The Cuero Record. (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1935 Page: 3 of 12
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THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO, TEXAS
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Oakdaie
(Ora Lee Korlh. Cor.)
ur school Is progressing nicely,
pupils and their teachers are
for a Hallowe’en party on
Mst.
1C. and Mrs. M. R. Brown and
ffcOdren of Inez, have moved to
..AlMier, Mrs. Brown is a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Korth of Oak-
We wish them success in their
home.
f. and Mrs. S. E. Coleman and
son. David Allen of Meyersdale
came over Sunday to visit home-
folks. _
Miss Ida M^ttinK returned home
after spending a weeks visit with
her sister. Mrs. Jesse Schultz.
Miss Matilda Burda of Victoria
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mis. John Burda.
Little Felton James Schultz of
Meyersdale is enjoying the Week
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs* G. Metting.
Bqr. and Mrs. Lynn Caruthers and
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Today’s Cross-Word Puzzle
-By EUGENE SHEFFER-
10-23
Joelynn, Mr. and Mrs. E. children attended the tamale sup-
Coleman and son. L. C. of Oak-
and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Don-
of San Antonio, went fishing
ly in Port Lavaca bay^c
Caesar Goehring is haviifg a new
built on his farm in the Oak-
community.
Quite a few from here attended
old time dance at Weesatche
flight.
Ora Lee Korth visited in
8unday.
Meyersdale
Felix Hoefling lit. 4 Tktwn )
section was visited by a fine
: Thursday and again Friday. It
of much benefit to all tender
Ion as well as to the pas-
and Mrs. A. F. Spies visited
dahghter, Mrs. George S'.an-
Wednehday
A. Laake, wife end mother of
were htfre Tuesday visiting
' J 3. Korth home.
Donaldson and wife of San
were guests of relatives
a few days the. past week.
les E. P. and S. E. Cole-
were in Yorktown Wednesday
isit Mr’s. Marburger who is a
in the Herman Soehgne heme.
Ida Metting is a guest of her
Mrs. Jesse F. Schultz this
Otto Rabke Sr, spent .the past
in Cuero with his daughter,
Walter Woods.
Ora Lee Korth visited in
8unday.
per at Mound Creek Friday night.
Edward Metting of Westhoff
spent the week end with hbmefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leding and chil-
dren of Victoria were recent visit-
ors at the Sam 'Ledwig home.
A. J. Metting paid Cuero a
business call last Wednesday.
EDGAR
summer
norther
(By Bill Garton)
We are still having
weather and would like a
for a change.
W. B. Garton left Sunday for
Wharton, where he will find work
until he is called to the navy again,
on 10th of November.
Miss Corine Day has gone to
Austin, where she will be employed
at a 5 and 10c store.
(Miss Ruby Day was a business
caller in Cuero Saturday.
Mrs. Edna Lea Smothers visited
with friends here Saturday.
Mrs. Inez Garton and son, Walter
spent Sunday in Yoakum with
friends.
Mr. Morman has bought the de-
pot here, and is moving it away, you
will have to watch close now' when
you go by to know where the sta-
tion is.
Sorry to report Miss Annie White
on the sick list, hope she will soon
be all right again.
Mr. and MrS. Lem Woods $nd
son, from Lyford, Texas, visited
relatives here Saturday and Sun-
day.
T. E. White of Houston visited
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from here attended the . his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
I time dance at the Weesatche
I Saturday night. All report a
time.
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W. B. White Sunday.
Mrs. E. J. Hilbum and daughter,
Mrs. J. A. Taylor of Yoakum visited
relatives here Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton O’Neil were
called to Corpus' Christi to the bed-
side of Mrs. O’Neil’s brother, who
is seriously ill.
Mrs. J. A. Tate is home after
spending a few days with her son,
Willard Tate of the Hope commu-
Mrs. D. R. Carroll and nity- «
Mr. and Mrs. Crocket McManus
spent the week end with home
folks.
Mrs. W. H. Mott had a few day's
i visit with relatives in Hope com-
munity this past week.
Dan Tate made a flying trip to
Houston this past week. Seems as
if all our young folks are looking
for greener pastures.
.Mrs. Inez Garton was a business
caller in Cuero Saturday after-
noon.
Terryville
Annie Mae Dowfeam cor/
in our community is
planting fall gardens. The in-
ert getting most everything
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Jim See and daughter, visited
Ohnder community Sunday,
a few attended the chicken
ike D. R Cudd home Mon-
;ht all report a nice time.
Dickinson visited at the
Garrett home Sunday.
Clark who is employed in
la visiting home folks.
Laura Cook spent Saturday
__ at the J. H. Dowlcarn home.
The parity given at the Thomas
Saturday night was well at-
and enjoyed by all.
Hollan passed through
community Sunday.
McDonald of Cuero spent
__X end with Johnie Cook.
R. 8. Cook visited at the home of
daughter. Mrs. Carey Smith
Shiloh
(Bmraa Gonzales, Cor.)
are busy hauling cane,
and doing up their field work.
' The long expected norther hasn’t
\ arrived yet.
Relatives here were" saddrn-d by
death of Miss Emma Wehc of
^Goliad last Friday and was
to rest vin the Westside ceme-
at Yorktown Saturday. She was
bister of Mrs. Fred Metting Sr..
Louis Wehe who preceded her
death several ypars ago. She
made her home’Vith her neph-
Louis Metting and family where
passed away, having attained
age of 72 years. May her slum-
be sweet.
Mrs. C. Buenger and son, Garrett, i
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse !
Schultze of Meyersdale one day
last week.
Those spending Sunday at the
A. J. Metting home were Mr. and
Mrs. H. Metting and family. Max
v Metting and wife and baby, Mrs. W.
Wuensch and children and Miss
Metting.
and Mrs. F. W. Hoefling aad
MEYERSVILLE
(Mrs. R. V. Schaefer Cor,)
Mrs. John Diebel entertained the
H. E. Club last Wednesday. After a
well given lecture on Texas His-
tory and a delicious lunch the
meeting adjourned to meet with
Mrs. Richard Duderltadt, in No-
vemDer.
Henry Angerstein spent several
days in Austin on business last
week.
Mrs. Richard Arnold And Robbie
Nell Arnold of Ander visited Mrs.
Mary Urban last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Doehrman
and Joyce Ann Doehrman spent.
Sunday in Victoria with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Doehrman.
Walter Egg and Mrs. Malamie
Egg motored to San Antonio Mon-
day. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Wendel and
baby Gerald Lee and Mr. and Mrs.
R. V. Schaefer were week end vis-
itors in San Antonio and Boerne. ?
Edgar Hartman is the owner of
;a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Drier were
Hallettsville visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hartman,
and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar .Hartman
HORIZONTAL
1—large
quantitj . ,
5—washed
10*-—grass
12— cognizant
13— dare
14— cast mbss
of metal
1&—-constella-
tion
• 16—donor
18— employ ^
19— location *
21—bird’s beak
2?—grimace
23—dropsy
25-1-outer
* garment *
27—appeared V
29—nullify
33—Biblical
name
35— claw
36— castle
39—tear
41*—Tibetan
* . priest
42— anger
43— species of
» pepper
15—Anglo-
Saxort pony
4^f—sword
•48—salt-spring
504-pillars t
51—signs
52^—narrate 3
53—withered *
! VERTICAL
1— sea-cow
2— skill < ■
3— concealed
4— fish
6—haunt
6—beard of
whfeat'
Herewith is the solution to yes-
terday's puzzle.
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9— restrain
ID—mock
11—mechanical
device
13—urns
17—very black
23— ant
22— lawful
24— Romhn
bronze
26—wager
23— venturers'
30— crystalline
compound
31— Persian
gold coins
32— growing out
34—out of
(S. Afr. D.)
36— primary
37— harangue
38— resist
40—Mexican
dollars
43— social
insects
44— crippled
47—unwell
49—Gaelic god
and Mrs. J. L. Coppedge and sonl
John Oliver, were visitors in Cuero
Friday. -p
Mr. and Mrs, J. L. [Coppedge werd
visitors in the Finley Blackwel^
home Sunday. ’: * j • . |
Brother Burns of Rock Island!
Texas, held preachirig in the Firs’!
Baptist‘church of HpchheimJ
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly spent
Sunday in Pearsall, fTexas.
John Oliver Coppedge ha^ beer
on the sick list for the past week’.
Mrs. Claude Blackwell and -J&rs
• Dick Blackwell of
[Saturday afternoon in the FinlPy
! Blackwell home.
Glad to. report the Yoakum Bull-
[dogs won over Seguin 23 to Q.
f STRATTON RTE.
(Virginia Morrow Cor.i
The free box suppdr given at Mr
and Mrs. H. M. Meanjs Friday night
was enjoyed by all.
We are sorry to say! that after be-
ing ill for a week. Marcus Morrow
is not improving, • but we hope the
*vill soon be doing better.
Earlic Morrow is also on the sickJ
Mrs. Laura Peavy, Mrs. M. J.
Morrow, W. Jt and Escar Morrow
visited at the M. Marrow hotnc on
Monday.
S. C. Boothe, Pearye Myer^,. Gil-
bert Johnson and Joe Henry
Boothe aye spending a few days on
the river.
carnival at School Land Saturday
eve
ling.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,
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Lloyd Kno\Vlton of San Aijtonio
was a Mondajv visitor in Westhoff.
Mr and Mri. Otto Bruening have
returned hon^e after a few weeks’
in Central Texas.
A. Barfield, G. B. Wied Jr.,
1 ancj Miss Ro|e Lueddeke attended
the! Weaver (Brothers entertain-
ment ^n San Antonio Sunday even-
ing!
visi
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at the 'school house.
Tex as.
W- H.
Golly
(Olivia Bitterly, Cor.)
The south wind sure has been do-
ing its share of blowing at this
writing . Seems like we will get a
change, which all hope will be a
norther and rain.
Miss Ella Saase returned to her
home in Terryville Sunday after
sister,
Mrs. Richard Miller is spending! spending a week with her
the; week with her parents, W. [ Mrs- w- L- Hans.
Concrete spent] Blatkwell atid1 wife at Whitsett,
Miss Mayme Bitterly was in Cue-
ro Monday to meet her sister, Miss
Penkjert and wife were in ' Bertha- who returned from San
Hotistbn Friday. ! Antonio after spending several
Leonard Grier and. wife-of Gon- ! wee^s there,
zalts were Saturday guests of Mrs.1 W J Lau- a wcl1 known man-
Km ix Reading
Mrs? Bully £ell and little daugh-
ter, Ann, have returned to their
home at Piaoedo after a pleasant
visi, here with her parents, , Mr.
&nd Mrs. C. cj. Small.
Wm. Bargmann and wife of near
Yorktown Werjr last Sunday visitors
in *he home <)f Mrs. Ida Langley.
eyer, Mrs. Walter
rf were guests of
uin Sunday.
>e and family motor-
Sunday to visit rel-
Thomaston
(Mrs. T K. Burrow, Cor.)
Mrs. Lena May Moore of Nava-
sota made a short Visit Saturday!
to her parents, T. K. Borrow and
wife.
Mrs. Will Brown and two little
daughters left Sunday to join Mr.
Brown in San Antohio and make
that city their future home.
Miss Eleanor Wildman drove out]
from Cuero and took her grand-
| parents,. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Oakes
and her grand-father, J. H. Prid-
gen, Sr., for a Cuero visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clegg were
recent visitors in Victoria
Ella
Smjith and S'
friands at Se
jjohn DeRei
ed to Moultoi
atiics.
The boys b
scball team from
Sample playeijl the Westhoff team
Friday afternoon with a result of
11 io 18 in favpr of Westhoff.
Cjounty Ageint Oswalt of Cuero
was n Westhoff Monday distribut-
ing; checks to 'the farmers for theif f
corn-hog contiracts to the govern-
ment.
A nice rain( fell here last week i them
| was grinding feed for Joe I. Koe-
! nig and W. M. Bitterly Saturday.
While grinding at Mr. Koenig’s he
had the misfortune of dropping a
pipe on his toe, which was very
painful.* »
Mrs. Floyd Hicks, who was stay-
ing at her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
<Sd Hans, -left for San Antonio
early Monday morning. *
Nordheim
(Mrs. Rudolph Mueller. Cor)
A high south wind is blowing at
this writing, which may come back
with a strong norther.
Many of the farmers are waiting
anxiously for this norther so they
can kill their first hog for this
winter.
The farmers who will plant on-
ions for next year are waiting foj
rain so thfey can start planting
and Adolph Buesing of N<
were united hr marriage
City ^t 2 p. m. last we£k Tueo«»j.
They' will be at home on the Th%0-„
phile December farm south -of*
Nordheim.
Clara Harbers is visiting relatives '
in Shiner a few weeks.
A large crowd of relatives and
friends gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Buesing Sat-
urday night for a surprise party in
honor of their recent marriage.
M. and Mrs. Eddie Stoever an<|
daughter and Louis Mueller
last Thursday night with Mr. 4bd
Mrs. Rudolph Mueller.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mueller &ndv *
Mr. arid Mrs. Rudolph Mueller ,
spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pfei-
fer.
Callahan
(Mrs. E. Boidt. Cor.)
We are having very nice weather ]
to complete the harvesting of 1
grain crops. A good crop of fall
hay was made. . Ttfi
A Hollowe’en party will be held
at our school Oct. 26th. The teaehw&?3
er and pupils are practicing dalljr*
so don’t forget the date.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Weiss
Yorktown were visiting relatives
here Sunday.
A number of friends and relatives !
helped Everest Tam celebrate
birthday last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Boidt.
a few hours with their grand
er Mrs. E.«Gonzales of the
community.
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which was appreciated
men and«gardfeners
by stock-
Arjidckeville
(Carrie F. *Thieme, Cor.)
We were hairing rather warm
wCaither agaimthe past week, ft was
good for cutting and hauling feed
stuff, but for the gardens we could
have a good rain again, as its rath-
er dry. Mostly everyone is looking
with for a norther [o cool everything off
once again.
their cousin, Mrs. J W Stevenson
| and Mrs. J. J. Warden. ^ „„ x.tiC ou.,u,y
Albert Dedear and wife and little as Rev. Meier ihad to be at Mission
and Louise Hartman spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Eugenie Hausman
in Goliad.
Rabke
(Ruby Lee Reinhardt, Cor.)
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stovall and
daughter of Winchester spent the
week-end with home-folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boidt • and
daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Boidt. Sunday.
Arthur, Hugo and Alfred Pieper
of Heinzville were the guests of
Newton Gohmert, Sunday.
About seventy five relatives and
friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Rabke, ■ Friday night. The occasion
being their 30th wedding anniver-
sary. We wish them many more
years of happy married life.
Mrs. Emma Sclirade of Runge
and Mrs. Au^l Seiler of Yorktown
visited with relatives, last Wednes-
day in our community.
Elwood Gohlke of Seadrift spoilt
the week end with home-folks.
Mi;, and Mrs. H E. Rabke of
Cuero were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Rabke, Sunday:
It seems as if October is rather
popular, judging by the birthdays
and wedding anniversaries.
Rev. and Mrs. Joe B. Wells and
chifflren were the guests rif C. fc.
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son of Morris were Sunday guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.1
Dedear.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kruse and
| children and Clarence Radke spent
the week end with relatives in San
Antonio.'
Rev. Lowell Ryan held regular
monthly services at the Methodist
church last Sabbath.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baker spent
Sunday in Gonzales with Dr. and
Mrs. J. A. Maness.
A party composed of Misses
Pearle Pridgen and Elizabeth Calli-
ham and W. E. Conwell of this city
and Mrs. Addie Sauer of Cuero
spent Sunday with relatives and
friends in San. Antonio and Ban-
dera. ’ - |
Gohlke and family, Sunday.
HOCHHEIM
(Mitchie Coppedge, Cor.)
Miss Delphine Gran berry enter]-
tertained the Bluebonnet Jr
Saturday aftefnoon.
Miss Viola *Hudgeon, who is at-
tending college in San* Antonio,
spent the week end with her par-
ents Rev. and Mrs. Hudson.
Miss Frances King of Yoakum
spent Sunday afternoon with her
sister, Mrs. H. L. Jaeger. -
Miss Mitchie Coppedge spent
Sunday with Miss Geneva Boothe.
Claude and Finly Blackwell, Mr.
There wajs nl) church here Sunday
; Rev. Meier (had to be r* ’
Valley for their annual
Westhoff
(Mrs. Grace Barfield, Con )
Miss Ruth Christiansen of York-*
town spent the week end here with
her mother. Mrs. C. Christiansen.
Charles M. Dismukes 6f College
Qlub; Station and Miss Myra Bonner of
this place attended the theatre in
San Antonio Saturday evening. <
Miss Robert Barleld returned
Monday from a .delightful week’s
visit in St. Louis, Mo.
Gus Schaffner and family were
Goliad visitors Sunday.
Alfred Mueller and family visit-
ed friends in Victoria Sunday,’
Melvin Crook of Sap Marcos arid
Miss Docia* Barfield attended the
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ILIOUSNESS
STOP THAT ITCHING
If you are bothered by the itch-
1 ing of Athlete’s Foot, Eczema, Itch
^or Ringworm Klecka Drug Co. will
a jar of Black Hawk Oint_
cm a guarantee to kill the
Plice 50c and $1.00.—(advl.j
Woolens Are Up
Manufacturers Advise i
Clothing Prices Will *
Soon Advance 1
Our Advice Is
Place Your Orders
For Tailored-To-
Measure Suits Now
Prompt Delivery
Guaranteed
|Uid-Tablets
Datre-Noee
Drops
checks
colds HARTMAN’S
and
FEVER
first day
Headaches
in 30 minutes
Men’s Furnishings, Cleaning
and Pressing
Telephone 138 .
Thi* Mark of Merit on
every bottle of Scbenley’a
C .ream of Kentucky ia your
absolute assurance of de-
licious quality and the ut-
most in value. TRY ITI
«f a«ok*k»'• B*«. U. S. f»t. <J*.
The whiskey. Kentuckians
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call “double rich
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The Kentuckians* favorite
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straight whiskey brings
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that extra deliciousness
to whiskey drinks that
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fine whiskey judges
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Mission
Feast. j
Mr. and Mrs.- C. A. H. Sager and
son, Paul, and wife spent the week
end wfth theif son and brother,
Lenard and wife at Walburg.
Mr. and Mrs] J. Hiller and Bemie
Thieme accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. F. O. Mayer and son of
Cuero spent the week end with rel-
ative's at San Antonio.
Miss Emilie -Arnecke spent Sun-
day afternoon fwith Miss Carrie
Thieme and listers.
Ladies Aid Society members met
at the home df Mrs. F. Sager last
week, Thursday. *
The play “George in a Jam” will
be given here yriday night the 25th
Rudolph Boidt was a
Miss Hertha Pargmann of Runge caller in Cuero last Wednesday* j
How Calotabs Help Naturi
To Throw Off a Bad
Millions have found in Calotabs a
most valuable aid in the treatment
of colds. They take one or two tab-
lets the first night and repeat the
third or fifth night if needed.
How do Calotabs help Nature
throw off' a cold? First, Calotabs is
one of the most thorough and de-
pendable of all intestinal elimln&nts,
thus cleansing the intestinal tract of
the germ-laden mucus and toxines.
Second, Calotabs are diuretic'
Calotabs serve the double
a purgative and diuretic,
which are needed in the
of colds.
Calotabs are quite
only twenty-five cents for the i
package, ten cents for
package, (AdvJ
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10 A. M. TO 10 P.M
at- The
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WEST BROADWAY
The Public is cordially invited to inspect
New and Modem Cottages Sunday.
MRS. JULIUS GOHMERT, Owner and Mgr.
The Gcu. T. Sfegf Co., loc., Fraidkfort, Ky.
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Friction Tape 3c
Shellac 2 oz. .8c
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