The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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A boektet contoining opinions of fo>
Mfl doctor* on this intoreiting iwbjoct
wWt bo »onf Ht£E, while they lost, lb gny
roofer writing to the Educational Division,
M Fifth Ave., Now York, N.Y., Dept. B-1241
Weather is stijl r ‘ ;
much milder wltji showers
was reported very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dedear
DeWitt County Implement Co.
115 Tterreil St. Phone 71
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and oelativas here who sympathize
wJ4b the bereaved family. He was
buried near Woodsboro.
Sunday W Beaumont after a three wlth Willie Dedear and wife,
week visit with Mrs. Rob. MRMr.
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Mrs Otto Adfckes, Car.
Mr. Alfred Sempiler who hgs been
confined ip a Cuero hospital tor sev-
eral weeks is at home now and lat-
est reports that she is doing nicely.
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6en»les Pfodwto Credit AstMiafice
Gonsales, Texas
Sound Loans to AgricuRnre
M. J. OTTON, Yorktown,
Field Representative
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With their par-
son of class df candidates that were intt-
Miss Doris Bitterlv had a birth-
Jharpentier, Herbert just returned day anniversary Jan. 30th, a
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rom a tour of overseas duty. ber of her relatives came
Mrs J. E. Mullins was a business wish her a happy birthday,
isitor jn Cuero last Wednesday. Ed Hans and Miss Edna
Pressure Cookers
last .Sunday. Mm. Mueller oon-
, valescing niceiv from a recent ma-
jor operation.
Mrs. John Adams
"GUESS I’LL BE TOO
LATE TO PEACH TUE
BANK WITH MY'
DEPOSIT, TODAY*}
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(Carrie F. Thteipe. Cor.)
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in Seguin last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chaffin had
all their children with them last.
Sunday for dinner the occasion was-
Mrs. Chaffin’s birthday. ’
Dr.' N. A. Elder was over in Gon-
zales Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn were in Ken-j
.edy Sunday.
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pentier.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Woodsboro visited with
hare over the week end.
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with her
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Our bank-by-mafl service is for busy people.
Why not stop fa gf -vritf for details?
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to Wtt#€r wemifcms nw^
A bottle of Vicka Va-tro-nol if mighty
handy to have around the bouse fe-
caiiM this doubte-dUty nose dr^ps...
^tL^Si'SSS!iS^A
MiSURYftk^
Chttkui Fryers
were here Sunday night for $ visit daughter’ and family.
Mre. Dick Adcock wljo w^s in the Mura Steel School ip Sgn Apionio
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hope is 1 program Saturday morptof- We lisfr-
4*ned to and enjoyed it very much
as a local girl, Mrs. E. W. December
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one af 'the
wasUahMtomaU ybuUoJc your prottiaM. • ■
we*r • flirtatiously veiled straw disc-pried higli with
kesh field flowers or full blowq roees. For • jauaW
look a wool felt scottie or bumper in beautiful new
spring colors, with self flower trimmingii! Come in
and try our hats on; you’ll love what they io for ypuL
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Sunday viritorn in Stockdale.
Ifclyin Christian, jus* sUscharyed
i fnjQx the gjj. home with his
parents, Mr. aiyl Mrs. George
Marvin Cordes was a business ^vis-
itor to Cuero Saturday.
Tom Hahn and family entertain-
ed with a mutton barbecue Sunday
hOfiortog his son, Paul Haun, and
bride. Paul has just returned
from foreogn service.
•— .nf. ihtofiui
^saaowMwa
For AwiHry md
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Hinze and
visited
recently in the B. F. Abel home.
Green Day and B. Brantley of
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IMamis! Wives!
Wint new Pep and Vim?
For sale at all drug stores every-
where—in Cuero, at Klecka Drug.
eft of San Afitotoo
■nd in the Otto HU-
Hat Box
FARMERS STATE BANK
& TRUST COMPANY
•ftWttF Nmnrvo flkn^m
Louis Seims and son-in-law, a J.
W*** Uft *>r a webs
vigU fa> the valley.
Mfe Wfeep weher
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FOR A BIG CALF CROP
F~d now fox a big calf czop. Purina Cattle
Checkers are a cosnbhwtion of calf-building
ingredients ... a variety of natural proteins,
energy feeds and minerals • • . all blended into
one grand feed.
MONUMENTS- of proven Superiority
VAU LTS Dry — Sanitary -* EverUwtipg
GRAVE SLAB-Complete Grave Protect^ •
CURBING- Cpngrejfee and Precast Granite
SURFACE PyRIAt YAU1T 60.
of Cuero
Phone Office 127 or Residence 486 - D. 6. WupdWmww. MMr*
as they have fwo fine
is Mr. and ifirs. Hy.
nddaughter.
Sydney Dedear was 1
Sunday where be Joined the large
Cuero are pending this week to the Oie Knights of Colum-
“ ‘—---- - bus.
The crowd of 42 players had a
short entertainjoaeiM Frtdsy night.
Herbert and Frank Kruse, Jr., of
Palacios were here Sunday to visit
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Him Wttertg. Cor.
Mrs. Edmund Sager and two chil-
dren artf visiting in Houston with
relatives.
The Community club members
met at the home of Mrs. John Egb-
ert Wednesday Mrs. Haralson Of
{VicMwia w«e visitors.
Mrs. E. H- Wfed was last'Th^w»-1 Mrs. Bitterly quilt Wednesday,
day’s gracious hostess to the ^xiam-l
bers of the Ace High Bridge club at L
’X?’ attractive home. Vtaej
aj)d wife were [Usual number of progressions were]
enjoyed, gt the close of which Miss
Friada Tiewes had high score, low]
score went <q Mrs. W. T. Laging1
and bingo to Mrs. Gaorge Morrlsae.
The members of the Krituetcfaen
enjoyed the charming bo phaiity
of Mm. Wbj Rues at their regular
meeting last Thursday afternncci.
Mra. Johnny Peiner and daugh-
ters of Ban Antonio visited with
relatives here over the week end
Mrs. H. A. Stuermer and Mrs
Herman Fertsch spent several days
the past week with relatives at Hal-
leCtsvllJe.
Mr. and Mrs Pat DeFily of 3^1
Antonio were week end guf.sts at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Morrisse.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gretmacher
and son, Glenn of Columbus visited
With relatives here over the week
end.
Harold Remmers of San Antonio
was a week end guest of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rem-1
mers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Hoilaqd left
Monday for Lybboek. Mr. Holland
will enter a college in that city and
study chemistry.
Mesdames F J. Jaromsbek
Edgar Harbors were business vsit-
ors in Kenedy last Friday.
Mrs. Albert Hackny of Runge
spent Mcnday here visiting wkh
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Schorre.
Mr. and ^rs. Herbert j^«k
Wichita Falls are here visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. John Balco have re-'at Meyersville.
j The Community club will meet af “
honorable discharge ffpm the nayy. [ ^rs victor Hartman on Wednesday
ftarnoon iif the weather suitable.
- . •■,] Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thieme and
children visited with Mrs. W. A
Thieme and daughters several hours
Thursday night tc help their sister,
Miss Viola celebrate her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hiller of
;Cuero visited with Dr. Arnecke and
| family Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. J. Hiller and Miss
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spept the
.... ... ip San Anfepio with Jfr.j
and Mn. A. Kapplln. ’
Mlaaes Alice Deg and Hilda Hfl-
Wkto Qi tian AW
. -MWttal days here
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Mrs. y. Afflerbach and
unsettled but,
1 every
day and lets of strong routh winds?
Work on the new highway and
oyerpajgs is propvtoc «e-
gardless of fead wearier.
hVIWtoFI
(Mrx. FU RHey, Car^
Hohn-.
Mr. pnd Mrs Otto Phetfer and
famjjy. Mr. and Mrs. .Eddie Stoever
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Mueller visited with Mrs.
sqon bp bqqk at school aggin.
Tomatoes are being set in the cold
frames now, the weather being fine',
i .USE
visited her •
White at1
WESTHOFF, Feb. 5.—Miss Irene
Hilbrich was honored with a mis-
cellaneous shower Saturday after-
noon to the home of Mrs. Arthur
Veit. Miss Nelda Ruth Wagner
played the wedding march and Miss
Hilbrich was led to her chair by
little Miss Doris Ann Veit and
Master Ronnie Afflerbach. They
assisted the bride-to-be by cutting
the ribbons from the many beautiful
gifts. Miss Joyce Mae Hilbrich, sis-
ter of the bride-to-be was to charge
of the bride., book on which 91
frteud. registered during the af-
Mroopn. Miss Hilbrich was very at-
4^cti*e .to her sea-foam blue suit
and wore a corsage of sweet peas.
The guests were invited into the
xoQtn doUcious Tsfrssii*
ments were served. The valentine
motif being carried-out in detail.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Olenick and
stenatofters and Marv Miebalak anenX
Sorry to report Mrs. W. C. Steur-
mer and Laurence Schultz confined
to their homes through illness. We]0* our section arid had other friends
in Yoakup ***to a speedy recovery.
Had a very happy weekend, hav-
ing my two sons home together for
tije first time n four years. Capt.
James M Riley of Love Field, Dal-
las, here qn a leaye and John P.
Riley of San Antonio. .
son were Stratton visitors froip s
Rofiston Satuqdgy and Supfiay. |
Mrs. R. L. Styles and children are
spending a few weeks at the home r-?
of her lather, S. J*. Morrow. | tt!
Word was received here of the'
death of Rev. wiUie Myers ' of t p
Woodsboro. Tlie deceased was a
cousin of Alva and Sterling Myers j
n-
Bi . / >.
awfry Ip wMh relatives.
Mba gGhtftotr PPto Wc of Cor-
£Wati spent the weak end with
W6 MT- and Mrs. Gug
arhftdFr-aT
Mrs A W Sichaffnar,
FAIR PftiCE POLICY
f Mys. Mnrst of
\ week end wMh Mr W4
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— O* HHferW1 Wgs a Antonio
sw fJWfiW TUMdgy.
I ftw Baupprofcd «n^ M^s qnp-
■’ Um Hermann of QranMe.
tPti to 4»e
I'BM IP? M G. NRffiKMto Itotoe
Bl Bfe Mnzi l£rs Elmv ffofrarg of Aii£-
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I ttn ABB Rnenziiiw a jdav fUT’-
Vito Mr. Mto Mrs. Rfe Re-
f m»-
* Pvt. Raymond Pawllk is home
I from the Pacific for a 90 day fur-
I Iptkgfi. He hs>s re-enlisted for anoth-
|1 er 3 years,
F| Mr-. W^Mxs.H-Baros entertained
| Epnday, honoring their eon, Frank,
J 9P hja aevenlh birthday. ’
] Miss Adele DuBose spent Satur-
W4 Sunday to Cuero With Mr.
and Mrs. W. G North.
Mr -*nid Mrs. F. Peters hqnored
their daughter, Delores, on her 12th
Wxtoday Spnday with * dinner.
Those present to enjoy ibis Qcca-
IMP w«r® W- and Mrs. Poney, Mr.
apd Mrs. Caesar Sassea and Mr
>jgd Mrs- Scott aU from san Antqn-
to; Mrs WUfred R. Peter?, Mr. and
Mto- ’Eddie Ralich from
Mfelph Schjoeder, Sr-.
Mis ,7' " \
o! Yorktown.
The many friends of Mr. and Mn. • j. n
A T. Schubert extend sympathy to Bunday from Ban Antonio where
' the km nf their mother. she hr.t spent the past 3 weeks with
W. B. 8pjth M Ft .Worth was > her sister and other relatives *
; bra& end/ guests to the W. S. Du-i
Tfee biShe. "’ were cafied' to tl>« bfetfejde of Jofin
Claude Rix qf Kenedy, Lieut. O. Hot*, Sr., near Arneckeville, who
L. Reaves of Mt. Vernon were week- w®8 reported very sick,
end guests to the R. A. Carter Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dedear and.
hgtoe-. .: ; Mf. and Mrs. Ad Beamon of Cuero sometime in Quinlan
A
j Pfc. Steve Broil has been givep
bis honorable discharge , fi:om the
W A — - —- A. M A « ▼ W
Sunday ip San Aiitonio visiting with Separation Center amd arrived home
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiesgraever and. Sunday. He wears the American
daughter. . Theater and 4#atic | .... ...
Mr. and Mrs. Aifr-ed BeutoM apA pedals, Philippine Ltoeratoto Rib-
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~ Tiewes *,ar- He served 47 months in the United State, during this time.
- Mr 'There are many of my satisfied
ItiwwitoMFS. Lena’Duerr. ’ . and Mrs. Felix Brofi. '*** *“ y<W WMP‘
Mrs. Gilbert Mueller returned r MX- and Mrs. August Arnold and A „
—■_ , J5tfr'iRT... little son, Charles, visited Sunday | eAiP^QH: If neglected,
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aug- toAX cause Weakness,
ust v.Mber nervousness, .^g^bh
Mrs. Paul Zuber and little daugh- Pah^- .People having
ter, visited recenlty with Mrs. Ray- tures
mond Hanna.
'V.'
Mrodynyc ]V. R. and Richard Burns hospital lor a few days featured <m the 5th district
|,*¥r\nd Mi?. Seory Hotz mfe-jr---------- -
(ed the news of tfie Of a baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
s girl in the fajgfiy M th#r sqn, Roy Orterioh of Nordhem was
Hotz to Ran is xheir .
first daughter “ ■
J hoys aud she
.hrich of 8ftn' Ahtonto are apenu^g
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rainy ’
plowing
some more. Several weeks of sun-
shine weather would really be ap-L
predated. \
Miss Estella Eckert of San An- I
tonio visited with her parents over
the week end.
1st Lt. Floyd Haun returned home
from India last week Monday Von
several-weeks furlough after he will
have to report back ip California. '
H. C. Sager and family visited 1
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. F. Stahl
RUPTURE
SHIELD - EXPERT, H. L. HOFF-
MANN of Minneapolis, Minnesota,
wffl personally demonstrate, without
charge, Ng “Rupture Shields” In
YOAKUM, TEXAS
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Mr and Mrs. Adam Jendry ano
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jendry whosi
house burned down on a Sundas
morning several weeks ago wen
honored with a miscellaneous show-
er at St. Peter’s and Paul’s Catholic
Church Sundav afternoon in whicj
the congregation members
friends of the two families
part.
Mrs. Werner Gohmert land daugh-
ter, Judith of Yorktown visited
Sunday afternoon with Mm. Emilk
Duderstadt and Mrs. Annie Schae-
fer.
Mrs. Rubin Thamm received a
wire from her hu^iand Mondaj
morning, stating that he had arriv-
ed in Seattle, Washington and
would be in San Antonio Thursday
or Friday. Pfc. Thamm has been
stationed in Indi* tor over a yeigr.
Those who observed their birth-
days during the week were August
Doehrman on Jan. 31; Rev Ernes’
Arhelger, Feb. 4; and little Marilyn
Gail Ruschhaupt.
Mr. and Mr*- Oscar Adickes, Mrc.
Bertha Adickes and her grand-
sons Billy and Wayne and Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Brandt apd Larry, yis-
ited with us Sunday.
We welcome fo our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stahl who are
now occupying their newly acquired
home, the fonner Fuchs place.
The Ted Bitterly garage, grocery
and cold drink stand is being com-
pletely remodeled on the .interior.
Lutheran Ladies Aid meeting was
held Monday afternoon one new
member was voted in and as Rev.
Arhelger was observing his birth-
day on that day the members of
the Aid greeted him by singing
Happy Birthdpy to you as he en-
tered the meet.
We are sorry to report Mrs- So-
phie Wauson on the sick list.
Dave and Ben Weber of Cuero
were business visitors in the Harley
Putler and Sijaws home recently.
Mr. and Mr.s. John Jenderzy and
last Wednesday. little son, Bob vjsited .with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ownes Price anfi Raymond Hanna Monday.
daughter of Corpus Chrjsti were August Hartman pf Karnes City
weekend gypsts at the home of Mrt-. spent a few hours in the W. H.
Pearl Gardner. I Woods home Friday.
Mrs. Theresa Westfall of San An- j Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
tonio is here for a nextended visit children of Orange Grove
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rogge gn<| __ ___
family, spent Sunday in Cuero with Cuero were business callers in the
relatives. Mrs. Rogge’s father, Her- w. H. Woods/home Wednesday af-
map Ummelman, who has been vis- temoon.
ittofi here for some time accompan-
ied thgm back home.
Mr. apd Mrs. A. L. ‘Tiewes apeatip. S. Anny at Fort Sam Houston
■ • ’ ’ A wedding of interest to many
week end guest of her grand- was solemnized Saturday morning
NIXON
Mrs. Clem Hartman Car.
The home of Mrs. Lloyd Bell was
the setting for a miscellaneous
shower given tor Miss Melva Robin- ]
fcon by a group of friends on Friday
evening.
St. Elmo Murphy has gone to
Pennsylvania to bring his wife home
fo Nixon. I
Miss Allene Griffin and a friend
from Austin spent Sunday with Mr.
S^n ikntoajo and Mr Riesterer of and Mrs. A. E. Griffin. j
x' John Robert Cobb flew in from
Miss Edna Hans helped her sister, parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cobb
‘ ~ and family.
rupture
backache,
apfi gas
large rup-
tures vhjch haye returned after
surgical operations or injection
. treatments, are lespeqiaHy invited.
“If you wapt it done right don’t
j experiment. See Hoffman.'’ If un-
1 able to see him kt this time ad-
on!^
Mrs. Lonie Ho^ and children Mueitor to Cuero hospital the tick list this week hope he will ’
charge, his
AT HOTEL ST. REGIS
ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15
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Campaign !come <*rlyV ^enlngs by appoint-
itton RJp->ment-
family of CorpiTr Christi vitited yithjhon, with one Bronze Star, Good'°!
PaIaHvac horn r>VOtr ihn x»A*xlr onrl Con
: 4 Mrs. J. A. Reuser Mrs. Paul ’ — ?
Scfcultz and Miss Frieda " Tiewes bar- He served 47 months to
spent Friday evening in Runge vis- army and is the oldest son of
itipg with Mrs. Lena Duerr.
MTS- Gilbert Mu pl ter r“*-----1
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home Thursday from a week's stay
in a Cuero hospital.
Oapt. Ram Hchn of toe U. S. Navy
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turned from New York he has his
zx»>z\w»r* 4-vln nicrxkxnrrTa Y^a W I
Mrs. Charjton Hawell and Glad-1
yen returned Tuesday
from Corpus Phrtti-i »hd fepnrted
Holstein Ware stjJJ improving, al-
though he js still in the hospital.
Mrs. Joys Nance and Mrs. N. A.
Elder were in San Antonio a few
days last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Daw were vis-
iting friends in Nixon Sunday even. Mrs j HUler and
u u .U Arnecke visited Sundav’with Mrs. w i-- tv-—-*
Dr Mining sure has been on the w A and Mg frmflt many
in the Lap go tfie last two weeks .since the flu HHber. who had beep to 4 the
------- ha^ teen sobadin Nixon the Navy for over 2 years retuwE
• ^r‘ ^di Weinert visit£d ed home with his discharge. HHbert
,n is the son, of Mr. and Mrs- H. Nagel.
Edwin Nagel, another son, is still ip
the navy near Pearl Harbor.
isitor jn Cuero last Wednesday. Ed Hans and Miss Edna visited
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Charles of Fort with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hans at
Worth spent tire week end here vis- Meyersville Sunday.
The Bitterlys and Mrs. Haralson
spent Sunday in Meyersville with
Mjss Doreen Charpentier a busi- relatives.
ness college student of Sa.n Ahtoto0
was a ’ . .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Char-,in the Catholic church at Meyers-
ville when John Lau and Dorothy
Sensing of Lcest of Goliad were married. The
relatives reception was held i
home they left on a trip on their
Mrs. Martin Osterloh left Sunday return they will live in Cuero.
to be at the bedside of her sister, John Robert Bitterly and Clifton
Mrs. Louise Menn, who is quite ill Lau are planning to .see the Fat
*t her home in San Antonio. ! Stock Show in Houston Saturday.
Martin Morgan of Pleasanton vis-1 tHIIOM
ited with Mrs. Morgan here over
he weekend. (Emma Gonzales. Cor.)
Mr. and Mrs. Hstrry Meyer of San The ground hog saw his shadow
Antonio were week end guests at Saturday, so it seems like more cold I
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. weather is ahead.
Laging. Mf. and Mrs. Emmiit and chil-
Jftmes Cook of New firpunfels vfiren of Pawnee visited Sunday ip
spent the past week here visiting his the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. F. A.: qhoya '/S-
Reidesej, Mr. and Mrs. Cook were; Mr. apd Mrs. Felix Broil and Miss
here Sunday and James accompan- yictoria Broil and Steve Broil visit-
jed them back home. ed with Mr. and
tyiltpn Smith Qf San Antonio .was Hanna Friday.
a week end guest of his friend, Roy
mkenhpefer, Sr.
[r. and Mrs. Wm. k-_.
Dorothy were San Antonio visijprs'
Hnjyy Ajgifs
SURGH^ AFffLfANCE CD.
34g tfeWtic T/Mpple
. Minneapolis. MfeP
tor sycb work at prosent. . J CSE
Mrs. Jim Kirkland visited her ’ f £_
daughter, Mrs. Delbert White at ‘
WOAI had a trio of sjngern from ^a^viHe last week cpd. j WF '|h< ' JhffF'
COM4 M^BPfiRATipNS
IIAfftid TaHeta, Bftlee Nree'dropg
Caftiw Uae wwir •• directed.
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F. Affletoacb
Ws B. Fi
nent the wh
frich hq^je.
With the help of the Westheff
toUbtoas, School, rtenymst-rRtinn
toib and Ofenicks Grocery store «
tptai of asp garowuta we rousted
tor ^8 Wctory C
Carltop Weston
Rlff Qraqfle Gjty
HfUffW 46** of
Antopfe are guests ip toe' Frank
^|*11R. home
Frank Klein of the Army Alrfmee
is visiting his tather, P. A. Klein
and wife-
Bqb Grimes of San Antonio was
a visitor pyer toe week cod to toe--
Tony Markgraf home. ’her
Tony Markgrgf 1 ‘ *
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JWIOSHMI
(Mrs. T. K. Rggrow, Bsr.)
Glen Adcock who has recently
received bis discharge arrived with
his wile a week nr ao ago and is
enjoying a yisU with fijs parents,
Mr. and MT1. R. J. Adept*, Mfes
Ayi? Adcock from Uvalde joined .
the family along with Mr. and Mrs. relatives here over to®. end.
Cart Johnson and their two ehil- A w-
dren for a happy gathering cn
Sunday.
Louis Bunjfr; who has been home
for several weeks with his dis-i
charge after a long service with
the marines has been with his
wife and littie daughter to the
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Rdwip Schroeder and family day to visit his parents, Mr. and hiG Parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. F.
Mra. Hy. Bunjes.
Mrs. Wfll Dedear arrived home
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 6, 1946, newspaper, February 6, 1946; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358098/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.