The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 161, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 9, 1961 Page: 4 of 10
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4 THE CUERO RECORD. Sunday July S>. 1961
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’56 Graduates Cuero
High Hold Reunion
A large group of 1956 grad- mon hour was’ followed by a
Early American
Style Continues
Furniture
Favorite
active members may contact
Mrs. Gerrard at 305 K. Jn:tr»
Linn, or Mm. Basil Bell. Hai-
lettsville Highway, Victoria. Tex-
as.
uatet of Cuero High School held
a gay Independence Day reun-
ion at the J. D. Bramlette coun-
try home
Donald Ray Finch of Nixon.
*56 <4a«* president, presided o'-
er an assembly at which each
guest related happenings of the
oast five years. Mrs Leroy Grif-
rin of Yorktown, the former Jo
\nn Warzecha, won a prize for
delightful swim in the Dram-;
lette pool.
At six oxlock that evening,
after hours of reminiscing, the j
former classmates reluctantly j
departed for their respective ho-1
ines.
About fifty of the class of ei-i
ghiy-four graduates were priv-j
ileged to attend the affair Also
present were Mr. and Mi- La-
i likely to live irt a sky scraper
! as a country house There i*
. such a wealth of design variety
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having the most children, and ngdon Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Id-
Miss Mary Blanche Fanett was mcr Luddeke Miss Annie Lee
awared a prize for having recci- Green and Mrs. Henry Leinhard.
ved the highest college educa- who was first grade teacher at
tion. John C French School for most
A barbecue served during the of the group
are recent design adaptations.
The well sealed dresser or buf-
i fet base with sweeping curves
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Be Sure Of A
Balanced Diet
Are you sure that your family
is getting a balanced diet? A
well-balanced diet is essential
for good health. This is especial-
ly true if you are reducing or
are still growing
The human body is a complic-
ated machine that needs a wide
variety of raw materials to
make it work efficient!;. The
onlv way you ran get this variety
is by eating different folds
Vegetables and fruiis are
stressed -m any reducing diet
because they give you many of
tile elements you need ana are
often fairly low in fat-making
caiorie*. They give you the ad,
important bulk and at the same
time valued vitamins.
Vitamin B2 is found in vegeta-
bles such as spinach, peas and,
kale. Vitamin K is derived from j
green leafy vegetables such a*
spinach and tomatoes Toma-
toes are also a fine source of
Vitamin C along with orang-i
es, tangerines, lemons, grape- j
fruit and straw berries.
Vitamin A is found in vegeta-,
b'es sueh as spinach, peas car-
rots asparagus and sweet pota-
toes. Vitamin's C and A are }
damaged by heat For this rea-j
son it is a must to include in
each day s diet some uncooked j
vegetable and fruit.
Meat supplies the necessaiv j
protein to rebuilt’ tissue and
blood Milk is often called, the :,V
“perfect food’’ and should be a
part of e erv person s diei , I
young and old. Some sugar j
important but most of us tend 1 j
to over-eat in this department, j
Try to get your children to de- •
veiop a taste .or all foods. Ln
tins way you can !>e sure that
they will eat a variety of foods
and thus get a balanced diet
If there is some vegetable or
meat that you do not eat
keep this knowledge from the
children until alter they have
been eating this food for quite
a while and you are sure the;,
j enjoy it.
Thai Dallas Look
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Dining area adjoining living room carries
out the Colonial theme. Here a pair of tall
wing chairs define the two areas. The spoon
footed, turned legs of the extendable table
• I Big game hunters in Manilo-
The popularity of Karly-Am- j and shaped moldings are among I ha will be required to wear white
crican furniture continues as 'he more elegant details. De- j clothing starting next fall
probably -the outstanding nation-' s£n?8' ‘nW^ty in adapting,
al choice. Its admirers are as 1°“ forms ,0 new usef helPs 10
- add spiee lo some of the col-1
lections.
Hand woven rush or cane.
| within this general *‘y!e. no two ' f°rmerly exclusive to chairs, has
homes need be look-alikes ! been1 mud* lnt0 bed head ‘™" d!
I Details make the difference. r»nels wl,h ‘•harming results.
I The graceful queen Anne leg1 ®eF*use ,be *dca ls associated
land round legs with s|ioon foot!w,th cha,rs- ,hr n0" seem,
to invite reading or TV viewing.
Our ancestors wore also in-
genious in getting double du:.\
from their furniture The c andle
shelf pulled out from desk, table'
or small commode was neces-
sary. Today the little candle shcl
has new convenience.
Lending itself to a surprising
list of modern uses is the dry
sink Fitted more often with j
stain proof plastic than the old
tin liner, the dry sink conies in-
to the living or family room as
a planter, a bar. or server for,
snacks. Behind wood or glass
doors the base stores anything
from book*. China, to a TV. I
TIMELY
BEAUTY
HINTS
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and (he shaped bases and arched paneled
doors of the cabinets are typical of the
design themes enriching Early American
furniture. Blowing Rock Furniture Co. *1
Ways To Identify
Poison Ivy
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fashion Cei.'er Photo
Watermelon patch applique
develops a gay mood for one
of Ted da Togs favorite Teen
fashion*, the fun shirt. Both
Isiand style shirt and new Cal-
cutta length short i a hit
shorter than a Jamaica
length) are of no-iron cotton
twill.
Every year millions of people
suffer with the itching, swelling
and blisters of poison. There ha-
ve even been cases where, when
left untreated the victim has suf-
fered prostratiion and death. The
poison oak of the Pacific States
has similar effects.
, There are many diffeint <-ur-
1 es but mme of them ate com-
i pietely satisfactory. The best
policy is prevention. The first
step in this direction is knowing-'
posion ivy when you see it. (I
I know of several cases where a
1 poison ivy vine was being culti-j
vated in a garden. •
{ Poison ivy can grow as a y me
for ground cover or a shrub.
When the bush or vine becomes
well established it may grow
| stiff branches, four or five feet
! long. The three-parted leav es
! are. perhaps the surest w ay to
1 identify it.
j When posion ivy climbs a tree,
jit usually develops a rope-like
‘stent covered with rootlets
'will often be too large to put
j your hand around - a thing you
( certainly would not want to do, I
as the rootlets can poison the
’ same as the foliage
There are a number of ways
j to identify poison ivy.
1 Three leaves, a high sheen
with small variation in '.he edg-
es of it. is a start. Learn how Mine-. Langdon Smith. F. R
the leaves darken through the Koehler and William Cusack
season were hostesses for a partv Thurs-
This is most important as there day in the Cusack home feting
are numbers (if non-puson \ in- -——----
es similar in appearance to poi- shade of green coloring through
son ivy but they keep their same the season.
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X ERHATII-li — Young home-
makers will find colorful cot-
ton* like these pspeciall' suited
to their busy live*. The gay
pinafore apron m:i> to- worn
over a solid-eolored shirtwaist
dress or over slim pants. This
outfit by Miss Pat of Califor-
nia is ideal for spring house
cleaning. .....
Party Given For
Mrs. C. P. Ernsler
l Mrs. Clete Ernster on her bir-
thday
Luncheon was served after
games of bridge. *
Guesta numbered twelve.
Mike Davis Has
Birthday Party
An afternoon of fun was enjoy-
ed by a group of little friends
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Burgess Davis, Jr.. Saturday
July l. the occasion marking
the third birthday of Michael
Davis.
Outdoor games and a gym set
' afforded pleasure during the par-
ty hours from 4:00 to fi :(X) p ut :1
Mike's birthday cake w a s
white confection decorated -vi.th
clowns. Other refreshments con-
sisted of ice cream, animal cook-
ies and pink lemonade. Minin-;
I hire flags were given as favors
The guests included Cory Duc-
kett. Susan Putman. Jeff & Pat-
ricia Jacobs. Stepehen Byeriv, 1
Tonya Laake. Cindy McElroy.
Tonya Drommgoole. Natalie M. -
Elroy and Lisa Lou and Mark
Davis.
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The per capita consumption of
water in 1960 was 150 gallons
per day.
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Good grooming is just
important for men as for wo-
men. and very often a man's
success can be enhanced by
grooming hints gleaned from
a wife or sister
Many times husband* and
brothers have to he reminded
that they need a haircut, that
their shoes should be shined,
or that their nails require
trimming. According to groo-
ming authority Max Factor.-
these men are usually so en-
grossed in improving them-
selves in their jobs, studies,
or hobbies, that they are just
forgetful. They will be grate-
ful for suggestions that could
help them attain their goals.
Resides offering these re-
minders, a woman can aid in
the appearance and success
of a man by keeping him suj>-
plied with all the grooming
requisites he needs shav ing
essentials, after shave lotion,
cologne for men, hair dress-
ing. and nail clippers. Women
should get in the habit of tak-
ing a mental inventory of
these items, just as they do of
their own requisites, and re-
place them when needed.
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Chi Omega Alumnae
To Organize A ssn.
Chi Omega alumnae are or-
ganizing an area association in
Victoria, according to Mrs. Pc>-
bert J Gerrard of that city.
All Chi. Omega alumnae and
BEACH BEAUTY — Perfect
for n Hawaiian holiday op
anyplace you find sand.
and sun. I> this two-piece bath-
ing suit in muatard-coloretf
cotton. A short matching jack-
et goes with the suit stvled bp
California, designer, Elizabeth
Stewart. |
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STOB^,
Turn off the Cuero
hiuay onto Itcd River
and you'll aee our
beautiful new building
at 1706 X. Navarro
TOY TOWN USA -
VICTORIA
Meet Your Friend* At Ttie
COZY NOOK
Complete Fountain Service
Good Coffee
Broiled Hamburger
Sandwiches
Magazines
Phonograph Records
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PLAY SAFE WITH
INSURANCE
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in your crop*,
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Hall storage units create interesting panelled effect and
color. These have brass hinges and knobs. Wood is deep
«tarm brown.
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Ka<k to arhool fashion*
arriving now 1 Make se-
lection* early for choice
In colurk and *iz..-».
USE OWt
LAY-AWAY
ox The iUtc.ADE
VICTORIA
IX THE \IU-\(,E
Dreaming of a brand new home of your very
own.-' No need to dream any longer — get into
action now and turn those dreams into reality!
Just give us a mental picture of the home von
have in mind and we ll swing into action with
plans, materials, labor, and financing ... to build
jou a home of which you will always be proud.
W e are headquarters for top quality building
materials, including spib grade-marked Southern
Yellow Pine lumber bearing the famous No. 77
Mill Number — your assurance of the finest lum-
ber grown and manufactured. Remember — your
home is your greatest single investment. Let us
help you build it right. . . for dividends of satis-
faction year after year.
SPIB NO. 77
Ijook for the SPIB
grade-mark and Mill No. 77
itamptd oh each piece of
lumber.,, for your
piole^tiom.
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YELLOW PINE
SMART NEW
SPORT SHIRTS
Knit*, cotton*, print* or wolldx
. . . whatever his preference,
vou’re sure to find ht* favorite*
in our bin shirl group.
1.98 to 4.98
Mcu’s Waiting
SHORTS'
2.98 to 4.98
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SHARP SPORTS PAIRS
Cool wa*b u' wearable »hii-t* plue
caeuai slacks add up to favorits
kiad cf kisure wear.
Shirts ......2.98 to 3.98
Slacks ............ 4.98
^Fair
Cuero* Mo*t C.implete
DEPXKTMEVY STORE
FOR THE SWIM SET
Brief fccxer swim trunks, topped
by a tblrsiy terry bead, c-at
Trunks ____ 1.98 to 3.98
Shirts...... 2.98 to 4.98
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 161, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 9, 1961, newspaper, July 9, 1961; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth697976/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.