The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 224, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 19, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CUERO, RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
Cuero Society
POLLY HOWERTON, Society Editor
Telephone Ne. 1.
! privileged to witness the Finals in
!the recent Forest Hills tennis,
'matches; has seen a number of:
coo:! plays and taken several sidi | ’ -
trips out of th° city. Site plans to
unit1 time nea"
‘ return to Cuero
October first.
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HOUSTON VISITOR
and Mi .-
Olga Schreider v. e e joint ho. tess-
OFF TO COLLEGE ’ er and proved to be a lovely end- HONORED
IN FULL SWING ing for the party which was en. ■ Mrs. Charles Franke
The off.to-college exodus has joyed by Bubbles Young, Carol
been in full swing during the past, Fisher, Margaret Patrick. Mary
few days. A number of students Wofford. Dorothy Ann Cook. Pat . es at a party l3'' Ml s i)oris
have been participating in tetae so- Brqjvn, Murray Tarkington. John Mo*ser of Houston. Miss Kathleen
cial activities of "Rush Week" at Arthur Zimmerman. “Little" Homer Franke and Walter Brown Me- jm Finding the Will of God."
the various Colleges and Uni- Blanton. Jackie Wofford. Irvin | Clung of this citv Fridav night
versities of this and other states Diebei. Charles Cook Jr B=rt . .
Wnrd Thoie favomi witu invitations were
word comes from the University of Brown, dr.. Edwin and Walter Mc-
MK HALL’S CAi llOl.h
CHURCH
Rev. Jr in sen. Pastor
Filsi Mass TiJO a. m.
Second Mass 10 a. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHl Rf H
\V. A AM.eod. Pastor
Sunday School 0:45 a. in.
Fubli;' w r hip at 11 a. m. Sub-
Alabama that Miss Frances Tully Clanahan. Joe Frank Edgar and:6""” ,,v'tu- y'w,v-
has pledged the Kappa Gamma George Ryan of Victoria. iSan MaICOS icK,'~bap 8anie an(*
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BUFFET SUPPER
FRIDAY NIGHT
I guests of their hosts at the Cuero.
■San Mateos football game and
j then enjoved dancing at the Cuero
Evening service !5 o'clock.
Monday Woman's Auxiliary 3:30
p. m.
* meet her will he c ndwcmd inn,
0:00 to 10:00 a in. And the eves it
>c-n<r mm > F w:ji l io ’ ;ytn.
O me with us mirf \ , wff] do tV» e
good.
I.UTllilK VM CiHIRCII
-I. 'V. Ivern. P.istor
17th Sunday alter ' Trinity.
Sunday s:r!;on! !':3()_
Morning service 10:30.
Evening service R OO.
Monday 4 p. in. j.i p.t !hi ule.
Tuesday at S p. m. B ■ th- r ,»
meeting.
Wednesday at £ p. m. S nuT choir
rehearsal.
Friday at 4 p. ,in. Junior cheh.
rehearsal.
ICED COFFEE FOR HOT DAYS
Municipal Pane. aefc^u, of j" ^p m.
(Sandwiches, cake. CocaVCoia and
! mints were saved during the even-
Sorority.
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MISS SHULTS HOSTESS
^ _ Marjorie May Boothe's buffet iing. Invalided in the party were' 1
A Till me meet again party supper prior to the football game j Pauline Hiller. Viola Koenig. Dorn
was enjoyed on Wednesday even- Friday night was thoroughly en- j Klecka, Marjorie Newman. Verde
ing. when Miss Toody Shults was joyed by the nine couples forming [ Barnes, Fave Wallis Mary Helei
Wedljo-iicy no mid ««* prayer, Promoti(m and ra]1 diV .......
service. Tne pastpr will be at -
at Presbytery in B.-cville.
Visitors welcome.
BAPTIST C HURCH
M. K. Soileau, Pastor.
’ v U1UC i Kt 11. 111. Li-.AJill
Cur meeting will get underway wjn meet at the church
held on the last Sunday in Senteni
*ber at 10:30 a. m.
! A union service of Lutherans in
Cue o. Yoakum and Shiner will he
held in the Yoakum Lutheran
] church on the las’. Sunday in Sc:»V-
ember at 8 p. m. Ldcal Lutherans
and leav
SUNDAY. SEPTf^IBUR 19. 1937
'/G^fqwn Men
Two
Pass Road Patrol
~ Examinations
i S-peciart Co The Record.
YORfyTOWN, Texas. Sept, it.—
| Gilmore Borchers and Louis Manx
] of Yorktov. n notified homefolks
' that iiv;. have pr.s cd the rigid ex-
! amir's*! ion. given at Camp Mabry
jaf At. tin. Texas for a position
v;itli the Texas Highway Patrol.
The two young man entered this
j school of training August 2, the six
weeks training was patterned after
j the course taken by the Federal G-
; Men. They state they have been
■ move'1 from classrooms to automo-
; biles (his week to continue their
■ i rainie r :cr nlaees on the highway
0 liatroi
hostess at a buffet supper for the its personnel. The color scheme! Burns,' Margaret '’ Burns"'Maigaret !Sunda" Morning. Let every Baptist; promptly at 7:30. Those who have
younger college group of which she used in the table decorations car- j Burt M-3iba Elise Sauer Elizabeth im ’ >v-!1 loves the Lord be in his cars will please furnish them,
is ja member. This was distinctly ried out the Cuero Hi colors of t Alexander. Genelle Brown. Dorothy |or lle: ”1:1CG cf «*uty. ready for sen- The Confirmation class will !>•*-
*"“**?” Party and was held at the green and white A regulation' Jean Gasal, Mary Ann Harrell icc- j gin on the first Saturday in October
Municipal Park Club House. An footbail laced in these colors form-
attractive table setting of Fiesta ed the nucleus for the main table Buddy Summers, Leon and Louis ,
Sciba. Bill Crain. Walter Stahl. |\ake pnrt in arUur -icrvicc- Sunday.
.__... *___.. ... j — -------- =>----- ---- Johnnie Fischer. Crosly Newinan.
for this hospiuhty were: Misses j favors were noise makers and I George Keseling. Henry Sheppard
Rosemary Breeden, Beulah Mar- green and white balloon* At thp> ATartrin wimcir,. un-n«v,;
theme had been arranged and ■ center.piece. Place cards were
Mexican food was served. Indebted | tickets to the football game and
Ggsal, Mary Ann Harrell, 1— |i
Charlie?- Ann Franke; Otis White I Cur fiends cf other fnith and cf at 2 p. m.
nc fait.’ are cordially invited to
garet Hunkapillar of Broken Bow,
Okla., Tommie Herring, Melba
Morgan, Jane Sheppard, Althea
Evers, Joyce Shaw and Bessie
Shults.
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BRIDGE LUNCHEON
THURSDAY
Mrs. William Ferguson Jr.* En-
green and white balloons At the j Marvin Jerenskv, Ernest Meynartt
close of the meal the youthful ( and Frank Sheppard.
hostess cut and served her birthday [
cake. This-was a veritable wx>rk of [ LEAVES CUERO
art arranges in two tiers and i pqr SAN ANTONIO
beautifully decorated, the gift of i „ . . .
Marjorie May’s grandmother. Par- L ^ t0 ,her dlfpart*uro. for San.
ticipating in this hospitality were: ^nt°”10’ where she-intenos making
and also to take in the meeting.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
Preaching 11 a. m. *
Subject. "What God Requires.
Training service G:45 p. m.
Preaching 7:45 if. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
VV. M Lane .P C.
j* Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Preaching hours 10:50 a. m. and
j 7:45 p. m.
j- Prayer meeting Wednesday at
Subject. “Things some people do, 7:30 p. m.
net know.’’ We need you at all the services.
Week day services during the Strangers are especially invited.
har home with relatives, quit? a
(number of friends gathered at the j
home of Miss Vaieska Pumie to
Susan Hamilton, Jane and Faye j
Ruth Moore, Jennie Belle DuBose
tertftined with a bridge luncheon ;0f Westhoff. Marilyn Brantley., . , u .
on Thursday. Statice in purple, Dorothy McCurdy Beverlv Adams spena a fGW happ-v hours with her,
yeuow and white was used for <tec- Cl.ri« uS >nd bid her faro"‘"L ' Wally/;
rations in the reception suite and j Paul Breeden Jr Teddy Reus- 'iaS She 1S lovmgIy callod bv !
in the dining room. Following the ! Mickie Ca^k James Hadley Ed ’ I:vcryone- counts her frieilds by her j
luncheon, several games of bridge j gar, Charles Cusack. Dutton' Lane i aCqua^anC!s an? Wi!1 be -reatlv !
were played and Miss Beulah Mar. (Richard Burt. Jimmie Fowler and ;mi?£e by those to wiTOm she has j
garet Bennet was awarded high ’Frank Boothe,
score. Other guests were: Mrs.
Arthur Hermann, Misses Katherine SOCIETY EDITOR
^l^b.TdcSraI^reR^m“; E*SO™° VACATION
Breeden, Jane
Althea Evers.
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
WITH PARTY
Communications received
endeared herself. Miss Wally i~
* a member of a pioneer family and !
I a devout member of the Lutheran j
! church. Although friends regre: j
j her leaving, they wish for her !
from happiness and contentment in her I
—Contributed.}
Sheppard, and i___
j The Record Society Editor Mrs. J. j new home.
j W. Howerton, who is spending her ; -------
: vacation in New York City, indi- I ACT TODAY, tomorrow may be
^ cate very definitely that she is en- (too late! The Record’s great pre-
A happy group of youngsters ^oylng cvery minute of her stay in i mium offer of free fountain pen
gathered at the Tully home in su- *be Eastern Metropolis. She was • and peneII set expires Saturday.
burban Cuero on Saturday after- j
noon toJ help Renica Ann Jernigan ;
cilebrfcte her fourth birthday in a
proper fashion. The spacious lawn
vr» aft Ideal setting for the child-
ish games and pastimes. Whistles
and balloons were given as party
favbrs. Ice cream and birthday
cake was served at the twilight
hour by the little honoree’s moth-
THere,s A
Difference
tn Cold Drinks
Try Our Iced
Limeades
and
OTHER CITRUS DRINKS
You’ll Taste the DHTerence.
First Lady Of The Air
or; , n
Wagner^
Two Convenient Stores.
tk ^1
h o^e
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AN I DINETTE CON’CELLO, only girl in the world accomplishing a tw o-
and.a-haf: revoluticn somersault to a hand-to-hand midair catch. An-
toinette is a featured aerial)it with the great Ringling Bros, and Bar-!
num & Bailey Combined Circus. ’
The band stops playing. An audience of 16.000 oeool? sits still as a
slender giil, high in the dome of the big top. swings herseif ta a bar
M feet abo\e the ground. Trapeze in hand she stands alert, at the
rcAoy, timing tno swings of hur C3tch6r, h&nginp h°3ct dew ^,v&.” ironi !
a trapeze far across the great tent. Suddenly, the -Li V " •> n "a l
arc to the far stretches of the canvas. Back t*ho lyat, uu un
again scraping the canvas. Then a swift swoop, and off the bar into
the air. whiMing. whirling—two and a hall como<-t< •■o’n”- auh- f> a
catch.
That’s Antoinette Concello, first —" -— ---
lady of the air. in her famed feat j ^rt Conc'llo, her husband, who ba-
with the Flying Concellos of the' gan to learh ,Kr l'u', ait II
_ . . _ c wasnl- long before Art found )v
Ringling Bros, and Barnrnn Ac hnri , , , . , .
naci a star for a brine instead of a
Bailey Combined Circus, coming to 1 pupil. And now both ar ■ -fa’s of
Cuero. Sunday, Oct 3. "Tony” is’The Great est Show on Eartli
a star, a radiant star, and she is' With the miehti ■ i ariit.tud ' of
everywhere acknowledged to be the new feature: itl aim, .efiu n. history
finest, girl flyer that ever lived. She , Including tin . -aspri’rf-rWuil in-
is a natural aerialist. and It Is | troductofv .peLtacle - >n <lia " Tin* ♦
hard to believe that only six years; Ringling Bros and Bamum ,N-
ago she was in a convent in Mon- Bailev Circus v.,:i : r.r pe-form-
treal. It was through her sister i ance at ? and 8 r M th.- doo !
a circus aerialist, that- Tony met openin: one ho :r aii. r
In warm weather, one of the'soon as the coffee is ready, pour
most refreshing drink? the house- (!lot *nto pitcher half full of ice.
wife can provide .fc iced coffee. Iti^ Pfuied directly over ice in
, ■ . . ~ , . I glasses, put a spoon in the glass
has the invigorating ta.ng of hot (prevent its breaking. Serve
coffee, but it tastes as if it came j black" or with cream and sugar, as
from the North Pole. It becomes I preferred. Serves 6.
icy cold when poured over ice! A delicious and satisfying var-
cubes or cracked lte. and when a iation is Spanish Cream Coffee: 1
few minutes WteY it is sipped, j cup sugar. 1 cup boiling water, 1
with or withdmt'Sugar and cream i quart strong dated coffee, 1 cup
ard a straw, at isione of the most ; thin cream or evaporated milk,
" 'vanilla ice cream, and cracked ice.
Caramelize the sugar, add boiling
water and stir until sugar is dis-
solved; boil 2 minutes and add the
coffee. Add cream and serve in
tall glasses with cracked ice, gar-
nished with a small spoonful of
it c eam. Serves 6.
delicious drinks on the list of
thir?t-quonekeis.N ,
The recipe d'Simple: One cup
of fresh dated ’Ldffee, five cups
boiling water,,„^This makes a
much strongep..(Liquor and allows
for dilution by melting ice.) Y. a Ro-
by any method you prefer.
i Participate In
Labor Free-For-All
*
Re!eared on Bond
SAN ANTONIO. Sept. 17.—(HtS>—
Ten phrtirinants in a wild free-for-
! all crurcJ by labor difficulties were
free cr> b^nd here today as policp
jrcsclved lo increase their vigilance
j to guard o°ai’i t further rioting.
The culbipsf cecu red last night
(when for the first time since a
{.strike a lo"ad laundry began,
j ctrikebre. kers attempted to walk
I home irstead cf being escorted
] home in laundry trucks by motor-
‘cycle policemen.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 224, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 19, 1937, newspaper, September 19, 1937; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995109/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.