The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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You Are Planning to Build a Home—You Will Find Valuable Facts
| wooden box and tray, hand sewn
I red morocco slippers, a hammfered
copper bonbon dish, a tiny rug and
many other things made by the
boys and girls themselves. The
various articles represent the trades
in which the boys were trained In
the vocational'schools of Near East
Belief and in which they now have
found employment in Beirut.
For fourteen years the 132 552
children trained in the American
orphan schools have received
Christmas presents frdm Aifcdrica.
“Your Santa Claus has never for-,
gotten'us since we iost our own
fathers and molhers In the par"
they wrote Mr. Acheson. “TTiis year
we send to you, as the representa-
tive of cur American friends, Christ-
mas gifts whichi we have made with
cur own hands and which express
to you* the love in our hearts.”
enfmetry, and the answer
variably the some Highwa]
bery.
If you still doubt that it?
money that matters, look in
ily a girl advertise* her sh
the public print id exchai
damages. If thpt's I’M a
eyed African native.
Of I’m wrong, write me.)
A Small Home That Is Complete And Attractive
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i just lovg my »
but of c4irse I kw
and the old colon
ought to get rid of
it might kill the 1
its breath. Do you
good, well fed! hou
such a thing;? (N<
Lubbock.)
The idea of a ci
breath of ah infan
myth or superstitla
OH THESE WOMEN
By LEOLA ALLARD
I seem to have glued my *fget to
the. accelerator when I said nice
girls didn’t ^ne Usu breach of prom-
ise. letters came hi from every
state in the country. The small
town women agree with me. All the
men agree, the big city girls say
I am clary or worse.
Big eities and breach suits care
little pals. Probably because there
ate so jnany pretty things to buy in
a big pity. But I wish the mob a*
my heels would let me say a few
more kind words:
Real love dies hard.r^ fit keens
coming back like the cat fou tied in
a sack and left on the prairie.
It doesn’t go hunting new inter-
ests. Its whole attention is center-
ed on one person. *
The kind of love you are forever
losing or misplacing or givmgfiup
for something you think might be-
% little better, is a thin plated,affair,
that turns green quicker than the
Christinas jewelry yptjjr relatives
ftfst* That's rf verdict against theny
but they don’t seem to know it.,
They must have done'something to
kill love. Nagging will do it. Or de-
manding to know where a man is
and what he is doing every Messed
minute, a lack of Jxust.
One man told me: “I couldn’t
live with the best woman on earth
If she did that.”
Borne whine eternally. Heaven
help the man who is married to a
whiner. Seme complain when a
man wants to entertain his friends.
They will accept only then- own.
Then he meets his elsewhere.
No matter what the cause, if a
couple is miserable together, why
The bath room is tiled and -
has'ad fixtures complete, the
bed rooms are cross ventilated,
have ample light and generous
dcset space. A good size linen
closet is provided near the bath
room. 1 l"' ■" ' *r ■
A fifty foot lot would give
this house a good setting and
allow for a driveway.
Cc~t about JH?00. * r t •
Complete working plans and
^oeciflimtions of this house
may be Obtained for a nominal
sum frem the Building Editor.
Befer tc House B-A-113.
Other notable contributions to the
spMt which is fcepetng the 4-H
Club in a steadily ascending rate
of activity, were the purchase of
Florentine's Eastern Lydia, cham-
pion 4-H chib Guernsey heifer, by
Mr. Penney early this year from a
club bey at Chaster County, South
Carolina, and the donation of the
Penney-Hall, a chib house built by
Mr. Penney for calf blub boys and
girts, in the grounds of the Pacific
International' Livestock F^TyttlfTf*
at Portland. Oregon.
Plerenrtnr’S Eastern Lydia was
one of the moot uniform winners
in her class at leading state fairs
and dairy shews this year and was
twine made grand champion. *"
can't a man have thie same, chance
to quit as a woman? Why does she
want to sentence him to go en,
when they are both unhappy? And
why dope she think, that he ©wed
her cold, hard cash, for the free-
dom which the Declaration of In-
dependence tells you is the righ erf
every man? t
One woman sayji that a man w*io
tires of a woman “lacks principle,
yields easily, to temptation, is self-
indulgent,' answers the call of ad-*
venture, has no Realty.” \. .
And if that,is true, what does
she want of each a creature. She
doesn’t. So why should he pay to
get .away when she doesn’t want
him? ' i «•?
I have figured it out by arith7
n Plane Wreck
fJRET CHRISTMAS GlfTS
FROM NRARgAST ORPHANS
iveqjent built-in is one
bathroom. One section might boh
«*tra towels, washrags, soap, et-
cetera, while in the other may be
kept soiled towels and other bath-
room kpea. Such a built-in will
prove a great convenience is th«
servantiess home.
The outside of this buUt-in should
be .painted to match the woodwork
should be pamted some light, con-
trasting eolor, repeating the dom-
Keeping, its useful ness may*
intend even to the bathroom, where
a built-in shoot should prove a real
ge, a chair »
cFosed-in seat
the end of the
rften in the
may be built
rpom, or ag a
i fot1:don0^rnen^d!S,^dM^ ib&”S5.hird2£
»er of Congressmen, ana rnvat# Vladimir Ivliwmxi, of tne Army Air Carps.
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929, newspaper, December 26, 1929; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999800/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.