The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 79, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN STOCK
SUNDAY, MARCH 30,1947
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and coffee, was served to the fol-
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F. E Merer. W F. Buehrig. A. A.,
Hahn. W. A. Schorre. Charles Mar-
quis. Alfred Otto. Willard Kleinecke
And Ernest Hartman.
shipment of
Heisey Stemware
and Glassware in
Orchid and Crystal
patterns.
.. Visit Our Market
For
Choice Meats
WE OFFER ONLY
THE BEST.
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made from our large selec-
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advice, will bring you years
of satisfaction.
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large but large enough to be roomy
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tabie which w.~js centered with an
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Charles Parkers Celebrate
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker cel-
ebrated their 8th wedding anniver-
■aary Sunday with a barbecue din-
ner given at their home on New-
—— — ’man Street
The barbecue was prepared on an
I open pit in the back yard. Tables
were placed on the lawn where de-
, licious barbecue with all the trim-
I mings was served to the following
| Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Maness and
‘family, Mr. and Mrs. Hays Parker
i and son of Gonzales, Mks Ruby Lee
! Parker of Corpus Christi, Mr. and
I Mrs. Henry Parker and Arnold of
: Stratton, MT. and Mrs. Elred
Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Schulta, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Schultz and
children and Mrs. Sophie Schultz
, all of this city.
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Why not send your daughter to
camp this summer? For application
(blanks and catalog for Kamp Kar-
ankawa, Center Point, Texas, Call
Ellen Panner at Smart Shop—(adv)
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Music Lovers Present
Guest Artist
A meeting of the Music Lovers
club was held at the High School
Auditorium Friday evening at eight -
o'clock. No business was transacted
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gram to which the public was in-
cited. I
> of spring
^•flowers gracecP the stage. After the
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Loose wiring
overloading of
cults can be danger-
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complete check-up.
BLONDE MAHOGANY( four piece bed room suite consisting of a four drawer
vanity, four drawer dressing table with large plate glass mirror,
panel bed. Suite exactly as illustrated.
ed with'a buffet supper on Thursday ‘ Hawthorne Club met Tuesday af-
evening at the W. D. Finney home. iteinoon- " 'th Mrs. Fain McDougal
This was one of a series of parties |as hostess
planned bv Mrs. Blackwell for this j A report oi the County Federation £n t^e living room.
season ' jwas §iv£n by Mrs. L. N. Smith. A' — -
The Easter motif was featured in j ver> enjoyable and enlightening I
all the arrangements. j P^ram was given by Mesdames T.
Spring blostocms in pastel hues, iA Reuss and L L Buttery who dis- bonnets, reflecting
flanked by pastel tapers., formed alcussed “Perio^ Furniture" and (
centerpiece for the refreshment Modem Trends in Home Furnish-
board. • |^s-'
Similar bouquets and Easter fa-1 Members ef the club are looking
vors graced the bridge tables where!forward t0 th* sPring Picnic which
is an .annual event. .
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BEST'EI-ETT-R-ILEO.
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Prescriptions come in all sixes
of bottles — all shapes of
boxes. They may be liquids,
powders capsules, or oint-
ments. But every prescription,
regardless of form or com-
position, has this common de-
nominator — the skill and in-
tegrity of the compounding
pharmacist. It is his pains-
taking care with the weighing,
measuring, and mixing that
assures the absolute accuracy
of the medicine ... an assur-
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HAZEL RJGGS
4«5 N. Esplanade-Phone C89
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The table, was covered with an
important hand-embroidered cloth
and centered -with an arrangement
of mixed spring flowers. Covers were
laid for ten. A three dourse dinner
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Regular Meet
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Mixed flowers added a touch of
Mrs. Edwin Blackwell entertain- SPring to the club rooms when the with Mrs jerorne Koenig on Stock-
dale Ave. Tuesday afternoon. March
25.
Purple and white iris were used of all the bituminous coal mnied
underground in America today, more
The refreshment table was ccv- than 90 per cent is mechanically cut
ered with a lace cloth and centered and more than 50 per cent loader!,
with a crystal bowl filled with blue Only about five per cent is mined by t
j on a mirror t pick and shovel.
Dinner Party
Fetes Visitor
Mrs. C. E. Kneupoer of Los An-
geles, California, who ks visiting her
sister an brother, Mr. and Mrs.
George Slawson. was honored at a '
dinner party Tuesday evening at the
Slawson home on North Depot
Street.
An arrangement of spring flow-
ers decorated the table which had
oovers laid for twelve.
After dinner other guests joined
the party and 42 wa.s enjoyed until
a late hour.
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Dinner Hostess
Mrs. Ann Cusack was hc«=tess to
a number of friends at an informal
dinner at the Thornton Hamilton
home on Saturday evening. March! 's~eial arrangements
22- i i flowers ffracerf the st.ae
j introduction by Mrs. J. D. Bramlette,
Mis'. Nell Holt of Beltcn gave a vo- ’
oal recital which the audience re-j
ceived enthusiastically.
Accompanist for
Miss Rosemary Blackwell, a student
at Baylor Coliege.
Dinner Party Tuesday Evening
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Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hamilton first in a series of dinner parties
entertained at their heme on Terell planned for their friends.
Street Tuesday evening with the
if After dinner several card games
were enjoyed.
j Assisting Mrs. Hamilton in serv-
ing' were Mesdames Cabell Lackey
land Jack Howerton.
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 79, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 30, 1947, newspaper, March 30, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1358217/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.