The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 7, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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• SOCIBffY ;
EDITOR '
PHONE 20S
A PAGE FOR WOMEN
Mr. and Mrs. ¥. L. Wayne were
hosts to the regular meeting of the
Forty-two club on Tuesday evening
at their spacious home on
remembered with a Wdndsome gift by
the hostess, Mrt. Hamilton. The per-
sonnel included Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Peavy, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Duck-
worth, Dft\ and Mr*. W. W. Sale, Dr.
and Mrs. Arthur Barns, Messrs apd
Mesdames Shelly Tarkington, Joseph
Edgar, Leftoy Hamilton. Jim Moore,
Lditoy Hatalltoa, Graham Hamilton,
C. K. Carruthers, MisalSlizabeth Schi-
Wfttz, MiSs IVa Shifter of San Antonio,
Sam C. Lackey, Tommy Graves and
Rich Taylor.
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fcrrr* Bridge croto
/The beautiful little home Of Mrs.
Joseph EdgUr Oft Eretfch Street was
the scene of a delightful hospitality
on Thursday, the occasion being the
regular 'weekly meeting of the Girl ft
Bridge Ciab. Pink and green’ were
the dainty colors favored in the ap-
pointments! with regina corona ac-
centing the. colors in the floral adorn-
ment, while a dainty dessert coarse
nerved at the close of the games
farther carried oat the motif. Miss
Margaret Kehfton Jones won the high
score trophy and Miss Gladys Hous-
ton the cat prise, other guests heliig
Misses Bertha Harris, Mildred Reif-
fert, Helen Koehler, Kathleen Burg-
hard, Margaret Dillon,
Iftie of new pianos, \yictrol**, aftd
small goods, intended particularly for
the holiday trade.
Mr. Lange declares he is .especially
pleased with the beantlfal dispWLy of
Gulbransons which he wHl now be
able to show to the people of Cuero.
included among These will be the new
style Guibranson grand pipnos, as
Wall as the latest models In Minuet
and Studio styles.
In addition to the fall nelw line of
pianos the Cuero Music stope will re
eeive new models in Victor Ortho-
phonic and electric machines, as well
as Victor portables. iCairirM in
Center
Street. The UsUal tea game* of Forty-
two were played, scores counted
and prlies awarded. Mrs. L. A. Bueh-
rtg WOft ladles -high and L. A. Bfteh-
rig mens high and the credit for the
most 84’s Went to Mrs. IF. P. Bchholz,
Mrs. J. H. Sfrdrtod drew the coaaeTav
Hon, at the Conclusion deliciofts rt-
freshihentft were served.
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1 Tenth Anniversary
The tenth anniversary of the organ?
itation of St. Michael’s Court, Catho-
lic Daughters of America was maflfe
Hear the Victor Records o£
i and the study for the year will
ft the Opera apd American Mu«x
interesting program will feature
meeting, for Which Mrs. Newton
in wifi be loader. Lending inter-
ores Del Rio herself, also wng
Ruth Etting- Latest
. ds o
rodel. New Viator Red i?eei 1
ley, Fritz Kreislef. Complete
to ttas occanion is tire fact that
*tf» Crescendo CM), the junior music
stafty club will join with the senior
Club in this, meeting, beginning its
towrnftfe yftar. Kegftlar nrtfetfngk of
U& fUrtor’ciab MR dfccuf on the dec-
oftd Aftd fourth Thursdays of the
month./" v “■ j
Cofttcniporary LftftrAtdre will f>re-
■; vide ttnareotfttg subject for study la
j the University Club Which begins Its
year on Friday with a social meeting.
Arthur Lange, Manager
latest, sheet
thfe atfditoriftm of St. Michael’s hall
6ft Tuesday evening \yhtch was enjoy-
ed by about Seventy-five guests, In-
cluding members of the court and
ttfeir friends. An interesting program
provided entertainment after which
an informal social' hoftf was enjoyed,
when a two coftrse luhcheOn was
served. The hall Was attractively
Run-Dowft, Nervous, Appet
Gone, Lady Show* Great
s Albert Lueders, A- J. Phll-
>. ReUss aftd A. W. Boftrke
s hostesses. ftofi Call on the
Books Enjoyed Daring the
, will Ob discussed m round
ifoft. Mrs. Jftck Howerton is
Wken
Waterloo, S. C.—“I took Cardui
at totertmtt tor three year*, ftfctt
have been in good health Much Uttt
fall,” says Mrs. N<*» J. Hayea, Who
livds near here. “My improvement
niter fcakfhg a course of this ihedi-
dfiqe was really remarkable.
T am much stronger and OSH ac-
complish so much more work now.
My weight increased twenty pounds,
and ray color is fresh and goeH
•Vox a long time I had been feel-
ing poorly. Some days I dragged
around the house and had not
enough energy to do my housework.
“I worried a let about myself. I
did not seem like myself, and my
nerves Wane ail on edge, t did hot
sleep Well And my appetite left me.
*1 found Cartful to be an eaceb-
lent tonic. -After I had taken it
a few weeks, t began to pick up
and to iaixi In WMght.snd strength.
Blue Bonne'
Marguerite
Miller, Bernice White of San Benito,
Elnfta Nagel,. L£e Mangham, Mes-
dames Erioa. Clarence Miller, Chester
Apple, Albert ,Lfted*rs, Irving Alex-
ander, Vaughan of- 7 Moaroe, La.,
'Charles Peavy Jr., and August NagftT
ght 'raa arranged by Miss Elsie Muenter
^ aad directed By the Grmd Regent of
the court, Mrs. J. C. Rossbiel, wa9
nu' V fUlldwa:
ent Welcome Address—Newton Crain,
tad Piano Soto—Francis Marie Sclba.
inj, Address—Father Francis Pallanche.
itnd Reading—...velyn Miller.
[on. Vocal Duet]Mrs. J. W. Angerstein
dna and Miss Lottie ft ell Zedler, a'ccom-
the panied by Mrs. Chas. Otr.
[fal Character Song—Basil Bell.
I a Address—Mr^. Ijna yolh, State
had Grand Regent
and 4 4 4 •
rere Buffet Supper
and Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Giltet Burns,
on who have recently returned to Cuero
the from their wddding trip, Mrs. Thorn-
her ton Hamilton entertained with a baf-
nti- fet supper of attractive appoint-.
NOTICE LEGION AUX1L1TRY
Due to the National Convention In
San Antoftfo this week, the* regular
meeting of the American Legion Aux-
iliary has befea postponed to Monday,
Oct. 15, wheft all members are ex-
pected to attend to help With plans
tor sending Thanksgiving Box to
the Veterans at Kerrviiie.
<adv) Mrs. Bert Cook, Sect’y.
Lange Returns Prom
Mfcricet Trip to Houston
220 outside rooms,
and circulating iced
town —ytt suffice
turbing ooisc*. Um
Arthur Lange, manager of tbe
cnero branch ef Thomas Goggan &
Bra., returned Monday from Hoas-
toft where he went to select a large'
’ $3.00 pet day—NO
FLOYD SINGLE
HOWARD F. HI
Blue Bonnet Hotels ftlM i±
Which was enjoyed by it congenial
grdup of mutual friends of the
honor guests and the hostess. Beauti-
ful pink rose* and fernB were elf act-
ively featured lnf tbe floral scheme
further enhancing the sporioUs Te*
ceptlcn suite Which was given over td
the hospitality. The deliciofts sftpper
served in bntet style at cird tables
was followed by bridge, Mrft. W. W.
Sate and Joseph ... dgar receiving at-
tractive gifts tor success. The honor
WALTER yJ&FFWT, Wm. PROOTSE
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GeUetal Banking and Exchange. Interest oft all Time DeftoWt*. Safety
Deposit Boxes for rent, la the safest Ere and burglar Vault
la Sooth Teaas. We solicit pour Baftkisg Business
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WITH PICTURES
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tONAL ART BUREAU OF
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OCTOBER 10-20
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‘icture Week
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This institution hfcs every facility for attending to your
wants properly and protnptly. Always pleased to give
time for discussion of your needs.
Farmers State Bank & Trust Co.
Service that ptauteft.
1 •ottte rare rtfgoductioni, Etchings,
; Ra»tels, Etc.
will be a number of Paintings by artists
lUfcWtit Texas, among these < will be
if tmusual merit, never exhibited in
MILL WORK
You ere welcome to look them
We can fetfifM anything to go in your houses You will
save the cost of a piece of furniture and save space in
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BEAUTIFY WITH PICTURES
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 7, 1928, newspaper, October 7, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999689/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.