The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1932 Page: 6 of 6
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TUNE IN WOAI
Regular 15c- valu«'
with fancy border;
Large sire
Kjrular ;*#c W'hil*• Lin»*n
Hankies 4 for
$1.00
Koehler Dry Goods Co
The House of Quality
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f HE CULRO, RECORD, CULRU, I LAAj
?Rurak
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, I%33
v Callahan
May 17.—It looks like we will have M~~and Mrs' H.Vuensch Wednes-
some more rain this week. The com :Hqv
doctor and a few stitches put in. Pranke. Victoria were visiting friends a Ad Lawrence and Natiih . SiriedeljjoViot: the m?ny jofly- game.? werp-
We arc glad to report over the week . Uncle Ben Alexander who has relatives in Ander Friday and Sat- honored their irivnds wit, ha dinner' Misses Carrie. Mac. Loid, Aacle Du-
end he was doing nicely and we. been sick for some time seems to be urday. and dancing party the past week. B-v-e. Eiicen and-Douglas Carter,
hope he can soon be getting improving'at this writing. Mrs Adele Kern of La Grange is Mr. and Mrs Lander Benhain and. drltne Westdn.-sLoicne Miller. Do-
around again. Mrs. Robert Smith has returned guest of her daughter. Mrs. A. daughter.I ris Lea visited, relatives .Cja Barfield; James Weston Eloy
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stehle and from Luling where she has been Willnjts and children, of AndCr in. Goliad Saturday and Pete Iymrsen/Stanlcv Dem-on.
children were the evening guests of; visiting friends and relatives. A large circle of friends attended Mrs A J Drear and Mrs Emil "Willis Teller. Elmo1 Meyer. AwaJt.
spent tiic funeral of the late Juanita Orr. Hehcerlina and son. Pat. were Jaroszyskr. Edward Hildebrand! and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Myers
outlook for our section
very:
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the wtek end at Victoria f'.visiting who taught the Hoff school the past‘business visitors in Victoria last chas Muccke1. Mrs. MuoekeWas as-
* ; Dal*on Brandt of Meyers\ille relatives. session. Interment was in Victoria Monday. .listed in entertaining by her sister,
promising again, since the recent; spent, iasI week with relatives here.] Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fatheree of Saturday afternoon. We extend our Mr. and Mrs. Herman! Hanerkast Mrs. E. T. Teller. ?
ra*n- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Freddiq Pieper went rcosevme community spent sunaay ncartleit sympathy to the bereav- spent. Sunday n Nordihefn. MLss Lorene Miller * entertained
Alvin Boldt, son of Mr. and^ Mrs. j through our community Thursday at the J. M. Woods home. ed family $ Jilin Lutenbaeher of Qoliad at- - t&e 'Sewing- Club SaUfrday after-:
Maroellus Boldt had the misfor- |evening. ! * ' > ’* —Texas Star- .Mrs. Bonnie Kilgore has been tended the dance in Schroedcr noon from 3 to (i o'clock After-
tune of stepping on apiece of glass Mr antj Mrs. F. W. Hoefling and -f -- staying vi Victoria -he past week Saturday night —Cor. 1 sewing industrioiL-lv -for a 'while
Sunday and cutting hts foot to son> with Mr. and .* /S.,1. 1.:^ \\ at the bedside of her small'daugli- ----- j and indulging in h&ppy games. the
tn^bone^H^wa^rushcd^o^^tne, Mrs. e. J. R. Boldt Friday even-; __ UtlKUtUC •’ ter. Irfc Orleith. who has been con- \\[ f-l ff , hostess • assisted by. her mother.
-—!--ling. May *17.—We received anotiicr Big fined in a hospital. \Y CStllOI I .Mrs. Robt. Miller, served a salad r
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt and rain Sunday night, which was Mr* and Mrs. Claude Taylor of May 17 —Mrs. Meta Lewis of • course and iced tea to the following:
__ daughter Bernice were visitors ifi mulh apprediated. Goliad attended teh dance at Kenedy left Tuesday for her home Misses Eiicen aud Douglas Carter,'
Pounds The Safe Way’oursectionFrWay evening. Misses Mamie Raetsch, Gladys Schroedcr Saturday. arter a week's visit with her sis-| A-delc DuBose. Docia Barfield,
i - ‘ I David Hoefling of Mercedes spent and Frances Korth and Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Martin of tcr Mrs. O. Goldman! * Christa Mae Seims. Lorene Koehler,
«. 1 the week-end with his sister, Mrs. E. Mueller, were among those from Ander. Mr. and Mrs. August Willins Mesdames J. L. DuBose. J. E. Den- Doris Wied. CaiTie Mac Lord, Car-
iz I n»ve bee® taking Kruschr.i Boldt. here that attended the school and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. marfc and Vol McKenzie were men Powell.
months and I think j Mr. and Mrs. J. Rud Boldt and closing at Weesatchc Friday night. Zcngerle and family. Mr. and Mrs. eucsts Tuesdcv of Mrs. Mollfc Miss Ina Kellogg 'and Mrs. Grace
wonderful. I am 32 yearsjMr. and Mrs. E. J. R. Boldt spent a: Paul Lang and Gus Pflug of Five A. J. Gisler and daughter, Mr. and DuBose of Hamon Barfield attended the' picnic at',
S IIS- Itr W = pleasant afternoon with Mr. and Mile, visited a few hours at the J. Mrs. H. M L^mke. Mr. and Mrs,. Lewis Denmark and wife of Shin- Cheapside Saturday.*
i u "Tr , Eddic of feline Sun* B. Korth home Sunday evening. , Willie Bruns. Grandma Bruns. Mr. rr were guests in the J. E. Den-1 Archie Carter of Brownsville was a
miga 1Z7 ins. and feel fine, if I day. -Chcrric. | Werner Niemeir of Austwcll vis- and Mrs. A. H. Ideus, spent Mon- mark homc onc day last week. 1 guest last week end of his mother,
J ited friends here over the week end. day at the home of Frank Seiler, Sr. Miss Kathryn Small and her Mr*. Emma Carter. ’ ■ ■
! A. C. Jacob of Saspamco. J. B. vilicre they helped to celebrate his mother. Mrs. C. C. Small, were host- Mesdames FUdic VVlecl and H.
Korth of here and G. L. Jacob were birthday. esses to a delightful bridge party Gips of Ncrc^hcim and Yorktown!
May 17. Our community was ( business callers in Cucro Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Korufeuhrer last Wednesday afternoon honoring-were Sunday guests erf Mrs. Georges
and daughters. Helen and Corine Mrs. Chester L. Redus of San An- Wied, , ■’ !(•'
-* She Reduced 38
K “I have been U
IflaMs for 4 month
-Ojhey are wonderfu
dU and 5 ft. S in.
tot I weighed 165
let up taking the Salts one morn-
ing 1 fdl kuy and heavy,” Mrs.
.“Florence Jo ft us, Boston.
P? This is Just onc of hundreds of |
Cuero Star Route
fitters we get every month—'swept out by hail Sunday evening, j morning.
j In spite of the inclement weather and son, Roland, motored to York-j tonio. The homo was > artistically. C..C. Small and wife attended the i
the old folks dance at Weesatchc towm Sunday. adorned with Radiance roses and show in Cuero Monday evening. '
Sunday night was fairly attended. Mrs. P. Jacobs and son. Herbert of fern. Mrs. W S. DuBose was award- j O C. Bruenning and wife were in
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jacob and son. Sap Antonio arc visiting relatives in cd a pretty cooky jar for high Shiner several' days last week,
of Saspamco returned home after a : Ander and Kilgore. score, Mrs. Harry Jones a pottery. Little George Carroll and Jim:
week end visit with relatives. An old time square dance was cn-
—Bugs > joyed by friends and relatives of
Fferuschen not only causes you to . The first hail came at 5:30 the next
Jose fat but while you are losing at 8:00 then followed by a 3 or 4
it you gain in realthi—in vivacious- Inch rain, we had hail as large as
?»S3—you lose fat where fat is a turkey egg, thee rops were ruined,
most prominent and at the same j with the exception of a small per-
ttoe keep stomach, liver, kidneys cent. A third of the turkeys were
an dbowels functioning naturally, killed and quite a few windows
L- L. Buttery or any druggist in were broken out of peoples homes,
toe world will sell you a Jar of Stratton Tomato Growers met
Kruscben for $ trifling, sum—take Concrete boys on their home dia- j
woe-half teaspoon in a glass of mond Sunday evening, the score be-
vase for low and the honorec rc-| Houston Langley, are spending the
ceived a lovely bud vase. A salad ;weck in San Antonio guests of John-
hot watc^ every morning—go light
an fattay meats. potatoes and
tweets. But for your health's sake
demand and get Kraaehen Salts—
imitations are numerous. It’s the
that does it.—adv.
Imitations are ni
IKtle darty dose t
ing 5 and 3 in Concrete's favor.
Stratton’s second nine also met Hope
Sunday evening and their score was
9 to 5 in Stratton’s favor.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Matthew spent
Sunday at the home of Adam
• Schroeder
May 17.—Buster 8troebeck
Mr. and Mrs. John Urban last Sat- course was served the following: | nic Caracanagues. Jr.
j urday night at their home near j Mesdames C. L. Redus, R. L. Laster.'j Rev. Dlcksoh is conducting a re
Kilgore.
and Mrs. A. M. Hoff spent the
aged mother. Mrs. Strebeck of, week with her sister, Mrs. Goebel of
Schroeder spent Monday with her , Meyersville.
IW. S. DuBose. Harry Jones, J. H. vival at the Baptist ijhurch thisj
past; Langley, Vel McKenzie. R. A. Carter, week. —Cor
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Waer.
Mrs. L. J. Schiwetz and daughter,
Vivian, Mrs. Domas and children of
Mr. ^ind Mrs. Emil He nee r ling had
as house guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wallace and children,
Bully Bell of Cuero. C. C- Small,!
Misses Eula Roberts, Stella Goldman
and Miss Small.
Charles Muecke Jr., entertained
a congenial group of friends Satur-
* Betty Marie and Vers tell of Victoria, day evening at hirf home. Those en
LOOK WHAT YOUR DOLLARS WILL BUY
AT KOEHLER’S
Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21
JU Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21
Check the Special Items listed below, for whether your needs be many or few, you can get these
Special Dollar Day Offerings at Real Savings.
Ladies! Underweal sUm
Real Savings
Pink Kayos Princess Slip, reg. 59c value
beautifully made .........................).,._.$2 for $1.00
Ladies’ and Misses Rayon Mesh Step-ins
regular 59c a pair ................... . 2 Pr*. for $lJ00
An exceptional value this Silk Princsss Slip
cut on the bias, lace trimmed top and bot-
.torn made of splendid quality silk in Pink, only $1
Here is another real value in ladies and Misses
all silk step-ins in Mesh and heigho stripe
lace trim and plain for ......................$1.00 a pr.
Children’s E. Z. ‘Unions; reg. 75c values
slightly soiled ..................................... 3 for $1.00
Ladies’ Fine Silk Hose
i ■
Exceptional Values
One lot Silk Jlose in fancy and plain
colors,’sold reg. for $1.75. Dollar Day $1
One lot Silk Hose, reg. value, all
good colors.................,! 2 Prs. for $1.00
.!;. • v;‘ :i:; |: : U
A real yaluc this 45 guage alfSilk sheer
Chiffon Hose in the new summer colors $1
:
A splendid Mesh Hose, reg. G5c value
ney colors 2 Prs. for $1.00
One lot Children’s Anklets to 49c a
Pair at....... .............. 3 Prs. for $1.00
Dress Goods
One group of Silk Figured Crepe 40-ins wide
reg. $1.95 and $1.50 values for ............$1.00 Yd.
75c and 50c figured Wash Silk, a splendid
value ............................................... 3 Yds. $1.00
A lovely showing of figured Crepe and Shan-
tungs ..... ............................... ... 2 Yds. for $1.00
l\)c and 15c Prints new Spring Patterns, guar-
anteed fast colors ....................... 8 Yds. for $1.00
One lot Voiles agd Organdies
reg. 49c yd........... .......... 4 Yds for $1.00
Men’s Shirts
Fine Uroadcloth and Madras
some values to $2.50, some
slightly soiled. Your choice $1.00
Men’s $1.40 Silk Tie^ for ......$1.00
One Lot 40c Fancy Sox in Ray-
on Silk a splendid value 3 pr. $1
One group of $1.00 Silk Socks in plain or
fancy patterns ............... 2 Prs. for $1.49
Men’s 25c plain or fancy Sox 5 Prs. for $1.00
Boys' 50c Nainsook Unions 3 for $1.00
Boys, Dress Shirts with collar in stripes,
regular 98c values 2 for $1,00
Men 'a Rayon Shorts and Shirts 4 for $1.00
Men’s Cheeked Nainsook Unions 2 for $1.00
Goods Bought at These Prices are for Cash Only!
49c Table Linen
Mercerized Fancy Bord cr
2 V2 Yds. for $1.00
15c Cretonnes in bright pat-
terns ......8 Yds. for $1.00
If) Yds. of Cretonne for $1
• ; wlili
Extra Special!
A beautiful Shftr Chiffon' and
Service Weight, all silk. fuU
fashioned; our regular 79c Hose
featuring all the new sumer
colors
2 Pair* for $1.50
BATH TOWELS
Regular 25c value
with fancy border,
a read values
5 For $1.00
Ready Made Curtains
Extra Special, one Lot of Odds and
Ends, vour choice at ..i HALF PRICE
Reg. 15c Fast Color Broadcloth
36-in. wide ....... .....8 Yds. for $1.00
10 Yds. solid color Suiting or Prints
36-in. wide for $1.00
Onc Lot Pretty Dress Prill's
i:> Yds. Soft Finish Blc. Domestic for
14 Yds. for $1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
One Lot Beads Necklaces, sold reg. at $l.5u and $ 1.25. lot- $1
T Ladies White Linen Handkerchiefs with colored ap-
plique cornrs for $1.00
10 Yds. good Apron Checks for
!) Yds. fast colore Dress Percales for
WAKE IIP YOUR
LIVER RUE—
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Karin’ to Go. '
M you fqgflknd sunk an 4 the world
looki punk^tog* pyellow ■ lot of nits,
mineral water, oil, tazativo candy or chewing
gum and expect them to make you suddenly
sweet and buoyant and full of sunshiny
For they can't do it. They only more the
4>owell and k man movement doesn’t'get at
the emuaa. The reason for your down-and-out
feeling in your liver. It abould pour out two
pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily.
' If tUn MU is not flowing freely, your food
doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels.
Gsa bloats up your stomach. You have a
thick, bad taste tod your breath is foul,
akin often breaks out is blemish?*. Your head
aches and mlorfdoW and put. Your whola
syeteinln:
It takaWggbRa good, old CARTER’S
LITTLE LITER PILLS to get : these two
pounds of bit* flowing freely ood make you
up. fjjppy contain wonderful.
i extracts, amasiog
be UU flow freely.
But don’t ask for livtopOs. for Carter's
little liver Pills. Look for the name Carter’s *
Little Liver POls on the red label. Resent a
substitute. XSc at all stneso. OX931C.ld.Co
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Phoenix Hose
The most appreciated Gift for the
Girl Graduate.
85c, 98c, $135
A NEW SHIPMENT
RECEIVED TODAY
Crystal Clear . . exquisitely sheer,
vet long wearing. That’s bQcatiie
Phoenix Hose are now made <rf
certified Silk. All raw silk
• * ^ ;
certified by a famous laboi
for beauty and strength. See
new Phoenix > Boulevard toi
sponsored by Eric, noted Pi
artist.
Bass Bros.
Where Dependable Quality is Low Priced - '
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No mess^ rubbing in ... No long
drawn out treatments. From the first
instant you use it, a new beauty is
yours. A soft... Alluring ... Ivory
toned complexion that reflects
Beaut/ and Dignity! Begin to-day.
offlSKfti
Dependable Building Materials for More
Than Fifty Years J T<
CUERO LUMBER CO.
F. C. SCHRADE, Mgr.
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A Square Deal to All; Our Motto
BOSS OIL AIR STOVES
WhHw. Ftwuh W
Rfldowt Shwdws
'S*ndKH for TRIAL SIZE
V^topWn^^SoovMwwYfaii
BLUE BONNET HOTEL
fan Entente h xtxs
k250
$INGIE-S20OAND?2.50
||k OOUBLE-f3jOOANu?350
NO HIGHfR
BUILT TO SAVE OIL. ■« ;
Oil-Air Burner focuses ah intense, blue fiaifte directly
the cookipg utcpsil; Cooks quickly with 4cee dtl;
Ivory and Green; *
3-Buracr Oil Stove Without Shelf
The original guaranteed glass door oven, bakes sat
on all good oil, gas and gasoline stoves. A sise and style to
every requirement. ' *
2-Burner Asbestos Lined Price ............ ........ .
Sold on Easy Payments. IS per Cent Discount for aU
NAGEL HARDWARE-
TWIN 6ED CORNER BOONS /
$ 4.00 AND $4.50 /
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Joe D.Farr/'c'ioflf*
Greater Goodyear Value
for the 1932 Tiro Dollorl
o. G. TABS
Relieve Constipation, Indigestion,
Sour Sibinach. ( olds and Rilious-
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1932, newspaper, May 18, 1932; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995003/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.