The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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VVLDLSDAV, AUGUST 2.1939
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NEWS OF WEEK
ATWESTHOFF
eveing
1 Municipal Park ( Sunday
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more has returned
visit in Kenedy with Mrs. Pfiel.
LOOK
Little Miss Doreen
Ek zhese Special
B32E2«3ATNTS!
ri . Cot-
tO return home with Rev. Schawe.
Clyde
would neip.
SUMMER SHEERS
PIECE GOODS
Misses Lilli:-!
snent
with Mi:
Dimities, Fiaxons, Batiste
family are leaving Mood and little
Herman
Powder Puff Muslin, Voiles
MOTOR
ELECTRICAL - CARBURATOR
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your car may need, we invite you
to bring your car to our shop.
All Work Guaranteed.
THE POPULAR
Drive In and Call for Either
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Bert Cook or Ed. Heisler
DEPARTMENT STORE
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Tuesday were
Mrs. Nellie Garner and two grand- i
HARRIS SERVICE STATION
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Last Year, 3.79!
_ Plaid Pairs
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Mir. Mvrtle Howell i: pendig a
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Mr. Fred Wendel entertained
few friends Tucsday evening
the Flavor, Body and Quality
that make PEARL Famous!
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaeger and Al-
fred Steindorf anti daughter. Miss
। Alice were- in Cuero. Thursday.
That’s what taste-wise Texans say about the matchless flavor
of pure, sparkling PEARL Beer. Yesl... PEARL is so delicious,
so pure, so downright good, it’s truly impossible to duplicate.
days visit here almost every day. A good rain
Diebel in I would be apvreciated.
held here .
of in the ;
For perfection in taste you can’t resist, for refreshment
that's a revelation, just say, "Bottle of PEARL, please"!
You'll like its matchless tang. The reason is in the bottle!
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to see
Regularly 29c
a Yard. Now
miscellaneous shower Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Adolph Leick, hon-
oring Miss Ilene Leick, whose mar-
Guests of Mr. and
Brown and family
daughter. Neldine
Edmund Ideus and
'here will be no
Rev. Meier and
rain
Mr
Mrs.
Moth-proofed;
An Wool
morning for an extended
Beaumont and Port Arthur.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Raymond
i were in Kenedy Saturday
ohile with her ntother. Mrs Mattie :
I Freeman of Hamon who is very ill
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like
Wednesday.
Mrs. August Helnzels and Misses!
Ruby Ckodre, Alice Dryer. Marjorie I
Riley and Adela Buendel of Cabeza ■
Carter.
Mrs. W. O. Martin is visiting Mr
and Mrs. W. Martin in Leesville.
Miss Lorene Miller returned Sat-
urday from Midland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Braune of
take place in the near future.
Miss Isabel Goehring of San An-
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Hranicky
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visit iniservice. last
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Alfred Diebel of Weesate! e.
refrigerated to insure the . .
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a on the sick list and continues very
! ill We hove for him an early re-
LAY-AWAY
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This community was saddened by
Phe death of Sidnev Allen of Hoch-
jheim Fundiv morninj.
THE CUEPO, PECORD, CUERO, TEZAS
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with Mr
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Mvrtle Lee Bade. Cor
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haak had as
'heir guests Mondav night, the oc -
Richie Prewitt are baleing hav at:
Cheapide for several farmers there !
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and sister of Houston are here for j Riebschlager visited Melton
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Saturday.
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evening and played in Westhol. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
i Nordheim defeated Westhoff 16-14 -jand son of Roseville spent Sunday,
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home of Mr and Mr- Curtis Baker; Onlev and Donald
Ryans their baby baptis-d Saturday after- ' Doris Schaefer of Cuero spent Sun-
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family . and
tijoved tin
-Cleveland Baylor and John Hgnry i
Barth motored to Cuero on busi- l
Mr and Mrs Paul
Alice St indorf and
(ilaiin luvs tui < impine
The play presented by the Lu-
rher League Friday night was well
attended.
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Lovely floral patterned cotton
cover with sateen insert Soft
cotton filling; grand colors.
Cut size, 72"X84 ”
Emelia Mae
week end in
Alice Pundt.
Ineer. Mirs'
home after a :
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Each can of WON-UP contain!
Vitamin C and about 65 calories
ed services in Cuero and at the 1 relatives here and at Yorktown
grave here. Sympathy of the com- the week end.
Bolting had' Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Jacob and T. M
For an expert tune-up, motor
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the Lutheran Hospital, who under- [ daughter, Miss Laverne of San An- I celle all of Yorktov n.
went an operation Tuesday num-i tonio came in Saturday to spend Mr. and Mrs. Carl
WESTHOFF, Texas, Aug. 1. Jing. (the week end with Mrs.
Mrs. Ralph Porter and daughter.; Billy Green is visiting in Gon-i mother, Mrs Anna Osterloh.
Miss Alicia, of Dallas, Mrs. J. T. i zales this week.
Jaeggli of Moulton and Mesdames
Largest and fastest passenger
ship afloat, 1,018 feet long,
weighing 73,000 tons, built at
a cost of over $100,000,000 and
capable of furnishing all the
energy requirements for a city
of 150J000 people, Britain’s
"Queen Mary” is justly entitled
to be called "Empress of the
High Seas."Its twelve spacious
decks are served by 21 elevators,
include lounges, verandas, play
decks, swimming pools, tennis
courts, gymnasiums; every fa-
cility for comfort. So huge is it
that an engineer who witnessed
its launching said, "That’s not a
ship, but a floating continent!"
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Scliwe .it tile Luth- day
finish and deal
work, body work or anything
Gamer of Luling.
Guests of Mrs. Alfred Dahlman
Friday afternoon were: Mrs. F. O. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haun wer- '
Donalson of Tuscon, Arizona; Mrs. guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs '
Sam Edward Coleman. Mrs. K Pete Seiler and family, Thursday
Wachtendorf, Mrs. Albert Ennis night
Mrs. Fred Bohne, Mrs. Louis Mrs. Paul Wendel returned home,
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spent last week in Corpus Christi. iBuehrig. Mrs August Holzapfel. daughter. Helen May. spent last the sausage
Mrs. Raymond Voelkel and chH- i Mrs. Bettv Holzapfel. and Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday
j tonio spent Sunday with homefolks, dren spent Sunday in Yorktown (Walter pieper and sons. ail of coast.
, Mrs. C. Christiansen was called with her parents. Mr. and Mrs i Cuero; Mrs. Theo Spies. Mrs Eck- Mr. and Mrs. R H Gohmert and with N
to Cuero Monday night to be with ' Dittforth. wald Spies. Mrs J E Kurth ami B family and Miss Genelie Hartman, childie
her daughter. Miss Esther. nurse at' Mr. and Mrs Marcus Ryan and ' B Brougtiton and daughter bru-
eran church. * Spun or
girls in Cuero last Tuesday and I
Steve Bednorz and
visited with Emi!
family Sunday af-
Hranickv and
ternoon.
Church services were
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4-H club attended the 4-H club en- ; Sunday night instead
carion beir Mrs
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Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Schuenemann
and family a’tended the birthday
celebration of Augu l Schinenemann
at Nordheim. Saturday night.
Whitehead, Bettie Lou Pease, and
Miss Christa Mae Seims are visit-
ing relatives in Mississippi and
Tennessee.
Mrs. Ivan Mannering and son are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christiansen
and Misses Ruth and Lydia spent
the week end with their mother,
Mrs. C. Christiansen.
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Diebel andcovery
anil Mrs 1 Win. Freis was a Cuero
CONCRETE
(Beatrice Presvitt, Cor )
We are having light showers
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colors of the • triking pitter
These aie ppeciallv :r. .L
able!
to the bereaved
ner .Mr. an
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Iusmini a
nd Mrs Hu
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the Cuetoday night
", ' We are sorr to
Houston were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Menn.
Kenneth and Bubba Rogge have
returned home after a weeks visit
with their grandparents in Cuero.
Miss Alberta Brunkenhoefer of
ilirelio1 (‘uero visited with Mr
md Mrs Amm t Kann Thursdas
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THOMASTON
(Mrs. T. K. Burrow, Cor.)
Mr. and Mrs John S. MeCrabb.
on the Lindenau St
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Vit Bam- and I imil Ed Dem-
ervices at all as J. F. McCrabb
Soft. yet sturdy—grand to
sleep between or as light cov-
ering! A marvelous buy.....
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C1ero Ppe1
and Mr
of Gionzales, Thursday. Their ; Beatrice and Eddie Prewitt visited I
daughter Virgie returned home j n Cuero Saturday night.
with them atter -. 1." days visi i Mis Claudie Barth and Leonard
with ht r aunt alid Ucle. p: nt a while Sunday morning with
Several from here enjoyed a pic- i the Fd Prewitt family.
nic at the river Sunday : fternoen
Charpentier Miss Billy Huek and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Osterloh
pe: anc dance
Mesdames Kate Pease,
and Mrs. Penny
lear that Mrs.
, ill Wa wish
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Heavyweights-not less than
5'. wool! Deeply t apped, ir
grand colors! Count the
money you save! 80”x90."
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Rev. Meier was called 1
to render a special i
Sunday, however. ;
and sons and
Junius Wehe of San Antonio re- Iness Saturday.
turned to his home this week af-i Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Rath were
tel a several week vacation here ; Yoakum v isitors Sunday night. -
with lelatives and friends Mrs. Ed Prewitt spent the day
Mr. and Mr Fdmund Ideus andjaturdav with Edith Prewitt of
tives in San Antomo man Alex and Mrs. Tony Schmidt. {Duderstadt were with the girls eii-
Mrs. Harry Meyer. Misses Junelle , I he little lady is namned PPEF campment in Cuf1o Tuesday and
left Monday for a weeks visit with Dahse, Jo Anna Janssen and E'- Mi Martin Pundt of orange' Wednesday
Mr and Mrs. Fred Brauning of Gai veria Butschek attended the two .Grove is Vs1t1 her sister, Mis. — A number of 1 guests participated
day encampment of the 4-H cluuiHuck. in celebrating Mrs. Edgar Hart-
'mans birthday Monday.
8. G. Tarkington. H. S. Smith and: AIAnAIAFIAA
Jennie North of Cuero, were guests NUKDTIM
of Mrs. W. S. DuBose and daugh- I (Mrs. „ Meyer.)
tars Misses Adele and -enebe Up to date 60 bales of cotton have a visit with their grandparents. Mr i
Monday, l i been ginned this season.
Miss Louise Boothe of Austin was ■
« week end guest of Mrs. R. A. Rev .Otto Schawe leit by car
early Monday for Dubuque, Iowa
Mrs. George Striedel and Mrs. I Houston visited her parents, Mr
Douglas Moore entertained with a and Mrs. Fred Brunkenhoefer over
oil bich ol catkd
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nd M: Edmun i
iught r and Mr
arti and diaingh-
nd Mis. Tetuple Chaddck
. hilie vi sited witl her par-
Mr and Mi Klokau of Cuero
Mi Minna
and Mr Dave Spellman and
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' Mi. Haak mnanv morr tmpp,
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where he will visit for about two
weeks. Mrs. Schawe left the latter
day:, last week with Mr amt Mrs Mr and Mr Fivi
Anita Melvin Saltier ol Cuero. Rarcliife VI sitnd nith Mr
Huck Emeelie Shellppper has returned Felix Bade ami citiiriren -
• ho is confined to the horpital in homiequftervliting with, relatives ternoon.
and Mrs. Emil Charpentier. Kenedy. iinNion
Mis. August Helmers and Mrs ' The babv daughter of Mr ami Mr Kelly conucted a cooking GHIIFAAl
William Butler visited in Cuero Mis. Paulie Dit1loitl wa • in isten- > schodl at tne M-yersville school -F
Saturday. ed Sutuday a1rtcn at the Lu- heuce la t Weduerday. < Mrs. Emil Jaeger <
Little Miss Mae Jutz has returned theran church b; He otto Mi... Lottie , Brandt Bernice Cotton pi:bins ha: si a
part of June for Dubuque and plans home after a weeks visit with rela ,chave Sponsors were Mr Her- Brandt. Corinne Haun ami Ruth ton pic! i -re srarcr
It r verv hot
Thsse famous Blankets hav-
a deep, fleecy nap, rayon
satin binding and a center
floral design that will delight
you! Their loft, warmth and
colors are of the luxury kind,
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which a delic-
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the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Osterloh,
Mrs. Carl Burow Mrs. Pat Riley i were in Kenedy Saturday to see ior their vacation, visi'big San Antonio to spend the day and nesdavofiast v-G: wnh Edwin
Charpentier Nelton Huck who is still ill in the mother and other relatives near to take Ms. Mood for a visit to steindorf an. family of Wood- '
—L-* hospital. Freder.cksburg. relatives. . boro.
Ememee Mrs T Reichert and daughter, c A I. Sager and dangh- Mrs. Lorain Busby and daughters Among those hevinn birthdays
spent several hours in -orstown . ters ill be hostess to the Commu- of Dallas who have been here vis-
during the week ne Alfred Schue
Saturday. nity club Tuesday afternoon iting Mr. and Mre. w E Conwell nemann. July 31: and Lorene
Mr and Mrs. Harry Meyer and, Missen Mamye Bitterly. Frieda ' have returned their home. Scheneman. August 7.
son. Mrs. Alvin Teiwes and Mrshriger and Viola Thieme me Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wright. their- Miss Lillian Jaeger spent Sunday
AUreo House of Yorktown visited planning a triv to Magnolia Beach grandson. Mack! Young and Mr afternoon with Miss Dorothy
in Cuero Satin day. W ednesdav. joining a group ofjand Mrs. Will Wright were visitors Hranicky.
Mr and Mis Jack Woods and women of variou: Demonstration to Donna last week where they i Jce weise of Weesatche. Roland
Mrs. Gertrude Collins of Runge Vjs- clubs of the county. Ispent a short time with Mr. and and Calvin Jaeger and Emil
ited friends here Friday evening. Mis. Julia Thiune visited her Mrs. W A Wright. Hranickv Jr. left' Thursday for
Editor and Mrs. Alfred Schrceter aunt. Mrs. Juliu: Hiller Sunday, i Mrs' C W oakes and Miss Ek- Austwell where they have employ-'
and family were here Friday even- Miss Ruth Sagor of San Marcos : anor Wildman left Sunday for a ment.
ing to attend the home talent play spent the week end with home visit witii friends in Corpus Christi! Emil Jaeger was a business calleri
put on bv the members of the Lu- folk.. ' und Kingsville. in Cuero, Friday evening.
ther League. , A group of youne folks had a Mesdames Robert Dedear and Al- Mr and Mrs. W. E Carruthers,
in the soft ball gainfs between swimming party at the river Sun-ibert Beamer of Victoria spent a and son Kennetn and daughters,
Westhoff and Nordheim Friday cay. . * while Sunday afternoon with Mrs = Dorothy Nell and Jane Allen 1s-
m Westhoff.; Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hausman Wil! Dedear. iited with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jheg-1
_ Mr. and Mrs D. C. McManus of er and family Thursday night.
Mrs. Zuch and Mrs. John a-fiwith Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thieme. Kenedy were here Sunday after- Joe Weise and sisters. Misses El-'
and grandson of San Antonio were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolf andnoon to attend the funeral of their frieda and Hertha of Weesatche
here Wednesday to see Mrs. edierichildren returned from Taylor the cousin. J. E Erown. visited at the Herman Jaeger home:
and Mrs. C. Gohmert. past veek where they visited rela-, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright have' Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Julius Rueserand Mrs. Gtto tives. Miss Adelene returned home gone to visit relatives in Taylor be- -Miss Frances Wagner has return-
3chneider visited friends in Freer with them after spendinig several fcre returning tto their home injed to Corpus Christi after an en-
jand Corpus Christi the past week iveeks m Tavlor irmncv 1 , * -
P t" A "en- mnayo , •eudcock , joyable stay here with relatives.
I Miss Johnny worC of San An- An 8 1-2 pound babv girl arrived. Funeral services were held here Miss I.vdia Jaeger visited with
'onio is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dan at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Ed- Sunday afternoon at 5 P- m. for Miss Alice Steindorf Sunday after-
; Burow and family. iwin Sager. Friday. They named her James E. Brown whose death oc- noon.
-60 Arlene Mary. curred at his home in Cuero Sal-1 MP Eddie Sens and daughter,
jurday. Rev. M. H Soileau conduct- Patsy Ann of Freer visited with •
11 Btautiful boupnet
ua verbenas anil fern
Haak and son: Mr and Mrs. Jo)
! Junker and daugl iter : Mr anil Mre
Arthur Junker aril son und Mr.
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daughters. Misses Hannola
Mr. and Mrs Willie Haun and is if;fly
Mr Scharfer. 'lu- pa-' Werk v.
Paul C-trude Wendel spent several Frtz Rall." and
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campment in Cuero the past week moring an
Mrs. George Truede left Sunday’to westhor
and Mis. E. C
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Angerstein Gehardt Frels was a Cuero vis-,
and daughter. Dorothy Fay and itor Saturdav afternoon.
Mr anu Mi.. Edwin Hartman and J -Wick. Jim and Louis McElroy
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