The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1937 Page: 6 of 6
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THE OTERO RECORD, OTERO, TEXAS
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1937
You Buy Summer Coolness
Wife Preservers
and say Good-Bye to Summer Swelter when you Dress up in one of these
Cool Linens or Light Tropicals.
METHODIST CHURCH
w. m. bx r. c. ■ jr/m
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. j \\
Preaching hours 10:50 a. m. and W.
8 p. m. ; __
Young Peoples hour 7 p. m. jj Jr—^ —Q
Women’s Missionary Society JB
Study and Social hours beginning j i_Z_rraBEEMamBI
3:30 p. m. Monday. % j Woolen materials
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. pressing should be i
m. i right side, with a cl
Choir practice Friday 7 p. m. ! the fabric and iron.
Members who do not attend the i iS 'vct' ufe a d^y c
coi-ui/'oc n hor rwrktcihlp havp forco- i dry, use damp cloth,
Mrs. Imcgene Johnson of Victoria
; and Mrs. T. K. Burrow of Thomas-
: ton passed through Cuero Friday t
! on their way to Austin to visit rel-(
j atives. j (
i Frank Schultz, Mary Gaston. A.j
B. Sawyers. E. B. Brannon and L. E.
Van Horn were among those from
Cuero to attend a Central Power
& Lig^t Cfo., meeting in Flatonia
Thursday evening.
Play St. Michael School Audi-
torium tonight- at 8:00. Adm.
‘ 10c and 25c. Door prizes given, adv.
j Miss Margaret Peavy left Friday
j for a brief visit in Goliad with Mrs.
j Howard Ramsey.
Mrs. G. M. Duckworth was a vis-
| itor in San Antonio Thursday.
Mrs. O.to Buchel, Mrs. T. O. Bu-
i chel and Mrs. Wagoner Bywaters}
enjeyed a visit in the Alamo City1
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Howell Houston j
were Thursday visitors in San An-
tonio.
Mrs. Graham Hamilton and Mrs.
Ann Cusack spent Thudfcky in San
Antonio.
The Record is pleased to report
Mrs. Harry Merritt is able to be
back on the job at The Popular af-
ter being confined to her honle for
more than two weeks with an in-
jured arm.
1 Zeke Fowler was a business vis-
itor in San Antonio Friday.
i $ *
Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Boothe have
returned from the medical conven-
tion in Ft. Worth and while there
they had the opportunity to see
the President.
Double Loops! Extra Large! I
Terry Towels
Look at this bargain! 23"'x 46" sire! White ceh
colored stripe borders! Absorbent!- Long wearing!
McNair White
Linens
Imported round thread
guaranteed riot to
shrink. Smart two-but-
ton Sport Back
Settled Today
Cool* and Good-Looking!
Boys’ Mesh-Stitch Cotton
POLO SHIRTS
Of double carded yarn in the s
oner! Laced neck collar or Ga
PITTSBURGH, May 14—(INS)—
Settlement of the strike of 25,000
employes f>f the Jones and Laughlin
was announced
S. S. and C. E. 9:45 a. m. j E cel Corporation
Public worship 11 a. m. and 8 p. j today by Philip Murray, chairman j
m. I of John L. Lewis Steel Workers or-
Week-day Activities: Iganizing committee..
Monday, Woman's Auxiliary 3:30 Murray refused to divulge de-
p. m. tails cf the se tlement but it was
Wednesday, Mid-week Prayer Ser- understood to provide for ~an ex-
vice 8 p. m. ! elusive bargaining contract to. the
Friday choir practice 7:30 p. m.jSWCC if it wins' an election to be
Visitors welcome. j conducted by the National Labor
Rockool White double-
breasted Suit. A fine
woven cloth that is
guaranteed to hold its
shape. Size 35 to 39 coat
WmL barcaiwi
Of Pure Silk and Rayon!
Double Soles for Wear!
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah., —(INS)
—Women are ginning for them-
selves a place in Alaska, long
knewn as a “man’s country.’’—
This was the report brought back
In good-looking colors and new patterns men are sure to
lik^! Mercerized heels, toes and tops! Better get yours now!
! from the far north by Mrs. Mildred
! R. Hermann of Juneau, only woman i
attorney in the territory,
j “Alaska formerly was a man’s
country, all right,” Mrs. Hermann
| admitted, smiling. ‘-‘Now several
wemen are holding important- of-
ficers. ^ This year we had our first
woman legislator.-’"'elected from
among seven women candidates.
I’m the <?nly woman attorney.”
Mrs. Hermann came to Salt Lake
City to attend a convention of the
Western Federation . of Women's
clubs.
“Alaska is becoming club-con-
scious.'* she said. “We have approx-
' imately 700 women in 14 federated
clubs. There aren't any Eskimos in
the federation, but they have their
small individual clubs.
“When I tock my examination
for the bar, people declared it was
unheard of for a women to do such
a thing.
5 “The opposition to women in the
territory comes from the feeling
s that Alaska is a man’s country.
s There’s a place for women there—
but they’ll have to make it.”
Cool light Worsteds in
single and double-
breasted models with
sport or plain backs.
16.75 to 25.00
Motion Picture
Studio Guarded
that morning but. members an
askfed to bring their offering en
velopes either to Sunday School o
Smart Graduation Gifts For The Boys
V SUMMER SHIRTS light chiefs. New Summer Neckties,
summer weight materials in Belt Sets, Fancy Suspenders
te, Smart Checks on light and in Boxes, Rayon Underwear, Men’s
i grounds. Arrow, Jayson, Pre- Socks or Anklets, Pajamas, Shoes,
ed/fine tailored Shirts. Straw or Felt Hats, Gladstone
ed initials or plain Handker- Bags, Etc.
I to the evening service
The Season's Smartest
HANDBAGS
lowing reports they might be mo-
lested by strike warfare,
j Police said they had received in-
formation that a band of 50 “muscle
men” had been imported from the
east and middle west “to create
trouble” in the strike-torn film
capital.
Ideal for Warm Weather
Silk Hosiery
Big
Varietyl
We’ve practically any style,
type ana material you’ll want in
white handbags. From hand
loomed multi - colored sports
styles to all white Rodolac
bags. See them today!
Koehler Dry Goods Co
The House of Quality
Active Liver Necessary
for your good health. Tha liver
produces the fluids that help digest
your food and acts ns an anticeptic
to younr intestihes. Wh^pt-yeur liver
gets lazy, you feel bedi;^ Buttery’s
Liver and Stomach Tablets wiH pui
your liver to work and: make^nu
feel better.—(AdvtJ . — -
Lessgdt pr.
Ml fashioned! First quality!
So good looking and comfort-
«Ue—real values at due price!
CHINESE NAMED TOWN
CHESAW, Wash.—(INS) —Chesaw
is believed to be the cnly town' in
the United States named for Chi-
nese. Many Orientals settled .here
in early mining camp d*ys, and thp
small settlement they formed was
named for Chesaw, one of their
number.
FOR SALE
, SPECIAL SALE!
Lowest Prices on all
Shrubs, Priced to more.
WEDEMEIER FLORIST
202 E. Main. Phone 356
ZENITH
R. C. A.-VICTOR
and CROSLEY RADIOS
Authorized Sales and Service
Davidson Electric Co.
FOR SALE
Guaranteed reconditioned piano*,
$35.00 to $150.00.. * Easy Tens.
Hauschild Musk: Co., Victoria, Tex.
DANCE!
Pleasure Island ^
% VICTORIA
The Tune Wranglers
W. O. A. I. Artists
Saturday Nite, Majr 15
Shirley Temple, Alice Faye
FOR RENT
Poor Little Rich
Girl”
WAVES
featured here,
at very rea-
sonable prices
All kinds of
beauty work.
John H. Beming
D-A-N-C-E
Et-ECTRO lu
Has No Moving par
•ru'^*ccmu,l,for
• rcMMMNT silence
® no Moving b1st>
•“"-«sFnc,^crT0WEA
rE** snw’Sj™"1 co*i
•=r-r;r
Ejttra *oo«nina„
ITCH, ITCH, ITCH
Don't suffer with itch and h*
constantly scratching yourself
Carbo-Sal Salve gives prompt r»
lief from Itch, infantlge, ecapnuh
and all kinds of skin diseases, can
bo-Sal Salve is sold on a money
back guarantee by L. L. Buttery, ad
To the Rythmic Strains of
Sweet Music by
LEE KOHLENBERG
and His Orchestra
at the
Cuero Park Club House
SAT., MAY 15th.
10 TU 2 Couple $L25 Tax Included
Elite Beauty Shop
Admission 40c per Person
Trp Our
Barbecue and
Cowboy Stew
Saturday
THE STUCCO HUT
B W. Zengerle & Son.
Dancing 10 til 2
FOR RENT—Apartment. Private
bath and hot water. See Mrs. H. G.
Keseling. _
Old Time Dancing School
Tuesday, May 18, 9 ’til 1.
LONG’S
Learn the Old Time Dances and
enjoy yourself at the Cuero Park
Club. Music by Turkey Trotters
Orchestra. Admission 25c.
RITA THEATRE CALENDAR
VICTORIA, TEXAS .
For The
Boy Graduate
New Neckwear
Handkerchiefs and
Tie Sets
Boxed Handkerchiefs
Interwoven Sox
Shirts
Pajamas
Robes
SPECIAL SALE ITEMS
2 Blade Pocket Knife 19c
Auto Compass .............. $1-35
Elec. Percolator, 7 cup .. 99c
Bicycle Tire ...............*.......74c
See Western Auto Ads in city
papers. Prices good here.
Come in and inspect the
modern GAS refrigerator
for yourself!
FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Phones 468—428—448
AMBULANCE SERVICE
It’s~harcl for anyone to imagine a
refrigerator that works in complete
silbnoe. Even after you have seen
Servel Electrolux and listened to
it. this silence* still seems a mir-
acle . . the basically different oper-
ating method behind this silence is
the reason for the greater years of
money-saving service that Electrolux
offers. See this miracle refrigerator
for yourself . . . today.
Western Auto
Associate Store
Phone 70 Cuen
QUEEN THEATRE ALWAYS 5c and 15c
MY LAME BACK
WED., THURS.
FRI., SAT.
v A lame back and frequent de-
sire to urinate indicates an acid
condition with irritated kidneys and
bladder. Cit-Ros neutralizes the;
urine, soothes the irritated mem- |
branes and quickly takes the sore-
ness out of back. Sold on a money-
back guarantee to give prompt re-
lief. For saie by L. L. Buttery,
Ph. G.—(advt.)
Double Program
‘Reunion”
Dionne Quints
also
‘Man Who Could
Work Miracles”
Roland Young .
Double Feature
“It Hap-
pened Out
West”
‘Stolen Holiday’
Moth-Proof Cleaning
Suits and Dresses Cleaned m at
(Vewman*8 are guaranteed for six
] months against moth damage at
i do extra cost.
e
Newman’s Tailor Shop
Phone 462
Furnishers
Cleaners
CUERO MACHINERY & HARDWARE COMPANY!
Kay Francis
Phone 138
This Guide Is Fof Current Dates and One Week in Advance
Cuero, Texas
SUN., MON.
‘TUES.
“Ramona”
“Three Men
on a Horse”
Loretta Young.
Joa'n Blondell
Frank McHugh
Don Ameche
Allen Jenkins
FRI., SAT.
SAT, 11 P. M.
SUN., MON
TUES.
WED., THURS.
“Beloved
l
Enemy”
Merle Oberon
Brian Aherne
“Wake Up
and Live”
Walter Winchell
Ben Bernie .
Alice Faye
j Patsy Kelly
“Family
Affair”
Lionel
Barry-more
Cecelia Parker
Eric Linden
Mickey Rooney
“Night Must
Fpll”
Robt.
Montgomery
to alind Russell
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1937, newspaper, May 14, 1937; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994838/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.