The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 214, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1937 Page: 6 of 6
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’ Cfcunty Agent J. A. Oswalt Is a
MHuiess visitor in College Station.
Itrt. R. E. Mundt and sen, Ray-
dWhd Just returned from Dallas
MktFt. Worth. They have been vis-
itOlg Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brazier at
Danas.
Mrs. Clara Rabel has been the
gt«st of Mrs. Robert Mernitz for the
(Mfet two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott, Jr.,
and sister. Miss Jonnie Murrell Ab-
bott of San Antonio spent Labor
Day in Cuero at the home of their
jAfents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott,
•t.
Lutheran Ladies will hold their
atthual Bazaar and Turkey Diu-
nef, Saturday. November 20th.
Mrs. Charles Ott, Sr., and Miss
Dtta Lienhard returned Monday
fretn a visit to relatives in San An-
toftio.
Deputy Sheriff Henry Wied re-
tttfhed Monday from Anson, Texas,
whfere he went to get a vrisoner.
ihnger Sewing Machines, vacuum
dtekners and- fashion aids for sale
® rent. Also repair work. W. A.
lAftke, Representative. Tel. 314.
(advertisement)
Mrs. Carl Gramann and Miss
Sfey Gramann passed through
(JUfcro Tuesday morning enrout'e
IMhe to Austin from Victoria where
thfjr have been visiting relatives.
WKat Doe* He Tell?,
THE CUERO RECORD, CtJERO, TEXAS
BARBARA BELL FASHION PATTERNS
The Barbara Bell Summer Pattern Book is now available
Send fifteen cents today for your copy.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1931
Pattern No. 1372-B
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Robert W. Bingham
Denying any special significance
to his visit home, U. S. Ambassa-
dor to Great Britain Robert W.
Bingham, is pictured as he ar-
rived at Quebec, Canada. Yet a
great deal of significance is at-
tached to reports he brings from
FOR TUESDAY TIITH TTTT
PLEASANT HOURS IN THE
KITCHEN
Th»^i)!jagtn<? cno-piece model is
designed for those busy house-
wives. a goodly portion of whose , i
time is spent in family chores. It is
styled for action and comfort com-
bined with a comeliness that is
youthful and refreshing.
This diagram pattern requires
[only a few hours to ‘make and
every line is designed for your con-
venience. No collar to add bulk, no
tight sleeves to bind. The simple
closing is easy to get into, the
sleeves- flare gracefully <long
sleeves if you prefer) and the skirt,
darted at the waistline for snug
fit. -gives complete freedom.
Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1372-B
is designed for sizes 34. 3G. 38, 40. 42.
44 and 46. §izc 38 requires 4 5-8
yards of. 39 inch material. With
long sleeves, 4 7-8 yards.
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London to President Roosevelt j THE BARBARA BELL SUMMER
and Secretary of State Hull. j PATTERN BOOK. Make yourself
j attractive, practical and becoming
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Wolfe were i c^°^es> selecting designs from the
shopping in Cuero Tuesday morn- j Barbara Bc^ well-planned, easy-to-
ing. ' |make Patterns. Interesting and ex.
rlusive fashions for little children
and the difficult junior age; slender
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott Jr., of
8ttl Antonio returned home Tues-
<Mf after visiting in the _ home of
1#. and Mrs. Chas. Ott, Sr.
Miss Louise Fritz has returned
fN*n Austin where she visited
frifehds for a few days.
il. F. Nebergall, publisher of the
Braunfels Zeltung was a visitor
th Cuero at the Record plant* Mon-
<*■*$. Mr. and Mrs. Nebergall were
eafbute to their home after a vaca-
tHM trip to Corpus Christi and
sfefiped by to pay their respects to
Record staff en route to their
Miss Dorothy Koehler was re-
ported resting well today following
an operation for appendicitis at a
local hospital.
izing well-cut patterns for the ma-
ture figure, afternoon dresses for
J (he m°st particular young women
| and matrons and other patterns for
i special occasions are all to be found
j in the BARBARA BELL PATTERN
Slain Return Home jBOOK Dircct orders to address
] eiven in box below.
Children Believed
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ifc. Grady Loftin of Uvalde is
enjoying a visit in Cuero with her
mother. Mrs. W. I. Anderson.
tfttfests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White, j concealed their bodies. Krho had
been picked up in a drive to pick
up all sex crime suspects after dis-
covery of little Nancy’s body.
Famous Dionne Quins
Like to Share Toys
Little Emilie Dionne of Quintup-
let fame seems to have a slight in-
jclination toward mechanics. In-
stinctively, it is said, she wants to
tear all of
REX
Tuesday and Wednesday
‘Counterfeit Lady”
Ralph Bellamy
Joean Perry
POPULAR
PRICES
ALWAYS
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7.—(INS',- ! ~ ~
Unaware they were believed slain I tomorrow: Trim
by a man whose vague confession i model; fQr campus wear,
prompted a manhunt for them, twej
children returned safely to their
home here today, switching all po-i
lice efforts to investigation of the'
mysterious death of five year old
Nancy Glenn.
Reappearance of the children
climaxed one of the most intensive j
manhunts in local police history, a j
Ifcs. Allen Thompson and Miss j manhunt spurred by the vague j
Mfion Persons of Marshal spent “confession” of Phiilio Krho. 27,1
W week end in Cuero as the that he had killed the children and
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YORKTOWN. Texas. Sept 7. —
Miss Nixie Ladner went to Yo.i-
j kuni Monday to teach in tire
j school there,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sa.sse and son.
Bruce, and daughter. Miss Jewel,
j visited relatives here Sunday.
Miss Bertha Swenson of Cope-
land is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed.;]
Kolodzey.
Mr.» and Mrs. Anson Neumayeril
j and son, Bobby, oj Gonzales visit-j
jet! relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack DeForrc.st of il
San Antonio visited Mr. and Mrs. |
Max Boldt and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Braunig Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gerhard*.
,pf Goliad visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
j A. Strieber Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gits Ziemcr visited ;
Mr. and Mrs. M. Urban at- Sinton : |
Sunday.
Mrs. F. F. Strieber is visiting Mr.,i
and Mrs. George Grafton in Sinton.
t ^r- Mrs. George Flyrit of
Del Rio are here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Simecek.
Miss Peggy Strieber of York- |
town accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
K. Strieber of San Antonio have I
been visiting in Monterrey.
Charles Holodzey of Austin visit-
§;|i ed his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
I Kolodzsy t-his week end.
Lester Riggs of Corpus Christi
visited here Monday.
Loyd Metz visited in Corpus
Christi Monday.
Miss Mary Lee M.nn has return- I
ed to her home in Karnes City j
after a visit- with relatives here.
Winston Metz of Freer visited
here.
j Mrs. R. P. Korth and Miss Melvyl, i
| Korth visited ^Mrs. W. J. Barth in
Kenedy Monday.
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iart autumn fashions
For Sports, For Dress And For School
andanrirpridtnh^W1?g' The- smartest’the newest styles we’ve ever shown;
alia priced to meet your individual budget.
msi to this department Will be more convincing.
Smart Silk Dresses
Silk Crepe Street Dresses in black arid new fall colors
2.98, 3.95, 5.95
Evening Frocks in Taffeta, lovely styles
colors
in bright
2.25, 3.98
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BARBARA BELL PATTERN SERVICE
In care The Cuero Record
211 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111.
Enclose FIFTEEN cents in coins for Pattern No...................Size.....
Name .........................
Address.............................
Give pattern number, size, and full address. Wrap coins se-
curely In paper.
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(Copyright 1937, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)
Exclusive Street and Afternoon Dresses by Doris Dod-
son and Justin Holly Wood creations individual styles
7.95, 10.95, 12.75
NEW SUITS — NEW COATS
BLOUSES
Lovely costume Blouses in
Crepes and Taffetas
$1.95 and $2.95
New Fall Bags
98c $1.98 to $5.00
FOR SCHOOL! The very best
writing equipment. No cost to you.
The Record is giving away beauti-
ful pen and pencil sets for a limit-
ed time. Read about the big offer
in this issue and come in and see
the display at our office.
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-J?* rotatl*?g four 1 1-2 acre ing satisfactorily for John Dooley
patches seeded to rhodes erass in and Dee Harwood ol Kinney coun- i
SLtevTraL f ' Wll“am ,MC‘ ty- ****** h“ » crew of six men. |
t33 head of sheep onTe .2? JS£j£ 2.'I
the grass shows no signs of letting are emptied. This crew is cover-
from 50 to 100 acres a day.
tTT * ♦I*® graSS iS raowed Harwood has two sprayers working
Do You Itch?
Itch is caused by a tiny bug or
plant that gets under the skin and j
go about /Aising a family. Carbo-
Sal Salve ^netrates the skin and
kills the parasite and promotes the i
healing of the skin. A liberal
box for fifty cents. Results guaran-
teed. Sold by L. L. Buttery Drug
Store.—(advt.) *
Tuesday and Wednesday
“Seventh Heaven”
— with —
JIMMIE STEWART
SIMON SIMON
J "what SO as to keep ^"fm^S^S-
usually so busy “inventigating” and grass at its best. This surplus ly pear. He reports some 400
playing harmless jokes on her sis- j grass is used for winter feed. Me- acres grubbed to dAte As hte!
ters that she has little time for I Kinney plans to see 25 additional pear ^heavier than Doom’s the'
acres of rhodes grass this fall and sprayers cannot cover as much ter-
tncrease the number of sheep on ritory per day
the ranch. v /' . _ * .
Otto Goldapp of Jim Wells Certificates have been awarded
county reports that during the to 137 girls assigned to the Nation
tl_P„!rt_„°f_t,hC _SU^nme.r h€ plow- al Youth Administration Work and
For The Best of
PIT BARBECUE &
CHICKEN COME
TO
LARRY’S PLACE
508 E. Rio Grand on Blvd.
Fruits, Etc.
Also Cold Drinks, Vegetables,
VICTORIA
Gay Autumn Hats
High flattering Fall Toques to Draped Turbans!
Flared Berets! Profile Hats! Off-the-Face Hat! In
fact you can’t help but find a style suitable for your
own individual personality. All the glamour and
dash that you expect. Black, Navy and the New Fall
colors.
98c, $1.95, $2.95 up
Koehler Dry Goods Co.
The House of Quality
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KEEP YOUR EYES CZtxul
crying. However, she does take
time to look after her sister Marie
and to share her toys with her.
For Emilie, like the other Quins, is
as thoughtful and considerate as
|S*The S5I«*S,«nVeIy'* , iTtl*uiumer ne plow_ aI Youth Administration Work and
The famous Quins set- good ex- | ed three rounds with a big disc on Training Project at John Tarletnn
jamples for little 3-year-olds the each terrace line in his pasture. College EaTgirl who eompS
a left the ** course worked 86
ness and also with their diet. For
they eat only the best food and in
the proper amounts. For example,
ea^h^ten-ace^5 Tha^6t Wld^hbehil|d hours at the CoHege to earn living !
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You Use
Blended Vanilla?
Mended Coffees and tobaccos
added much to our enjoyment
of those items. Now you can have
M#hded Vanilla (Food Flavor that
cutties exquisite aroma that is ob-
Mffcable in no other way. it- will
ik* cook out, neither will it freeze
oUt. For sale at L. L. Buttery’s
(Advt.)
c™r»T“ Whl,Ch *** eatiSTd he slys **»' hc planned tarm hTe t^ntafSiS
marks.^ to ■>»«»
ing minerals, muscle-building pro-
tein and food-energy. And it is
also a fine source of Vitamin B i
which combats constipation, poor
appetite and nervousness when they
are due to Vitamin B deficiency^
Yes. great care has been taken
in planning the Quins* diet and
that is one reason why Quaker
Oats is on their menu every day of
the week.
water dine. He plans more level health education,"jxmlriy'"husban-
en-aces. dry, English and community recre-
Prickiy pear sprayers are work-jation.
EXTREMES AT MOOSE CONVENTION
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It’s Time
To Think
Of Your
Fall Clothes
We are showing a big
Line of Fall Patterns
ot
22.95, 25.95
& 28.50 up
Pasture Improvement
Work Proves Of
Value in South Tex.
Terracing, seeding to improve
grasses, mowing, and eliminating
brush in South Texas pastures has
proved of value to farmers and
ranchmen in that- territory, accord-
ing to reports of county agricul-
tural agents.
W
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Men’s Apparel.
10-POINT
BATTERY
FREE
Test Service
Don’t take chances on sud-
den battery failure. Drive in
and take advantage of our
Free 10- point Battery Test
City Garage &
Body Works
ALBERT ERMIS, Prop.
220 W. Main Phone 174
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NEW FALL
FELTS
NECKWEAR
SWEATERS
SHIRTS .
JACKETS
SOX
Everything for the young
man going away to
School. ! -
HARTMAN’S
Cleaners Furnishers
Phone 138
Mt-nne soothes end refreshes
, tirec) irritated eyes
/‘N Use it daily &
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REOUEST ;
WUUI1E CO.. DtPT. M.S.. CHICAGO. U.S A
World of Conrtert J
RECORD WANT ADS FOR RESULTS »“‘&^Sr“°*y"74*
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~. ReBef For The ‘
Itching of Eczema
It’s wonderful the way soothing, cook-
ing Zemo brings relief to itchiut
burning skin, even in severe tm
Itching usually stops when Za
touches tender and irritated skin, 1
cause of It* rare ingredient*. To t
tort the irritation o{ Rashes, E
worm, Eczema and Pimples, all
use dean, soothing Zemo. It *
be in every home. Insist on ;
Zemo. Approved by Good
Bureau. N ‘— "
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PARKS
CLEANERS
Linen Suits ..60c
Wool Suits 85c
We Do It The
Modern Way.
CALL 39 FOR SERVICE!
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SEE US FOR
Musical Instruments
SHEET MUSIC
PIANOS
New and Used on easy terms.
Hauschlld Music Co.
VICTORIA, TEXAS
MONEY
For Your Home
We Have It
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J. Emmit Fines, Frank Kunz and Dr. Albert Bushnell Hart
Extremes at the 49th international convention of the Loval Onier
in C,eve!and a^a pictured. Shown, left to rShl j
Emm t Fines of Des Moines, la., largest Moose-6 feet 1 L"
inch ,KUUZ’ °f Rochester- N. Y., the smallest-5 feet ?
h. pounds and Dr. Albert Bushnell Hart, retired professor of
history at Harvard, the oldest member.
FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
Phones 468—128—148
AMBULANCE SERVICE
SEE
Woodworth & Dent
FOR INSURANCE
Graves Building Phone 51
Cuero Federal Building & Loan
Alamo Home Financing 3
F. H. A. Loans
H. O. L. C. Loans
yAp
We can get you money for niew horned new
roof, new paint, remodel, purchase a homel1
Alamo Lumber Co.
J. T. NEWMAN, Mgr.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 214, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1937, newspaper, September 7, 1937; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995201/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.