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THE CUEBO, RECORD. CUERO, TEX AS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,1*40
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OF WEEK
ATWESTHOFF
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> WESTHOFF May 14 —Eddie
Bdfehl and family and Rudolph
Schroeder and family of Shiner
wet-e Sunday guests in the J. C.
home. ' ’
Whitehead and wife were
Wednesday to attend!
Xit Mrs. Henry Pease.
Mrs. Alfred Kimmil of'
and son were visitors with Mrs.
Louise Koenning.
Mrs. Ed Schroeder and Mrs. Wal-
I ter Hillen and Mrs. Adolph Boehl
| were visitors in Yoakum Saturday.
Fred Harvey of Corpus was a
guest in his home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wehman of
Yorktown spent Sunday in tlv
home of Mr. and Mrs W. F. Siefert
Victor Afflerbach of Shiner was a
weik .*nd v sitcr of Westhoff.
Werner Afflerbach of Lindenau
was a visitor in Westhoff Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurta and chil-
dren were Cuero visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Hurta.
Launch .Good Drivers League for Boys
a rrvrUH Mr. and Mrs- Edgar $rauer and
> guests i gon Spent the week end with Ben B.
and flamlty and remain-
Meyer.
the elementary school
#__ithe proud parents of a big baby boy.
-°^.! Mr and Mrs P L Ctary and 1am-
«nd P»ut c***_|^°d [ r1mll r M°rf; il, of Westhoff Cheopslde vis-
| itors Sunday with Mrs. Fred Sieler
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond 8iedel are
a Mother’s Day
and Mrs. Paul Goehring ,
Charles Packerbusch and family . tn ph )H rhnrch ■
and BiU Hilbrich and family PT , ! SIff
_ . - . Mrs. J, Johnston was a Westhon
t Yoakum Sunday..
‘
of Pete i
visitor Thursday evening.
Miss Christa Mae Seims of Austin
in the heme
aHVS s?2! s? - -“jr szr.
“d“ of Westhoff, Mr *nd H T. Mueller from Moulton
Rudolph Marek *»d sod .nd ^ ^ ^ (he home ot
Adolph Mueller.
Parke and Jimmie Marek of
Forest and Mr and Mrs. Hu*
iTk^ M^^ond ivwn ond 2^ Str,e<tel at To*"Wn Sun’
children spent the day with Mr. ,
and Mrs. Richard Boy sen at Cheap-
side Sunday. 44 4 i
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mueller and i
Miss Adele Du Bose who is attend-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kenning and
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. DuBose. *
“d *SS:2T^ST^SLZt' «Ue« »nd Dougie Carte,
^ ^ wlth thrtr p“-
Makes Stained Discolored
V
A large crowd attended the play
at the school Friday night. The first
! grade through the sixth grade
| children were on the programme.
,Mrs. Jennie North’s music pupils
I were on the program.
Jke New—No Breaking. > j Mrs. Mary Etta Gimt and boys of
place your denture in a j Austin spent the week end with Mr
bath—leave for 15 or 20 and Mrs. H. Jones.
False Teeth
lutes. whila you dress or over-
ht. Rinse—replace—No Brushing
look at your teeth—gleaming,
(■ stainless, natural looking;
clean and sweet—free from all
eaaant taste and odor. Ask for
.Oriental
The Bridge club met with Mrs. R.
A. Barnes Thursday. Spring flowers
were used in the living room and
dining rooms. Mrs.* Elmo Meyer won
high score gift. Mrs. W. S. DuBose
___________ high cut and Mrs. A. Schroeder
get Kleenite—the dentists plate , guest. A delicious salad course, was
All druggists L. L. Buttery, j served.
; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Olenick and
j son, P. J. Jr., and Mrs. S. P. Ole-
i.nick spent Tuesday in San Antonio
• Those from here attending the
{Yorktown Federation of Luther
Leagues at Hallettsville last Sun-
day were; Rev. and Mrs. M. C
Hoerman. Misses Lydia Christian-
■ sen, Erleen Wehman. Edna Hahn
• | Wills Mae Meyer pthel Harvey
Walter Stolleis. Aldan Mueller. Rob-
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J. T. NEWMAN U SONS.
PACKAGE HOMES — LUMBER — CEMENT —
WINDOWS — DOORS — PAINT.
BUILDING AND REMODELING ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS
TEMPORARY LOCATION
I ^ “ ALAMO PRODUCE COMPANY BUILDING
Canter S. Railroad and Goniales Streets.
LEADERS of a new movement
to promote safer motor car driving
met recently in Dearborn, Mich., to
launch the Ford Good Drivers
League and set in motion a nation-
wide good driving contest. Prizes
worth more than $30,000 including
48 university scholarships, will be
awarded to winning League driv-
trs. Shown here, left to right, are
Norman Damon, representing the
Automotive Safety Foundation; Dr.
F. R. Noffsinger, educational con-
sultant of the American Automobile
Association; Edsel Ford, founder
and president ofrthe League; Mrs.
R. A. Haycock, president of the
Detroit Council of Parents and
Teachers, and Henry Ford, famous
motor car manufacturer. At the
left below Donald Daly shows Jack
Kaufman the League text book,
‘■How to Become a Skilled Driver.”
A copy is given to all boya who
join the League. Daly and Kaufman
were among seven Dearborn high
school boys -.who were enrolled in
the League by Edsel Ford at the
opening ceremonies and who dem-
onstrated safe driving practices.
ert Hahn.* Paul Hahn. Elroy Hueb-] Marie and Capitola Gohmert and ing a closing program,
ner, Fred Henry Hoerman and Mrs Minnie Bell Waters of San Antonio Dry weather continues and
J. F. Christiansen. A very interest- i spent Mother's Day with home I au>te a lot of high winds make con-
ing program was rendered in the j folks. rtitions unfavorable for crops, to-
aftemoon after which supper wasi Mis. Elsie Halstead of San An- t- s. g ■.< n t*:t tables and sto .c
served cafeteria style in the par- tonio was home for the week end. ranges.
>sh house. At 7 p. m. Rev. Ziehe of
San Antonio. state president of
the Luther League Federation
showed the film of the National
League Federation at Baltimore.
Md.. held last summer.
Mrs. Chas. Bunjes, Mrs. John
Luersen. Mrs. W. B. Meischen. Mis~
Delphine Bunjes, Mrs. Alf. Schu-
ARNECKEVILLE
Mrs. Walter Magee came in last
week from north Texas and is vis-
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Buesing j
and family
Mrs C F Wilke of San Antonio j
was a week end guest of the Bues-
ing relatives.
Mrs Ben Zuch of Yorktown at-j
tended the flower show here Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs Phil Tannis and)
son of Corpus Christi. Mrs John I
Grametbauer and Mrs. Charlesi
Pustejoiskv of Runge visited Mr j
and Mrs Everest Kolodziejczya j
and Venice Ann. While here they!
attended the flower show.
Mrs. R. E. Roberts and .Miss!
Myrtle Walker of Charco visited,
here Saturday.
Miss Alice Hohn. Miss Elsie Poet-!
ter. Mrs. Charles Poctter and Mrs.
Willie Westhoff of Yorktown at- j
tended the flower show and quilt'
show here Saturday.
Mrs A. Weise and son of York-1
town visited here Saturday.
Mrs. A Tips and son. Hoodie of
Runge were visitors of Mrs. Henry*
Morisse Saturday.
M G. Wachtendorf. Monroe
Brieger and Sterling Guenther of
Yorktown attended the flower show
here Saturday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin December1
and Gary Wayne of San Antonio)
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Osterloh and Mr. and1
Mrs. Louis December.
Mr and Mrs. Wofford and chil-
dren of Big Spring visited relatives
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hoenig of San
Antonio were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stuermer.
Miss Kristy Habernal of York-
town visited her sister. Mrs. Louis
Mueller Saturday.
Mrs. Herman Stuermer motored
to San Antonto Thursday for a
visit with her mother.
Rev. and Mrs. H. Mueller of Ma-
quoketa and Mrs. Alvina Mueller
of Maquoketa were guests of Mrs.
J_. Mueller.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ryan and
daughter of San Antonio spent the
week end here with Mrs. Anna Os-
terloh They also visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. Ryan of Runge.
Cotton sweeps the fashion held again this Sum-
mer! Women the country over are taking ad-
vantage of National Cotton Week values to sew
stunning Summer fashions at unbelievably low
cost! Come in today .... see the thrilling new
weaves and colors ... sew and SAVE!
CHAMBRAY
36-inches wide—Striped Patterns 3QC
Cool and easily laundered........ ^ ^ Yard
DOTTED SWISS
Permanent Dots. All 36-inches wide 3 QC
Beautiful Color Combinations......® ^ Yard
BATISTES AND DIMITIES
New color combinations—very cool for hot days.
You’ll want several of
these Dresses..................
i Carrie F. Thlem*. Cnr •
A large crowd attended the
Ladies Aid picnic here Monday af-
ternoon. {
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Sager of
Walburg spent the week end with
t iting her sister-in-law Mrs. Richard
. ; Adcock.
ARNECKKEVILLE CLUB MEETS !
EMBROIDERED
ORGANDY
NORDHEIM
bert, Mrs. Louis Seim. Miss Christa the C. A. H. Sager family
Mae Seim. Miss Lydia Christian-
gn and Mrs. J. F. Christiansen sur-
prised Mrs. Hy. Jarowszewski of
Cuero last Saturday for her birth-
day.
June 16th at 5 p. m. the Luther-
an Church will give a sausage sup-
per.
FIVE MILE
(Erna Gohmert, Cor.)
Gus and Emmie Pflug and Erna
fohmert saw Gone With the Wind
•riday afternoon.
Ernest Richter attended the sup-
ier in Lindenau Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Trowell and
laughter have moved to Cuero.
Katie Winkler is enjoying a visit
(Mrs. H. Meyer.»
Miss Mary Gaston. Mrs. Jr C.
Dobbs and Mrs E. H. Thomson of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rabke and Cuero were here Friday to act as
infant daughter of Davy are spend Judges for the flower and quilt
ing the summer months at the Fred show.
Thamm home. W. E. Ruckmann of Karnes City
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hartman and was made an honorary member of .
son. Victor and Mrs. Edwin Thiemcjthe Future Farmers in a busines-:
and son. Larry spent the week end j meeting Wednesday evening,
with relatives at Houston. Mrs. Stayton Weldon and Mrs.
Those attending the District R. h. Kraege of Yorktown attend-
meeting of the Luther League in l ad the flower show here Saturday.
Hallettsville Sunday were Misses Miss Mabel Schueneman was
Viola and Alma Sager. Ella. Hea iable to be moved home Wednesday
*nd Lillian Sager. Mildred Sager after nine weeks confinement In the
and Frieda Sager and Heine Bade Allem Hospital of Yorktown.
Ernest Meier and Fred Jr. Thamm. Miss Junelle Mueller is ill with
typhus fever.
Mrs. M. A. Cook and two little
daughters are here for a three
(Mrs. T. K. Burrow. Cor.) r eeks visit with her parents. Mr.
Mrs. J. B. Atkinson of Coleman: "'id Mrs. Frank Riedesel.
and Mrs Penny Mood and little | Mrs Carl Burow is quite ill at
daughter; Mrs
The Arneckeville Home Demon-
stration Club met at the home of
Miss Emilie Amecke on Wednesday
afternoon with fourteen members
present.
Miss Gaston met with us and dis-
cussed ‘Light in the Kitehen.” Also j
showed the right kind of locks,!
shades and curtains for kitchen!
windows.
Each member received "Ten Com-
mandments for Parents.”
For recreation we had the “Wed-
ding of the Flowers."
A delicious luncheon was served
&nd the meeting adjourned.
—Reporter.
40 inches wide
beautiful finish
Yard
FAST COLOR PRINTS
10c 15c 17c 19c Yard
THE POPULAR
DtPARTMENT STORE
i.*y.
TH0MAST0N
with her sister in Kerrville.
Mrs. Freddie Bohne. Mrs. Bettie, daughter of Clinton. Okla., have re- i ‘he home of her
Hoteapfel and grandson. Alton turned to their homes after being Martin Osterloh.
Holzapfel and Gus Pflug spent the called here some weeks ago by the Mr. and Mrs J. R Sparks Mrs.
week end in the A. Fromme home serious illness of John 8. McCrabb R J Roeder. Mrs E G. Schiwetz of
nwmrnmmntiftmimmumtmn
1 at Mathis.
:! Mr. and Mrs. W. Schorre arid
family visited relatives in Runge
one day last week.
‘3KJ9 Facts That Contwk
im,Emm,img
AND
No. 18 of a teriet
ABOUT
IMS H WHAT HR IS MAM OP . . .
Sunshine, water, malted grain—and
hope for flavor. Converted into beer
by a simple natural process. Mother
Nature brews beer—that is why it
1s so wholesome.
PROVIDED BY U. S. FARMERS™
25 BILLION POUNDS OP FARM
PRODUCTS NCIOCD BY BEER \NT
Alt. Since re-legalization, the
brewing industry has bought this
enormous quantity of produce
from American farmers
\\ ooo,ooa
A PAV.'N TAXES...
nATI0NWIDE
BEER A NO ALE CONTRIBUTE
SLOOn.OOO A DAT IK
TAXIS TO LOCAL, STATE,
AND FEDERAL GOVERN-
MENTS. Or $400,000,000 a
year! What would happen
’f there were no beer or
ale to carry this enormous
tax burden?
"THANKS FOR THE
JORI"...say 1,000,000
people put to work by beer and ale
since tneir return. More than 100
other industries benefit from the
making Rad sale of beer and ale.
SEER TAMS OVER ON TNK
OKA’'FLOWER- Pilgrim rec-
ords tell how the land-
ing of the Mayflower was
hastened because the
Pilgrims ran short of sup-
plies, "especially beer.”
MILO, WHOLESOME
_____i FOR HOME ENTERTAINMENT. Always easy to
8, beer and ale are favored by many hosts and host-
esses for home entertainment. Tasty, mild ar.d whole-
some—they are ideal beverages for moderation parties.
A NSW RsAN TO COOP*
¥R4T| WITH LAW EN-
FORCEMENT OFFICERS.
You will want to know about
beer’s new plan to ‘clean-up
or close-up" retail establish-
ments that permit abuses.
This plan ;s in effect in a
number of states It is being
extended Ask us for free
booklet. Write United
Brewers Industrial Founda
tion, 15 East 40th Street
New York. N. Y.
whose condition is greatly improv- Yorktown were here Saturday for
ed. j the flower show.
Mrs. H. J. Donnelly left Satur- Miss Iris Schroeter of Runge vis-
day for her New York home after *teri Miss Louise Poehlmann Sat-
■ a visit with relatives here and oth- nrday.
er places. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Pieper of,
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Willis of Cor- Yorktown attended the senior class
pus Christi spent Mother's Day play here Friday. Their niece. Em-
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ma‘Louise Pieoer is a member of
Reichardt and her sister. Mrs At- the graduating class,
ihur Mueller.and Mr Mueller Mrs. F. C. Adix of Yorktown was
Mrs R J Adcock entertained the here Saturday for the flower show.
Ladies Aid at her home Friday af- , Mrs R IT Rueser. Mrs Leon Col-
ternocn. The usual program was ns and diuehter. Sara. Joy Estella
attended to and a pleasant aftemon Dromgoole and Mrs. R C. Thoro-
was enjoyed Cookies and iced grape eood. all of Runge attended the
juice were served buffet style. Mes- 'over and quilt show Saturday,
dames Gibbons. Orr and Magee of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolpmann and
Nursery were guests of Mrs. Adcock hildren of San Antonio spent the
* for her entertainment. week end here with Mr. and Mrs.'
Mrs. D B McManus made a short F. Wolpmann and Mrs Anna Os-
visit to Austin last Tuesday, going terloh. „
by bus. Mrs Ida Gohmert. Miss Lena'
Mesdames Oakes and Baker were ^trieber. Miss Doris Neumayer and
guests of friends in Victoria last t Mrs Gus Schulz of Yorktown at-
Wednesday. tended tin quilt and flower show.!
Mr and Mrs R. E. Clegg were in Mr. and Mrs Freddie Wolpmann
Victoria Friday to attend buria' nd two-children spent Sunday with
services for George C. Harding a Mr and Mrs F Wolpmann.
trother-in-law of Mrs Clegg and Mrs Amo Heldt and little daugh- !
whose death occurred Wednesday in! ter of Freer came in to spend
Little Rock. Ark Mother's Dav with Mr arid Mrs. C
Mr and Mrs. Dave Dedear and Jochen.
little girl. Joan of the Fordtran Mr and Mrs Walter Laging and;
community were visiting his par- Henry Meyer were in Floresville
ents here Monday afternoon. -iinday to visit Mr and Mrs. Rich- ;
Irvir.g Reichardt spent last week ard Schroller and family.
*n Victoria with a friend Mrs. Hix Green and Mrs. Frank 1
* Mesdames Charlie Vibrock-andWood of Runge and Mrs. R. K
) Joe Kohutek of San Antonio enter-1 Handv df Kenedy were here for the
lained at the home of their mother. | flower shpw Saturda\
Mrs Will Dedear last Tuesday with . Miss Ophelia Mnrisco who is at- r
m shower for their sister. Mrs Jack I tending Seguin Lutheran College
Hutton, a recent bride. A lovelv lot' pent the w* k e»**t . r< —» -><■ >
of presents were received and a re- parents. Commissioner and Mrs
George Morisse
!
m
! freshment plate of sandwiches,
cake and ice tea were served. Guests
from a distance were Mesdames
RcAi Sohwabe and Arthur Tolber
Mr and Mrs Alex Holmeyer and
children of Kmedv were Sunday
puests of Mr and Mrs Edgar Pev-
Hugo Gohlke. Mrs Lou
Mrs. Ed Mollenhauer and
BEER... a beverage of moderation
$
and her two children from Hoch-1» storff
; heim also Mrs Philip Braden and, Mrs
two little daughters of Hochheim. J Slnma
Mesdames Albert Dedear and chil- 1 Mrs Anton W-inter of Yorkto-.vn at-
i dren. Bill Petering and G fonder-tended the flower Miov Saturday,
.of Morris. Mesdames Kuekler Sr.» Mr- George Manz Mrs A A
! and Jr. and Scott of Cuero and «»neb**r Mrs Otto Riedel. Mrs.
! Mrs F .1 Gisler and daughters of Walter H Dunn Mrs Albert
I Mission Valley. Kraege Mrs Willie Stuermer. Mrs.
John Murphree of Humble made Fmil Sinast. Mrs Edgar Gohlke.
! a short visit here last week with Mrs. P. R Hohn all of Yorktown
i his brother and sisters. and Mrs Louis Manx and ehil-
The R R Co . is putting in a spur dren of Uvalde attended the flower
j out to the J B Milligan plate and show Saturday
, will load gravel off that land when Miss Virginia Simmons of .Seguin ;
the track is ready for use came in Saturdav to spend the
The school is nearing the end of week end here with her parents. Mr.
the term which will be Wednesday, and Mrs I L Simmons.
May 22 The teachers are prepar- Mrs J E Palmer of Chicago is
"Delicious and refreshing.” These
are the reasons why the pause that
refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola is
America’s favorite moment. Every-
body welcomes the pleasing taste of
Coca-Cola and the happy after-sense
of complete refreshment.
Mi
Rut
THE PAUSE THAT REFRt'
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Cuero, Texas.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 15, 1940, newspaper, May 15, 1940; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097409/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.