The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
SUNDAE, MARCH 6, IMS
Cuero Society
POLLY HOWERTON, Society Editor
Telephone No. L
Yorktown P T A’s To
T. O. BUCHEL
JR., HAS
The tea table, covered with a white
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION cloth was decorated with blue
During the pasf week T- O. Bu- streamers and the white birthday
his eighth
rI. Cudahy butter melted. Add 1-2 f,rst fiji pan
ctMl, Jr., celebrated -•»..... a large star individual cakes each
birthday annivenary at the heme held a small red candle anti flftg
of his grandmother, Mrs. Otto Bu- favors were given the small guests, jc. brown sugar »packed*. Let come Uater md threw cut lightly,
chel. A small gioup of neighbor- Red and white candies added fur- | i0 boiling point. Add 2 T. boiling tl,pn mj,k j
hood playmates gathered for the tQ the attractiveness of the| water j-lowly. Let bcil i minute. Add
marvtafieitt. A gr ib bag afforded scene. Those present to enjoy the
much 8muaemeni and everyone celebration with Caroline were:
received-a souvenir. In pinning the Margaret and Billy Patrick, Dor-
tail on the donkey Caroline Melton othy Helen and Charles Cook, Carol
Cnew part-ley after eating garlic J
1 c. powdered sugar and beat. For tc lf incve odcr 1
a glazed finish add 1 egg white un- one box of brown sugar less 2 T.
beaten. will equal 2 cups. ' '
_ I CHOCOLATE ICING 1-3 c. co- yCu Ljsrlnkle gelatine cn watei j
won the priie. A\, the refreshmen. Fischer. T. O. Buchel, Renvia Afinelcoa, add it. powdered sugar, 3 T. apd tften ,.tjl. jt yt,(| wU, get marc i
Dietze's milk. Heat to boiling point. olJt of your gelatine than if you!
cake held red candles ai ranged on
Cooking School Recipes Me„M„ch,
And Household Hints
Not on Regular Program
Special Tc The Retard
YORKTOWN. M; r G.
town Parent Tcari
J will hold its regular m
1 ing Tuesday alM ■ ■
The y. rk-
A > . ’ *■}• li
Cover veal while it is cocking buti™ at the gunnur
en by Miss Hogue at The Record nct i turn. Ihe u .10
ihssage.sj irjciu the State Buile-
u«4
Business.
Playlet—Wiu.t Ab ut Motion. Pic-
tures. .
IClscu ;ii i|.
Atmcuncactji : < : Y>'rki-\vn
C'tii ul club br-atic.;; t <?vc\ Kf;-n.
Wednesday! March Dili at •*: if> p.
in-.Uhe P. T. A u|e ajiun.tn iii-- I
EDGAR WILSON
IS INDICTED
Following are a few recipes giv-
APSTIN. Mar 5.—(INS)—Edgar
I.Ann Wib n, itnd assistant state applicamn ol funds, there
erticit r. ■*!» more thfn forty counts.
nun:
Cooking School, but not included
on the printed programs. _ __________
CUDAHY CARAMEL ICING—4 To keep milk 'from sticking to |
Always pack Mr,. Tucker s short-^
epnig whpn measuring
F u v
Leader. Mrs R J R- .h
Call to order.
Pmver.
Then add either 1 egg yolk or 1 T. pour thp waj|r on t»>e gejatjne.
Cudahy butter, 1 t. Bee Bund Va-| >j-0 a quar[ Df whipping crpnm tfl- |
nilla. Beat until right consistency. 1 ways add 1-8 t. salt and 1 T. sugar!
If too thin add more sugar while befCJe whipping. j
if too stiff add a lit- Always bake chicken, turkey or.
dpek with the breast dTV-n S ihiU I
it will retain all its juices.
YELLOW JACKET ICING
Margaret j use ieit over egg yolks)—2 cj sugar, j Do not jpt C;.anoe jui-0
«lifPP!rnH Jane Woodfi' Harley K,,fTrrH' i l-4 c. corn syrup. 1-2 c. hot water. mcrP t^n a fey; ^nutes be
>irottne, amy ana Thompson and Morris and Billy : Cook until it forms a stiff ball m, drjnjjing ^ever overnight,- as"
. e&nnine and Pat «« * > . —- ------- *..— ------— u^^t- 1
Bell, Jack and D in Conoly, Nancy
stand j
before
too
hour all gathered around the pretty jeruigan. Bubbles Yeung.. Billv and
table decorated with lilies and Tommy Gay, Bobby Wagner. Nancy
dainty viands which had been ar- jane Wittenberg. Doris Schaefer,
ranged under th; grape arbor. A Dorothy Jane Lienhard. li ven Dieb-
beautiful birthday cake held the ejt Buddy Schorre, Teddy Bywaters.
center of attention, and was serv- Dan and jackje Conoly, Jeannhie still warm;
ed with ice cream on colored pet- and Pat Ben, Bobbv ' Newman ' tie milk
tery plates. Tho*e enjcylng the phyiiis Green. Sandra Shinn. John !
pleasures of the s f ter noon with the waller, Davis Hensley,
honoree were: C illett Sheppard
Jimmy Crain, C
Morris Melton, j^nnine and Pat Melton. I told water, pour slowly over It beat- much cf vitamin C will'be ic.st.'
* ♦ * j en yolks. Beat until it reaches * to ciazp ni^ ever with
Jane and Dorothy Hct*b». PoroDiy MRS. CABELL LACKEY ‘fudge stage. Then add 3 t. of top yclk of ey vfth ^\ Tl water or
‘CTmM.fTS r HOSTESS FRIDAV t. lemon end 1-1 t. «- J,Mm. • " ■
waSS Sven anu KennVth Dicbel'. A beautiful party of ti e pa < W* or va,liila Bee Brand flavcr‘i Always ccdk pie befere putting
Lollie Buchel, Bivis Henslev and weelt Wfts that of Friday afternoon j *llg * rn meringue. thi« wil} keep the egg
Bebe Breeder Mis BucheJ was us- When Mrs. S. C. Lackey entertain-1 SOUR DOUGH BISCUIT (a from becoming*w9ter^.'
sisted by MtE 8 M Melton,’Mrs. ht**hbers of her bridge club. A West Texas Specialty)—1 qt. luke Walt 20 minutes before serving a
WaggonerBywaters Mrs T O Bu- array of colorful spring j warm water, enough flour to make meat loaf after it has been taken
chel add J8i»e Moore flpwers including pansies, sweet- a stiff dough. Let stand 3 days to frem the even. Place in a draft, j
tf. j jt J, peas, calendulas, anemones, stock'lijien tnot in refrigerator). If cold i Fat chicken one hour after it is;
BIRTHDAY F^iTY FOR larkspur decked the reception^ weather add small cocked Irish po- j killed or eke wait 24 bCurs:
suite. When the guests had gather- j tato. Then add 3 c. Robin Hcod ; Beak frying chicken in milk sev- i
ed a delicious salad course was; Hour, 2 1-2 t. K C Baking Powder,' era 1 heurs before it is’ to be cooked,
served. After a number of game- ( 1-2 t. soda, 1-2 t. Carey’s salt. Make i This will improve the texture and
high club score went to Mrs
CAROLINE
Little Miss
daughter of |fr.
TON
(Caroline Melton
apd Mrs- 8. M.
Melton, celebbktwl her sixth birth* Blanton, high out of club prize to
day on Tuesday afternoon, March gvers and cut p,j/e to Mu.
1st. Th* Texas Ir dependence theme ^ guePt list inclllded:
was artistically ;arried out ‘ ”
the appointment!, and red, white
and blue colors vere in evidence.
up into biscuit, and dip in Mrs.1 flavor of the meat.
Tucker's salad oil. Let stand 15 to -
20 minutes. Start in 350 degree ov- j
en and after five minutes raise to1
^ aB Mesdames Joe Edgar, Jr.. Homer 450 degrees.
Blanton, Howell Houston. Charles j During the course of her lectures u0__aoooo
Ayo, Fdgar Smith, Graham Hamil- j Miss Hogue gave a number cf use-yf
Bright
Pkone
paomp^
O rcUr*
The British government recent-
;ly boomed the tinplate industry of
South Wales by placing an order
000 gas mask cans.
ton, A. W. Bourke, T. A. Graves. W
E. Cannon. Dgn Conoly, R. E. Brad-
ley, Dan Jernigan, Gilletl Burns,
Earl Evers and Pete and Jack How-
erton
* * ¥
GRAHAM HAMILTON
BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Hamilton
entertained with a stag dinner on
Thursday evening Ignoring their
apn, Graham, on his birthday an-
• niveraary. Various spring flcweis
| decorated the rooms. Prior tc the
| ttJWiwv movie* cf out-door sports
' were shown to the great amuse-
ment of the guests. There were ap-
proximately twenty-five men bidden
to the delightful affair.
* # H-
MR. AND MRS. CABELL
LACKEY HONOR QUESTS
Mrs. Den Jernigan was hostess
to a number of friends Saturday
evening when she entertained with
an informal “get-together” honor-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Cabell Lackey
who arp leaving early in the week
for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
where Mr. Lackey, who is a Lt.
Colonel in the Reserves, will be sta-
tioned for the next three months.
Vari-cplored spring flowers were
artistically arranged and placed at
vantage points throughout the
home. The refreshment table held
I a beautiful floral arrangement
and here dainty canapes and punch
were served. Approximately thirty
ful household hints. Following are_
few of them. The. dwarf bedding dahlias will
Pjerce onions with toothpick to)be worth adding to your list of
keep centers from popping out while annuals. Sow them in the house in
cooking. iMarch for July bloom.'
friends of the honorees called dur- | sion. The green birthday cake with
ing the evening. gleaming grsen tapers was arrang-
* ed in a bed of wisteria and was i
MUSIC LOVERS TO : served with punch. The boys were
I
HOLD OPEN HOUSE*
given kites as souvenirs and
I little girls were given clover
* ^
CloseKQut Sale
* REKfaXKlTSi)
Linoleums
1.25
5.00
2.95
Inlaid
Small
6x0 1:
Unoleum
Regular $2.50 Grade
charge for laying
9x12 l Jt Grade
Rugs--Regular $10.95
hold open house at Senior boaea cf candy and little green pigs.
School auditorium on ThUKday j Jor “>e h“pps’ ,p/rty Vr‘
evening, March iOtb at which 1 feTcec^if &h'otf'"^Breeden
a playlet. "Birda of All Peathacs,” c„ 1 Schott. Bebe Bneeaen,
with a cast taken from the classes *uth B,rown- „ I
of local music teachers, will be pr- ' D°rwhJ' Hopkins.,
sewed The affair is frae of charge |.™en Burw Carey Jan. and
and the general public is cordiaSy ! Ab‘^“ Bl ly
invited to attend. The program ‘IT' Ce “ T
will begin at 1:30. This will take; fa“h„Schorr',„T8dby ,and **
. . _ JT"~I ford Reuss, Allen Dietze, Kenneth
on Wednesday1 afternoon a " “*j Dwj and Jackie Conete,
on wea esaay aitern«>n. : waiter and Edwin McClanahaB.
Frank Bass, Joe and Gillett Shep-
JOE BURNS
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Joe Burns celebrated his eleventh
birthday on Friday afternoon and
his mother, Mrs. Helen Burns, stag- ! MEETING
pard. Fielding Breeden and John
Arthur Bums.
* * *
UNIVERSITY CLUB
ed a St. Patrick^ party fo.* him at
her home on Reuss Boulevard
Many games were played during the
afternoon. The refreshment table
was placed under the porte cochere
which
green
The regular meeting of the Uni-
versity elub was held on Tuesday
afternoon, with the President, Mrs.
Paul Lang, presiding. Mrs. John C.
Ley reviewed “The Story of My
artistically decorated with Life" by Eleanor Roosevelt
streamers for the occa- most interesting manner.
in a
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v. n .m.,n named :rday ir iM’f indktmentf: re
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ioiv i‘lra"ir; cxlciIjEh s nd mi sap- $578.09
••gaiiuje” v:.\ not com- plication of publip funds,
m flu- JJ:.Ueu Sta’e T!:»» indictments had
served upon Miss} Wilson
five word
:r. tily in ztl
m jit 19A0.
Atlantic City attending a national
educatioral meeting.
There i tere five counts in the ex-
tortion it dictment charging the eg-
toition ol $117 from persons taking
examinat ons which are required
by state aw.
In the indictment charging mis-
c barging
uusapplkktion of amounts ranging
to $150 and totalling
The iniictments gTew out of in-
been yestigatkns by a house committee
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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/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.