The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 66, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 20, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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B MRS. NIC L. LADNER
Yorktown Society Editor.
Paul R. Kroraer,
own Society
BARBARA BELL FASHION PATTERNS
Pattern No. 1485-B
members of the Wonan’s Auxil-
to the Ouadalupe Dental So-
Ssturdav evening at her
here. The many varieties of
flowers about the attractive
gave a garden-] ike touch
fix the dining roon, where re-
entertained J guests were Mrs. F. F. Schwab of
Yoakum and Robert von Roeder of
Corpus Christi. the hcncrer's mu.
* * *
The home of M.s. Fritz Korth of
Runge was given ever in ti e After-
noon hours Wednesday to a joint
meeting of the Run?e
HOUSE FROCK WITH A
PRETTY PRINCESS LINE
When you're wearing this heusi
frcck. you need never be .Inste ad i
Litem v if somebody runs in unexpectedly |
ts were offerta from a) club and the Yorktown Times tc see ycu when ycu’rc in the mic.se
' board, a silver epergne j Study club with the Times Study cf household tasks, because it s
lavendar and yellcw blossoms j club in charge of the meeting.1 as becoming as it is pract.cal. -f j
candles gleaming in crystal Bridal wreath w'Mte Iri: and whiL- P1 incess line makes every ngu.F;
were lavenda;. The coffee j roses were used about the inception 1°°^ slimmer and every ficck lock
was presided orer bv Mrs.j suite. In the dining reeni the ha smart. And then the heart-s..apefi
Eekh&rdt The guests in- i table was appointed in crystal and Fc'-:,ts rne rous of braid, trim k
Rivers; P. J. Hitnak,
ell, Hallettsville: Wm.
and F. W. M Her. Cuero;
Weiss, Austwipl; Ed Darilek
Seguln and James Eckhardt.
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Prances von Rc
at a delightful tea
rezd • held in the center a lew bowl of UP Just enough. Aside from t..r
Max bridal wreath, the mints and sand- looks* tbat all-dcwn-the-front clc -
wiches were in green and whit** PcPular because it makt-" ;
the cake was embossed in whit- .v0lir dress s0 eas-v to &et into. And ,
and green, the shamrock being cut- tbis simple frock is practically (
standing cn the white back ground, nothing to iron. The complete x » |
I Mrs. Jim Bentley cut the cake and cbart lbat comes with ycur patte.r.
Mrs. Hicks Green poured
Oder receiv-
in the late
of Tuesday afterhoon at hei
In honor of her mother. Mrs. town club. Mrs. James
von Roeder. v ho had a! gave the response and
coffee makes this design very easy t».
President, Mrs. E. J. Kuhn of the make. Gingham, broadcloth, per- ]
Runge club welcomed the York- cale, linen crash are good material.'
Eckhardt. to make it up in.
intrcduciKl1 Earkara Bell Pattern No 1485-B
on this date
spring season were
and the la^e-laid
was smartly done
oblong brass bi
pink roses and Ca ifornia pon
about which, pink
burned in brass
Robert von Roede:
Westhoff preside
coffee services.
program of readings and songs
given by little Misses Gracic
Korth, Ott of town
Flowers cf,Miss Otys Mornsse. who sang, i is designed for sizes 34, 36. 38, 40, 41
used about i“Ave Maria” and Mrs. Ed Heuer- -6 ard Size 36 requires 4 3-8
tea man of Odem. who gave a review o! yards of 39 inch materia 1.-
with an an- Walter J. Edmond's “Drums Along *-
sket filled ' the Mohawk.” The Yorktown group SEND FIFTEEN CENTS FOR
who attended included Mesdamer.jTHE BARBARA BELL PATTERN
Robert von Roeder. Wm. W**sthoff. BOOK. Make yourself attractive,
Robert M. Harri'cn. Otto Krneg, practical and becqgiing clothes, se-
Jesse Strieber. Nic L. Ladner, M. G. Ucting designs from the Barbara
and yellow
candelabra.
and Mrs.
at the tea
The delight-
Eckhardt, R. J. Roeder. Roland H
Bell well-planned. casy-to-make
Rraege, Lyt Allen James Eckhardt, Patterns. Direct orders to address
A. A. Strieber, Otto Ehlers. A. J. • &iven in box below-
Braunig. Joe Gras, J. C. Johnson
Ralph Wofford, Misses Alice Bauer. I Monday: Beautifully Siende.izing
Princess Dress.
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Nordheim Society
IBy MRS. HARRY MEYER)
Record Nordheim Society Editor.
TIMELY HINTS
ON GARDENING
1
With spring in the air. the urge • Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Mcii:*se.
is felt to picnic and cn Sunday af- ^ ^
Now is The Time For Every’ Goo J
Gardener to Tran plant
Cannas
bone meal or same type of com-
mercial lerUliz g along with the
vegetation. When the
wet the pile at
intervals. If the pile is
........ rapidly, tt rn the layers over
uiter about tw| months. After an
surplus
weather is dry,
weekly
! built
,i Now is the time to transplant *'
interval of four to six weeks, the
compost is real ly for use. When
Mrs. Alfred Dahlman celebrated! "''" “ ; the pile is u: disturbed, it takes
lJ her natal day Monday with friends ;if dhkled emch ‘"^willow i months to decompose.
inH v.'jlotivPQ wllM ^Sllfld tO PXt('lUl !. J • • 1 Prlr*ivict ic m
best m
splendid for background j material.
|VU ............ I
ternoon until late evening a group ^ natai d-ty Iv lrann,t Th,,v <
ing for the year. A delicious steak their congratulated:. The after-;bL>t in massed planting and| aie
c f young people had their first cut- and rejatives wha called to extend i j
i Ccmpost is oi e of the best forms
of | olant food for delicate plants
1 ss :z,zri£M2 burned w,th "*»
°f Ca,tt 18 PamTes^equently turn ibnowii at1 Bl<L’ shouki • cultivated folkrw-
is sufficiently dy. This Is particu-
for the growth of
nickers were: Mr, and Mrs. E. J potizing lunch consistm1
C> iswell, Mr. and Mr :. Matvin C. sandwiches and cplfee.
Schnelle and little son. Hayden. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Meyer and : ;
Buzzy, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lyons, _________-----. . _
Miss Bernice Dullnig. Mi_s Albert:. ^ tex.vs state college Li0 y°u can eas,1y hcneatli| the
! Brunkenhoefer. John Woods : ;r. —wonts'(oa)
Wilbert Schlosser. --r"_---' vo7 X]""*' I makes a stronger plant with more
' • if. if. —---- you nave gotten rid of the spiders.', . _„ .
A most delightful party was given DENTON. March 19.—Lady fin- ! Finer blossoms and a lqnger
1__* thi season. cYusc^froiir^iTilders ♦?C“ rain' ground
Lets TdlkjMClothes TZ
fin- | Finer blossoms and
j by Mrs. Herman Klavermann Wed- gers will resemble the Pied Piper1 rooming period will result jfroni
i nesday after noon. Three table this vear if advance spring color i da'ly pickln*=\ of the hlooms
: were placed in the reception room-. .. tj denendable Gloves i Every garden€r should ha\|u
; for the guests. Forty two was the Pred,ct,ons ar< ael,endable- Gloves compost pile. Spring is a ipUm— ,
j High cut and low cut were won by oloves can siways sla„ the Z" T“ ”,1 o: in. tewmtnu^iJti IhMwS
J Mrs. Julius Rueser and Mrs^ Wiltci me gaJ, hear,mMng npclng J go hoch W norm.1 ^ecp. R««1B
colors are wearable at an early cUppi leaves vegesibi- BuaranM*e<i or femur money tack,
date in such small patches. Add- j trimmings or any clipping troni ] ^,ientS a H at
« ; Laging respectively. At a short in-
termission the hostess served a de-
licious plate lunch frem the game
tables. The players were Mesdames
ed to winter clothes.
j plants can be used, unless the v are
they make
nice hinges on which to swing from !infested”^ith disease'
As the pile is built add
Roy C. Wilkerson, Frank Riedesel,
l Fritz Menn. Walter Laging. Herman
j Charpentier. Julius Rueser, E. H.s . j . , ,
i Sternberg. Paul Schulc. Charlie1 *h*..ttum#et of ne" co!or
one costume to another; and worn
with the first spring costume, they
Meischen, Leo Brown, Christian]
Mueller, and Gussie Jutz. Mrs. Os
l combinations
Pinks are definitely
of the "pretty
. - a
lime.
in the lead
colors, with all;
that have been!
1 car Krueger assisted the hostess. , .
jf. jf, i the shades of it
Another outsUnding .party ofiPrimed for popularity this season,
1 the week was a bridge party given 1*°** *** b,t- bluf’ vlolets |
Enjoy The
Best
REFRIGERATED FOUNTAIN
DRINKS AND ICE CREAM.
Your money can buy at either of our modern
Confectioneries. In addition to the Highest
ity Products you get prompt, courteous
at all times. Next time you are by, stop
’ If I I , • i
and sample our Ice Cream.
home a qojart of our de-
ice Cream
delight-
BARBARA
BELL PATTERN SERVICE
In care The Cuero Record
* 211 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, III.
Enclose FIFTEEN cents
Name .....
In coins for Pattern No .........E'.zt..........
Address
.............. ....... .........
Give pettern number, size,
and full address. Wrap coins *e-
curelj
in paper.
• Copyright 19V
bv The Dell Syndicate. Inc.)
by Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Voelkel
! Wednesday evening at their home
j or Main street. Five tables of play-
] *-rs were present, and seven games
j were enjoyed. High score winners
were Mrs. Walter Stuermer and
; Otto Schneider. Bingo winners
were Mrs. George Morisse and
Bruno .Morisse. and low scorers
| were Mrs. Otto Janssen and Walter
Etiermer. Those present were Mr.
amethysts and gold and creamy
beige are among the other touches I
that will put color in your dress!
and light in your eyes.
Detail is much more noticeable
now than in past years, and even j
in kid gloves there Is a plentiful:
supply of braided effects, lacings, j
eyelets, embroidery, applique and j
stitching.
Cuffs have left the glove picture.
See Largest Exhibit
Of Paintings
JERO
I *
J
EVER SHOWN IN CU1
_By European Artist
; md Mrs. Fred Brunkenhoefer. Mr. j and are replaced almost entirely ,
land Mrs. Alvin Huck, Mr. and by thick or thin rolls. Girls at;
Dicey Wright, Lillian Lundquist. tha Gns. Dale Gildersleeve. Mui-
Ctys Morissg. Carol fcoff, Mrs. Ed, celius Danish. H. A. Brick air!
i Mrs. Monero Neutzler, Mr. and Mrs.
j Otto Japssen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
: Stuermer, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sch-
{ neidtr, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weid.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Morjsse and new gloves.
Texas State College for Women |
like the combination of plain and i
lustrous leather, and leather and
fabric for the backs and fronts of i
Miss Margret Kaun
-,—-
Showing includes Portraits,
Horses and Dogs.
HERE FOR ONLY SEVER
Display at Carter’s.
Heuerman of Odem and Mrs. A. H
j Johnson of Mayville. North Dakota
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with its rich, wholesome
made i:i the popular
worry about
for special oc-
use WAGNER’S
Don’t
desserts
just
c-made Cream
Most Modern
Refrigerated
Fountain
DRINKS
o) all kinds
Paul N. Jett. accomiianieti the
Yo ktown high school band to
Kingsville and enjoyed the music
The Wednesday Bridge club met meet ^norsored by the A. fc I. Col-
lege Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Roeder had as
their guests Wednesday. Mr. and
little
and!
Mrs. A. H. Johnson of Mayville,
Ncrtty Dakota.
Sonny Booth of San
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jess*
Strieber as hostess. The home was
a bower of spring blossoms form-
ing a background in the tckths Mrs. Ed. Heuerman and
for the three tables of players, i daughter. Harriet of Odem
i Specially pretty was the mantel
with its banking of pink roses ifi:--
carnations. When scores were adn-
Light Lunches
Kind’s Candies
iwiv JUiUCU wl attiivc Ul, ^Ullbll l‘Uo Xli ,
the? day and they went on tc Hcu.sUn.t
by i where they will spend the week end
AGNER’S
Ice Ci earn, Cold Drinks, Candles, Etc.
<2 Stores To SerVe You)
Antonio
l-td Mrs. Alyin Metz and Mrs. Nic joined Clarence Jr. Smith here Fri-
Ladner .had high scores. After
games the tea trays centered
vases of pink carnations, with, with friends. > j
plates of delicious viands. were; Mesdames A. A. Schroeder andi
placed on the small tables. Tii&se > Alvin Metz, spent Wednesday in i
enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. San Antonio.
Strieber were Mesdames O. A Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nor--
Schroeder, Alvin Metz Robe:! von land little daughter, Betty Joy ero
Roeder. Robert M. Harrison. Joe guest = of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Metz
Ploeger. Caesar MeU, Raiph Wof-: Sunday.
ford, W. H. Riedel, Paul R. M- nn.j Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Schiwetz.
Wilbert Pcetter, Nic L. Ladner andiMic e Eugenia Schiwetz. Jane
Miss Frances von Roeder. f Gohmert and Louise Gohmert
^ ¥ H- j spent Sunday in Austin with Miss
Mesdames Chas. Bcken, R. J. | Dot Schiwetz. a student at the Uni-
Roeder. A.' R. Beckham. Miss Ber- versity.
Mrs. Anna Meyer has returned to j
her home in Runge afte.’ a visit
i with her sister. Mrs. Alvina Lad-
ner.
' Mi«s Hcdwig Nau left during the
week for San Aiucnic where she
will be with her brother. Gus Nau
and family. Miss Nau expects to be
i gene a month, she will visit rela-
tives and friends in Austin and Dal-
1 las before she returns.
Mrs. Frank Gaida, we are sorry
| to report is suffering with a broken
j ankle, she was crossing the street
' Wednesday, when she tripped and
! fell.
Buildings Time!
Make Your Plans Now To Build
emodei Or Repar The Old Home!
F. H. A. LOANS OR FEDERAL SAVINGS &
LOAN ASS’N. MONEY AVAILABLE
DON’T WAIT ANOTHER DAY!
|5 Year* to Pay $ 500.00 $ 4.55 per Mo.
15 Year* to Pay $1,000.00 $ 9.10 per Mo.
15 Year* to Pay $1,500.00 $13.68 per Mo.
!5 Year* to Pay $2,000.00 $18.20 per Mo.
15 Year* to Pay $3,000.00 $27.60 per Mo.
Alamo Lumber Co.
J. T. Newman, Mgr.
i W
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past 20 years that can take the
place of Dr. Miles , Anti-Pair.
Pills. They are a sure relief fot
day headaches.”
Sufferers from .headache
! Neuritis. Muscular, Pains, Fer'-
Neuralgia. Toothache. Backache
Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago.
Neuritas. Muscular Pains, Peri-
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used Dr. Miles Anti Pain Pills
with tK,tte'- results than they liaci I
ever hoped for.
How to Win a Husband’s
Praise and Influence His
Generosity:
Read The Ads In
The Cuero Record
Regularly...
Countless American house* j
wives would no more think of;
keeping house without Dr. Miles I
Anti-Pain Pills than without flout j
or sugar. Keep a package in your J
! medicine cabinet and save your- •
' self needless suffering.
At Drug Stores—25e and $1.00. i
DR. MILES’
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
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of that by buying now your future requirements.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 66, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 20, 1938, newspaper, March 20, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073139/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.