The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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dloudy weather white everybody
Hy. day evening, the Wth with the Mev>
L Hwen xfhMted a White with of M Casapo d<tog the preadMng.
JMMEe Stoday evening.
A? Who spent Sunday with
id Mrs. E. A. Moore and fam~
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amity jet Snehel. Beady and
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INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.—(INS)— The
telephone ran? at Police Read-
quarters here and Henry Brooks,
homes art gofnfe dcWn to mata^ the police “heHe man” answeted.
A yaing Woman Wfts on the line.
“Please send two officers out," she
asked. “I want them to ihake fath-
er get up and take a bath!” . .
After digesting this dumbfound-
ing request, Brooks informed tire
girl that police did not undertake
valet services.
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eleven WWMck - / .
The Revival meeting
cteteafl ©today night. Every ehe
and -prtSMed tttoMdvtete as MwtfAed
4bMy wptrft HiM exirted. ttte itob
cun MtoMhi tfto w«rt delivered MMi
___________/three wiiMtifto te the chwdh.
Mrs. Fred- Thlgpto spent ttte ifiMeto revival began Mto- i
Eh Mr.' tod Mrs. Hy. day evening, the Wth with t»Mev-
mtob Benoodc. pastor, and Pun
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THOUSANDS'of new customers have tested
the ^volity ef this new gasoKne they efl
confirm every claim we make— More Power,
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then going intf> some public pl/ce
to eat, where there are strangers. Town Hall by Hamden Post of The
and a menu through which
’ have to WkAe laboriously to
somefeMg you »tok , _
■i Mte SttptMMfe Ka&h fe Visiting
retethto «f Victoria M Mtotent.
Mta UMtet Macha iBtot Satur-
day dfcfct Wit idler grtodtaother,
MYt fed* Madia.
M«s Mwfl WlftfttoBMh, Misses
Hilda aak fcoute fcah£j ato, Henry Something should he done about tfie.
Kahch spent dtoday ____________
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mffls tod Baugh- Vst. of it and
ter or Roseville.
Jee Mach spent Bunda'y morning
—, John Maeha of
Stratton.
WMm Adelfa Deubruva spent Sun-
day night with her grandmother
• Mrs. Rosa Macha^ —Water Lfly.
y^Alowstone TOUR
j CHICAGO. Ill.—Jane A. Delano
■ipost of The American Legion i
~J —- -flplatofnfc to conduct a big summer ^ie country and gone to w iidtel'
Wishfhg for It to clear eft The hfcfl(towte t'efloWSttoe National Park they aren’t keeping
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IS ONLY one real reason for smoking and that's ple^fsurt. A
Iprttty good reason after all. The cigarette you select id thewkmg r«M
witt te tte one teat can contribute most to your enjoyment.
Canteh are made with that idea in mind—the idea that gemime
vnokt pfeastte is whaf you want fn a cigarette.
When you try teem you will find a refreshing difference—a tttfld,
■MftdW riteaess of choke tobaccos—a blended hacmony of fragrance^
aitey smocte—teat makes smoking a delight.
the fact teat more millions have dhosen Camel than any Other cig^
room for them.
My Mea about a cookie jar to dig
iftto When you are hungry, a barrel
df teftiW’ I. a cat to kick and a few
gevtotenfc fn the Window is going
id sttek, tod t the men of |
todAy toJW MMtW t?hat have beauty
ahd coMtart tore than they enjoy
cerifttod ftntotare with
food df a ttttel Mtan table.
I ■don't bttfeve <Mh«r men
women , enjoy working all day,
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U M — Meadames J. L. DuBOse
B. S. DuBdse attended I
Mn cf W Hawthorne club
ero Tuesday, Mp. Chas. Smith
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retiring,president ‘Of
CMte Btefletd was in Cuero
.When yoe are tired, there is no
joy like dropping ii^<L the home
chair and having the right
food brought tc you. A nice cool
place in summer where the women
has stayed at' home long enough to
pull dewn the shades where the sun
rhdrie. and fixed -a few flowers In a
vase. There’s something about it
that whets ycur appreciation of a.
wife and "makes you want td go cut ’
next day and slave to gfw her |
everything she wants. ‘
Itn not saying that wives today •
don’t do that. So many thousands | _
do. I'm talking to those who don’t. .’’iLJ O
and telling them they’re missing ■ /
something.
I know a girl’with a $6 a week!
room who bought a gcrartftim from ■
a ■Street peddler., and some then tri-i
cal gauze curtains aid riwde her I
fcom lock so "bright it was a joy to
go heme to it after her days work.
I kriGw a woman worth millions, ;
and her home locks like ac lub. The |*
icicles scratch you when you walk
through. • /
I’m going to harangue about the
home and what a grand place it is
as lang as I can talk.
(If I’m wrong, why?
Universal Service, 63 Park Row, New
York City.)
Copyright W30
Premier Syndicate, Inc.
<M do any damage tb
crops.
Most everybody is busy working
ait the present time, while some are
busy rtiopptag cdtton and tktee
who have tomatoes are busy picking
Rbads in our community afe in a
*kiriy good condition at present,
but if it keeps on raining they won’t
Oe so very good for trarettng.
Joe Macha was a business visitor
for vacation after
school at Dreyer.
Mrs. J. W. Maness visited
daughter. Mis. k Coppedgfc
Cuero during the past week.
Wk. Tito. Mrtphrte tod Mrt.
AMe Haudr were tore TKursday
jk I Homp i
R .Wto aflttooto Wte «B-
jfift* by ttte mentors « toe UMfts
AM tod a Iteto WlWftu < ttriMd
guests when Mrs. John Murphree
acted as hostess on Thursday of the
past week. The usual routine of
business was attended to after__
wMto to tetertstog MM Wtoh
engaged in, affording much merri-
Itorit tod pieMure to the gweste.
bike ahd c
freshments.
ft b hoped MMt these tote iff rt-
flfl
Ms rttofa to to proto «
her fateflftj ctototokmer. Mr. Mte
■tor. tor Mit apteMM tort Ite ft
tavtog tote on tor torta tratoMft
roads Itoto* tote WtotWft.
L Letos of Cuero was looking^** toftflg gikHtofl arid -pm th ttp-’
_ . top shape. , . , t —Cor
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t M^y,2#—MJjs MAg?R>’M«fe r*am-'
, ham arrived home Friday from
tew .Weinert after completing her,
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spend her vacation with her par-i
ehtt, far aYid "Mrs. W.’
Miss Vivian Adcock, is attending
S. W- :T. ’T. Kl at ton Marras
Mr$. Thos. K. Burrow is visiting
fii Sa*n Antonio at'the home of her
■sistet Mrt. -J® J. WMfcek
ited her mother, Mrs Lulu Mur-
phree Thursday. ,
Mias Minette MiBiftan is at tame
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♦ Oil YTfese Wortfeft*
' By LEOLA ALLARD. ' 4
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I’m beaming. I'd rmile at rt»y
worst enemy if he walked in now.
A man in Chicago wrote that it was
a pleasure to read something that
is just plain common sense. He
meant this cohmm. ffe says it's Ms
• first fan letter.
Much obliged, but I wish ' you
couM see the letter that came with'
! Sy Written by a woman Who sajrs
with tehe says- wwmen give men ah ttie
... . . .1 .that men are
■wrong to expect the kind of wives
their mothers Wert. That I am l^ts
<tf Other things and crazy. v * ,
It isn’t right or fair to enpe^A j
modern girls to sft tn the eamfr 4
wirti a 'Starched w»te apfou tend
knit. Nobody ddes expert, it Ba
‘caht deby that the Noate ts ft
^titutiOn worthy of prtSrtvi
Yet If you ask about Rfiycnrte
is they have just left their pti
f .house
more. MOre and more hotels
toterta.. i • Tf fj ?HU
ijKte^gv
Bteto—totete f i , / .
school term at that place and will I keep 0Q tfae he I ■
toaa^t b Mtotete trip to te/rt- • the cockpit just before he tested
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1930, newspaper, May 21, 1930; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1243899/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.