The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 17, 1935 Page: 3 of 12
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1935-
which the crowd departed for their He frigid but all eujoyed the dip
homes tfianking the host and host- immensely.
ess and the honoree for the pleas- Misses Trena arid Chuba Apple-
ant day spent. white, who are attending scliool at
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zuber were at San Marcos spent the week end
home Sunday ‘o a large number of with home folks,
friends, gj-id tfelatiyes. file affair The Gingham Gigglers are look-
was in honor of Mrs. Zuber’s 26ih ing forward to the treasure hunt
birthday. A delicious dinner, con- at the Tates Thursday nigh*.
JOLSON-KEELER IN SAME FILM
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jacobs and nmg 7-6.
son. Malcolm, six'!:: Sunday at the
home of J. B. Korth of Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gisler and
daughter, Aldeeri and son. El-
wood. spent Friday night at the
home ot Aug. Doehjnnann at" Mey-
ersVille.
■ Roland Kornfuehrer of Meyors-
viile siient a few days the past
week, with iris cousin. Glen wood
Kornfuehrer at Wescr.
A few from here attec.cied the
free dance a‘- Schrqeder Friday
night and all seemed to have en-
joyed it.
Ambulance Service
5TRATTON RTE
eats, were served "and again in#the j
afternoon the table was spread and j
cake and pies and ice cream and cof ;
fee were enjoyed.
Mrs. I»ynn Caruthers received a j
letter from her mother. Mrs. Geo. f
Adams of California, stating tha’. *
she and her husband were leaving I
for Texas, where they will reside
in the future.’
/ Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Shows and
their nefees. Misses Veron McDon-
Oakdaie
(Ora Lee Korth, Cor.)
ex'. Most every body is busy hauling
iver feedstuff.
arP I Mrs. F. O. Donelson of San An-
j ton jo spent a few -days with her
_ ile- j folks Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Coleman
■Orlie Morrow and sens. Charles |, hp pas. we{k
■: Earlie Jr., have been civ the I Those that had birthdays the
at list for quite a while, but all j past week were Jewel Spies. July'. 11.
*jteeling better at presen., and ^nd James Korth, July 15th.
^hope that they continue to im-, Mrs. August Schietzh and daugh-
*W ‘y I ’ ' fters of San Antonio are spending
Bss Jewel ’Alexander is also on j a fev: days with relatives aft
.sick list arid has been very ill! weser.
** *ever- A speedy recovery Lsj antj ^rs ^ q Jacob and son.
hed for her. , Malcolm of Weser spent Friday
esse Clifford Parker is still with homefolks here. _
Ijrtjfwere held at Pilsrlm! J*1r; »nd “rs- J°!,“ Hudse°f °f
« church Irom Thursday to j Mr end Mrs W. O.
Krday nigh, by the pastor. Elder A C
B. Newman and two visiting ; * ^ \ “ and Mrs. A. C
£chers, Elders Jack Wood and Jac<* °f ?Pent the day at
P McNeal t-he J. B. Korth home.
fttnday morning and afternoon Miss Ora Leo Korth spent Satur-
JLannual “Tree Meeting’’ services daV n’^ht and Sunday with her sis-
•B held under the elm tree bv *-er- Mrs. W. A. Laake of Cuero.
E. J. FREUND
FUNERAL HOME
WI|SIP(PKL_ *:
A1 Jolson. famous singing comedian, and his attractive
young dancing wife. Ruby Keeler are featured for the first
time in “Go Into Your Dance” one of the hit musicales of the
year at the Rialton Thursday and Friday.
$3.00 Is Comii
“To Cuero”
<6 . * * r
It Started In 1900
35 Years Ago
And Has Been Going On Ever Six
jWhat, Why or When. Well Look for $3
Again in Tomorrow Evening’s Paper
More News. Ij|
“Nuf Sed”
i nomaston ----
(Mrs. T K. Burrow, Cor.) i indefinite visit with her parents |
Mrs-. Carl Johnson of Palestine ] Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Oakes,
as been here for a visit to her | W. E. Conwell drove up to Ban- j
arents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ad- i dera during the past week and.
ck. t. was accompanied home by his.
Albert Dedear and family of brother. D. E. Conwell. who is;
(orris spent SuntJajy with his spending his vacation with his i
irents of this place. mother, Mrs. J. C Conwell.
(By Bill Garton)
School i The weather has cooled consider-i
July ably the last few days, but still it j
that is rather warm. A few days ago I
it to one thought that oner would catch !
’ fire and explode.
The two brisk,
damp winds last week were ap-
pleciated. but we could have s ood
a bit more moisture, don’t you
think?
The Mahlers.
HY AMERICA PREFERS BUDWEISER
Duncans and j
Madge Tate enjoyed a trip to Port i
Lavaca last week.
' Kelly” Caldwell of Edna was I
a guest of the Tates last Friday J
night.
( Quinton Roeder of Kenedy has j
'returned home after a week’s visit
wifi his grand-parents, the J. W.
Days.
Billw Garton chatted a few hours j
with the Jim Rollins’ Thursday!
night.
Ed Ganes and family who have |
lived here for a number of years, j
have moved to Cuero where Mr. I
Ganes is employed by the S. P. ■
Ry. Co.
Miss Evelyn Trepton of Yoakum j
is spending the week wfth Kathlyn !
Applewhite. ,
Gilbert Gregory, wife and daugh- j
ter ate home after a few days visit i
with relatives at Nixon.
The Edgar Sunday School enjoy- !
ed a picnic on the river below Cue-
ro Sunday.
Clarence Tate spent. the week j
end in Edna which is a twice a!
month occurrance. “
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Weber of i
near Cuero were visitors here Sun-
day evening and Mildred and Vio- !
let Kenedy went home with them
ofr a fewr days.
The Rollins, Bill Garton, Cecil
Rowan and the Day sisters payed
“Pop” Friedrichs a visit last - Fri-
day night. The waier was a tri-
It helps the
perfect hostess
, MFYFRSV1I I F Mr and Mrs- R- v- Schaefer
j Mrs. Alfred *Egg" of San Antonio j ^ ^^uero3/^”^ *
and daughter, Miss Puella, of; „ , - -
Houston and San Antonio were! Mr" afd Mrs’ Alfred Dreier and
guests in the home of Mrs. Emit {“r. and Mrs ?■ E^ are spending
Wendel during the past week, j thelr vacatlon m Carlsbad.
Both were extended many hospi- ! Sorry to report Mrs. Faul Wen-
talities by their numerous friends de* on sick list,
and relatives. j W. E. Jacobs motored to Goliad
Thursday Mrs. R. V. Schaefer | Monday,
held open house ipr Mrs. Geo. G.i Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hoff of
Schaefer and children Charles and i Schroeder attended church here
Annette of San. Antonio who are ' Sunday.
guests for a few days in her home.! -
Thirty people called and all were Rp>KL-#» '
served delicious refreshmen's. rvaoKc
Friday Mrs. Emil Wendel cele- (Ruby Lee Reinhardt, Cor.)
| brated her birthday * and served i The ice cream social at the
j dinner to fifteen guests at noon in Rad^e Methodist Church last Fri-
! the afternoon twenty additional; day night was unusually well at-
i guests arrived ad all were served! *ended- A real nice sum was real-
\ coffee and cake in buffet style, i ^ed
Mrs. Bill Egg poured the coffee and i . Mrs Mary Rabke and Miss Idell
she was assisted by Mrs. Ed. j3S4ueUer- both of Cuero, are visit-
j Brandt. ] in& with relatives in our com-
We are very happy to learn that I rnunity.
i Mrs. Edgar Haripnan, who under-1 Miss Mary Mayse has returned
—— j to her home in Austwell after vis-
_ iting with her friend, Margaret
To offer your guests
beer is hospitality. To
serve them BUDWEISER
is a gracious compli-
ment. As a companion
for any meal, its dis-
tinctive flavor makes
fine foods taste better.
Wore BUDWEISER has
gone into American
homes than any other
bottled beer.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH •
ST. LOUIS
Order by the case
for your home
udweiser
KING OF BOTTLED BEER
BREEDEN-RUNGE CO. Distributors
EXTRA NON-SKID MILEAGE!
We have plenty of proof taken
by “foot-printing’* G-3 tires
after long, hard service on the
cars of our customers. Come
see this great PUBLIC-
PROVED tire*
y IN PERFORMANCE ...
V
- THE BOTTOM IN PRIOR
Stratton
suffering from this hot weather.
Quite a bit of feed has been har-
; vested the past weeks.
The annual tree meeting was held
Sunday under the large Elm tree
plan'ed by Joe Newman and his
j sister. Mrs. Matthew and chcil-
dren. Services were enjoyed by a
1 large crowd af df which everyone
j enjoyed lunch.
H. M. Means made a business
trip to Houston Monday afternoon,
j Glad to report Jewell Alexander
improving after being confined to
her bed for the past week.
Grace Mvers was one of the
many who enjoyed the day at the
j m Sunday.
| Ruth Alexander of San Angelo
is visiting relatives and kiends in
I conMnunity.
; Mr. and Mrs. F. Luehr spent
] Supnday a1- the F, Kasper home in
i Shiner.
THAI BEATS CLAIMS
users say the tire is even better thaA we claim!
kt us show you the fatter, wider, thicker tread,
loser-nested non-sLid blocks, wider ribs, extra
Rbber (average of 2 pounds more per tire)—and
emonstrate Supertv/ist Cord which protects against
lowouts. With all its extra features you can still
uy a “G-3*! JDl-Weather at NO extra cost!
‘ ". • . end we've forgotten whet eepeir bills look It
A. A. A. records for speed, acceleration, hill climbing
give you added proof.
There are many other advantages you won’t find '
in any other lowest price caf. Bodies all of steel!
Police-tested Hudson brakes! Amazing economy-
proved in nation-wide tests. The cool comfort of
RIDS AS YOU PAY
for New Goodyears
SPEEDWAYS fP 4 C
When you look at Terraplane’s smart, sweeping
lines —consider the extra size and roominess of
Terraplane bodies—get the thrilling smoothness of
Terraplane performance—it is hard to believe that
this car is priced with the lowest.
You can quickly prove that Terraplane gives you
"top” performance. At any green light! On any
hill! Over any stretch of road! ,And 36 official
ENJOY A RIDE TODAY . . . AND ASK THE NEAREST DEALER
TO EXPLAIN THE CONVENIENT HUDSON FINANCING PLAN I
Shiloh
(Emma Gonzales, Cor.)
A cool breeze is blowing
! morning which is very pie;
, af‘er the-intense heat of the
1 few days. ^ :
The canning ^season is’ a
I over, but some are making
as low as
PROVED!
REAL NON-SKID—frequently
exceeded.
PROVED* GOODYEAR
■ l\V MARGIN of
SAFETY stops cars quicker in
emergency.
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PROTECTION against blow-
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SEE OUR MOCAL EVIDENCE!
TERRAPLANE
and up for Terraplane . . . Hodaon Six {05
and op . . . Hudson Eight $760 and up.
. All prices f. o. b. Detroit for ^
iUARANTfcLD ^GAINST ROAD HAZARDS as well as defects
doted model*
VIC HAYNES
’ f. T ,
Cuero, Texas
See the New Hudson Country Club Sedan-124' Wheelbase—113 or 124 R. P.-S880 f. o. b. Detroit \
More inside body length by 5Va to 7 inches than sedans costing $180 to $375 aoro
uero Motor Co
Phone 62
2 Esplanade St
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 17, 1935, newspaper, July 17, 1935; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073276/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.