The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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HOSPITALITY ON
THE WAY HOME
CHEAPSIDE
MRS. S. E. MILLER, Cor,
BONDS
BOURBONS
SCOTCHES
Thurs
If It’s Whiskey We Have It
NAMI
THOMASTON
PACKAGE STORES
Leota
Alois
the SURGE!
FARMALL B
FARMALI.
Cuero Machinery & Hardware
We Feature
Nationally Standard
Of Merchan
Lines
Fair Prices
Our
Cuero's One Stop Home,
Phone NO. 9
Krueger
Elwood
Johnny
several
Russell
Edwin
Alvin
the
and
No. W. Mala, Ph. 155 Geo. Nanai.
No. fc—317 S. Esplanade Ph. 135 Bill Kami
That's why so many dairymen have waited ior a Surge ... to
get a machine that they will WANT to go right on using tor
years to eome.
Because SURGE does
saving plus milking spet
•can buy. These things
SURGE keep right on bei
with a birthday party in
of her . little daughter.
re you ail the time saving, and work
gn« ease ot cleaning that your money
. and SURGE SERVICE makes the
a good milking
four grand
and Wayne Atzen-
Ann Arnecke and
Pallbearers were
Fritz Wlndberg
Edgar Atzenhofer,
and Bill Schultz.
Mesdatnes Will Wright
Charles Muiphree and
sons, Bobby Wright
Murphree drove to San
hi.- aunt.
arrived from
her father, J.
relatives.
'ul.a. Okla., is
de R. L. Mur-
and y
two H
Billy H
Antonio one t'X
Mrs. J: R. “
Mrs. Henry Carson and
visited in San Antonio for
days last week. Mr. B. S.
accompanied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Upton Ruddock
’eft Friday afternoon for Houston
I A’here they are visiting with
friends.
Miss Evelyn Hiller of Gonzales
was a guest of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. W. H. Hillen, the past
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoeltje had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
fcammie Sutherland and Misses
Dorothy and Beatrice Stoletje, all
of Cuero. . .
Miss Peggy Winslet t of Cuero day last week to visit
Winslet t.
Lee and
Rivers were
Lee and J.
week end.
H. Houston
of Gonzales
Joe Watson.
and Mrs. J. K.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace
f Three
the C. F.
homes last
Mrs. H.
BOTTLED UNDEE AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, Cuero, Texa*
© 1948. The Coeo-
tk-O
Sponsors were
Bade, Edwin
ind James Hartman. He
the name Harold Wayne.
YReMe Lena Glsler*
Mrs. Alvin Bade entertained i
group of little folks Tuesday after
noon
honor
Leota June, who was 4 years old
on Wednesday, June 2. Those that
came to wish Leota a happy birth-
day were Glenda and Billy Dorn-
burg, Roman Lee and Darlene
Bethke, Kenneth Ray
Wayne Sirler
Duderstadt.
played, lunch was served,
ing of a pretty birthday
cookies and sandwiches.
■t»Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ideus visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Gkler and Jo Nell Thursday night.
• Mrs. Ruth Knocke and daughters
of Cuero visited with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Krueger over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Glsler and
daughters visited with Mr and Mrs
Elder Abrameit of Goliad
day night.
Mrs. Ed. Jacobs and ran
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bade arid Leota Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn
hbd son, Mr. and Mrs.
Glsler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Keene and Mrs. Ruth
and ]
and
and Mary
After games
This community was saddened spent the week end with her par- i Wr
Saturday evening by the passing ents.
of Mrs. C. A. H. Anecke. She
closed her eyes for eternal rest at, children
6:30 p. m. Saturday. She leaves
to mourn her death her daughters.
Mrs. A. C. Hiller, Miss Emilie Ar-
necke. 3 grandsons, Carl
Henry and Melton Hiller, three
grand daughters, Mrs. Edgar At-
zenhofer, Mrs. Howard Moore and
Miss Hazel Arnecke
children, Merle
hofer, Patricia
Sandra. Moore.
Blue Albrecht,
Carl Arnecke,
Edwin Thieme
Don
Jean
were
consist-
cake,
Overcharge No One
Fair To You As A Purchaser And To
24-Bottle Case ^1
$100 plus deposit — at your dealer
Mia J. M. Young
San Antonio to visit
R. Wright and other
Ji c Muiphree of '
here for a visit in t
■phive home.
R. L. Murphree home.
The Mexican W. O. W. camp q£
this- place celebrated with a bar-
becue last Sunday. It was held at
the school house and was reported
as a laige affair by those who at-
tended it.
visitors in
R. Arnold
Mr. and
Arnecke, and Mrs. Rcbinson all
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Schrader
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Garnet,
all of Gonzales were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Schrader Sunday
evening.
We are sorry to report that Joe
Russell was taken to the Lutheran
hospital in Cuero Sunday morn-
ing.
Rev.
regular
He and
in the
ices.
wh.o
but eemed :
they were t!
Miss Dolly Shamblin of Dallas i.-,
here for a \i;it with her aunt. Mrs.
'Pearl Conwell.
Mrs. IL F. Me Donald of Austin
came in Saturday and spent the
night AyUhJier-cousin, Mrs. W B.
Ciilliham and on Sunday left for
Edna where she will visit other
kin-folks.
Mrs. Myrtle Lamb and daughter,
Retta Ann are ai acme after
visiting relatives in Houston.
Ralph Reiffert of Cuero was an
eaily business visitor to this little Ne- York City’s Empire State
town. I Building- t. me tanest man. - made
C. E. Bottcroff filled his. Master Bobby Wright is in Cor--1 siiuctme in the world,
appointment here Sunday. ~______... . . _ .
Mrs. Bottoroff were guests ‘ a -J
Elder home between serv
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Krueger Satur-
day night.
/■■'Mr. and Mrs. - Herman Oelke and
family of Cuero visited with
and Mrs. Alvin Bade and
Wednesday night.
These visiting in the
Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Barnes
and daughter, Kay, from Midland,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Barnes Saturday and Sun-
day. They returned to Midland
Monday. Mi’s. Barnes went tilth
them fo a two weeks visit.
Completely Equipped. Ready to Go
Both New and Used.
With Six
Attachments
With Three
Attachments
I. WffOEVIUE
f. (Carrie V. TbSiUBs Oer.l
Misses Alma and Ellen Sager
/left for Seguin Sunday after, noon
♦here they will attend the Church
Institute thia wee* j
»'M^. and Mrs Victor Hartman
ihadffielr infant
Sunday morning.
Hrs. Elder Abrameit and Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Gisler and Jo Nell.
Erlends of Albert Buehrlg and
Robert Goehring are sorry to hear
of their illness at this writing. They
are both in a Cuero hcdptal. . We
wish them a very speedy recovery.
j.MT. and Mrs. Arthur Seller-and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gebbert
and daughter, Ben Marr and son
Lawrence and Miss Aldeen Glsler
visited in the Albert Zeimann
w
£ s
a
s
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 9, 1948, newspaper, June 9, 1948; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189609/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.