The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1930 Page: 1 of 10
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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930
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attractions for Thursday, at the at-
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Friday marks the closing of the
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as request day byjrirs. Ihrig when bi this lesson. Mrs. Ihrig especial-
questions may bg . Hanswered ’ any
special recipes demonstrated. A iea-
ago. will again Mad the , Senior ture of the afternoon will be an ac-
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. tended during the week haring an elected as principal, F. E. Matthews the stage, with Mr Powell, butcher
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s winners on ’Hmraday aftgf- Junior High while
snapdragons from**'Parmen's; **» C. French school.
Mitchell Adams, sweet peas; teachers were elected „
Ma Putman, Pink rases; Miss there are several vacancies to be
i Speed, 3 lb. can of Southern ^*1 this, year, a number haring
I Coffee; Mrs. J. 8. Harman,
K. <7. Baking Powder 34 lb. Stack
of Snow QuAa; Mrs. G. J. Dreyer,
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Mrs. c. X?. Brooks, Staley’s Syrup;
Mrs. Oari DqrnbUrth, Walker*
Chat beans and tamales; Mrs. R.
B. Kteas, KC. Baking Powder;
Mrs. R. 8. McWilliams, pound of
Vtaey Gold butter; Mrs. 8. G.
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l part qf the-crowd of 256 Cuero Economist, at the opening of The
iy bow women who greeted Mt& Leona Cuero Record Cooking school Mon-
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Abcompaaied’Br
assortment of gifts ' tad quality
merchandise was awarded Wednes-
day afternoon. In addition to
ffree Work WedocmUy
P ven ifiy.
Station cer^tatF of thb J
ro Eastern Star C^apt< on *
nesday night wga tt® occask
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than eighty-five parti ripajtol
Mrs. Henry .
a of the comb J
rite City of Cuero is in
tion, a report made.by the
public accountants of San A
City Council at its regular m
reyea^edL showing that again
standing, there ia, in-caah,
applying ag»ln»t tbs Habilit
447,948.09, leaving a net li
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Proper mixing of cake ingredients,
new .methods ot flavoring, and the
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on the Roper gas range were among
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Fi*t Figte( . Brings
i Wrath of Court
On ^ttomeya.
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for Jctm C. Ley assisting Mrs. Ihrig
in the lesson, which will show the_ the usual attendance prizes
school the most desirable cuts ana
the utilization of the cheaper cuts.
A delicious Crisco cake with
Pen-jel frostin. two delicious party
salads, a varied assortment of de-
licious canapes, and two kinds of _
sandwiches were ineluded in the pany and the
: cooking demonstration which lea- ~ ■
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!0N IN BRADY TRIAL
Cole Dobbs Makes Report Hear Fi
on Rotary Cinvention itf Down
Corpus Christi. q.
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DALLAS. May 15—(INS}—Before
a hushed court room and while ttz
defendant wept audibly Mrs. John
W. Brady today told from the wit-
ness stand the sordid details of her
husband's intimate relations with
Miss Lehlia Highsmith for whose
murder Brady is on trial. Mrs.
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" Nllibetian of teachers formed the suggestions for serving the main those which expert home economists
major portion of business transact- meal of the day. With no conflicting have found to have better results,
ed bFttie Cuero school board at-
its meetiifc Monday evening, teach- tendance was the largest of any day
ert for the Junior High,-John C.
French. Senior High, Mexican
school, and colored school being
named at this time.
8. M. Meitim, who was re-elected
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was suing 6ollie
a result of
ded airi HMkBent.’ sp-
ie safe
‘Attorney,
the OQ
entirely ,
gh taibankment ,
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m removed thus
W Tip and down
> Many ballots wer^ken.
The case jgiren «to th
r M 5 p. m- Wednasday. Hot
i rhad filled the ctetraiM W
. Following the initiation se
" pnost interesting and attrimfi
gram including Batches an
presented. Among the 4
was a drill by the Edna C
which formed the letters o
tag the name <rfd* ‘
Mhtam. At thet
^ .. . gram beautiful a
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the visitors were 8
ro JDhtoto M a <fe
served 093 mW
ed table*, adorned w
and swnt pga*. f A
zticipgtion of the real
Itoeu ah I'm. can?Southern Blend coffee;
a give Mrs Wilkerson, K. C. Bating Pow-
we new der: Leola Henneke, Walker* ■‘Red”
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Freda Krqeger il credit at Cuerc
Steam Laundry; Genevieve Mfller,
Staley’s Golden Syrup; Maxenq
Mkyer, Buttery’s BrBlianthre, Mm.
R. Ix Barnes, soap dish from H.
.uux«e A Co. machinery*
utihA Clara Thompson, 3 lb. can £T
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All fciterest for Cuero
centered today in the
Cooking School, which a* ft draws
to p close is attracting mw£ and
more atteotiqp from the house-
wives of the community. This was
one of the biggest days of the week,
ffamed. the standpoint of
1st be attendance but from the program
welcoming him into Cuero Rotary
and instructing him in the prin-
ciples of Rotary.
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gineer, was the guest of Albert
Dtetse and G. <A. Gaenslen, archi-
tect who furnished plans for the nod despite her
new Catholic church and both of .....
the firm of Falbo & Guido, eon- her husband remained from
tractors in charge of the cons Vue- his *- •-
.tian of the church, were guorts of
iMib whether it
ghway are moek
i reason the ex-
v bring dene on
lineT^betw^n
nd Yoakum and on the
t between Cuero and
imgn tn«e improve;
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A report by Cole Dobbs, delegate
w.„ 1 40’the district Rotary convention
Mrs. Henry Lienhard and Mrs. K *®‘ Corpus Christi featured the reg-
t 1 »«ii __ Ular Rotarv norm lunrhpnn hm*» in-
structors at the West End Mexiten Dobbs making a complete rc-
school. ’ tort on the recent Corpus Chrteti
The following were named jn the tothdring. ; :
/ An invitation from Uk' Yoriqn
Rotary Club inviting local Rctari-‘| Brady declared that she still loved
ans to an Inter-City Meeting to be
held tn Ytakum May 30th, was ac-
cepted and members were urged to
attend this meeting. ,
E. E. Young, manager of Stowers
Furniture Co., donned the baby
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colored school: Q. L. Gatthings. W
B Cook. Nau Nida Hannon, Jo*ie
Watts, Wm. Carrol. Ester Brookins,
Susie Farrow, find Annie Countee.
Advantages of
■ Are Pointed Out
New advantages at the splendid
Atoper Gas Range hare been reroal-*
Grace ed by Mrs. Leona Rusk Ihrig in her
at the request of bti eld lectures at the Becmti s Cooking
‘ ^School. One of'these attractive
w ranges have been used >y this ex-
rt part in her demonstrations each
tured Pvty
Etectfcm «f Teachera Form*
* SEVERAL VACANCIES
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LOSES LIBEL SUIT!
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Part Of The Crowd At The Record Cooking School
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Maggie Staples,
Malone, A. Ati
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Funk, 1
Yoakum:
Cena Morgan, James
tby Buffington, Mai
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From BMriley: Mesdamas Mbi
Ottoa. Ova KnatfteL Ehd
Willie Wffilamss, J. W. Pi
V. Williams, Miss Georgi
From* fort J
... Day Wednesday.
Record’s Every one of these attractive fes-
tates as demonstrated by Mrs.
Ihrig provided special interest for
the women present giving them
new ideas in serving party refresh-
ments./As on previous days of Qie
school. Mrs. Ihrig’s lecture ,, wks
BMBidtllCJiurough with .VtotaM
offered by Mrs. Ihrig. featuring a suggestions for in£n
dinner menu and other attractive methods of cookery
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A NEWSPAPER RfeFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY
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CUERO, TEXAS THURSDAY. MAY IS. isan
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weomes more
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♦Hh the new
1 of prepar.
and menus
Tarkington, Jr., Staley’s Syrup.
Former Cuero Pastor
Arrive* For Visit
Bev. Everett H. Jone*. former
rector qf Grace Church and now in
charge M 8t Paul's Waco will ar-
rive in Cuero thfc evening to spend
a few days, aM dn Friday morning
wm bold an mhy service of Holy
Communion at 7:30 at
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’BONOS'
E RETIRED
Waterworks Bonds WiU be
Retired Result of Cmm-
. cil’s Action.
REPLACE WATCHMJ
Wig Wag Snfom
•,ul1^
Croaaing.
Bonds totalhit « 500 will' be
retired as a restilt of action bp ton
city council at its regular meeting
held in tie tity bah Wednesday af-
3500 bonds, water works improve- psegriun,
ments, and 14 $500 bonds. Water 0--^ to a»
Refunding, a total of $8£004 Thia rniwnW 1
matter was one*of the most import- rBte<i
ant 'to come before the council. aJ~; a variety ot lo
though several other important
transactions were made. . \
The coimeU voted an ordinance
to allow the £T- and N. O. railway
company to replace the watchman
at the crossing on Esplanade
street with a wig way system with
the provtoon that if the wig wag.
system proved unsatisfactory, the
watchman Would be replaced.
Matteis icgarding the paving of
that section of Highway 81 leading
into Cuero and the widening of the
road to comply With state regula-
tions were also discussed^ but no
definite action taken. ‘ t
Members of the'street committee
voted to cut all weeds along streets
and in ditches in the city limits,
i Other matters of minor* import-
ance were discussed and monthly
H1 ' accounts were allowed . *
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HIRSCHBERGTO
MAKE ADDRESS
Prominent San Antonio
Business Man to Deliver
Commencement Address.
Henry Hirschberg, prapineftt
San Antonio business and civic
leader, will deliver the commence-
ment address St Cuero high school
on Saturday evening. May < 24th,
Hirschberg wiring his Acceptance
of the invitation extended him by
Superintendent 8. M. Trfelton Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Hirschberg, who is president td
the Credit Men’s Association of
San Antonio, is rated as one of the
outstanding speakers in this •ec-
tion and has addressed scores <rf
important gatherings ip San An-j
I; tonic. As president of the 8^n Aa-
tonio Klwanh club and ~ * * *
( of the Alzafar
.nd hu !U. rttoUr before toe SX.’S
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’■ The following teachers were re- .
Sleeted for tha coming term:
John C. French school; Miss Janie
BGW€. NilSi£ mlnYU£ MfingiKm. M.So J
Bertha, Harris, Mrs. Janet Cook.
* Miss Claudia Milligan. Mias Dora
Lienhard and Mrs. F. E. Matthews;
r Junior High: Miss Dorothy Cook,
’ Miss JN^t Boothe. Mps. Earl Evers,'
f Mrs. H. B. Montgon^ty. Miss Dora
- Ferguson. Miss Annie Lee Green,
'^natU Mtes K*0*1®”1 Burghard, Miss Ada
. Ito ran Orace Latoer: Senior High. Miss
Coff^i Mrt A. Mary Barthtane. Mrs. Myron Bass,
frnm >**. Max Keller, Mrs. Sutherland.
7HH, zz^ :t/Z
Burnett and Miss Lockett. k
C. Friable will again serve as in- ,“ar Bo^ry noon luncheon here ta-
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her htisbend and was standing by
taB.'-'‘ ** -ft.
She said she believed that he was
J insane. Relations between her hus-
band and the girl first came to her
attention in 1935. One day her hus-
cap and bib and was inducted in- band telephoned her to come to an
to the Cuero Club, John W. Burns apartment near the capitol and that
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she found her husband and Miss
<a- • - Highsmith, the farmer declaring .
Bob Fenner, resident highway en- that they were living there together.
Relations between her husband anri
tfae girl continued over a long pe-
protests. Mrs.
Brady described months, of anguish
-»,.^-toJ« x-xrl
his home. Judge Brady threatened
£ ' t : *W v >
T- T. jJ . ,. I. StoD*
Busitass Magi, to DwUver
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San Antonio business and
I,' every one who has ,at- High, O. A. Zimmerman being re-
will continue as principal of the
> i -i Miss Jam®
^Bowe wfH head the faculty at the
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although
proper Methods of baking as shown ternoon. The bonds include three g
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school and this has been set aside the stressed by the lecturer
ly pointed to the successful results
she obtains in the use’of the pew
workable. Crisco, K C Bating
powder, and the all purpose Snow-
Queer. flour, r
Following the lecture Wednesday,
. }.• were
awarded, and Mrs. Sullivan again
dispensed Walker's chili and hot
tamales to all of the guests at the
school. On Friday afternoon two
grand prises are to be awarded,
from the Stowers • Furniture Com-
i Central Power and
t- Light Co.
LAWYERSOASH
LLfi, May 15.-— J
^■feeagw lost Ml 'l
be- Half million dollar HtiMmiR k>
y against Collier when the 1
!-» * ' w ‘ * X' ?1 JH
ry rpturned a verdict in fav- 'J
<rf the . defendants, The j
omwell Publishing Com- ;
ly .tad Callier distributing
mfcany. Counsel .wouldn’t say
^.L^g-grB. t&ing:they had !
1 totalinjg a« months time to decide. Jury A
members declined to say how *------v
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1930, newspaper, May 15, 1930; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1244403/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.