The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 224, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1954 Page: 3 of 28
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Mr*. CM to Adiekes, Cor.
Rev. and Mrs. Arhelger and
daughter ;ehjmrd Friday from an
extended visit with relatives and
".ifch'nds In Iowa.
t- Mrs. Edward Brandt was at
to relatives and friends
TEfflnesday, Aug. 18th when she ob-
fcfirVM her birthday anniversary.
tJOT^ts from Yorktown were Mes-
•dnwies Hulda Boldt and Dora
~B3dt and Master Buddy Craem-
J&ld sister. Janis.
Mrs. Oscar Egg w as hostess at a
party iast Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haun re-
tlUMed Tuesday from a vacation
1np to Uvalde and other points
of interest.
Mr.' and Mrs. Roland Adiekes
and children, Verna Connie, Doty
and Ben accompanied by Mrs.
An in Dochrman spent the week
end in Dallas with Mrs. Floyd
HTiks and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Gohmert ■
aed Mr. and Mis, Merton Ideus
i i turned Monday from a delight-
ful Vacation inp which took them
1" Carlsbad CSvern and Colora-
Victoria and fuero were guests
and she named her son-in-law.
Rich Yeary of San Antonio as
honor guest as he was observing
his birthday anniversary.
Recent visitors in the home of
Mrs. John Ideus were: Mr. and
j Mrs. Kurt Schilling and daugh-
ter. Miss Evelyn, all of Floresville,
Mrs. Willie Schneider of Nord-
jheim and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Ideus of Weesatche.
, Althea and Jo Beth Gohmert en-
joyed a week’s stay with their
grandparents, the Ed Ideuses.
Attending the church feast at
Ander from here last Wednesday
night were Mi. and Mrs. Alf. Drei-
er, Mr. and Mrs Otto Stahl. Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Seiler, Mesdames
Albert Buehrig, Sophia ’.I'auson.
SALLY'S SALLIES
Mrs. Albert Buehrig was hostess
at a barbecue Supper Saturday
evening. Friends',and relatives
Iwiin- San Antonio. Shiner; Goliad,
Otto Adiekes. Louis Adickos and
Mis Emma Adiekes.
Miss Ema Schark of Waco was
a weekend guest of her aunt. Mrs.
Emilia Eckert, both visited in
Cuero with George Eckert Satur-
day afternoon.
We join friends in congratulating
Patty Wendel as she attained the
honor of being chosen yueen in
the DeWitt Co. Farm Bureau.
The story of Romeo and Juliet
was popular in Italy before Shak-
espeare wrote his famous tragedy.
timid Sin,lino, Inf Wuilj ngho ititncJ
WATCH FOR OUR BIG
ANNOUNCEMENT
Sept. 1, 1954
Mind my turning that picture the other way. It makes me so
nervous!”
FARMBILT MILLS, Inc
GREEN DeWITT News
Mr*. W. F. Hartman, Cor.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koenig and
lunch was served later in the ev-
ening.
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Wolf were
Sunday.
The Wolf and Reinecke families!
Hear the
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supper guests in the home of Mr.
Billie and Mr. and Mrs. Harold an(j yr, Fritz Peters in Cuero
Goebel and children attended the j Thursday night.
Schaefer re-union at Yorktown1 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
lllartman for Sunday dinner were:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartman and
Billy of Cuero. Mrs. John Hartman
enjoyed a picnic supper at the mother, Mis. Clara Tate, Mr.
river Sunday evening. and Mrs. Elliot Smith, Nancy. Bob-
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Wolf and by and Susan Hartman of Vlc-
|Mr. and Mrs. Alton Goebel and loria, Ada Lou and Jimmy Hart-
children were supper guests of Mr. man of Corpus Christ!. Nancy and
and Mrs. Alfred Semmler of Mey- Ada Lou stayed over for a longer
crsville Sunday night. j visit.
Mrs. Louis Koenig and children! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goebel and
of Corpus Christi arrived Thurs-Jchildren visited in the Ike Rabel
jday for a visit in the Walter Koenig home Wednesday evening.
I home. Ixvuis came Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Goebel and
f tng to join them and they will re-jchildren spent a few hours with
turn home Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Merton Ideus and
Mr. and Mrs.. Armin Wolf and baby m Cuero Monday night to
;sons were supper guests of Mr J help Mrs. Ideus celebrate a birth-
land Mrs. Elmer Reinecke of Vic- day anniversary.
Itoria Wednesday night. | Mrs. Felix Koenig is a patient
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Goebel and in the Bohman hospital and we all
children visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Stoldt in the R. A. Hartman
home Thursday night.
Mrs. Walter Koenig and Billie
invited a large group of kiddies
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman
spent Tuesday visiting with home-
folks.
Mrs. Louis Koenig and children
What Neil...
LONDON, Aug. 34.—(UP)—Mos-
cow radio announced Tuesday
that Soviet scientists have invent-
ed an atomic clock.
It said the atomic clock was nec- |
essary because "clocks which are
synchronized by the constellations *
of stars and the sun are not exact
enough for certain highly technical
processes.’1
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GOPHER TEETH
MADISON, Wis. — (UP)— The
conservation department reports
that a gopher's incisor teeth grow
46 inches a year, almost . inch
a week. But the animal's incessant
gnawing keeps the teeth at:a us-
able length
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| for a swimming party at the riv-jiind Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goebel
ier Saturday afternoon, honoring;and children visited with Mr. and
Larry, Cynthia and Marilyn Koen-jMrs W. O. Dreier of Meyersvllle
ig of Corpus Christi. A delirious Thursday afternoon.
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THE CTERO RECORD, Wednesday, August *5, 1»54
Expressing Appreciation For Your Support
In The Past And Soliciting Your Vote
COUNTY CLERK
DeW’itt County
In The Run-Off
Primary Saturday
KAY liirs
The support accorded me by the voter, of DeWitt County In the Democratic prim-
ary on July mil. In my race lor County Clrrk, DeWitt County, wai highly gratifying, and
I wish at this time to evprrs. my .Incere apprrclatlon tor that .upport.
At the inmr time, I wish to earnestly solicit your vote In the Run.Oft Election on
Saturday. I (eel that my aork In the office haa hilly qualified me for th« job. and I ran
aerve to thr heat Interest of all, and that I ran establish a record aa County Clerk oi
tvhlrh not only ntyaelf, but those I aerve aa well, ran be proud.
Your vote and your support will be greatly apprrclated. I ask the privilege ot
serving you, the voter, of DeWitt County.
RAY GIPS
(Political Advertisement Paid For By Ray Gipi)
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 224, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1954, newspaper, August 25, 1954; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696183/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.