The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 52, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 3, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD
SUNDA
events
many
lovely things
flower in the
the peace of
a garden
The
the slow ad
economy prices.
for a very delightful meet
at her attractive home 1
Unfinished Pieces
and
for The Breakfast Nook
The
the
COLDS, INDIGESTION
ton
FINISHED CHAIRS
85 up
Golden
Oak
Rockers
Need for
Rocker
Mrs
Underalde
Phone 462
SUNDAY
RECORD
FEATURE
wind
may
SOCIETY
EDITOR
PHONE 203
Graves
Mrs.
and J.
are
with
pro-
those
proof
not to soak through
in twenty<our hour*
Spun cotton around
rough .edges protect
the delicate skin.
Cruen C«r touch*
14 hi toi td told out
15 jewtl momtmrnl
tn Cuero
a standstill
gatherings
W. guarantee our Claan-
inf and Pressing—Glv«
ona day Service and ap-
preciate your business.
Miss
Mrs.
Koehler,
Helen and
NEWMAN’S
TAILOR SHOP
Dreues for ;
georgette—styles for the business girl, the
a remarkably interesting and
ft two
P. Hall
Hy. Koonlf
Fin. Secty,'
Moots Evory Seedrtd and Fourth
Friday Night at 7:30 o’clock.
VUrtlnf Brothers Atway* Welaamo.
L 6. Otte, J. Q. Hartman
W: M. Beefy.
represented at th-
San Antonio this
attending all three
Faust,” “Lcfhengrin”
i presented by the
Introductory
Offer
for this week
3 Packages $1
W Eastern Star
Muting* 1st and 3rd Tm»
V day Night* at 7:30 o’clock
fHaldant Members tapectod.
Vlolthif Members a I way a
We toe me
MRS. AGNES, SPANGL1, Bwty.
refresh-
The person-
Messrs.
Meedamee Albert .LienkSrd, Had-
Edgar of Alice. Graham Hamil-
LeRoy Hamilton, Jack Hower-
Jack Leuke Jim Moore, Dr. and
Charlie, Miss Margaret Smith,
Social
I practf;
[only
| viding
'who
| serving t
of the young people. Interest centered
this week in the Christian Endeavor
and gills from all
Christi District
Cuero Endeav-
veral entertain-
among
GRANO OPERA
Cuero was well
; Grand Opera in
i week end, some
performances
and ’’Norma”
Chicago Civic Opero Co. while others
heard only one favored opera. Among
those who enjoyed this unusual op-
portunity to hear some of America s
greatest singers were: Mrs. Fielding
Breeden, Miss • Hermine Burghard,
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lackey, Mrs. Theo
Reuss, Mrs. Earl Evers, Mrs.
Buttery, Mrs. F. p. Eberhardt
T. O. Bucbel. Mr. and Mrs. .(
Smith, Misses Margaret and Eleanor
Smith, Miss Mary Barthlome,
Julia Fey. Mrs S. P. Boothe,
E. H. Putman, Mrs.Frltz
Misses Dorie Kirkham
Francis Koehler, Paul Dornhluth and
Billy Ferguson.
Bridge Club with Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Moore, the affair affording
pleasure for five tables of the young-
er married crowd. Pansies lent flor-
al attraction to the room? given over
to the hospitality and adorned thq
trays on which the dainty
tnent course was served
nel on this occasion included
and
Mrs.
Vachel Weldon and, Fielding Breeden
frftg Jewel Lodge
No. 103
Meats tvery Thursday at • p. m.
Visiting Knight* Always waieoma.
I. J. Pise bar, Raul Dornbluth,
c. C. K. of R. a s.
consisting
desert
guest
Jack
ally at
informal
entertainment for
are not accustomed to
Lenten season. For
For Thee who made all
that are—
The star In heaven, the
grass,
Music, and silence, and
sleep;
The dewy morning ir
webs
Of spider artisans; and wavering fkh
In the deep-hollowed spring, so calm
and cool;
The sun’s uprising, and
vance
Of genial day; the reddening of fruits
The sinking hoc. and little sucking
babe;
Life and its comfort and the joys of
Love—
Gr*v**-TN*regoo*
Unusual interest centers In the
wedding of Thomas A. Graves young
county attorney of DeWitt cdunty. to
Miss Anita ’ Thoragood, attractive
daughter of Mrs. R. C. Thorogood, the
hfa-ppy event having taken place at 3
o’clock Saturday afternoon at the
Episcopal thurcli in Runge with Rev.
Everett H. Jones rector of Grace
Church. Cuero officiating. Only rela-
tives and members of the immediate
i family were present to witness the
ceremony. The wedding is the culmi-
nation of a romance that began in
high school days and has lasted thru
> the years since during which time the
groom received his academic - and
legal training at Washington and Lee
University. Virginia, while the bride
attended the university of Texas. Site
has visited In Cuero on mmy occa-
sions atidh as many friends her^ who
will give her a most cordial welcome
to her new home. The groom is the
son of John A. Graves Sr., and enjoys
the esteem and friendship of all in hfs
home town, evidenced by his election
to the county attorneyship in the last
election. After a short wedding trip
Mr. and Mrs. Graves will be at home j
here. Among those who were In
Runge for the wedding were lhe fol-
Knights of
Columbus
Council 1682
Mhti every lit and 3rd Tuesday
at 7:ao e'eleek in K
. C. Keeeblel
Grand Knight A
Visiting brothers Invite*.
JOHN H. BERNING
JEWELER
“GifU That La*L”
the heart
Sometimes is near to bursting with
its love
For Thee ....
of a
wre?
list
Leuke,
Albert Llen-
0. Buchel. Graham Hamil-
Otts, Fielding Breeden. Jim
k Howerton, Charlie Peavy,
lowing members of the groom’s: fam-
ily: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeal of
Commerce, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn
Jr., of Fort Worth, Mr. and
Shelly Tarkington of Cuero,
A. Graves of Cuero.
For these and countless things the
heart Is laden
With love for Thee.
. | — Literary Digest. '
Better to buy a Gruen
•» than wish you had!
Unlike articles that quickly
wear out good watches are not
purchased often. In choosing
your next watch, therefore,
consider well—study carefully
—go beneath the surface and
learn all truths.... The more
exacting you are, the more dif-
ficult to please and satisfy, the
more certain your choice will
be a Gruen. .. . Our Gruens—
including a style for every
member of the family—are all
moderately priced.
or longer we have been using Black-
Draught In our home as a family
I medicine, and have found it to be
very handy,” says Mrs. John Mc-
Ginnis, of near here.
, * J h**8 been aarrted and
had children of my own, I have
found it to be a fine medicine to
give them Jot colds and indigretton.
I have three little girls, and when X
I see one of them fretful and ‘droopy*
in the morning, I begin treating
i with a course of Black-Draught, It
is not long until she ie lively and
well again. I make a tea of it and
give it to ths children, as they take
it best that way.
“I take Black-Draught for con-
stipation and indigestion. If I wake
up with a bad taste in my mogth
and feel sluggish and dblL X know
it is time for a dose of Black-
Draught.
"We try to keep a box of Black-
Draught always in the house and
are seldom without IL My health
is generally good, but I think it is
a good thing to keep a mild, de-
pendable remedy on hand for spells
of constipation.”
In use nearly a hundred years.
Twenty-five dooes 25*. Nc.20S
convention
parts of tlie Corpui
being entertained h
ors. in tlkir honor i
ment features were planned
theie being the general “get acqualnt-
ied" social on Friday evening which
war, a vefy delightful occasion. a
luncheon on Saturday at noon and
the banquet in the evening nt which
time '.he Endeavor alumni were
hosts. The convention will continue
through today with devotional serv-
ices. in tlte morning, a consecration
service in th? afternoon and the clos-
ing seasioa in the evening.
FAITH
By Louise Morgan Sill
may my soul-approach Thee, my
Nicfit Bridge C.ub
A most enjoyable event
week was the meeting of the ’Night
Thursday Bridge Club
Mrs. Claude Moore was hostess the
i past week
|ing of the Thursday Bridge club en
I tertaining
I Cuero Heights. A springtime setting
, was effected through the floral
| scheme in which bright-hued pansies
were teetured. Tfte games were en-
joyed by three tables of players the
club trophy being won by Mrs. W. W,
Sale. Following the games a delicious
refreshment
salad « -with
served.
included:- Mesdames
Hadley Edgar cf Alice
hard. T.
ton, Louis
Moore, Jat
and Mrs. W. W. Sale
it entrust unto the evenin
burden cf its hrert/ and 3
iind
Communion with Thine car Thus let
it be,
Fo - It most speak.
10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Th© Same Easy ^ernu to The Farmer or
Residents of Neighbor Town*.
J. CPEN
144-146 E. Main Sc
UNFINISHED Drop Leaf Breakfast r\r\
Tables, $12, and a* low a* $7. 00
UNFINISHED Square Top Breakfast Him
Table* at one price ..................................$7.50
PORCELAIN TOP Drop Leaf Breakfast r\/\
Tables, $22.50 to ............................... $25.00
heart of man may sink beneath
mb load
sciTow and ddspair. with- tears and
groans,
bitter silence. Bnt that heart may
WILLOW ROCKERS—Cretonne covered ffi 4 * m* ■«
cushion* and back* ........... $11.75
FIBRE ROCKERS with attractive Cro-
t^nne covered cushion* $12.50 to..........$22.50
OAK CENTER TABLES—wall worth the d> f* r*
Price wo a*k» $4.75 to .............................. $5. 50
The Search for “What’s New” Leads to
Style and Value Combination In
Spring Dresses
A Notable Offering For Everyone
any and all occasions—dresses of flat crepe, crepe satin tnA
: college girl, the housewife—
rthwhile selection ■ of smart dresses
As drep beneath the heavy weight
o ’ love.
AM • a -great harvests bend the yield-
11 g wain, 1
Or w 08-skins burst with richness, so
How
1 ?re* tor,
Foy it must Speak
May
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 52, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 3, 1929, newspaper, March 3, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1195560/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.