The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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,y, services begin at
on Saturday 4:00 to
on Holy Saturday at
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7:30 to 8:30.
CHURCH
Father Wm. Jansen. Pastor
bim Sunday, Masses
0 a- m., wftb^distrit
St MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
A. A. Hahn, Pasor
PALM SUNDAY:
9:30 Church School.
10:30 Confirmation Service.
MONDAY:—
4:00 Building Fund Auxiliary.
DAYTON
TIRES
KASPER BROS.
_ CONOCO SERVICE STATION
r Sunday, Holy Communion
Mass 8:00 a. tn.,
lass 10:00 a. m.
*C8 OF CHRIST ..
venohjpt Henry St
‘G. Barter, Minister
tar It to 10:50 a. m.
ng and Lords supper 21 to
' ' i 8:00 and
'distribution of
«|en devotions, Sunday 4:00 p.
£ .4. *
LOOK YOUR BEST
Let Us De Toor
CLEANING and PRESSING
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NEWMAN'S TAILOR SHOP
. ercAed incen«>icu-
JI L KALIEN
iy, TDesday and Wednesday,
lam.
Mans Wednesday 3:00 to
I t^X) to 9:30 p. m.
|y Thursday. Holy Commu-
8 a. tn. Mass 8:00 a. m.
Aon dfiring the day, short
1:30 p‘ m. followed by Noc-
dtoration.
■May, Mass of the Presanc-
10 a. m. Way of the Cross
I You and I usually find in life what we look
for. And what we find is often a reflection of
i what we are.
A man who looks for trouble can find it in
abundance. The person who looks for truth
and beauty somehow seems always to come
upon it. •
’ One of the remarkable qualities of Jesus
was tkat insight which enabled Him to see
men not only as they were, but also as they
might become. He saw Matthew, the success-
ful business man. He also saw Matthew, the •
I loyal disciple, writer of a Gospel story that
would never die. And, He said, "Matthew,
i follow me." And Matthew left all and fol-
lowed Him.
There is much of evil and wrong in the -»
. world about us. Much that is discouraging]
Much that is cruell Much that is unkind! God
needs men and women through whom He
* may work to help make right the wrong
things of earth. He has given us His Church
through which we may work effectively.
Go to Church next Sunday and enlist your »
services in this great endeavor. The Church
needs you even.as you need the Church]
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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W. M. C. ,
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11:00 a. m- Dedication of Infants
6.
Choir
7:30 p. m. Senior choir re-
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m. young people's meeting.
.’S CATHOLIC
VFW Chief Would Give Dry (old Front Is
Atom Bopib To Military Blowing Over Texas
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Stratton, Texas
Elder Jasper Chambers
Services every 2nd Sunday, and
Friday and Saturday proceeding.
11:00 a. m. 2nd Sundav in month.
BLACKHAWK
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FRIDAY, MARCH M, IMf
TUESDAY:—
7:30 Church School Teachers.
WEDNESDAY:—
3:00 Ladies Aid.
7:30 Holy Communion.
THURSDAY:—
3:00 Holy Communion.
GOOD FRIDAY:—
12 o'clock noon-3:00
Friday service.
Dedication Service. .
FRIDAY. APRIL 4: —
12:00 noon to 3:00 p. m.
_____... _____________ __ __________ Friday Service at Grace Episcopal
I and ..small. ^children in Baptism in t Church.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
313 West Live Oak
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Bahn Sunday 8 a. m. Holy Com-
18 a. m. church school
tl a. m. nnraevy and kindergarten
m. morning prayer and ser-
DALLAS. Mar. 27.—(UP..)—A dry
at moderate
speed from the mountains of thej
a promise
of cooler weather to most sections of •
the Lone Star State.
The cold front is expected to.
drop temperatures about 20 degrees!
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I Monday Evening 2:00
(SUNDAY SERVICES:-
I C. A. Service 6:30 p. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. nt.
j Preaching Wed. and Sat. 7:30 p.
REV. J. WESLEY JONES, Pastor, the early part of the Service.
Sunday Bcnoci io:00 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p ,m.
j SUNDAY. APRIL
7:30 p. m. Special Service on Sunday:—
“Prayer.” The Young People will J 11:00 a. m. ]
lead us in this service. No mere j fure, Sermon and . Reception
appropriate way can be found to Members.
1 Council.
gedap >4:30 p m. Girl
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IACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
R F. Randall Williams. Rector
B p. m. Wednesday. March 26
Hl preacher: Rev. Henry B.
; Rector erf St. Peter's Church. '
yffie. Coffee following the serv-
by the Church ’
WASHINGTON. Mar. 27.—(UP>—i
The commander-in-chief of the'
7:30 p. m. Holy Communion and Veterans of Foreign Wars wants to i cold front—moving
r»z- 4 f iQo»«vvnz\
back up the drive against Commun- >
ists with the psychological threat ot northwest—has brought
the atomic bomb.
Th<* VFW leader. Louis Starr.
EASTER proposes that control of atomic en-
ergy be returned to the military. „ ______________________o_.__
Easter Music. Scrip- This, lie says. would warn thailpn-| generally. It will probably reach'
”-------l of gers Qi democracy everywhere that the Brownsville and Corpus Christi
‘we mean business.,-. , ’ area early tomorrow.
begin Holy Week than to participate
in this service.
: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2:—
m. 7:30 p. m. Music. Scripture. Pray-
; er and. Meditation,
; THURSDAY. APRIL 3: —
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
W. A. McLeod, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Classes for men, women and young
adults 9:45 a. m.
The Young Adults will meet with
the Methodist Young Adults, 9:45
a. m.
Morning church services 11 a. m.
The Lord's Supper will be observed.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Monday—New evecutive board of
the auxiliary, 3:30 p. m., home of
Mrs. J. C. Dobbs.
. Pre-Easter services each evening
from Monday through Thursday,
7:30 p. m. Theme of the service:
‘‘Christ the Lord.”
This congregation will participate
in the Good Friday service of the
Episcopal church, Friday 12-3 p. m.
American and British sones in
occupied Germany have a total
population estimated at more than
j 37,000,000, while the other occu-
pying powers control only about
23,000,000. In addition are the
3,000,000 Germans living in jointly-
held Berlin.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
A. A. Carter, Pastor
Week ol 'March 30 - April 6.
SUNDAY. MARCH 30. PALM
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GUARANTEES ALL WORK ON
Radios, Automatic Phono-
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Devices.
JAY YOUNG SERVICE STATION
J. T. NEWMAN & SONS
Trained by National Schools Radio
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Institute, Los Angeles, California.
CUFRO BUTANE GAS COMPANY
Shop Located Across from Steam Laundry
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mc L. Ladner
County Auditor
W. R. GARRETT ABSTRACT CO.
R. I. Wilkes
CUERO MACHINERY A
HARDWARE
RIALTO A TROT THEATERS
John Monroe, Manager
GREEN GARDEN
The Powell's
DREYER’S SERVICE STATIONS
481 S. Esplanade - 413 S. Esplanade
AUTO SUPPLY STATION -
Hy. Henneke
Home and Auto Supplies
Firestone Tires and Batteries
ED WESTERBECK
The Carpenter Paper Man
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
W. O. White, Manager
MACHA CLEANERS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Macha
MUTI HOTEL
Temple Pouncey, Mgr.
PEREZ CLEANERS
Inez “Chico” Perez
‘ Zeke” Fowler, Mgr.
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ARTHUR M. GREEN
City Attorney
graphs and Other Electronic
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SI RFACE BURIAL VAI LT CO.
I). C. Wooderson
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ALAMO LUMBER (OMI’ANY
Chas. Thompson, Mgr.
NIELSEN 7-UP BOTTLING CO.
E. H. Nielsen
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RIVER TAVERN
Eddie Ragan - Gladys Day
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KELLEY S RED A WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kelley
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Ben M. David
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BASS SHOE STORE
Myron Bass
J. D. Bramlette, Josie Freund
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CHAMBER OF ('.OMMEKCE
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STOWERS FURNITURE CO.
Bill Young, Mgr.
CUERO LUMBER COMPANY
‘ Zeke” Fowler, Mgr. ; •
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CUDAHY PACKING-COMPANY
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WILLIAMS HATCHERY <
Neil M illiams
CUERO FEDERAL SAVINGS
A LOAN ASSOCIATION
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CUERO FARM EQUIPMENT CO.
Werner A filer bach
McAlister sweet shop
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RIALTO CONEEI TIONERY
Mr. and Mrs. A. ,E. Hensley
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- FREUND FUNERAL HOME
THIGPEN SHOE SHOP
“First Cteaa Shoe Repair.**7
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This Weekly Series of Church Messages Made Possible By These Individuals and Business Firms
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FRANK R. THIEME s GROCE-WEARDEN COMPANY
' DeWitt Tax Assessor-Collector^ Royce Wood; Manager
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Monuments
aren't all alike
uero
Livestock Vaccines and Supplies
Free Poultry Service
DR. C. R. TUBBS.
OMee Ph. Ml VETEBIN ABIAN Bei
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Begardtem of the prtee yw
contnmplxta paying. yeu
should receive tall value for
your inveutment.
LHOOSE
K'O’FAGES
It io Guaranteed to Keep, ite
Original Beauty and Finish for all
Time.
LET
\P. O. BOX CUERO
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Zirkel Monumental Worts
San Antonio Texas
tetoy and Prayer Service
top. m. "'m
9 all our services.
Udy Is sooKbody.
BBT WWE CLASS
^tlUe Sbhool meeting at
Legton Hall each Sunday
18 9:4a a. m. ?.
|| iqyltation for all who
Nertfing Sunday School.
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rBAPTTST CHURCH"^
pm M. David. Paster
School 9t45 a. m.
I Worship 10:45 a. m.
I Union 6:30 p. m.
Worship Hour 7:30.
ik Prayer Service Wed.
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1947, newspaper, March 28, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358216/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.