The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 151, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 27, 1909 Page: 1 of 6
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CUERO, DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27. 1909,
MOT I WORRY
tsted Friday iftoroooa
dson case and the dc-
ccd several a it nesses,
adjourned over till
Sing at eleven o’clock
ffeing. Judge Wilson
Ida at noon yesterday,
kit tbe state will In-
al witnesses in rebut*
iefense doses.
i Tbe recital of the music class at
Turner hall Monday night reflected
credit on their teacher, Miss Beau-
mont. $pch a lengthy program
cannot be mentioned in detail as
such affairs it is readily understood
are not intended so much as enter-
tainment for the public as exhi-
bition of the progress and improve-
ment made by the pupils and Jhe
display of good and enthusiastic
work of the teacher. Appreciating
p|jter valuable assistance in the study
i music her class made “Miss
Lillie” the recipeut of a iovifc
souvenir, a gold chain and locket,
6.00 kind at
7.00 kind at
at Dietze’s.
ood $a.oo quality,
*'■48 «
ates had! a '"barm
Andrews pasture J
era! guests were
them Lieat. Gov. ]
Kleberg end otb<
petizing dinner wa
Jndgf S. F. $
Davidson made sp
which were creep
Mr Davidson arms
Hast aod/hts eftbt
tears to the eyes of
was a most enjoyajt
Wivfta, Start a HaaO Laundry
»f Necseaary, Ha Can, with Hla
It was a complete surprise to the
object of the childrens’ affectionate
regard, who were grouped around
her <m the stage. The presentation
was made hi behalf of the class by
Theodore Klrkham.
is of Corpus
lay on a visit
at%PI§l
of clever party «
jgok place at tbe a
pes Mary Crain
Kid issued lnvi-
log of the week t
0 bring “A pil-
vks to beguile.”
the invited re-
5WS,others varied ^
Ires to adorn the
X ladies giving six "
When the guests ,
spacious par lor was
iwing with happyjl
W An |origtnal ai
Friday* afternoon t
Craltf home.,, M
ao<J%ioy Flaneg
latlans the beginb
\ , lT> m
with the requested
low for the ^onis
Twenty-three 4
Miss Ethel Dickens, a grand-
daughter of Charles, is opposed to
the plan of erecting s monument to
his memory. In bis will be dis-
tinctly said “no monument, mem-
odai or testimonial.” She is a
business woman, the head of a
typewriter firm in Gondon.
B. F. Lucas 1
pushing his list fc
Roseville Tueads
they are golog to
there Tuesday an
are invited.
Flick, Kleas, Misses Annie Fudge,
Thorne Remschell, Bessie Atkin-
son, Floy Finney, Viva and Mary
Crain; Kellie Thompson, Bess!
Phitdott, Tony Leonard*. Mrs. W.
W. A. Blackwell, Jr., entertains
Mrs. D. C. Proctor leaves shortly
for Virginia where she will join
Miss Edna and spend the heated
term - 42! 'f. . ■ n *wz> * i
•; [elegant chai
;b- had arrived
he filled to os
Monday afternoon at 530
ers are requested to meet
IRY FOR STATE Of TEXAS AID
* progressions engaged the attention
[ of the guests. At tbe end oi seven
I games the bows were awarded to
I Mrs. F. P. Semes, ace; Miss Floy
^ Finney, lone hand; Mrs. F. W<
\ Kirkham, booby. A bevy of young
SILVER;^
ED “CHINA,
There’s sot a soul iu ten short days will kn
.J The sun who gathers pumpkins »the snai
■' * had* the man who keeps a bumping is the
-|Tbe asan who advertises with short and s^
Is the man who blame, the editor becaiue
. The man who gets the business has s stroa
ladles becomingly gowned in pretty
summer costumes were substitutes
. See Our Lises of......
Swire. Tinware, Chine, Glassware
1, 5 and 10c Goods, Notions, Candy
_______ m'WtsZk- - •
expectant guests. A
answered by names
magazines had been ai
first price was captt
Emma Wagner and ti
Ubs Bucjttl, The ■
served refreshments
assisted by Mrs. and-J
caricg for the gutsi
plete the enterrainil
inclined carried the*
to the club rooms a*
lag them- dai; M
kse f Mothers dub for Cuero.
Much good can be done by united
effort and all the mothers inter-
■ ested are invited to join
The Cemetery association ladies
want everyboy to wear the fence
iped “tag” on firemen’s day and
tnake their “tag day1’ a glorious
success. v
Mrs. W. F. Christian and datagh
ter, Misa Lena of ^igveport, ^
are yisiting the family oi wJfi
Conally in North Cttoro. fdH
looking
•Houses, Farms and
i from |806 to $$*00.
Oar Raachas are
10,000. Sell you 8300 8
par acre. % Over 300
a 0 to 10 times. See
ter shop.’ Phase 134.
visit and enjoyed
iHfcSiul
riyiMllL
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 151, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 27, 1909, newspaper, June 27, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845971/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.