The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 7, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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•wrote On a thir r ty day note, For Bob - ert, or Ju - liua, or dal
NG by IRENE FRANKLIN in
LiAIVlS5 Vaudeville Circuit in Greater New York
Music by
BURT GREEN
4' Jack bazzard
all ’.oan • re - mem - Iwr in child - hood
N.ow’-day* they don’t oorne from Ire : land,
Sit - ting ou graud-moth - er's
-fa - tber-.land’a kecp-ing its
Bye :
Drfnmily
Her emil - ing faoe,
Grand - moth - er’.s chair
their watch - e®
She brought dad
The lul - la
vor fror:
;rv ones
I think, of her now with *a sigh,
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Those far a
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Copyright, by LEO FEIST, 134 Wert 37th St., NeVYork
■rioeal Copyright and Performing Rights Secured and Reserved
TU1KJL IT OVER MARY”—The Season’s March Song Hit
Used by permission. MURRAY MUSIC Co.‘, New York *
Gt i)<is»<iiT'n'« Lnllabies.
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Finney* Margaret Staerker,Ion Tuesday afternoon. Salad,
White and Crain. Served on white and blue plates,
' * m ^ I garnished with red nasturtiums
On Friday evening’ "Mr. and*and ice tea, proved most appe-
Mrs. Howerton gave a jolly little tizing. An additional attraction
neighborhood party. Five hun- was a booth yhere pieces of band
dred held the attention till a late some linen were for sale. •*. The
honr. A salad course came as a ladies were well rewarded • for
conclusion of the evening. -their work by the sum realized
• • * I for their treasury.
Miss Lois Sumners is a guest |
of her aunt, Mrs. Regan in Port I Dr- »nd Mrs. Traylor and Mr.
Lavaca. * [and Mrs- Fred Stobart were
, * • * , lataong the Fourth of July visit-
Miss Winnifred Staerker is[or? *n Yoakum- ...
visiting here sister, Mrs- Frank Mrs. John Welch will oe hos-
Crain in Victoria. less to the members of the Mar-
I riled Ladies Euchre club on Thurs
. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Josenh and da-v afternoon at 4 p. m.
A WOMAN’S WISDOM.
The worried mother wakes up to beer her beby's heavy ItrfsffWnf 1 tittle
cough—perhaps the croup or whoopieg cough. She does oot want to seed lor the
doctor when perhaps the trouble does not amount to much. Finally she thinks of
that medical book her father gave her, The Common Sense Medical Advisor, by
R. V. Pierce, M. D. She say* “ jest the thing to *find out what is the matter with
the little dear.” Two million households in this coantry own one—and it’ajn
he had for only 3Io. jo stamp*—1,000 pages in splendid cloth binding. A good
family advisor in any emergency. It is for either sex. This is what many women
write Dr. Pierce—in respect to his ‘J Favorite Prescription, ” a remedy which has
made thousands of melancholy and miserable women cheerful end happy, try caring
the painful womanly diseases which undermine a woman's health and strength.
’’Mydeslre Is to write a few lines to.let you know what
—’ ' *- your valuable medicine has done for me,” writes Msaw
AlL Maboarti’ ZcT.BEirr, of 323 S. r ntalon Street, Baltimore,
Md. r Before the storck came to onr house I was a very sick
woman. I wrote you for advice which was kindly given and
( ~ V v \ / which made me a different woman in a short time. After
Ytyr‘\T ••• ^®rs* Koehler and Mrs. Har
• old Kirkham of Brownsville,
rtiti*M litthi: Am°nE those who enjoyed this
ty Society dopart-' hospitality were Mesdamcs Rath-
g ^ Staerker, Jones, Robt., Paul
clubs, my ^ Walter Breeden, Moore,
I g an* Blackwell, Baker, Sheridan,
Burghard, Sheppard Luther,
to ktipkr* pufeltpa- Sames, Weldon, Lackey, Booton,
Mugge, Ratclice, Houston, Keith,
ijO. C. Howerton, * Kleas, Nannie
[Lackey, Kunitz, Floyd Buchel,
afternoon the Gill eitt, Huddleston, Frobese,
home on Lspla- j Gramann, Kirkham, Lay, Misses
tirown open to a Winnifred Staerker, Margaret
ieftds, who were Staerker, Susie Bakfer, Alice Da-
ihg room and li-' On Friday afternoon Mrs. J.
were filled with C- Howerton was hostess to a
ta Daisies, while small bridge party, which, in the
§e gplants were pleasure it afforded the guests,
vantage deserves special mention among
.jipgurtiM The the. social events of the season,
ith its exquisite Three tables were filled with
owl, was' placed players, dainty score cards direct
.presided over by ing them to their places. A salad
j Kohler. A salad with hot buttered rolls, and an
MM Served Mrs. ice course were served. Mrs.
the/highest Weldon w£g the winner of the
in recognition of highest score and the prize given
cushion of beau- by the hostess as a mark of dis-
\ the cut for eon- tinction. Enjoying this pleas-
days at the* ranch near Mathis. ^ Gilkitt and son,
They made the trip in their auto. ^, !'am, niad? a ,8^orl visit to
HaJIetsvilie, returning Friday.
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Master Jack Howerton left The bowling alley is the scene
Wednesday for a visit to friends of many happy gatherings. The
a^id relatives in Houston and One on Wednesday evening being
Huntsville. | no exception to this rule when
• * * the young men of the elub enter-
Promptly at the appointed tained the young ladies. After
hour on Wednesday afternoon, a spirited contest a water melon
the children of the Episcopal feast was enjoyed.
Sunday school gathered at the' * • •
Rectory lawn to enjoy a lawn Misses Katherine and Mada-
party. After an hour or more line Randall hate .returned to
spent in playing the eheldren did their home in San Antonio, after
ample justice to the ice cream a most delightful visit in Cuero,
and cake the teachers had pre- the guests of Mrs. Fletcher Sch*
pared for them. len her and Miss Mary Crain,
• • • While in Cuero they received
Mrs. Nannie Lackey and Mr. many social courtesies. On‘ Wed
Frank Lackey left Thursday for nesday morning Mrs. Schleicher
Colorado where they will spend gave a most pleasant mornpig
‘the rest of the summer. bridge party in their honor.
How to Get Strength
disciple to put his arms arcund
you.
If you are losing s'ght of the
fnture climb np the Revelation and
get a glimpse of the promised land.
—Yeoman Shield.
If yon are getting lazy watch
James.
If your faith is below par, read
Paul.
If you are i«patient, sit down
quietly and have a talk with Job.
It you arq ]ust a little strong
beaded go and see Moses.
If you are getting weak kneed
take a look at Elijah.
If there is do song in your heart
lis|eo to David.
If you fesl chilly get the beltvei
Daily Record 40c per month.
cdt lor .eon- tinction
fe drew the ure were Mesdames Weldon, Bu-
4 cut glass chel, Koehler, Kirkham, Emmet
waa assisted Brown son, Duckworth and Mag-
ff daughters nenate, Misses Lillian and Floy
Lutheran Church
The Lutherans will have Eng-
lish night services on Sunday,
July 7, beginning at 8:15. After
service the members of Luther
League will have a short business
meeting.
Tin Work and
Plumbing -of all
kinds.
bridge party in their honor.
What's The Matter
With Your Baby?
On Monday afternoon, as a
Miss Ruth Moore spent sever-
al days, th-is past week, with Miss compliment to Misses Beryl .Rath
Kathleen Caldwell at Verhelle. • bone, Katherine and Ma-
* * * deline Randall, who were her
Mrs. Florence Jones and little guests. Miss Mary Crain invited
daughter. Margaret Kennon, are a number of her friends to en-
.'visiting in Port Lavaca. joy an afternoon of forty-two.
* • • Miss Mary is such a cordial hos-
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. tcs$ that an invitation from hef
8- C. Lackey entertained very in- always bespeaks a good time,
formally. Two tables of players Four tables were placed in the
enjoyed a series of five hundred parlors, which had their home j
games and the salad course serv- charm enhanced by the addition I
en in conclusion was greatly on- of ferns jmd flowers. The salad
joyed. . course served in conclusion was
* # # j mutch enjoyed. Miss Lucy Rpth-
Barnard
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It has
been found to answer most perfectly all
the purposes of a laxative, and its very
mildness and' freedom from rrlping-
recommend it especially for the use of
children, women, and old folks gener-
ally—people who need a gentle bowel
stimulant. Thousands of American
families have been enthusiastic about tt
for more than a quarter of a century.
Anydne wishing to make a trial of this
remedy before buying it Jn the regular
way of a druggist at cents or on*
dollar a large bottle <family else) can
have a sample bottle sent to the home
free of charge by simply addressing Dr.
W. B. Caldwell, 405 Washington SC.
Monticello, 111. Your name ana addr—
on a postal card will do.
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 7, 1912, newspaper, July 7, 1912; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121533/m1/2/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.