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THE CUERO RECORD, CICERO, TEXAS
town Society
Missing Plane, Pilot, Stewardess Abroad
By MRS. NIC L. LADNER
Yorktown Society Editor.
Mrs. James Sclfba
• Saturday afterncbn
hardt bad high and
dt was hostess'mark and a garland cf sweet )>eas'
No v.«.rd had (oii’r I t*- : .•.,ho
o;
to the Two and blue bonnets circled the board
Table Bridge club at] her attractive and surrounded the satin iced,
home. Spring blcsscrjis were placed birthday cake embossed with pink
and added1 sugar spun roses, which centered
charm to the pmirdnments. When,the table. Other party viands w<ye
were added Mps. James Eck- served from the festive board.
Mrs. Robt. * ^ *
Korth Jr., second hth A refresh- A delightful kiddies birthday
ment plate was en oyed by Mes- pai tv was given at the heme cf Mrs. j
dames Robert M. II irriscn. Otto Alois Migura in the afternoon
Kraege. S. E. Weldor . E P. Zir-ke. horns cf Tuesday, at which time ;
W. C. Smith. O. C. 1 Jckhirdt and Mrs. Migura named as honor guests.
Robt. Korth Jr. her little son. Emory, four years'
>(. if (■ . old and little Betty Skloss. her
The Yorktown Civic Club held niece, who was eight years old
Its regular mpet'li" Diesdny after- both birthdays being on the same
noon at the park lcun^e with the date. Roses with purple iris were
president. Mrs Paul R Menn nro- used about the reception rooms,
siding. After the usual business. Mrs. The weather being ideal the kiddies
a W. Eblers. reed a paper written enjoyed games and seng cn the'
by Mrs. S. E. Weldon on the culture lawn. At the refreshment hour, the!
arfcl care of roses: lvjrs. Nic Ladner dining room was opened to the lit- I
“The tie guests. The table was appointed ;
k‘:
the huge aii'-liiu 1 t ie’ cl.. . i•* .« 1,
in the rugged mountain country
near Barkersville California. Tin* -
day night enroutc from S.m
cisco to Lei An •»!<■• with nine pas-
sengers* aboard. Piclur i b. 1 -v is
the type of plane mr n.H . io
John Claves, cf Palo Alio ill'
; and tin* ste\v u<:< M-\V»1 u
of Pliilaeleipliia • >i • P : '->n< •
m
JURY REPORTS
ON VIOLATIONS
State Anti-Trust Laws
Continously Flaunted
Is Claim
AUSTIN. Mar. 5.—(INS)—A report
chaiging "deliberate and continu-
ous flaunting* of Texas anti-trust;
laws was returned today by a Trav- j
is county grapd jury which was j
charged more than a month ago toj
investigate the growth cf mcnopc ;
listic practices in Texas.
While returning nc indictments
the jury concluded that “we hive j
accomplished something worthwhile'
if we do nothing mere than awaken |
Martha Wilson
Jonn Graves
I
gave an instructive alk on
likes and dislikes of Glads.” Mrs. in crystal and held in the center nj
Wm. Miller was ancointed a dele- low crystal bcwl of snap dragons
jgate to the County Federation in two shades cf yellow. The two
which meets in Ncrdheim March birthday cakes in yellow were plac-'
! 10. The treasurer was Instructed to ed at either end of the table. The'
send the amount n edged to the burning tapers from the two cakes,
county museum fi nd to the lighted the happy scene. Punch
March pieeting of the County Fed- with other party goodies were en-i
eration. The plant e cchange was a joyed by the many guests.
big success. .1] I * *
if. if i’ Mrs. Fritz Sens. entertained a
Little Miss Jean V.dix emertain- group cf her friends Sunday with a
ed a group cf classmates and at, home. Monday was.
, ^ i. .. . _ . her birthday but the happy celebra-;
frieftds at a birthdiy party Sat- tion took pla<Te a day earlier A de. j
urday afternoon at tl e play grounds lightful afternoon was spent chat-
of the park. The large plot of vel- ting and coming as a final climax.i _ * .
vety grass with flowering shrubs was the delicious spread of cake and wcre honor guests Thursday after-1
provided a charming background to sandwiches with coffee. nocn at a tel extended them by Mrs. j
the games and cor tests that the if. * 'w- C. Smith at her home, this was
guests enjoyed throughout the af- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woffcrd op- ! the second anniversary of the
m&m
1
an apathetic public to the realiza-
tion that the pena provisions cf the j
anti-trust laws are being violated
and that public necessity demands
that tills deliberate* and continu-,
ous flaunting of our laws tease. I
The “jury was charged bv Dlst.j
Judge Ralph Yarborough under an*
almost forgotten pewer given Trav-'
is ccunty grand juries to investigate j
state-wide conditions. Yarborough j
has since taken a vacation from
the bench to run for attorney gen-
eral.
Not only did the jury find anti-
trust law violations, but made other
recommendations for changes in'
the criminal laws cf statewide an- .
plication.
Type of Plane
Nordheim Society
Bottom of Lake Is
Dragged for Body
1 of Missing Levine
. ... . _ . organization of the club, therefore
ened their home Tuesday evening afternoon W3S of double slgnif!.
to the Evening Contract club. The j capc^ The pretty decorations cf the
home was most inviting and beau- I afternoon before, gave a
(By MRS. HARRY MEYER)
Record Nordheim Society Editor.
I.
NEW YORK, Mar. 5.—(INS)--Pc- 1
i lice wavering between belief that it
was a hoax and the genuine thing,
dragged Indian Lake in the Bronx j
The i today for the body of Peter Levine j
terhoon. The refreshment ! table
from which iees a; id cakes were
served was laid with lace and cen^
tered by a bowl fill 'd with sprays
of yellow jasmine md candytuft
The- young hostess vas assisted by
her mother. Mrs Fr .tz Adix. There
were twenty guests present. vantage place, with small Texas; epergne held red geranimus and | tor were present. The teaching ma-,Mr and Mrs. Otto Schneider, Mr. i One emergency squad quit after
if. if. flags adding that touch that made|jace fern at, one Pnd 0f the table | terial W3s discussed following this: and Mrs. Bruno Morisse, Mr. and three hours work apparently in the
Mrs. Otto Gip6 entjrtained at her t^le sp^rlt *he occasion felt. I tbs birthday cake with its two! a business session was held. It was Mrs. Georgp Morisse, Miss Alberta j belief that the tip originated with
home Monday for her grandson, ®core car<*®- tally sheets and re- gleaming candles was presided over i decided that Mrs. Willie Teiwesj Brunkenhcefer. Fred B unkenhoef- a prankster cr n crank.
on his tent l birthday and ^res^UTlents were in the favored col-. by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Walter Dunnj would serve as secretary-treasurer | cr, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Janssen, Mr 1 Within an hour two additional |
_______________ , „ garden I a meeting of the Sunday school • neider and Hprbert Weid.
tifully decorated in recognition cf jjke touch, and in the dining room j teachers was held Monday evening i players were: Mr. and Mrs. Monero after a thrice-repeated telephone;
Texas Independence Day. Rod where refreshments were served jin the annex cf the Lutheran Neutzler. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin; tip to headquarters had told them1
blossoms were clustered in pvery from a lace^ccvered board, a silver j church. Eight teachers and the pas- Vcelkel. Mr nnd Mrs. Herbert Weid. | to search there,
vantage nlace. with small Texas. -------—■ -------- and j tor were present. The teaching rr.a-jMr and Mrs. Otto Echneider, **■ ■’ rw’“
in th perse nnel 18 of his F8: **rand Chas Lamprecht
close friends most of whom were
rs of his claps at school.
had high couple score. The person-
nel included Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
poured the tea. During the after-; and “be relievj
noon Mrs. Aug. Braunig gave a re-! Heretofore she
secretary-treasurer I r r, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Janssen, Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Riedel.
•f ♦ ♦
inment and ] taper hats and
were given as favors. The
table was cover id in white da-
me
, , view of the study course,
and contests furnished the ^ ^Harriswi American Lan*^Se ”
and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lampreclit. j -one of the most charmin
if. X. if. j
ipitalities of the week and
ception suite was festive
“Tlie I
erl of teaching duties.
ieh?5*SBbd both jobs.-
squads sped to the Lake and drag-!
glng operations were resumed.
Hg j
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•f H- i Mrs. Julius Menn graciously en-} Indian Lake is in Crotona Park;
Tuesday afternoon the V/cmen'.f j )crtajnwj members of tbei and not a very considerable distance
Missionary Sc-iety met in thr.j^pifcp] Kr^enz^chen Thursday a*f-!frcm tl,e spot where ransom for •
rxanss jtsski
Tr ^ CASH
Tuesdays social events, by enter- J the Al Home , given Thur day if- ^ jQr t^e ^crJd prayer Day Serv- N'utzler. Beautiful purple colored ■ In the heme of the late Mrs. j
tainlng the Teacher’s Bridge club temoon by Mrs. Paul R. Menn in ^ to be held Friday evening at ' fnrks y*“hr'W calendulas added Jamima Williams. WPA werkers cf;
at her home in the evening.The re- honor of her aunt Mrs Wm MUli- • seven thirty. Eight members and mrch ,0 t,1p “he«dv attractive re-j Pocatello, Ida., police unearthed!
ception roems. Dining the after- j $13^60 in cash, much of It in the j
with &
large Texas flag. many smallar i *an- Thursday marked the seventy- pastor were present,
flags, the Texas blue bonnets, and: sixth milestone in the life of dear j * *
7mP,etC the COlCl! Aunty’ 38 She iS kn°Wn t0 811 hCr , tained the members of the , ,
The(!ea trays werf covered • friends. The home was adorned j Two club Tuesday afternoon. Dur-!’
bowl of red. white and blue flowers jwith Pastri £Pring flrwers *7'
,te.ss ^ere _ LiHian ai charm: All during the day let- j Mrs Paul gchuiz. high cut by Mrs.
■MU M.ttleCR,nararUegs1^rmei ters' cards’ “te*rams ani R.ueser Bin*° Mrs'
>rd Hinueber. Loren, Hood. Carol «“• reccived Aml1^ I wXr Mev
HOB. luy Riedel Ruby Nell many of the flower, were ^11 « Tc.
Kerley, Mesdames Hubert Menu, I remembrances of absent f!‘ends. I _
Rex Cabaness and P. N. Jett. 'The refreshment beard in the flow-1 Wilwerson. Joe Brown Herman
„ . ,. . ________ . ., , Klaevermann. Christian Mueller. E.
Th . . ierah °r e. ini T nnd'H Sternberg and Charlie Melsch-
, me member, of the Wedne*!ay. wl h an imported lace cloth and, charpentier was assisted
• Bridge club were guests at the (held in the center an antique bowl
home of Mrs. W. C. Smith Wednes- i with blue iris, yellcw huisach and i
nnrn the hc;;tess r erved a delicious j old large-sized bills. One
Mrs. Herman Charpentier enter- llinci’ denomination.
Forty-
bill was
her daughters. Misses Alvera
Thursday
IS THE
j day afternoon. Roses, lilies and wi$-' lace fern. Burning blue tapers in;
and Hermina.
Sleep All Night
Qbrf’t allow an i'ritated bladdei
and, kidney to distv rb your rest by
to get jo jt ao many times
CIT-ROp relieves the
and stops the burning desire tc
urinate, A generou: size bottle for
$100 at Buttery Is Krug Store.
—
y
• 'V
\V.
silver holders, cast a soft glow. Mrs.
Eld Kclodzey served punch from the!
if. if. if.
Mr. ard Mrs. Alvin Hack enter-
buffet, while Mrs. Menu prfcded: “"f klW^”'^a/ ™
’ . , . . JT. - five tables cf bndae at their Icvelv
over the refreshment table. Out of .__ : •
mulN. Jett me te, trays were at- town gu^Ls were Mesd,mes 4>my; highK^ete oTtedte and Mnn-
.....* -------------------Yo“ne- S- R, He,nar' Erne* ero Neutzler high for the men. Low
nard and Misses Ma.y and Lillie
Eell Young of Cuero.
* * ^
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Eckbardt.|
W. H. Mesdames A. A. Strieber. Cite Eh-j
Jesse ; lers and Jane Eckhardt were in La j
teria gave the living and dining
room a spring-like atmosphere.
When scores were add£d trophies
went to Mrs. Alvin Metz and Mrs.
Paul N. Jett. The tea trays were at-
tractive with center placing of rose-
buds in imported blue vases, with
a delicious salad plate. These pres-
ent were Mesdames Ralph Wofford,
Joe Ploeger, Robt. von Roeder, O.
A. Schroder, Caesar Metz,
Riedel, Wilbert Poetter,
score players were Mrs. Otto Sch-
Etrieber, Alvin Metz, Robert M. Grange Thursday. Dr. Eckhardt j
in Nixon
business
kinticy pains, sooth ps the bladder, I Harrison, Paul R. Menn and P. N.1 attended a group medical meeting
Jett. ef that district.
^ ^ ^ | Chas. Lamprecht was
The A. ti M. Study club members ; and San Antonio cn
! Thursday.
Mrs. Edward Boyles of Houston
arrived Wednesday to be with her
mother. Mrs. S. E. Weldon who’is;
ill in the Allen hospital.
, Gus Nau of San Antonio spent ’
i Thursday and Friday with relatives!
here. j - !
Mr. and Mrs. Aug Braunig spent.
Friday in San Antonio the guests,
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack DeForrept. j
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neumayer cf j
i Hallettsville were here Friday, they
came over to see Mr. Neumnvers
father, who is quite ill at his Lome!
here.
THEY RE NEWS
It Always
Pleases
m
Made from purest
Ingredients
fjELtdO
HOME-M
Take home a
Hcious Home
tonight. You
ed with its
quality, made
flavors. Don’ ;
your desserts
casions, just
HOME-MADfi
Wagner’s
ICE CREAM
quart of our de-
Made Ice Cream
will be delight-
rich, wholesome
in the popular
worry about
for special oc-
usc WAGNER’S
CREAM.
Most Modern
Refrigerated
Fountain
DRINKS
o! all kinds
Light Lunches
King’s Candies
WAGNER’S
Cream, Cold Drinks, Candies, Etc.
(2 Stores To Serve You)
Girls always
do this before
they meet
their “date”
10th
Just A Gentle Re-
minder To Handle Your Obligations
PROMPTLY
So that those who owe you will bo able to do the
same. Paying bills is a proposition that works two
ways. If you expect to be paid oromptly, you will
have to make arrangements to pay your own bills
in the same manner. •
Retail Merchants Assn.
CUERO.--TEXAS.
SUNDAY, MABCH 6. 1938
Let Us Bid On Your
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Statements.
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Envelopes
Business C^rds
Candidate C^rds
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Sales Books
Placards
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Ink, Show Card Ink,
Colored Card
Letter Files,
Cabinets
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The Cuero Record
Nine times out of ten, you will find that
W,l, P,,„ Menu, who * a SS-SwT^i
j at the Universitv came in Furla^ ments, is one who is careful about her
| to spend the week end with hcine, breath. It’s the same with men, too.
j folks. j J Nothing offends others so much as
Mrs. Willie Strieber and Mrs.; even a mild case of halitosis (unpleas-i
He’her cf Runge. were hero Mon- j ant breath). Anybody may be a victim
day and attended the plant ex- of this condition because most cases,
chan,, a„h I he civ, chib m* t,n8.] g»-
Paul B-erden of Cner^was a vis-; that even careful tooth brushing has ‘
itor here Thursday. i failed to remove.
Ed Mollenhauer was called to
Smart men and women don't take
this chance of offending. Every day i
and esjiecially lief ore business or social
engagements, they rinse the mouth
with Listerine. This safe antiseptic and
Mollenhaner was
j Austin Thursday to be at the becl-
j side of his daughter. Mrs. Sidney
| Bohls, who is «®rirusly ill Mrs.
. Mcllenhauer was called >o Justin . cuick deodorant w/arka wonders.
I last. week. | Jt halts fermentation, then over-
The two debating teams jrem- ; comes the odors it causes. The breath,
! posed of Herman Richardson] Nor-j the entire mouth itself, becomes
| man Jr.. Jacob. Lou Es Cabanlss! -sweeter and more wholesome.
; and Tuschnelda Zuch. accompanied Get in the habit of using thy mar-
by their coach. John I/ive wire injvelous solution every day. It pays.
I Yoakum Thursday and Saturday i Lambert Pharmacal C c.,St.Louis, .'le.
I and took iiarf in a debate tquroa- | ____________
; mpnt held there the two days
i S. E Weldon was in Houston fry
! the Fat Stock show ttie first part
of the week H<> was called homr
‘ Wedneselay cn account of Mrs! Wel-
don's sudden illness.
Don’t offend others
Check halitosis with
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1938, newspaper, March 6, 1938; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073729/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.