The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1937 Page: 8 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1)
TRY A CAKE MADE WITH BEER!
Mr. and Mr?. A. C. Licnhard will
be guests of Mr. ‘and Mis. W. E
Eekles in Victoria tins arternoon
before attending the Cuero-Vic-
toria football game.
“Siki" Sikes, former Aggie grid
star and now a scout tor the Texas1
Aggies will be on the sidelines in i
Victoria this evening to wausi Lewis
Mayne. premising Gobbler star in j
action.
Homer Blanton was a business
visitor in Yoakum Friday morning. ]
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K. F. Baker of the Cudahy Crm- j
pany was called U> Goliad on bust- . ■
ness Frida*.
Frank Kunctka has just return- j
ed ?rmi e business trip to Little 1
Bock. Arkansas.
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MM'on Coral who underwent an
Operation m a local Hospital lot the I
removal ol his appendix, was rc- '■
jiorted to be resting well Friday. '
John Havel of Moulton visited his (
daughter. Miss Hattie Havel. Trims- j
day.
Mrcdmr.es F P. F'c'ibolz and R |
J. Waldeck went to San Antonio J
this morning to visit relatives. They J
will return home Saturday after- -
noon.__________
HELPS TO
Avoid Colds
Specially designed
for the nose and
upper throat, where
most colds start.
BARBARA BELL FASHION PATTERNS
The Barbara Bell Summer Pattern Book is now available
SAid fifteen cents today for your ropy.
Pattern No. 1390-B
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Used in time, helps
prevent many colds.
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Mrs. Shirley Buettner, Paul Schaerer and John \V. Russert
Cake made with beer! This should please many fathers. The cake is
a new find that beer makers of the nation .plan to propagandize to
American housewives following the 34th annual convention ol the
Master Brewers’ Association of America, in Milwaukee. Oct. 3-8. tIn
the photo, Mrs. Shirley Buettner of the Wisconsin State Brewers'
association; Paul Schaerer, Milwaukee chef, and John W. Russert,
chairman of arrangements for the convention, are sampling the new
delicacy. Beer is one of the chief ingredients. The flavor keeps one
guessing.
—Central Tresa
AN APRON FROCK IN
WOMEN'S SIZES
You tret in inc! out of this dress
as quickly and its comfortably as
you would a smock—and you can
make it as easily It's a simple pat-
tern with both back and front cut
in one piece from shoulder to lien-.
Barbara Bell Pattern No 1390-B
one which you will use amain and
again for house frocks The sur;v.
*3 i closing is very comfortable and m:r
% , be finished open to too hem a.- :u-
Uured hero, cr stitched' to the
waistline, if that is mote convcn-
! lent for you The heir gives •' e
necessary fit at the waistline mi
j the sleeves are sc’-m to provide
complete freedom when working
round the house.
) For your morning* shopping
make up tius dress in a raven on p<
er jersey. You'll want it al-o in two
: or three cotton print* for you
busiest hours’.
Baibara Bell Pattern No 1390-B
is designed for sizes 34. 36. 38. 40. 42.
‘ 44, 46 and 48 Size 36 requires. 4 5-8
• yards, of 39 inch material plus 5-3
( yard cent - acting to trim. 2 1-3
yards of binding required to edge
?ollar and culls.
SEND FIFTEEN CENTS FOR
THE BARBARA BELL FALL AND
WINTER PATTERN BOOK. Make
yourself attract-ive. practical and
becoming clothes selecting designs
! from the Barbara Bell well-planned
! easy-to-make pattonns. Direct- or-
ders to address given in box bo-
, low.
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Thursday and Friday
“Her Husband Lies’
RICARDO CORTEZ
GAIL PATRICK
POPULAR
PRICES
ALWAYS
for a visit-. --
Miss Lorraine Gaida visited Mr. Tomorrow: Two New
and Mrs. Ed Gaida at Bryan re- Frocks for Fall,
cently. •
Mrs. Erwin Thurk and children
of Wcodsboro have returned to
their home after a visit with her
Mr. and Mrs. O F. Gips
Scho"i'
For A Smart Wardrobe
Come to Koehler's and see the smart display of
MEN'S ANI) BOVS SI ITS AND £
FURNISHINGS.
New Fall Suits
By GRIFFON .
They are smartly tailored, they hold their shape
and color for they use the best materials possi-
ble and only expert tailors are employed to
make these fine suits. Let your next suit be a
Griffon, Plenty of styles to select from . . .
Double Breasteds, Single Breasteds, Sport and
Regular Models.
25.00 to 35.00
OTHER FINE MAKE SUITS
$17.50 to $24.75
New Arrow Shirts
'Boys Knickers
and Boys Suits.
New Fall Shoes
$2.95 to $7.95
New Fall Pajamas.
1390-B
Special to The Record.
YORKTOWN. Texas, Oct. 8. — parents.
Mrs. Arthur Dement of Falfur- here.
, ...... Mrs. Jo? Ploeger has returned
nas is visiting here with relatives. , „ „
from a visit with relatives in San
Mrs. Gus Lenz and Miss Agnes Antonio
visited here
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Gohmert- of Cuero
Wednesday.
Mrs. Richard Kozielski has ac-
cepted a position at the Fair De-
partment Store. •
Mr. and MTs. C. W. Frels have
returned from a trip to Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sagebiel of
Eeguin are rejoicing aver the ar-
rival of a baby girl. Mr. Sage- Tuesday night,
biel formerly lived in Yorktown. H pi Korth visited
j Mrs. Vrazel of Yoakum is heir Thursday
. Mrs. A. J. Braunig
San Antonio recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Anderson
visited in Victoria recently.
Mrs. William Parker ha^ return-
ed from a visit with Mr. and Mrs
Otto Frisbie in San Antonio.
Jt. P. Korth Sr.. observed his
birthday Thursday.
Mr. and M'S. N. L. Ladner and
BARBARA BELL PATTERN SERVICE
In care The Cuero Record
211 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111.
Enclose FIFTEEN cents in coins for Pa'tern No. Size ....
Name ................... ........ .................................................................................
Address ...................................................................................
Give pettern number, size, and' full address. Wrap coins se-
curely in paper.
New Fall Hats
Smart .styles in the new Metal Shades—New* wider
Brims, off-the-face and snap brims.
2.98, 3.50, 5.00
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Koehler Dry Goods Co.
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The House of Quality
(Copyright 1937, by The Bell Syndicate, IncJ
Mrs. Otto Kraege visited in Ottine Goliad J^ave moved to Yorktown. Monday at 7 30 n. m adult Con-
in Cuero |
visited in
i Mr. Markert- has accepted a position firmation class.
• with the Yorktown
Auto Supply
They have apartments at
Emil Gohlke's.
Artists
And
Models
Jack Benny
Ida Lupino
Ben Blue
Richard Arlen
Yacht Club Boys
Louis Armstrong
Judy Canova
MARTHA RAYE
RIALTO - Sun. - Mon,
CHURCH
Rev. Janssen. Pastoc
Fust Mass 7:30 a. m.
Second Mass 10 a. m..
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Faye'Lemar. daughter of Mr. and 1
M s. Gerhardt Henze, was baptized
in the Lutheran church. Rev. |
Hankammer had charge of the _
services * , . * • -——~-
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gohmert of | ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC
j Houston were guests in the home
I of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Eckhardt.
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braunig of
! Galveston visited Mr. and Mrs. A
J. Braunig recently. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Osterloh at
i Nord'ncim.
Mr. and Mrs Martin Market of
Thursday and Friday
“Toast of New York’
Jack Oakky Edw. Arnold
NEWS and SHORTS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Si. R, Soileau, Pastor.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m ..in t'.tr
Palish Hall the. Wcmen s .wiS'.ei rv
Society and Ladies Aid arc sponsor-
ing a rally of all Lutheran women.
There will le a special program
and Paster *.V.o:.kO|KT will be the
main speaker. 1
Wednesday at* 7:30 p m. senior
chon rehearsal..
Thursday at 3.30 p. m. Ladies.
Aid meeting.
Friday at 4 p in. junior choir re-
hearsal.
Saturday at 2 p. m. junior Con-
st! mation class.
The annual convention . of th-
Womens Missionary Society of '.le'
Texas Synod-will be held m H
ton on October 19 and 20 beginning
CUSTOM TAILORED
SUITS
FOR FALL
sermon. Glorifying at 2.:30 p. m.
B T U . Come and* FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHI RCII Furthers
"The Evidence
W. A McLeod, Pastor
Sunday school. A combined pro-
gram lor this Rally Day.
SPECIAL
DRESS
CLOSE OUT FOR
SATURDAY
A Group of Smart Styled Fall Dresses. Not Many
Left. Formerly Sold at Much Higher Prices
11 00 a. m
Grd in Life.
6:30 p m.
Ukc part
. T:30 p nt. Sermon
of our Christianity. gram for this Rally Day. Piea.-e
, Whole Church Week in Prayei at tIvo regular time. 9:43 a. n.i
p.ocram • for rejjearsai
4 09 p. ru. Monday, tlie first UT- Public worship 11 a. m.
■ ie d of session. Rally Dev program.
7:30 p m Tuesday and Wedncs- Evt nine- rervi .-s 7:30 p. m.
! day. All our Baptist people are iny- Mondav Womans Auxiliary 3:30
cd to attend alt these services and p m
make it a real week of prayer. Wrdnc.dav S S. Confe end- 6. 30
6:30 p. m Monday, for men only, m M;:-lV,rck 1>l;iVir ,ervive-7:3-AP
open air luncheon on vacant lot in m M(>I,thlv n)rtm„ vi olTlcrV, « p
front of the church. All our men
and their friends are urged to be
present. Wc will have.visitors' from
ifive counties. Let us make it a great
success.
Our people are urged to be in all
services Sunday and our friends arc
cordially invited to worship. with
us. If you have no church heme,
we invite veu to make The Firs'
Let us take your in-
dividual measure and
show you our sample
lines of the National
and International
Tailoring Companies.
HARTMAN’S
Cleaners
Phone 138
It All Depemlir
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On You---- '•
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If you are interested in owning
your’home, or repairing and re-
modeling the one you own, you
should get in touch with us at
once. We have a complete line
of building materials and will be
more than pleased to help you
with the plans.
Winterize Your Home Now!
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Cuero Lumber Co.
ZEKE FOWLER, Mgr.
m.
Visitors alwiy- welcome.-
METHODIST CHI RCII
W M Lane .1* C.
Sunday School 9:43 a. m
Preaching horn* 1 '-50 a. 111 and
7 :30 p. 111. .
Woman's Missionary Society
Church vour church home You will 1:‘ at j;u‘lr rc^pecUvc
not find a finer spirit nor fellowship m_ct-ing places Momby 3:30 'p. m.
than our church offers.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev A R Day. Rector
11 00 Morning Prayer and Ser-
mon.
Thursday 8 00 p ni choir prac-
tice. i
Prayer meeting Wecipe-tiay
p 111.
Choir praCtieb Thursday 7 p. m.
- You, av invited.
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1.1TTII.R AN CHURCH
t. IV. Kriii. Pastor
2Cth Sunday alter T. irtity.
Siltiiiav school 9:30
Morning sei'ice 10:30. *
Anthem bv junior rhoir.
Evening service 7:30..
Anthem by the senior ehni-.
Monday at 4 p m. Light Brigade
PROFITABLE SALMON I IM)
, HAMMOND. Ore.—HNS'— Chris
Simonsen found $4 10 floating' on
the ocean.
He was fishing when he noti:-‘d
what appeared, -to be a "cic-dfl" sai-
moji floa-'ing oh the water. In--,
ies\:gatlcn'. •evea’.ed,. .however, the
salmon was alive but 1 liable ‘c
swint bccairsf a passi.ig ocean
ni.rr.-had it off its tail. Sunonseo
■ :<i :!ie fish. whi' ,. v.-« ;glicd 35
pr, mis for. 1? cents .1 pound.
Rally Day
SUNDAY. OCTOBER Kith
Combined Service 11 A M
Presbyterian Church.
We count on your presence and support
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W. A Mel.EOD. Pastor
Cook’s Pamts
PAINT n6\V!
1st quality
2nd quality
3rd quality
$3.75
.$2.60
$1.90
Alamo. Lumber Co.
J. T. NEWMAN. Mgr.
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Putman, Harry C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1937, newspaper, October 8, 1937; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994938/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.