Crocker, ^lohni-
mae "Sherrod, arid Willi* ~
tejovsky.
fillie Mae Pus-
NATURE»S LAXATIVE
was discovered by the American In-
dian many years ago; the iark of
the caseara tree. A refined pro-
duct, Buttery’s Caseara tones, builds,
corrects constipation. (advt.)
tlie beginning of the new school
i term.
-Y- Y* *Y*
i Friends of Miss Melba Neutzler. |
j bride-elect of June, honored her
i with a miscellaneous shower at the
‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. August
Wagner Monday afternoon. The re-
« ception rooms were decked
beautiful radiance roses and ferns.
The honoree was escorted to the
guest chair by Miss Alberta Brunk-
enhoefer and Miss Lucille Buesing ;
while Mrs. Edwin Semper played
the beautiful Flower Song" on the
piano. Geraldine Weunsch gave a
reading, “A Poem For^ Brides.’
Betty Ann Lord, Mary Wagner and
Opal Sachtlefben each gave a vo-
cal solo and a duet was sung by
Mary Wagner and Betty Ann Lord.
The honoree was the recipient of
many beautiful and ifseful gifts,
Misses Alberta Brunkenhoefer, Lu-
cille Buesing. Erleen Krause and
Mrs. J. E Mullins assisted with the
gifts. A buffet lunch was Served
. from a table laid with a Quaker
Lace cover with a centerpiece of red
geraniums, and at either end of the
table were red tapers in crystal
holders. Miniature red trucks were
given as plate favors. Seventy
guests registered and , the Bride s
Book was presided over by Miss
Anita Riebschlaeger. Out of town
guests were: Mrs. Harold Jones of
San Antonio, Mrs. Bill Cozen and 1
daughter of Edna. Mrs. Arno Heldt
of Freer. Mrs. Bailey Flint of
Yorktown, Miss Vera Schroedter of
Runge. Mrs. Oscar Jochen of York-
town. Mrs. R. A. Metz and daugh-
ter of Yorktown. Mrs. Berthold
Lundschen of Yorktown, Mrs. Nor-
man Schostag and daughter of I
Yorktown. Mrs. Herbert Bluhm of;
Yorktown, Mrs. Harry Gips of York-1
town, and Mrs. Woodrow Mueller:
of Yorktown. Miss Neutzler will be
S Mrs. Walter Stuermer was hostess
I to the Entre Nous Bridge club^ed-
I nesday afternoon. High score winner j
1 was Mrs. Otto Janssen, Bingo,aMrs. j
Wagner, low scorer | was j
the early part of the evening and j Mrs. Christian Mueller. During the
the guests returned to the home of j afU?rnoon Mrs. Stuermer siirved i
from the game table. 741058 i
tors.
•Y* ¥ *
The Home and School club w'as
host Friday to the members of tlie
graduating clas$ and the faculty. A
theater party was enjoyed during j August
withlMr and Mrs Emil Janssen where ; Junch
music and games were enjoyed and ) g | lunen was spread in irue
refreshments were served. Gifts present were Mesdames Alvin jjtock, g^yjg the little folks had a
>f- * *
An old time ice cream
held Thursday evening on
of the Lutheran church,
hundred and fifty people
Hie Nordlieim Fire Band
music throughout the ev?
>(■ if
The fourth and fifth
pils enjoyed a picnic
ter school, on the la#a
school house. Several
the pupils were guests.
* if *
The first grade had a
Thursday in the park,
lunch was spread in true
were presented to Mrs. E. V.. Lyons.
Mrs. E. J. Criswelll Miss Inez Faith
and Wm. Bargmann. Jr., as a token Schneider;-Leo Brown, Fred
Christian Mueuer, August Wangner,! joyable outing. They
Otto Janssen, Emil Janssen. -Otto ! panied by their teacher,-
c- ! Faith and a few mothers.
of appreciation and remembrance.
The guests were August Kaston,
Lunes Bues, Aivera Janssen, Mil-
dred Lee Huck, Vernon Osterloh,
Freeman Lockhart, June Nell Muel-
eohoefer, F. O. A. Ladner, jCarl
Gruetemacher, Sr.. Corwin V^elkel
and Monero Neutzler.
if ♦ if
Mrs.' Alfred Dahlman entertained
Although he has trav
a million miles in his 47
railroad service,
Chambers of Philadel
ler. Esther Harms, Elenora Schill- Saturday afternoon with a 'tacky < er left the city
Frances, von Roeder.
Engand by Van
nc*n In
C. Si nit
of
Brooks.
I if if if
Hie four circles of the Presby-
terian Auxiliary met Monday after-
in tlie homes of Mesdames W.
1th, John G. Kerlick, Robert
M. Harrison and O. A. Schroeter.
A social hour was enjoyed.
• if if if
The Times Study Club observed
guest day Tuesday, the meeting was
held at the grammar school audi-
torium with Mis. R. J. Roeder pre-
siding. A featured speaker was O.
E. Senden Jr., cf San Antonio, who
is a noted writer of poems. His
poetry has been iccepted by some of
the leading magazines of the Unit-
ed States.
if * if
Charming in every detail was the
banquet given to honor tlie seventh
grade on their graduation from the
grammar school. Red and white
found recognition in the banquet
* if *
The Two Table Bridge eClub en-
joyed Friday afternoon at the home
qf Mrs. Robt. Korth Jr., with Mrs.
Korth as hostess. The Korth home
was prettily decorated in many
hued snap-dragons. During the af-
ternoon delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. Korth assisted by
Miss Melvyl Korth. Mrs. Otto
Kraege and Mrs. Ralph Wofford had
high scores. The guests were Mes-
dames L. W. Nowierski, Robert M.
Wyck i Harrskm, W. C. Smith, Ralph Wof-
ford, Otto Kraege, Roy Boeckmann,
Chas. Lamprecht and Nic L. Ladner.
if if if
One of the outstanding parties of
the kiddles was that of Friday after-
noon when Mrs. Felton Strieber en-
tertained a group of little folks at
her home naming her son, Jerry, as
honor guest. This was Jerry’s 4th
birthday and was a gala day of the
little boy. The large lawn with the
pretty shade trees, formed an ideal
play ground. Games dear to the
children were enjoyed. The cli-
max came when Mrs. Strieber rall-
, the guests to partake of the party
goodies. Jerry received many
tokens of remembrance from his
■ playmates.
if if *
Mrs. Otto Kraege, with her guests.
Mr. and Mrs Hugo Junker of Hous-
ton, were in Ottine Tuesday and
visited the B. Zedler family.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamprecht
hall, red geraniums and white snap- |«nd Miss Ester Lamprecht returned
dragons sharing honors with roses.
The U-shaped banquet table was
decorated with low crystal bowls of
the chosen blossoms. Red candles
in .crystal candelabra lent charm
to the scene. Dainty place cards
marked places for fifty-three guests.
The evening was spent- in playing
games that youngsters of this age
enjoy. Those who sponsored the af-
fair were Misses Mattie Rena
Wednesday from San Diego, Calif.,
where they had been visiting the
past two weeks.
Roy Hankammer was in Halletts-
ville Wednesday and attended a
group meeting of ministers of the
Lutheran church.
Mrs. Emma Bailey and daughter, j
Miss Irene, left Saturday for Luling
where they will visit Mrs. Bailey’s
brother, before going on to Midland,
Scruggs. Bertha Gras. Mrs. Dave 1 their home.
Parker and Robert M. Harrison.
• if if if
The members of the Wednesday
Bridge Club were entertained by
Mrs. Alvin Metz Wednesday after-
noon at her home. Many beauti-
ful blossoms were used to enhance
the charm of the reception suite.
Mrs. O. A. Schroeter and Mrs. Roy
Miss Theresa Galle of Laredo ar-
rived Friday and will visit relatives
and friends.
Will Paul Menn, a student at the
Texas University of Austin, is spend
ing the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Menn.
Mrs. A. J. Fimble of Victoria spent
a few days during the week with
Boeckmann held high sqpres. The j with her father. F. Kraege.
LANE
CEDAR CHEST
rURNITURi
E E. YOUNG, Mgr.
Mowers Endorsed Merchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction
4 PIECI
BED - VANI
CHEST -jBENi
PAY $1.00
Constructed of solid
finished in walnut,
sits of bed, chest and
ity with round mirror)
bench to match.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 121, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1938, newspaper, May 22, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090619/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.