The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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Richard McCombs of Millett was
a Cotulla visitor this week.
Rad Franklin was in town
week from Artesia Wells.
this
0. T. Booker was in the city dur-
ing the week frbm Los Angeles.
Attend the dance at Artesia Wells
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Felder were in
the city one day this week from Los
Angeles.
Wm. Kuykendall and A. G. Salmon
were in Cotulla from Artesia Wells
during the week.
Don’t miss the dance at Artesia
Wells Saturday night—Good time for
all.
Mrs. H. C. Fullerton and daughter
Virginia, of San Antonio are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Neeley.
Miss Annie Frances Flowers is
visiting friends in Mercedes this
week.
Mrs. Sam Wall of Poteet was here
this week visiting in the home of
her sister, Mrs. H. H. Flowers.
Mrs. Woodman Alderman was in
Cotulla Wednesday from Artesia
Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O’Brien of
Artesia Wells was in the city Wed-
nesday.
C. M. Reynolds and two children,
Rosemary and Billy were San Anto-
nio visitors Wednesday.
Eunice Phigpen of San Antonio
spent the week here visiting Eileen
Aaronson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keck and Mrs.
Don’t miss the dance at Artesia
Wells Saturday night—Good time for
all.
All kinds fishing tackle.—The Ben
Franklin Store. ,
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Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Arhelger of
San Saba, were here this week drift-
ing their daughter, and son-in-l^w,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins.
Mrs. Earl Hennersdorf and daugh-
ter Maxine, of San Saba were guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hopkins this week.
Clyde Morgan and Murray Steph-
enson returned Sunday from Dallas,
where they attended a Coach's short
course shcool.
H. A. Willson and son Houston and
Mrs. John W. Willson visited Mr. and
Mrs. Simmie Seamons of
Sunday.
THE COTULLA RECORD
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Burwell and J. H. Gallman was in San Antonio
W. M. Burwell visited Chas. Bur- on business Monday,
well and family at Kingsville last
wt.ek ■ Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Giescke and
little son were San Antonio visitors Dilley were in Cotulla Sunday.
Miss Eula Mayes, Joe Lee Gilbert one day this week,
and Charles Hinkel spent the past Mrs. Travis Poole is visitin
week in Ft. Worth, the guests of Mrs. C. W. Beck has gone to tives in Greenville this week.
Miss Lydia Miller. (Cleveland, Ohio where she will spend
I several weeks.
Miss Ruby Miller left the past
week for Ft. Worth where she will Miss Katherine Lee Keithley has Thursday,
enter a hospital to take up a Nurses’ returned home from Hondo where'
J. H. Hardy was here from Dilley
early in the week.
George Newman and family of
Rev. C. R. Wade and daughter,
Miss Ruth were San Antonio visitors
Training course.
she spent several days.
Mrs. Jack Maltsberger and small
son were in San Antonio several days
this week.
Mrs. B. J. Davis of San Antonio, i Miss Sue Dyson, who is attending
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lind the University at Austin this sum-j Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Soles and Mr.
was appointed State Beauty Shop mer was called home Thursday by'and Mrs. Boyd Rankin and children
Inspector by the Texas Board of the death of her grandfather, Alfred are spending a few day- in Corpus
Cosmetology, by Gov. Allred of Aus- t. Irvine. Christi.
tin.
not
Oklahoma,
The many friends of Mrs. Chas. E.
Neal, who has been confined to her
Mrs. Jas. Merriman and son Elton,
left first of the week for Houston
where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Tarver.
j The days are plenty hot but
Mrs. A. B. Alexander has returned as hot as they are in 0klal_______ _______________ „_______ _
Catarina, ‘Tter visiting relatives and friends where the thermometer was reported home so long, will be glad to know
in La Poit, Beaumont and Kansas to have registered 119 in the shade ! that she is recovering her health and
City, Mo. She was accompanied Wednesday,
home by her neice, Miss Dorothy
Ruffa and a friend, Miss Jane Qual-
Majestic
ErI Theatre [SI:
COTULLA, TEXAS
Mrs. Roy Gilbert, son and daugh-
ter, accompanied by her parents, Mrs.
A. M. Swyers of San Antonio, left
early in the week for Oakdale, La.
Mrs. Jessie Pease and Mrs. M. H.
Russell spent Wednesday in San
Antonio. Mrs. Pease met her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Etta Smith of Brook-
haven, Miss., and brought her home
with her, for a visit of several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Flowers and
family have returned from Mercedes
where they visited in the home of her
sister, Mrs. Koester. They were ac-
companied home by her mother, Mrs.
J. R. Wall.
Mrs. W. I. Buffington returned
home Wednesday after spending a
month at Aspermont, Texas, with her
NOW PLAYING & »
Friday- Saturday.
Chas. Ruggles
Mary Boland
People Will Talk
»» IH
tiough of La Port.
I
Miss Portia Morrow left Tuesday
for her home in New York City,
. rT v , . ..... after spending the past week here
Mrs. A. U. Knaggs and two little1,... , * . ,, ...
L.__® _ _____! with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W
H. Morrow.
sons are visiting her parents at
Whitewright, Texas. They have been
away about two weeks. Hadn’t you
noticed how lonesome looking Dutch
is?
Mrs. Paddy Lann returned home
Monday from Junction, where she
spent a month with her daughter,
Mrs. Lucian Lind. She was accom-
panied home by her little grand-
daughter, Martha Ruth Lind, who
will visit with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paddy Lann and Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Lind.
Mrs. J. L. Stedham and daughter,
Miss Mary Nell, were the guests of
is now able to be out automobile
riding every day. Her condition is
much better.
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The Federal Land Bank foreclosed
on four tracts of land, Dallas Joint
Land Bank one trast and S. A. Bldg,
and Loan Ass’n. on dwelling last
Tuesday. This is the largest number
of forehlosures at one time for sev-
Rev. and Mrs. Judd B. Holt during eral months.
the past week.
AUGUST SPECIAL
$2.50 Permanent Waves, $1.50.
Shampoo not included.—Alma's!,. .
Beauty Shop. Phone 70. 8-9 4t !““* thmgS UP Preparatory to in
We have a letter this week from
J. T. Llewllyn, at Dayton, Ohio. He
stated that he had opened an office
there, 775 Reibald Bldg., and was
Mrs. W. P. Coffee and children and
Mrs. H. C. Stout and daughter left
first of the week for Brownwood
where they will spend several weeks
visiting relatives.
teresting some Northern people in
La Salle county land this fall. Pretty
hot up.Jhere, he said, and he felt the
humidity considerably, after leaving
the fine, dry air of Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pickens had a
letter from their sons Stanley and
Ted, who are in the Navy, and they j Herbert Breeding was here
were in Alaska. Ted said “it gets Past week fronl Uvalde. He said the [
dark here at 11:30 and daylight at
2:30, rains all the time and cold.”
They expect to be back in C'alifor-
T. R. Keck spent Tuesday in San | daughters. She said Mr. Buffington | nia sometime this month.
Antonio.
will remain there for a while
er, and is getting along fine.
long-1
District office for the PWA was
gradually getting into shape for op-
eration.
Ralph Lindsay of Lubbock,
Judge John W. Willson is back
from a ten days trip over in East
Texas. He said crops were late
over there, but promising. Cotton
was blooming as a rule but there '
was a lot of it too young to bloom.!
Corn was green and looking good
ac-'and roasting ears plentiful. A great
companied by his family, were in contrast to this section, where corn
Cotulla Wednesday. Mr. Lindsay is is being gathered and nearly all the
ranching West of Lubbock and says cotton ginned.
he likes this section of the state \ „ ,,T _
,, , , , . , R. VV. Ferguson went to Abilene
prettv well, and has a hankering for a , , . _
last week after Mrs. Ferguson, who
|was up there visiting their daugh-
D. Y. McDaniel who was ler, Mrs. J. F. Huffstutler, who was
Donald Peters returned home Sun-
Miss Althea Beasley visited her (day from Harold, Texas, where he
parents in Llano a few days this Murray Stephenson, Preston Reed- spent a week with his sister, Mrs.
week. |er and Mrs. W. A. Tarver and son W. W. Oliver. Donald said last Fri-
W. A. Jr., went to San Marcos Tues- day night about 12 o’clock Mr.
Before you start off on that vaca- day morning and then on to Houston Oliver’s drugstore burned to the ranck down this way.
tion bring your car down and let where Mrs. Tarver visited her son'ground, also a Barbershop belonging'
us fill it with that Good Gulf Gaso- Wm. Tarver and family, while the to E. R. Campbell a nephew of Mrs ! Ml'3’ , „ , ,
line. Reeder Bros. Gulf Service Sta- boys took in a show and a ball game. G. A. Manly burned. The fire start- he.r parente .Mr- and Mrs’ J' Mr Ferguson «°id tLt^he^had1
uoa- (They returned home that night. led in a cafe next to the Barbershon D’ Mlller here’ rece!Ved a message -Mr. heiguson said that she bad al-
I P‘ I Saturday morning from her husband most lecoteied from her illness. Mr.
' - Judge'McDaniel, of Waco, advising Ferguson said feed crops in that
that his father died at Rockdale Fri-!sectdon were enormous and a big!
day night. She with D. Y. Jr., and cotton cr0P would be made- Every-i
Mrs. J. L. Bowen, Mr. Miller’s sister(thlng aPPeared to be on the up and'
, left immediately for the funeral at u*) out "aL
j Granger, which was hold Sunday af-1 -----
ternoon. They returned from Gran- (
ger to their respective homes, Waco |
and Colorado.
SUNDAY
MONDAY TUESDAY!
Edna Mae Oliver
in
“Murder on a
Honeymoon'’
WED- THUR.
Kay Francis-
Warren Williams
in
"Living on Velvet’’
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Mrs. Johnny Dozier returned home
this week from Oklahoma, where she
>pent a month with home folks. She
was accompanied home by her sister
Mrs. Ruby Channey and small daugh-
ter.
YOUR MONEY’S WORTH
5n you buy a low-priced car
AN APOLOGY
After the funeral of our late la-
______| mented loved one, Mrs. Bessie Breed-
j ing Billings, we carefully gathered
p I] i ail cards from floral offerings, tel-
egrams ai
SHIELD EXPERT HERE |view t0 personally thankinjf ^ one
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expert of Chicago, will personally 0U1. sorrow. But. through some
be at the Plaza Hotel, San Antonio, | ehUdish prank or othei. unknown
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, (cause> these have been misplaced and
lost. V e, therefore, take this means '
only, Aug. 12, 13 and 14, from 9 a.
! m. to 5 p. m.
Mr. Shevnan
says: The Zoetic. eur deepest appreciation; and w
[shield is a tremendous improvement ; hope you will forgive us for not sav
lover all former methods, effecting ing thjs ,wl.50nallv. We are helpless
.........""U~ 11 'viU not onl>’ J to do more. Please forgive us.
j JAMES BREEDING
and FAMILY,
j Encinal. Texas.
| of expressing to each and every one
we
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1935, newspaper, August 9, 1935; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163256/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.