The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CUBXO RECORD
' Mts. Ren Farmer returned Satur-
day evening from a visit with her
ailltaaf, Mrs. J. G. McMillan at Mc-
Allen, who with her little daughteer.
Dorothy Nell accompanied Mrs
Fanner to Cuero for a visit of sever-
al weeks.
A-NEW SHIPMENT-OF
Ktw cofetesy can be shown
■Pliryber fcome than to
h*far Mill appear In this
It aerres as an fxnounce-
t theif arrival and ottlmes
old acquaintances together
herwise vtould not meet. If
ve a guest please telephone
The Petite MISS Raises
-«her WAISTLINE
Rev. Williams of Galveston
Delivers Baccalaureate to
Colored Graduates.
„ t. , ... . 1 This writer, a few other white i
Mrs. Henry Doell and Miss Meta ' , , , s
T- ,, ., . . .. i visitors and st crowded church, full
Doell. all of Cuero, attended thei
, , , . „ . ; of colored folks, enjoyed-one of the!
funeral of W llham Doell at \ oakum ! ...
Sunday I ^n*est ^t,>rar>' treats it has been our j
good fortune to hear in many a day.
Robert Heyer Jr., is attending* the when on Sunday night we listened to
convention of Funeral Directors in the splepdid baccalaureate address by
El Past} this week. 1 the colored pastor of Avenue L. Bap-
t v hi. rr . .-c- ... , ' list church of Galveston. Rev. H. M.
John Milam Taylor of kotklown! „
.. . Williams D. D. delivered to the
visited friends in Cuero Sunday af- - _■ ,, , .
ternoon j RWduates of the Cue^o colored
i school. He spoke for, an • hour and a
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koehl and fsfrn- half and his topic was ‘ thought’'.
; and- Mm. Wmi . Fertsch of
hoff wore1 circulating among
t friends Saturday^ she • doing
• shopping while he looked after
teas masters. While knocking
pd‘ he called in to do a * little
igfet with the Record and says
tin wan a God send out his way.
Brett a—“Love Pirates of Hawaii"
* High School Glee Clubs assist-
f (he orchestra at the Dream-
Theatre,, Tuesday night, May 17.
rE, Williams arrived Sunday
, IJrom Slaton, Texas to visit his
*qd to see his new baby daugh-
new shipment or; Hat boxes, Hand
Suit Cases, Week-end Bags, ‘ Glad
Bags, etc., has just been added to our
gage stock.
; *
Hat Boxes ........................... $3.50 to
Suit Cases of every wanted kind and
Black Baston Bags ............................
Wardrobe ^Trunks ..........$22.50 to $
A complete luorcasre department read
of all. though .when in a serious |
strain he drove home some telling!
arguments as to why “thought" rules!
the world, urging the colored people
to think "with kind heart. ready
hand and an active brain.". “There
is nr» reason why any colored person !
with an education can not be a suc-
cess in life" declared the speaker and
turning to the graduates (three in
number on this Occasion > he empha-
sized t^e- fact to them that they had
the foundation now—just the begin-
ning—but wit lithe three requisites
above mentioned together with appli-
arrived on Saturday inofn
Mr. and Mrs. Leverett; Boesewetter
and baby of Yoakum, spent Sunday
with Cuero relatives.
and Mm. Frank Polka, and Mfts
Pplka of Yoakum were guests
. and Mrs. Ottp Buchhorn on
Butterick
1441
\ Butterick
' inn
V LUTHERAN TEA
The Lutheran Ladies will hold a
tea at the home of* Mrs. A. C. Hart-
man. 205 Hunt St., on Wednesday af-
(Advt)
Nancy Sawyers returned from,
end visit to San Antonio Sun-
turnoo*;' and reported a very
TV/HETtHER* her frock is
yy buttoned or scalloped
down the front she insists
upon an almost normal waistline.
The frocks shown above are easy
to make, for they are Butterick
styles; and each Butterick Pat-
tern contains a wonderful dress-
making guide, the Deltor,- that
shows you with pictures how to
make >our- garment. Suitable
materials are shown at our Piece-
Goods Department.
ternoon, May IS.
For the latest
\i styles twit our „
‘BUTTERICK
PATTERN
DEPARTMENT
One Price Quality Store
tie could be exterminated." He urged
the*teacbing of domestic science .ag-
riculture and other trade learning for
the colored people especially and
nothing
drove home the point that
was mote honorable than work and live much lor
every one should aim to keep em- rapidly, make just
’ployed and ■ work with a purpose in if they produce ui
view, that of becoming proficient in mut‘h to. the good
what ever they are called upon to do.
He concluded his talk with an occu-
lar demonstration of the joining of
hands of the different races in co-i
operative nfovements of onward and
upword that impressed the assembly
and he declared that in unity of pur-
pose almost all things are possible.
Superintendent Head- of the Cuero
public schools’ addressed the assem-
bly in a brief impressive talk and com-
plimented the colored people upon
the school principal antyl f^cuf|y
they have and expressed apprecia-
tion in their ccf-operation.
Following was the formal
as rendered, Sunday night.
Anthem. Teach Me Thy Way, Choral
Club. Prayer. Rev. T. T. Bradford.
Pastor Mt. Bethel church. Cuero. {
Chorus. Wonderful Grace of Jesus.
Scripture Lesson. Rev. R. S, Mushy.
Pastor Brothers Chapel. Chorus. That i
Beautiful Golden Ggte, Choral dub. j
Poem. The Negro Meets to Pray. Ru-i
belia Smith. The Graduate's Prayer, j
Class. Introduction of speaker. Rev. j
G. \V. Sheppard. Pastor Macedonia
church. Sermon. Rev. H. M. Williams.
IX I). Pastor Avenue L Baptist church
Galveston. Te^xas. Chorus. The Beau-
tiful Garden of Prayer. Remarks.
Supt. .1 H. Head. Kupt. Cuero Ind.
District. Chorus. Marching on the
Kings Highway. Club. Collection.
A. D. Nobles. M. C. Smith. Grant El-
Mrs. Ruth McCormick, Secy.
Meeting of Burns Hospital Social
Service Society Thursday, May. 19,
4 p. m. at City Hall. Short Health
Lecture will he giveu.
(Ad.vt.)
J. W. Herring, Pres,
;st achievement
electric age
TE” Cabinet
hours —we
will have
changed your
cabinet tq a
Kelvinator.
We will be
glad to send
one of our
trained refrig-
eration ex-
perts to prove
to you the ad-
vantages of
Kelvinator’s
“cold that keeps”. All to be had
at little more cost than just
burning another electric light.
Kelvinator prices are surpris-
ingly low and you c$n buy on
a convenient monthly pay-
ment plan. Visit us today or
just telephone—we can have
Married Folks
program
Thursday, May 19th
Legion Club Rooms
CUERO
Music by
Hipolito String Band
of Goliad
installed
u can reduce food waste
l buy to larger quantities at
This is the certified Kel-
vinator Salesman. In hit
easel he carries the illus-
trated story of Kelvina-
tion—‘ ‘cold that keepa”.
Sec him when he calk.
He has a mesaege for you.
prices. For Kelvinator
^the most perishable
nves worry, work and trouble.
An investment in economy, in
convenience and in health for
all your household.
3 Train* daily from Aus-
tin to North Texas Points
and Kansas City, St. Louis
and points Beyond.
Redemption of Second Liberty Loan I
fore November 15, 1927, will bo off*
our customers whose bonds are bold
by us without further notice.
We shall be glad to handle any otk
Bonds for our friends.
Come in any time and see the
line of beautiful Cabinet Kel-
vinators on our display floors.
And remember, if you alread/
have a good refrigerator, we
ean install the freezing unit in
k% Immediately—in just a few
Pecan Work
The Katy Limited leaves Aus-
tin 5:00 P. M. arriving Dallas
10:35 P. M . Tulsa 7:45 A. M.
Kansas City 1-40 f\. M. and
St. Louis 7:59 P. M.
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ty which, according to Ws ogn state-
ment has at. least 18.000 acres lit-
erally covered with pecan trees, thus
. figuring ten fives to the acre, which
i is about one-half the number usually
| planted; this single ranch would have
190.000 seedling trees Think what it
would mean if this number were top-
: ped and worked to large productive
: varieties! Allowing twenty pounds of
j nuts j»er tree and a price of 50 Vents
' per pound, the owner would realize
! 410.00 per free or about I2.0OO.OOO.O0
j annually. ^
i There is great need for organizing
| the growers fnto marketing associa-
j tious. for like the cotton growers, the
which
BUCHEL
The Kktv Flyer” leaves Austin
11:40 P. M. arriving Tulsa
6:45 P. M.. Kansas City 12:20
A M.. St. Louis Tr%0 A. M.
*r
The Texas Special leaves
Austin 11:30 A. M. arriving
Dallas 4:55 P. M.. Kansas City
7:25 A. M., St. Louis 11:25 A.
M.
Davidson Electric Co.
City Hall Building, Corner Main and Gonzales Sts
Phone 166
AFTER .11, isn’t G.
the ability to deny i
small luxuries today
to have greater luxui
future? • m A
information
For detailed . information re-
garding schedules to otli6r
points, reservations, etc., write
any one of* the following:
M. P; Curtis. Geo. BendetU,
T P. A. MKT C. T. A. MKT
Sau Antonio Austin
j market is flooded in the fall
_j causes: prices to drop^ It should be an
easy matter to regulate this matter
i as Texas prodaces almost three-
fourths of the world's crop of pecans.
W. G. Crush
P. T. M. MKT LINES
Dallas, Texas
t Domestic Electric Refrigeration
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Shaving Brushes
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Razor
Pocket Bill Case
\ FOR GIRLS
Parker Pen,
Parker Pencil,
Toilet Set,
Perfume,
Vanities
Kodak,
Ivory Set,. .
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1927, newspaper, May 16, 1927; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994812/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.