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THE Cl’ERO RECORD, CTTRO. TEXAS
WEDVESniY. MARCH 31, 1937
NEWS OF WEEK
AT WESTHOFF
lives.
Mr. ancl Mrs.
id: list ihL' wed;. I children vi'i;ed a' the John Iriees'time wo can't even get to the limit- noon in the Ferd Stanton pasture -attie daughter. and M <. D. H. Ben- the sheets to make them 108 inch-
Tim.se enjoyin-* Faster will Mi jluiiieSunday. i way. : Caesar Met ting was a business a v. i.v.t :i u . ! t. . tie: nuie. Visited es long "This permits sufficient
F. Ruddick of, These, enjoyin*: Faster will M: . j 1k.hu Sunday. I way. : Caesar Milting was a
; Cuero were .tie- s of Mr and AT* . Ji lin Bin iy and daurliters wme. ■ Miss Edna Gisltr enter .lined a j Sony to report John Sunn in a caller in Cuero Thursday of last Mr. and Mi . I. ■ Bcnb'.w Thursday tucking to make the bed comfort—
Otto XJchiman Sunday.
Mrs. AY. K Hurra Ison of San An- number of friends Sam clay ni. Cuero hospital very sick.
week.
Mr. and A!vs. William Knuten and ! ic-xiio. B. J. Bitterly and family. \Y. ;v.ith a bunco party, the occasion Mrs. Moilie Lord returned home Miss DOrothy Nell Carruthers
I Mr. Knuten of Ccipus Christ! J- La 1 ar,:i family and Milton ! being her birthday. Miss Elenora from Hous on after several months M,em the week end with her sister
i spent the Eastc' hclidavs with the Short. j Micura won girls lush anci Aithu*- with her daugh ei and Mm. Fan- \rj-., Emil Jaeeer.
i heme folks of Westhoff. Some from here enjoyed the jFianke boys high, and brr.by wen*: me St o: ton of Houston is here a is- • ^ Mrs Herman JaC(Tr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meischen. i da?ce at Lmdenau Sunday night jto Clarence Seiler. A*ter bunco was iting friends _ _________ _ anci family visited with Willie
Special To The Record
WESTHOFF. March 31.—Mrs.
Harry Jones was hostess to her
Bridge club Thursday afternoon.
Blue bonnets and Indian pinks were
used effectively in living room ana
also formed a beautiful Easter
nest on the dining table. sur-
rounded by Easter bunnies.
Mrs Eddie Bruening ................,...e....... SIM
high trophy, while cut went to Mrs. | of Lindenau spent Easter Sunday r.t ■ wi.h w L Hans and family
Louie Seims. guest prize was; the heme of Robert Hubner and I
awarded to Mrs. E. T. Teller. Score j family.
Mrs Hertha Mueller and daughter James Bitterly and sisters enjoy-1played a lunch was se.ved. con- Mr...and Mr- Fans Carter of
Joy Nell Mr and Mrs W Gadeke ed wiuJ L. J. Bitterly ar.d ;sisting of lemonade, cake, cookies cuero spent Sunday as guests of
noon1 at Xciurr' mions'of *ll" ' Mr' an:i M”s- Alvin Dcehrmar.n Otheis having birthdays the past ! Mr. and Mrs. Geo Heisler of San
W Gacdke's parents a his fahr- and fa,Tiily. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bit - (week were Mrs. W. H. Brun-.! Antonio are visiting her mothei.
; evening.
Gilbert Johnson, who has
jWC’kim* at Free. .-irn' the
v.f\ it with iii-
A. L J Jtn :m
- A L. Johnson.—Contributed.
tblv smooth and with the second
been i sheet to allow for turning back
past I about 12 inches over the covering
am a Mi . and Mrs. to prevent them from soiling,” add-
ed Hadde. t
Steindorf of G ikdale Goo-. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jaeger and
■ little sons. Jimmy and Bobbie, were
business callers in Cuero recently.
STRATTON
(Virginia Morrow. Cor.)
Damp. :a«agi( ‘able weather con-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaeger and tinues. after the recent cold spell.
Misses Alice Steindorf and Lydia The cold didn't inju:e the tomatoes
Farm Woman
Plans To Plant
Spacious Garden
t - DlrtIKUy , > , ,, ! sicn Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Fd j them many more happy birthdays.} wrv 6lck: all her children weie Jaeg«r were among those attend- hut the high wind damaged them
“J^-™.**** : ^Wednesday. _ S».urday n*h« a, ........................... jS^tve U^aU^orT,
A total of 6.500 feet of row space
her fam-
deughte.*, Lenora and son. Gilbert. ^jr anci Mrs. A. Cocke were Cue-
Quite a few young folks from this;Mrs. Gus Hausmann and Miss ro visitors Saturday evening,
community enjoyed a bunco party Pcehier of Kilgore. spent Friday at 1 Joe Eider who is
Yorktown.
The Gruersau hall is
Health in the community is fair-;*' olflve *'s mailed for in the gar-
to be im- lv good, with the exception cf Mar- den plan 01 **rs- J I^icas, home
J---- ------*----of tiie
attending | proved- A lar"e refreshment stand ms Morrow who continues ill at his j f<^od sipply hemor.strator
pads and Tallies and table covers) Mr. end Mrs. Emil Bore hard and | Sunday night, given by Ruth Egg. | the home of Frank Seiler Sr. school in Lubbock, is home fo: the is to be located on the west side 1, me here. Westholl Home Demonstration
were of the Easter motif. j children cf Orange Grew* were (Ruth Wendel and Gertrude Wendell Rev and Mrs. Lentz and chil- „nri of the hall. Contract for the
Her plan is 300 feet of leafy
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Baker cfjereen and >e!low vegetable*, 750
Cuero spent iSaturdc.y right wiih|*eet ol 0^*€r vegetables, 1250 feet
________________ __ _ _ .......... Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrow of Strat-! corn 1000 feet of potatoes, 500 feet
_ _ _ _, „ _ | ^ , i anfl son.. | We are glad to report that ^ai* j farmers getting their he.ds ter-
S. DuBose, Eddie Bruen-| Miss Ruth Christiansen of Yor.t-j motored \to Hockley tc spend the|jorie Ann Gleinser is well again 2f- ra^ed
1 bniWUl 111 UUUUIAA. i-g j IVUiA. | p. •
, u Rev. and Mrs. Lentz and chil-; week end of the liall. Contract for the Miss Gladys Johnson of Houston!
White cake rings, iced green and guesrs of relatives during the Eastei \ at the home of Emil Wendel ofjdren of Fredericksburg and M-.' Byrta and Marne Carson buildinS of th stand has been let , , visiting her parents a: present,
tenters filled with strawberries, and holidays. j Meyersville. land Mrs. Kuntz of Taft spent the Qf‘ San Antonio are spending the ;t0 Gus Buchhorn.
•-ream and coffee were served to the, mx and Mis. Paul Christiansen j Mr. and Mis. W. M. Bitterly ac-i Easter holidays with Rev. and wwk end at -
Kenne Mrs. O ta Oelke. qrp tn spp snmp ntn- SHILOH
following Mesdames Lcuie Seims. E.! of 6f=n Antonio, Eimer Christian-! companied by Mrs. K. H
Yschen, R. A. Carter, Richard Mii- 1 sen of Lutheran College. Seguin an:' I and Mrs. Alvin Ra'h ?
'er, W
ng, P. H. Wentland and E. T. Tel
ler.
The next meeting of the Demon- gathered at the Alvin Novak home
.-tration club will be at the home of j Sunday to help Mrs. Alvin Novak j
.Mrs. Chas. Frobese, April 7. Miss j celebrate her natal day. A delictable j.
(Emma Gonzales, Cor.)
Old Man Winter is here to stay
^ It is a fine work and hope
r°^s^r^"^ir^,i<iay5 Thpy a ^• *« ** i. - ^ --
tit i i -t-i i 8"t vnei - fv) 1merer than neinl Tl’e inunne
, _ .... .. crop year.
FIVE MILE i..... ..........
1 tomatoes. 2500 feet of beans and
, ueas to supply the needed amount
Gaston will be with us and give a;lunch was served,
vanning demonstration, all mern-j Mrs. Julius Kasper was an Eastc** j
ters are urged to be present.
(Eru;i Gohmert, Cor.)
It has been real cold for the last ; Mrs. Foncy Jacobs. Lucille
; the Weser school Thursday after-
nccn. Those visiting with the
jteache-. Mrs. G. K. Albrecht and
j pupils were Mrs. Rcllo Stauss.
Ideus.
All plans are completed for the
lunch in town Saturday, given by
the P. T. A.
• guest of her children and grand- few days, but we arc glad tha: it j Edna and Dcila Mae Gisler and
turned eff without freezing. Today.] Gayland Kcrnfuehrer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruns
children cf Cuero. _______ ... .......................
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. Maries of Monday, we are enjoying a general1
McCoy. M”. and Mrs. Adolf Fehnrr rain that is good for everything
Miss Adele DuBose of Texas U. j and children' and Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. E. Richter entertained the
rpent the Easter holidays with her i Adolf Koenning of Cheapside spent'club Wednesday afternoon Quite a
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Du-| the Sunday with Mrs. Bertha Muel-! few members and visitors were
Bose. j ler.
Mrs. Mary Etta Guimt and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Otto
ten.
A. H. Morrow returned .... , „
home in S^ast-n Saturday- after ^ d ied pea£'. By.ca"*
a weeks visit w h home folks. ful Panning Mrs. Lucas is going to
Mrs. Ed Phillips of Kingsville Ikeep vegetables in her garden the
was in cur community last Sat”.:- ye*r v011™*' ,
day and Sunday. ! ^01 eacb member of the family
, Mrs. Mide Whitfield who haslTbere ^bou,d ^ three bearing fruit
.Miss mi.y Brown OI MasOT «« the tesl wefl; her si£t.r 1 in*s. Mrs. L»c« han bevinc
of relatives* lie re Saturday. Mrg Ma.cus Morrcw re*Urned to tre€s and ha" Planted fifteen others
rainy weather which makes being . This was Mr. Brown's first vis't her hcme in King6vUle Sundav af., this yea- to meet the fruit needs of
ARNECKEVILLE
(Carrie F. Tiiieme. Cor.'
We are having more cold and J guests
ed longer than usual. Tire joyous
1 Easter was cold and cloudy.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Andy Brown. M s.
Lecna Brown and son. Eual and
and outdoors very disag"eeable.
children cf Evergreen and Mr. and The Community Club
Mrs. Freedom Br uns cf Dobskyviile i had planned an Easter
spent Friday at the home of Oscar for the school children
(** «—‘«-i. ^
Bruns.
school grounds Monday, but
Feller
! present and an interesting meeting! The Ander Home Demonstration j-ain spoiled the affair.
Albert Schubert. Mrs. Miller and j daughter. Mrs. George Trcwell ] March 30th at the Wese- hall. Thursday where a few of her pu-
daughter of Sail Antonio were;served a delicious plate luncheon, i William Bethke spent Friday pn^ ente'ed tl\e track events. The | sandwiches. Games were
Sunday guests of the Alf. Schube*-;; Those visiting in. Austin Thurs-jwith his ]>al, Elwood Gisler. boys were Bernard Tnierne. Thomas and a11 v.ished grandpa I
Finest Weber and wife cf Cheap- ! Hugh^Murm-' aifd '‘llrv W. ^F.’!da^hter^vfrgie Been' Sun- i^de.^lrev ^^were ^LcompTmi Mr. and Mrs. Pete Broil bad ‘ strattor :n°'her' MrS’ LaSSlg °f ! ^ Y°U An EaS>T Victim
side came ever Sunday, to be with Buehrig. the latter being a dele-j day at the home of Fred Bruns. there by Mis- Ellen Sager. their little sen baptized Sunday He ' ‘ ' i for Fill. Folds. Grinm?
their daughters. Erlene and Del-) gate from the club and they re-j Tire three smallest classes cf the Eugene Meier and Herbert Sager was &iven rame of Edmund j
phine who are attending school; ported a very enjoyable day. Ander Sunday schccl had an Easter of Mai cos and Ernest Meier JosePb-
here, and visit with relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Gohmert and j egg hunt cn the chu-ch
Misses Lydia and Ruth Christian- I family. Max Gohmert. Mr. and Mrs.'Easter Sunday.
and! was held. After tire usual business! club is planning to demonstrate Miss Welma S3ger
end Jeny Hicks, (Pages in the cap- children of Yorktown. Mr. and Mrs.! session, the hostess assisted by hericockerv of a well balanced meal on teacher motored to Yoakum last
itol) were week end guests of Mr
and Mrs. Harry Jones.
Mrs. Richard Miller spent the
week end in Cuero while
attended the rodeo in Crystal City.
Miss Lorene Miller from Our
lady of Lake in San Antonio spent
the Easter holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Miller.
Easter services were held in the
back to the old home place in 40 ternoon ~ ' j her lamily. Mrs. Lucas also needs
and fifteen berry
here | vines It takes fifty strawberry
j Sundav i vines to equal one blackberry or
the j neckeville last Wednesday night it-- Xhe'primarv school CKildren en- dewberry plant.
being his 74ih birthday. His chil- . ‘e pl!aia.'
joyed an Ea.ffer hunt Friday after-
members ; years.
Egg hunt j
on the ! birthday of grandpa Bade xif A: •
principal- ; dren and grand children were pres-
noan at the school house.
ent At a late hour refreshments ^ .. . „ „ . .. . .
were served consisting of cake and j “ c'.c vl c ' . C , ^ ,
. . r, an Easter picnic on the Insh creek
m , ,, .__. . enjeseu j,.jls Sunday.
boys were Bernard Tnierne. Thomas . Mrs. Lena Richter spent the week
This budget will take care of af!
vegetables and fruits needed to use
fresh, can. dry. cure and store for
the Lucas family.
for Flu, Colds, Grippe?
i Old Sheets Still
grounds o{ geguin spent the holidays here Mr*. O C Roehl enteitained il p •
___________ home fnWrs Alvin Sage*- Sbll°-'1 school cldli at her pre'ty j
Methodist church Sunday morning. sen and Elmer Christiansen were. George Gohmert and family and-) Herman Hauerfcust made a busi- took them back on Mondav morn- ; home last Thursday afternoon. Af- |
Rev. McPherson, pastor conducting.!Cuero shoppers las: Saturday. Melvin Schrade snent Sunday with! ness trip to Gcliad Mcndav , ' ! ter the-business hour the hostess The nroblem of what to do with i Keeps you flt-
--- : Misses Hazel Arnecke and Eve- served dainfy refreshments. {sheets that are too short to be have been sold.
A run-down oondition is dangerous.
Build up your system by taking
Can Be Utilized ADMIRINE “Hie Body Builder."
_ Cleanses the system. Builds you ug.
i — «* Millions of bottios
Mrs. Purcell, sister-in-law of the
pastor, rendered a beautiful vocal
«de.
Miss Orlene Westhoff of San
Marcos spent the week end witn
l er mother, Mrs. Kate Weston.
Lewis Denmark and Mrs. J. L.
DuBose were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Denmark.
On Easter Sunday
daughter cf Mr. and
the infant t hcmefclks.
Mrs. Dan | Mrs. George Trowell and baby re-
Mr. and Mrs. Louie 6eims and ( Mrs. Katzer.
Lyzzy was baptized in the Luther-j turned to San Antonio .Sunday of-'
an church, receiving the name Ar.- ternoon spending the week with her :
tonia Louise. Sponsors were: M*v parents. Mi: and Mrs. E Richter, j
and Mrs. Jchn Katzer and Mr. and | Arlene Schorre. Ruth Spies.1 along, but sc far we've
Mrs. Antcn Katzer of Houston. ;Leona Pieper. Marguerite Cook who!frost, which we.are very*
Miss Emma Katzer of Houston j are attending the Southwest Teach-1 for.
was a Sunday guest of her mother. !er's College in San Marcos
o ■ r». m ‘.“IT** . Good Friday the school children, i comfortable vet too good to be dis- !This adv. and 75c buys a regular
Smith Creek Rt. 4 Jtar TiTuer^in Cuero ^Sunday af-ltheir teachers PJld '>arpnts enjoyed j carded has bean solved by Hadde I *1J2° Bottie-
John Hudgoens.) ternoon “ ^-a^ter hunt. Cake^, cookies | RUtkowSki bedroom demonstrator |
and and mmrh were ! t__a n
Wc are having cold weather all , ^ Annie Sager visited Mrs. and fnd™h€r’ and pimch
had
t.iankful
daughter. Miss Christa Mae spent
Sunday in San Antonio with rela-
hcune for the Easter holidays
were; F?:mer's gardens, tomatoes.
were i for the Valley View 4-H Club.
Hadde added a piece of sheeting
---- Buenger j 0j tlie same quality and width of
iv-.. —— “■ *”*“ spent Sunday with the loomefolks —— i ■■■. >■■■ —■—
and Miss Viola Thieme were
Waltersdorf in Cuero Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs Meier and
partaken of.
M-. and Mrs.
Bonne
Klecka Drug Store.
1*
666
ebecks
COLDS
and
FEVER
first day
Lignid, Tablets Headache 30
Salve Nose Drops minutes
Try “Rub-l^-Tisni”-World’s
Best Liniment
WHY HAVE PIMPLES?
and---- . Miss Edna Burkett and Edwin i
i guests in the Hiller home Sunday. ,, f r il l |
cc n are growing nicely. , M n A h cs!Henru^ 01 Callahan spent a few |
homTof\5r'Vagnd hMr" Elmo Hoff lin^ ^
Thursday night to help Mr. Hoff'they will hatch as well. ilted at th€ F C K-oenier nome ° , Thursday night a crowd from
celebrate his birthday. Mrs Emil Albrecht. and son, Easter Day- ' here gathered at the home of Mrs. |
Mrs. Fanjel and son who live m! Homer, and daughter, Helen of Easter senices were well attend-|w Doi?ner to celebrate her natal}
the state of Kansas are visiting Ander. also Edward Bednorz of ^ SuiKiay mining and a.t^the^be- A timP was h-*d.
with M's. Wm. Buehrig Mrs. Fan-
a' thr -----— .......—--------------juie {jruuu jjarems ui a usuy u*jy. i
Tuesday : 800 He <received ****! bom March 16th.
............„ „ ...v „.v ... M.'evening. I name of Walter Ferdinand. Spon-j Mis. Earl Buenger observed her!
Sylvester Olenick and family and J Buehrig. Its her first visit in 151 Casper Migura, and family of 5015 were Miss Eideaa Hartman,. birthday Friday, also Miss Mary I
years. Dcbskyvilk*. visited with relatives ^ ^ Wernef Wolf and 1:11110 j Jane Haibe'dier.
- t Itere. Thursday. 3o?hl of Corpus Christi. ; Misses ASgie acaj Josefdnne Broil j
RATCLIFFE 4-H Earier Sundav Mr and Mrs John*1 °ur community is invited to ai-j0f Kenedy were week end guests of |
CLUB MEETS \ Hudeeons had' as their visitors i** baxid conceTC w ^ t them parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Neimeyer and
sen. Ewald Jaroszewski. Mr. Roth-
lesberger and family of San An-
tonio and Frank Wihkler and fam-
ily of Skidmore were guests in the
Hy. Jaroszewski home last Sundav.
M? and Mrs. P. J. Olenick and
son. P. J. were Faster dinner guests jel will be remembered as
cf the J. J. Fischer family of: Helen Buehrig. being :he only s:s-
Cuero. ! ter surviving cf the late W
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mueller and
son spent Sunday in Meyersville,
guests of tlie Bluntzer family.
W. Kelch and family cf Sample
attended services at the Lutheran
church Easter Sunday.
Our last meeting was held on
I March 17. Miss Gaston and Miss
Gohmert both were present. but
GOLLY
(Oiivia Bltterfr, Cor.*
Ii seems as if Old Man Winter
Miss Gohmert stayed only a short ] a. C. Jacob and sen. Malcolm of
time. 1 Weser, and Mr. and M-s. W. A.
We are taking^iew course which Laake and Mrs. A. A. Laakc o*
is gardening.
Gaston brought! Cuero.
can not leave us. He surely is pay- fifteen different kinds of seed and j Mr and Mrs. Elmer Albrecht and ! April 7th.
Pimples are usually caused by an j
infection in the skin. Kill this |
infection and the body quickly
heals. Carbo-Sal Ointment will
kill this infection and help nature
iys.’sr SSSS.SZ^^\£***^Z
enemy of pimples, itch tetter and j Mrs John jimker of Cuero is Qur next meeting will be held or,
aQ skin irritations. For sale by; visiting: with Mr. and .Mrs. Fred J March 31 at which our sponrer
L. L. Buttery, 'Thamm for several weeks. j Miss Gohme.t will be present __
Sorry to report W. L. Hans on the , -Reporter. I C A L L ! H A N
Mr. and Mrs. J E Korth and son. j piven in the Cuero High School, Eddie Hartman of Mound C™ek I
J B . and grandson. Gaylon j0P I Auditorium on Sunday afternoon.!and Tcm Brcwn cf Little St. Louis'
Brcwn cf Meversdale Mr' and Mrs April 4 at 2:30 p m !«ere brief callers here Saturday.
Ruben Henneke of Kenedy spent i a large crowd f-om here at-
Ahead In Style
With
STETSON
HATS
Easter with home foiks.
•Mrs. Berner Bade will entertain
the Community Club members on
MORRIS
tended the funeral of Mrs Zuber at
Yorktown Thursday. Mrs. Zuber
passed away n a San Antonio hos-
pital Wednesday at the age of 65 j
years.
—
Own Your Home
Cuero Federal
Savings & Loan
Association
and
FHA Loans.
A small amount each month—paid exactly
as you now pay rent, will build you a home
that will offer security to your family. In-
vestigate! Phone 19.
Estimates and Plan Service Without Obligation.
(Remember The Alamo)
Alamo Lumber Co.
J. T. NEWMAN, Mgr.
Cuero, Texas
EDGAR
(Mrs. E. Soldi. Cor.V
(By Kill G.arron)
The Easter weather is still bold-
ing on. the temato growers have
been anxiously watching, while the
high winds swept sand over the
young plants, but I think most of
them are saved.
Sorry to report Mrs. W B. White
on the sick list again, we wish for
her a speedy recovery. »
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dnv. Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Stewart, snent the
Monday a nice rain fell, ideal for |
farm lands and gardens, but the
(Elman Prause. Cor.)
The cold weather did no damage
to the tomato plants.
Farmers here and in this vicini-
ty will commence pfknting cotton
this week. k
Pastures here are green and the
CONCRETE
i Bednorz. Sunday.
Today 'Monday) we are having
a lot of rain and cold wind. i -----------— — - — (Mn. Bryan Stubbs)
We're beginning to tire of com-
menting on the cold weather, but
what else can we do?
In jpi e of the cold, we all had a j
very enjoyable Easter, especially all
; the children as they a.ll thrill at the
pleasant. We are.....beginning “Vo L Heallh in our community is good ; mention of Easter
.... 1 At nrpcpnr l Xfrc T W Park
wonder if spring will ever reall;. [ap
get here.
Miss Edna Bu kett our
Set your head up with a Stetson
Hat. Acknowledged by men in
every walk of life to be the
world's finest headwear. You'll
find the exact shape, siae or
color in our new Spring line Juat
received. And we carry the
largest assortment in Cuero. Let
your next hat be a Stetson.
norther with it made it very un-jbv£ stoclc 15 in ?ood shape.
7.00 to 15.00
Mrs. T. W Parks and daughters.
Louis Kaiser of Yoakum was a ! Myrtle and Lillie visited Mrs. j. r
erh-mi i visitor in our community last Sun- Stubbs on Friday afternoon.
* w „ .. . ! riav I Mr. and M:s. Emil Leister
teacher and mipil. Enpie Henma. aa>- ! . . „ _ ... . . i
were brief callers at the Mrs M . Wm. Beausing of San Antonio , Austwell spen Easter with his par-|
Pokluda home Thursdav after j viated friends in Yoakum Satur-. ents
school hours ‘ 'day and Sunday. Mi and Mrs. W J Dierschkr |
Mr and Mrs Henrv w!e!ar.c«> Miss Lonie Meyer of Schulen- ; and children of Ganadc visited ir. j
were the guests of Mr and ’ Mrs burg is visiting a few days with her ; our community Easter Sunday. I
[week end in Austin, with Mr. and! Alfred Wieland Sundav March‘>1«* parents. Mr. and Mr.-. Charlie A '^lt to the heme o, Mr. aiu. j
'.Mrs. Loydd LeffingweU. , Misses Matilda. Victoria and Jane Meyer and family. Mrs. J. B. Nelm« of Vallej- View |
Bill Hatcher is home again after Broil, spent a few pleasan* hour:- Willie Koehler was a visitor m ^as efijosed b\ sereral from he.e j
two weeks at the bedside of his with Miss Edna Burkett Sunday. 'Yoakum Thursday morning Sunday^
mother, who is seriously ill. in! Next Saturdav Aoril 3rd is tru«- Rr Eardel visited a while Friday i Mothers club is to hold it.
Illdiana- 'tee elect.cn at the school house. ! with Fred Baros. ‘ firJ Friday April 2nd,
Mr. and Mrs. W W Weber. Mr. j Miss Matilda Broil returned horns FnLz Barre and sister. Annie. ;v uh Mrs- w McCormick Ji..
and Mrs. Rcy Killingsworth of ore day last week afier s'ayine two passed through our community ,aBd Mrs _J N Nelms. All members
Kenedy spent a few hours with M weeks*with her aunt. Mrs Eb cm. Sunday evening. ;are ur®*H t0 be pre5en'
j W. Kennedy and family Sunday* -- t Walter Hagens and Charlie Mey- ‘
Petin-Craft
HATS
Penncraft Hats are built for
service and come in a variety
of shapes and colors. See
them here today.
5.00
Kensington
HATS
A sturdy good looking hat built
for style and service in a
medium price range.
3*85
ala
ftp
•ening. Glad to report W LJ
ennedv able to be cut again, aftei i
several weeks illness.
{MEYERSVILLE
(Mrs. R. V. Schaefer. Cor.)
er were business visitors in Schu-
lenburg Thursday.
STRATTON RTE.
Tlie weather has been playing j j
I Mr« E F Japtenn xtre i *x* *0ur 5011001 has carried off quite, Mlke LelSt' Fred and :ta® with tomato growers. We hope i|
(Dav Ir snent f‘ ‘ i * !a !ew llonors recently. During the wele 'uiito-s a e H- this is the last of the winter and j
Dav Jr., spent a few hours with Meversville won ^ause home Wednesday night. surine will
ipS. STZ her] Mr. «*> M>. Joe Rol.in anaj usua^rowd aKended Sun- 1
iters cf Kenedv visir^ri i r first place amone all the rural familN llslted Weanesdav with Mr. day Sunday. We almost had]
| ter cf Kenedj. visited relative.,jAmmtv and Mrs. Vine Orsak and son. 1 to give it up due to lack of at- Jl
tendance. We would ttupr^ciare jl
and would bei
I here one dav last week jschootr^f DeWitt county. Then ^ ^ Vinc °rsak and .
Mr onri Mr. ! last week Mr. Hancock and the, ... „
I spen* Easter holidays w:rh hnm county board of trustees visited our Mr' and Mrs' Orsgk «nd| anyone's interest »uu.u uj-
folks'at Pilot rrrve school. After grading it in com- ,iaby aIld George Prause Jr of I glad 0l a ^,-ger congregation. So
! »**• J''•»« H C. Tare!Z|ZTM. I^ ^1
j were business callers in Yoakum [ proud *° say *e were ranged as an pnd fanuly i
} A school.
Digestible as milk itself!
... this cheese food
with the deliciously
mild Cheddar flavor
Till visited j
Miss Helen Kothman. University
GRUENAU
A crowd of young folks enjoved
] an Easter egg hum in the Irish
! Creek hills Sunday.
Esher Lassig and mother .at-
tended early services at the Yoa-
were business callers
Thursday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. A. A
home folks Sunday. i student, spent the Easter Holidays
The .school cliildren enjoyed the wdb ber -sistpr- Mrs. Bill Rusch- <Mrs. Emil Jaeger Cor.)
picnic and egg hunt very much' haupt. and sulvshjny as it was on . . vector <=„„
Friday afternoon. I Mrs. Emmie Beyerstedt of Dallas. FasU>r Sunday the kiddies did not i * Lutheran church Easter Sun-
- Us here visiting the families of; h,in.jn„ for j.«vter et*p«.
W/pCETD , Mrs. Bettie Egg and Mr. and Mrs c has \)e^n replanted bv most John Matba a,ld sp :>
WrStK R v schaefeT Corn has replanted by most Easter Sunday WiUi Florian Macha
(Edna Gisler. Cor.) ( ^ ‘ev<>ryone “ound h"e and ^ bla^* | and family
r>urTTTc:irM: bmds are doing their part by eat-j Clarencp Mvers and mother mid
CntAR^IDt Ung off tne tiny green sprouts as the latters grandson. Billy Alkek
(Mrs Kart Steen. Cor.) toon as they appear above visited at Terrvville Sunday.
We have had a very cold spell ground Cotton planting is als- . Mr and Mr5 Ben Eichhcrn and
just at Easter time. L*ts hope in order {family spent 8unday a,t the Lassig
We had a nice rain Mend v i
which certainly was welcomed by*
all ihe farmers.
Mrs. Alber* Goiiy of Cuero visited
! w'ith Mrs. Otto Jacobs the nus*
week this is the last cold spell as we j Mrs W E Carruthers and sons,{home.
Mr. and Mr Ben Zengerle ar.d j n*ed wai m days to get the corn up: Avon and Luther, and daughter., Mr and Mrs Florian Macha
sons viM’ad in Rosebud sovc ..i,ant* growing. 'Jane Allen, spent ^Easter Sunday sj>ent a few hours Friday evening
8 Let the family bate this nutritious
cheese fo-*f often ... La sandM-iches, in
casserole ditiics, and, melted, as a smooth
sauce for eggs or sea food.
days with relatives.
Mrs. Ben Gudat of Ft Wm t h
visited in the home of O' L Jacobs,
the past week
Miss Lorene Fcerster of Seguin
visited at the Anton I.cest horn-
several days last week.
Mr. arid Mrs. A H Ideus and
We are all so glad to see the with Mr and Mrs Emil Jaeger and with John Macha and family
county grader here going over the { family. Lilyan Macha and Gilbert John-
roads: the*, have been so bad all Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Jaeger andjson visited Mildred Sterlmc.
wintW we are in a position to ap- family of Vanderbilt, Texas, spen* Thursday night
Be Smart-Stylish
Step Out In A
CURLEE
SUIT
Men who are particular of
their appearance, will apprec-
iate the smart style—the love-
ly colors—the sturdy tailoring
of these new Spring Curlee
Suits. Their fit is unexcelled.
T- See them at the FAIR today!
J
sa -
16*50
preoiatc road work. This move- j the week end with relatives here
rnent of farm to market roads is the past week.
very interesting to we farmers liv- The Weldon school had their
ing ten miles from a highway. At Faster egg hunt Thursday after-
Mr and Mrs Lee Benbow spent
Easter Sunday with her mother,
Mrs Dicv Jenning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollan and !
The FAIR
CUERO,
TEXAS.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1937, newspaper, March 31, 1937; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994878/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.