The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1948 Page: 4 of 6
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
f AGE FOUR
Bush
Ann
CUERO, TEXAS
GULF
ATION
Clr.
When The
JUST ARRIVED
Mbit*
HEATERS
GAS HEATERS
WOOD CAST IRON
WOOD SHEET IRON
OIL HEATERS
This Weekly Series of Church Messages Made Possible by The Following:
ALL LENGTHS OF GAS HOSE
MR. AND MRS. JOE MACHA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
6:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal
7:30 p. M- Brayer meeting
You
You
You
RIALTO CONFECTIONERY
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hensley
FREUND FUNERAL HOME
J. D. Bramlette, Josie Freund
FARMERS STATE BANK
A TRUST COMPANY
CUERO FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
Board of Stewards 7:00 p. m
THURSDAY:
Choir Practice 7:90 p. m.
3:30 p. to- regular W. M. U.
ate*.
FRII
WASH JOB
RIALTO & TROT THEATER(
John Monroe, Manager
Memori
7:30 p/M. Vestry.
Thursday:—
7:00 P. Choir Rehearsal
FIRST BAPTIST CHUI
(School House Group
Rev. R. T. Blate*, Pai
rich service in painting The Angelus. A workman in the field, head
to yap tf ope 0
to insul-
form of
Use DIRECTLY i
Gravity field of
Wdy operate®
RADIATOR
FLUSHING
EUmtaate* Rm* **d *4b*r
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Louie M. White, Minister
E. Church at Henry St
SUNDAY:—
Bible study 10 to 16:60 A M.
Preaching aud Lord's Supper 11 to
12 fiOon.
Evening worship 1:96 to 6:26.
BASS SHOE STORE
Myron Baas
ST- MICHAEL S
CATHOLIC church
F^thpr Wm. Jansep, Pastor
Corner Lhgrcb and D“pot streets
Sunday. Masses 8:00 and 10:00 a.
BAUER CLEANERS
Mr. and Mrs. “Skeet” Bauer
CUERO LUMBER vuMPANY
R. Hoffman, Mgr.
to ascertain whether these
a» imadpary or based upon
Now for the third line of en-
r. This free energy evident in
would be 100% safe
Such a
SURFACE BURIAL VAULT CO
D. C. Wooderson
STOWERS FURNITURE CO.
Bill Young, Mgr.
RY ROGER BABSON
NEW OBSTON, N. H., October 8
—Many readers of this column who
have seen reference in TIME MAG-
ABINX (August 16) and NEWE-
ST- MARR 8 LUTHERAN
CHURCH
R*v- A- A. Rahn, Pastor
9:30 church school
10:30 the service
TUESDAY:
7:30 Women's Missionary Society
WMW3DAY:-
<:p0 Qirl Scouts
THURSDAY-
7:90 Boy Scouts
7:30 §enipF choir
FRIDAY:
4:00 Junior choir
SATURDAY:
9:00 Junior instruction
2:00 Senior instruction
SOUTHWEST NATURAL GAS
COMPANY
A memorial, properly erected, stands forever not only as
a tribute to the capypemorated, but as a mark of the cul.
ture and individuality of those who conceived it. If proper-
ly designed and constructed, using only the finest materi-
als and craftsmenship, the memorial is a permanent invest-
ment in peace of mind to those interested and to posterity.
Investigate the Surface Burial Vault through the many
that have used it for the last resting place of their loved
ones- This memorial will stand the most rigid testa.
Jabson Tells Of His
nterest In Gravity
9:45 a. m.. Sunday School
10:45 a. m. morning worship
6:i0 J), to. B. T. U.
7:30 I x m. evening worship
KOEHLER’S
Cuero's House of Quality
ran cen company
te record of all
sn hip* to auto
date grui hem
and h«W they
11 as with every heartbeat We
MfctfirfUy defying" Gravity
er walking upstairs, traveling
airplane or
ire. Hence,
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Stratton, Texas
Elder Jasper Chambers
Services every 2nd Sunday^ and
Friday and Saturday preceeding.
11:00 a. m. 2nd Sunday in month.
How much richer we should be as a people if not only once a week, but many times through
the week to* Church Bell should summon us to remember our Divine Creator! The people of
Adano were right; community life is not complete without the Bell tolling men to prayer and
to reverent living. It would be a noble act if every person in the community would join :n
providing the Bell for their common religious living. The man who puts a dollar into the
Church Bell mokes it in a very real sense his own voice calling him and all men to their knees.
The Church which lifts the Bell again to-its place of eminence in the Church Tower may
pgain make religion the heart of the common life.
Our Christmas Toys are in,
Buy Now. Full Line of Wheel Goods.
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN,.
Weekdays—Mass 8:30 a. m- Th3 Cancer death rate has dcuble
HplyCmpmupjon. Sunday 7:Q0 in the last <|5 years.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
318 W. Live Oak St.
Rev. 1. D. Roes, PusUr
Sunday acnoui lC:Wz a. ro.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
C. A. Service 6:45 p. m.
Evening Service 7:46 p. m.
Tuesday—W. M. C. 2:00 p. m.
Wednesday and Saturday week
night services 7:<5 p. tn.
first Baptist church
gr.kB<» M, PayVL Pwrtor
H4& a. to- regular radio broadcast
IteKeent these twelve free on re-‘
Mt). Ttw place jhteh fulfills
Chfese is the little town of New Bos-
W, N H. *re W b»v« bought a
building fqr our epperiments direct-
ed along three lines. These should
get'underway by next Spring.
GRACE) CiBUBCfl
(Protestant Episcopal)
N. Esplanade qt Live O* SL
Rev. F. RandaG Williams. Rector
Sunday, October |0f
7:30 a. m.—Holy Commuhton.
10: A. M —Church School.
11:00 A. M—Nursery apd Kinder-
garten. : . ' V
11:00 A. M. Morning prayer and
sermon. • W
Monday:— ' • f
■ 5:00 P. M. Ladles’ Aid at Proctor,
Memories Hall. V . ’. ?’■
Womans Auxiliary Business
Meeting—3:30 p. jp-J Executive
Board Meeting—3:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY—’
Mid Week Prayer Service—7:30.
THURSDAY:—
Junior Choir—6:30.
Adult Choir—7:30.
J^K^IGION must become again a matter of every day; the Church must call men more fre-
quently to prayer, even when they cannot enter the church door; the beautiful chimes may
send their music of Heaven and Eternity into our hearts and homes. Why not see to it that
every town and hamlet shall have at least one Bell to speak for the interests of the soul in
an age gone Power-mad? Above the sound of rushing train and speeding automobile let men
hear the sweet musjc of the Church Bell tolling men to God. We are the eternal children of
the Eternal Father. The Church Bell summons us to remember and to pray.
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brings greater enjoyment.
deal locally with people you know
g i prompt, friendly service,
gain access to all the helpful services of this bank.
You build credit standing where it cgn do you much futur
You can place your insurance locally, where it will rooati
interested attention.
You get the needed credit at a fair cost.
For 40 years I have been giving
much study to the writings of Sir
Isaac Newton (1642-1727) who was
the world's greatest scientist. His
Law of Action and Reaction is the
basis of the Babeonchart which has
been such a wonderful guide to me
and my clients. His actual library
has been moved from his London
home to the Babson Institute. Mrs
Babson has ane of the world's best
collections of Newtonia.
Among other Laws which' New-
tan discovered were the laws of
Gmfcy. upon which our Itfe, health
and happiness depend. This free
■power of Gravity now operates in
connection with the circulation of
gram”. Home of Mrs
3:30 p. m-
Sunbeams (3 to 8) home of Mrs.
J. H. Rice. Leader: Mrs. Chester
Bond, 3:30 p. m.
Nursery home of Mrs.
Weber 3:30 p. m.
Y. W. A. home hpss Jc
Goldman 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday, October |3:
Prayer Meeting Hour 7:30 p
Thirtieth winuftl session. Guada-
lupe Baptist Assp. Regins at Vic-
toria church 10:00 a. m. October 13
1948. ■’
Millet hgs done
bowed in reverent worship,.has turned from Ris toil to remember the great God, because the
dfttyit church Bell tolled, reminding him of his depedence on his Maker and Friend and
SavipW- Gratitt^e, humility, and worship make this man worthy of our thought and honor.
Man gt worship is man at his best
ill. m. Week days 6:45 a. m. and ati
ill Masses.
I October Devotions, ever;’ morn-
fing at Mass and Wednesday even-{
ing at 7:30 p. m.
Religious Instructions, Saturday1
■2:30 p. m.
Confessions always before Masses i
: and Saturday 4:00 to 9;00 p. m.
Action and Reaction has been
rood to me, I hAVe now determine
to give time anl money to his
ivity Laws, f
Baptist hour broadcast
WOAI 7:30 a. m.
Bunday scfcdpl M
Morning worship 10:50 a. ip-
“T. U.” for all gges 6:15 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p m.
Monday, October 11 . '
W. M. V. “A Royal Service
D. C. WOODERSON, Mgr. Phone 127 or 747-R or Inquire
Freund Funeral Home
BUCHEL NATIONAL BAM
Member Federal Day®* Ceive^L^
SCHOOL DAYS AND COOKIES
’..’t £
' Sunday Sclfool—9:4fi a. m.
Morning Service—11' a. m.
Communion Service 11:00'a. m.
EvwChg Service—7:80 p. m.
SHIPMENT OF
FIRESTONE 670,14 SUPER
BALLOON TIRES.
See Them
Ako
Firestone Super Anti-Freeze
Apartment Gas Ranges
Gas Heaters
NIELSEN 7-UP BOTTLING (Jo.
KHNtetam
. J. X NEWMAN ASONS
W. B. QABBCT9 ABSTRACT CG
B.LWHkre
THE CURRO BBGORD
Daily - WeMdy - tonday
CUERO MOTOR SALM
Kais*r FT—ei Dqalere
in no systematic taste of all these
resends of material* tp inflate
linst Gravity carried out in the
inner bf my friend the late Jtapv
A. Bdlson. We may fail to find
. YOUNG'S
SERVICE STATION
FMoeMs mw.
£?' WMf auc^i use and this brings u*
back to paragraph (I) abmre.
F7 W* shall also keep records of all
i ■ Gravity experiments by others and
g encourage three who are now work’
.. 'Ing on shelter projects. In sport
' «6 are prepared to serve as a clear-
ing house for all Gravity research,
aqd are dgteftnined- to be experts
thereon. If only in pert successful
we will bring te each reader of th«
' Column unlgta personal blewings
> - and through th* conservation of
. . coal, oil and ggs, reduce the price
thereof and make them available
for other usee, reducing electric rates
«t. to consumer* and increasing e»m-
togs for utility •tockholdere.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
A. A. Carter, Pastor
Week of October 10th:—
SUltoAY:
Church School Rally Day 9:45.
Morning Worship—11 a. m.
: M v F. Evening Meeting 6:30.
Eveninw Worrship at Nursery.
MONDAY — *
• W- s. 0. s. Study Meeting 3 p. m
WEDNESDAY’:—
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1948, newspaper, October 8, 1948; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189552/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.