The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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COTULLA RECORD
■Mk» Faydelle Porter, who is
teaching at Edinburg, spent
l Christmas week at home.
Mrs. Vernon Smith and 'two
ness man of M, and Mr, Ray M. Keck
w„ during .he and son .of ^San^tnmo spent itto. «t the home of Mrs. Car-
DHrptnt^ Air find Alr*^ T R ^ *
d Mrs. J. P. Daniel and Keck. ” | Miss Lillian Masters who is
en spent the holidays in teaching in Marfa came home to
Antonio with relatives. j Dressmaking, hemstitching nd the Christmas holidays
d Henrichson and Chas. s?lk 8c,°cotton 70.™ Lwated** at J!jth,The1' Parents* Mr> and Mrs- J
nompson of Artesia Wells residence.-Mrs. J. T. Pugh. J>ia8iers<
.ere in town Tuesday. , M n - a - Dr. and Mrs. D. N. Cushing
F. A. Woofter and Roscoe Chillicothe were here to spend and ^"nt0n‘ ( .uj
Williams were in town yester- Christmas at the home of their Anbomo spent pa t of the
day from Millett. parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. holidays here with homefolks.
Will Cotulla, Custom inspector Ho,man’ Mrand Mrs. J. L. Gross of
was at home to spend Christ- j Mr. and Mrs.. Phil Johnson Vnoafna
maS- and little daughter came down bu^ Pa are h^ guesU at
L. A. Kerr, San Antonio bank- Sa» Antonio to spend the tV h0^e’of Mr* G£s/ and
er, was in the city several days . holidays with Mrs. Johnsons M Coggins parents, Mr. and
this week. mother, Mrs. George Tarver. Mrs B. Wildenthal.
H. O. Campbell, prominent1 . Milton Manly, who is with , pefe McCabe came up from
citizen of Fow lerton, was in the j , fean Antonio Cotton Mill i Xaimpico several days before
city yesterday. Company at Kingsville., came Chri‘tmas and will /emai!1 un.
home for Christmas, lie return- , r,,
Roy Cotulla, University stu- ed to Kingsville Saturday last, j, , e t f . . ,, .
dent came home to snend the ; to hs post of duty. He has an
Holidays Harry Pierce and Frank engineering job with one of the
3 ' | Jones, who are attending the ’ big oil companies near Tampico
Joseph Lee Stedham of San University, were among the and has been down there three
Antonio spent the holidays in College boys that came home to years now. He says he sees a
gPjspptj JfeuOfw
May You See Only the Bright Side of
Each of the 365 Days
Save Your Money and Deposit With Us.
The Best Reso ution You Can Make.
Stockmens National Bank.
Cotulla with friends.
Miss Gwyndolin Poole who is
attending school in San An- teaching in the Houston Pub-
tonio spent the holidays at! lie Schools this year came home
home. {for the holidays. She will re-
, , . I turn today.
Miss Helen Steele, who is |
"teaching in the San Antonio! Miss Alice Maltsberger,
schools, spent Christmas week; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
at home with her parents, Mr, Maltsberger. who is attending
^ ^ l w* A O T 1 ' .1 A., ■ IT. i- \1 *7
spend the holidays. i wonderful development in Co-
.. T , ., , , , . ! tulla and if he decides to stay
Mrs. J A. Galbraith, who is there until next Christmas don’t
believe he will know the old ;
town when he comes again. ■
with it Mack.
Better come back and grow’ up i
with it Mack. i
And nowl the . . .__________
Fling wide the cloor and let it in!
4nd may rich blessings with it come,
A reign of righteousness begin.
and Mrs. A. S. J. Steele.
Miss Maurine Dyson who is
teaching music in the Ft. Worth
schools spent the holidays at
home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Dyson.
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Morey, of
Dallas, were here this week
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Mars.
North Texas. They returned
home the first part of the week.
the State University, spent
Christmas week at home.
J. M. Coker, former resident
Revelers Destroy Property.
For the first time in the
City’s history New Year Eve
revelers deliberately wrought
of Cotulla, living at De\ine for destruction to city and private
the past ten years or more, died property< In Edition to the
in San Antonio Monday night, destruction of the electric signs
He was buried at Devine Wed-, in front of Gaddis Pharmacy,
nesday. ] where a number of light wires
There are quite a few cases of j were also cut, a major portion
mumps in the city. Christmas of the colored lights strung in
joy was marred in many homes the palms and evergreen trees
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mars and ; because 0f 0ne or more mem- along Front street were “shot
son Billie, spent Christmas in bers of the family being con-! out” or otherwise destroyed.
fined with this malady. j Wires were cut promiscously
which caused a short which bad-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mur- iy damaged one of the trans-
phy ot Roff, Okla., have moved formers, doing a damage to city
Dixon Holman came home
from Houston to spend the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. W. Holman.
Mrs. M. J. Peters went up to
-'dars- | were also strung last year.
Burris Tarver, who has been } *l'*,e<1Ldt.)J3nU?nl v'as Pur^!‘as,ed
to Cotulla and will occupy what property of perhaps $100 to
is known as the Lacey place on
the East side of the Railroad These lighst were strung a-
______ ______________ track. Mr. Murphy is an ]ong the park strip at the be-
San Antonio during the holi- uncle to our townsman, Bert; ginning of the season. They
days to visit her daughter, Mrs,
John Cotulla.
v ) u”. v anrl n-ifo toirVier down in the Tampico region for by the City for this particular
* L , the past three years was at fea^> but now if this strip
w. Lh tl home Christmas His time was •« h.*hted «P ..f*1 ^ new
he e and spent the Holidays limjted and he only spent a_ equipment will have to be pur-
with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Perry. bout three days with his moth- cha8ed- .. .
Francis Perry of Palestine j er, Mrs. Geo. Tarver. Burris I Thef Record has no idea who
was here during the holidays says he likes Mexico pretty well. Peiflietrated this lawless oit,
and visited his parents. Mr. and He is in the employ of one of but we know that the great ma-
Mrs. P. J. Perrv. I the large oil companies. of the, P«°Ple ^ Cotulla
j ! stand squarely against such
Mr. and Mrs .D. H. Storey Attorney Leslie Cooper is lawlessness,, and the perpetra-
children spent the holidays back from a ten days visit to tors should be sought out and
with relatives at San Marcos his old home in Commanche. He punished in addition to paying
and Kyle. said the mercury went down to i the damage done to the city
4 above there during the recent and private property.
Mrs. Chas. E. Tarver has re- blizzard, which was entirely too Revelers who have no re-
turned home after spending a cold for him, and that he was gard for public or private prop-
couple of weeks with her par- glad to get back to this section i ertv are dangerous to a com-
ents at Austin. | of the state, j munity,
Accept the thanks of the K. Burwell Store
for your generous patronage for 1924, aftd our belief is that you will
continue to patronize us during 1925.
The K. Burw’ell Store has a reputation for the handling of superior
merchandise. We earnestly endeavor to give styles that are right up and quality
that is the best, and service that pleases you.
The K. Burwell Store is an institution of long standing and has a deep pride in the
welfare of the community, and stand with you—the people in every progressive
move.
May 1925 be a full measuie of Happiness and Prosperity to you and yours.
The K. Burwell Store.
The Hand of Friendliness
At what more opportune time
could we express to the people
of this community our friend-
ly feeling toward them, and at
the same time thank them for
their friendliness toward us?
That this friendly feeling is
the foundation stone upon
which we can build this com-
munity to greater things -
greater happiness and pros-
perity for all—is well assured.
So it is with this thought of
friendliness for you and from
you that we welcome the be-
ginning of what we can all
make the greatest and best year in the history of
Cotulla.
Chas. E. Neal Auto Co.
GREETINGS!
A NEW YEAR—ushered in with new hope, new aims,
renewed determination to serve our fellow men with
the spirit of good will to all which the season and the day
inspires. To take, and to extend, full advantages of
the promises of prosperity indicated on all sides for
what we expect will be a bountiful 1925.
In endorsement of this endeavor and in solicitation of
your continued good will and patronage we extend our
sincerest wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR.
COTULLA MERCANTILE COMPANY,
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The old we speed without reqrel.
The new we greet without a fear.
For Qod is good. His will be done.
To Him we leave the coming year.
— Harvey Peake in Ike Christian Observer
'ear
Talbott's Economy Store
Gaddis Pharmacy
Thanks you for your generous pat-
ronage in the past and wishes for
you a most Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1925, newspaper, January 3, 1925; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1163836/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.