The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1954 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY, c'^rvrF,’|Rpp. 17( ^54
THE COTULLA RECORD
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Gifts For All
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Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Mayes Tuesday were Mr.
| and Mis. Aubrey It. Mayes arid ehild-
ten of Natalia and Mr. and Mrs.
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James Goodman of Crystal City.
asions
IDA McMABNS SUDD
THE FRIENDL Y SHOP
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Phoenix Annual Hosiery Sale.
Gladys Favor Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cotulla
San Antonio visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Davis
San Antonio visitors Tuesday.
The George McDaniels, who were ,
here several years with the CAA and 1
were transferred to Amarillo front
here, are now making their home in.
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon llankin of
1 Houston visited here over the week-
were ' "nd with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I T emple Woolls and Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Mildred Manly was a
Antonio visitor Monday.
San
Mr- and Mrs. M. A. Gilmore of
Bogalusa, La., are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Iwan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hoff and Dr.
II. Clugh were San Antonio visitors
Monday.
Boyd Rankin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Kerr, Jr, of
Dallas have been spending the week
here in the home of his sister and
brother, Miss Willie May and Jack
Kerr and visiting with other rela-
tives.
Mr. ami Mrs. George H. Russell of
Terry Maltaberger has returned
j 'o Princeton University for the fall
| term which begins next week. Terry
I spent five weeks with the Princeton
! Research Camp up in Wyoming, re-
! turning to Denver on Sept. 1 From
i there he returned to Princeton.
I
Miss Elizabeth Manly of San An-
tonio spent the weekend in the home
of her mother, Mrs. C. E. Manly.
Mrs. Earnest DeVilbiss was a week-
end visitor in Pearsall in the home
lof her son, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt De
Vilbiss.
Mrs. W. M. Manly spent several
days of this week in San Antonio1
visiting in the home of her niece, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Murphy.
Mrs. J. R. Forester of Lometa was
here this week visiting in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Turner.
Misses Edith Schulze and Louise
Davis visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Schulze over the weekend.
They were on their way back to
Galveston where they will get their
at
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Braniff are the
pioud parents of a 7 1-2 pound gin,
born Sunday, Sept. 12, 1954 at My-
ers Hospital. The young miss has
been named Deborah Ann.
Mrs. Braniff will be remembered
ns the former Miss Lizzie Mae Smith. j
Eagle Pass spent Sunday here with degrees in Nursing Education
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. John Sealy Hospital in February.
Russell.
Gue.-ts of Mrs. E. DeVilbiss last
Wednesday were Mrs. Nettie Wind-
row, Mr
Freddie Jordan, Mrs. Chai- weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gage of Aus-
tin spent the weekend here with his
mother, Mrs. Nona Gage.
j ile Edward, all of Pearsall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knaggs of Ban- 1
dera visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Barnes and
George S. Knaggs this week. j daughter, Miriam, of Austin, visited
I in the home of his sister, Mr. and
sgt. Jack Durham was down from
Lackland AFB visiting his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Durham over the
He has just recently re-
ceived his discharge from the Air
Corps after serving Tour years.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles I). Bates ar-
I Mrs. John W. Willson.
rived last night from Mobile, Ala.
for a weeks visit in the home of her j Phoenix Annual Hosiery Sale,
mother, Mrs. C. F. Manly. 1 Gladys Favor Shop.
W. S. C. S. MEETS SEPT. 21
The Woman’s Society of Christian
Service will meet Tuesday, Sept. 21
at 7;30 p. m. at the Methodist Churcn
Annex for the new study.
Members are urged to be present
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cotulla went to j Mrs. M. L. Girard is in Austin
Austin Monday to take their son, 1 with her daughter, Patsy, who is al-
Billy, who is entering Texas Unin- ; tending high school there ar.d her {<nd visitors are welcome,
vorsity for his freshman year. 'son, a student at Texas University. ; Reporter
Mrs. W. H. Tenery of Encinal was : Wayne Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J
in Cotulla Tuesday and stopped by 1 B. Lee returned to A and M College
ihe Record office to renew her sub- Wednesday of last week for his jun- ;
scription for another year. I ior year and to take over his duties -
r.s 1st Sergeant of the 22nd Squad- '
Phoenix Annual Hosiery Sale. \ ron anj on hand to greet the
Gladys Favor Shop. Itieshmen during orientation week. j
FRIENDSHIP NIGHT AT
METHODIST CHURCH
^QSE jH BOOK? AGMm
Whether you are going back to primary
or finishing school, it's work—but it
pays!
Why not study the Book that pays divi-
dends after this life is over. You’ll know
the book better by attending our Church
this Sunday.
y FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cotulla, Texas
Rev. H. W. Reese. Pastor
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The W. S. C. S. is sponsoring
Friendship Night at the M thodk-l
Church Asnex, Wednesday, Sept. 22
at 7 p. m with a covered dish sup-
per.
This will be a welcome to all new
members who have recently moved to
our midst.
The Methodist ladies are requested
to bring a covered dish.
Reporter
Mr. anu Mrs. James White of iy-
ier, Texas announce the birth of a
daughter, Lee Ann, on August 22,
1954.
Mrs. White will lie remembered as
the former Miss Willie Fuchs of Lo-
Angeles.
HUMBLE BROADCAST
Humble Oil & Refining Company
"nil bring football fan.; full radio
<*nd TV covi rage of games Saturday.
Heading the list will be a live I
telecast of ail the action from the |
Oklahom i-Calif. game to be played !
in Berkeley, Caiif. The game will j
be telecast over stations in Austin, j
Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and I
Ft. Worth
In addition Humble will broadcast j
play-by-play accounts of five games
involving Southwest Conference
teams and Texas Tech.
The Ttxas-LSU game will be j
broadcast direct from Memorial Sta- f
iium, ,Austin, pb J,’-by-play an-
nouncer Kern Tips and color anno- ;
lincer Eddie Barker. Broadcast (
time will be 1:50 p. m. over KTBC ■
Austin KPRC, Houston; KGBS, ;
San Antonio; KRIS, Corpus Christi.
A play-by-play account of the
Baylor-IIouston game will be brought
direct from Baylor Stadium, Waco, j
ly Dave Russell and Coit Butler.
Radio time will be 1:50 p. m. over
W’ACO, Waco; KXYZ, Houston. KF- I
JZ, Ft. Worth; KTSA, San Antonio !
end KWBU, Corpus Christi.
Directly from Memorial Stadium,
Lawrence, Kansas, the TCU-Kansas
game will be, desersibed by Bob Wal-
ker and Jerry Doggett. Broadcast
time will be 1;50 p. m. over stations
V’FAA-WBAP, Fort Worth-Dallas;
KTHT, Houston and KMAC, San
Antonio.
The FloridaiRice game will be
broadcast direct from Rice Stadium,
Houston. John Ferguson and Eddie
Iliil will describe the action begin-
ning at 8:00 p. m. over radio sta-
tions KTRH, Houston; KRLD, Dallas
Sritu. Erncstina Gonzales, daughter <-f
•If Dilley, has been elected Queen of of
Patrius Association, September 15-
after the Coronation by the' Queen’s ;i!
one neighboring cities of Texas and >!■
also tool, part in the parade Sept. jC.
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GLADYS FAVOR’S SHOP
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CARD OI THANK8
I want to thank all of you who
have bought cedar posts from Mr.
Merz in the past years and aluo
thank these who have written me
since the death of Mr. Merz. I will
appreciate your orders in the fut-
ure. Mr. Merz’s truck will still be
on the road and I will try to give
you the same service he did.
Thank you so much. Mrs. E. J.
Merz, Box 352, Phone 93, Boerne,
Texas.
■will be broadcast from Kyle Field, lions, KORA, Bryan; WRR, Dallas;
College Station by Yes Box and Dave and KGBS, San Antonio,
Smith at 8:00 p. m. over radio sta-1
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SPECIALS
Green Beans, Dei Monte can 21c
Sugar, Imperial, 10 lbs 91c, 5 lb 46c
Marlene Margarine 2 lbs 43c
Peach or Apricot Preserves 2 for $1
Gleem Tooth Paste 47c size 39c
Crisco 3 lb can 84c
lb $1.07
27 c
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Maryland Club Coffee
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1954, newspaper, September 17, 1954; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1160500/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.