The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CUERO RECORD. CUERO TEXAS
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Write for Demonstration, Parts, Repairs.
Phone 114
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GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES
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she accompanied them back home.
removal of two index fingers.
Suavel simple shoe with a sweet and low look
that compliments campus and career fashions . . . .
fits with the shapely smoothness of a glove.
Single-strapped wedge-heeled in black Nusuede.
And only . . . ‘
When quiet elegance is the order of the hour
Mrs. Helmuth Schwartz of Alice Mueller who passed away suddenly |
flatter yom fashions with the open toe, closed heel
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enjoyed the charming hospitality ral days in Cuero the past week, grid family.
a Mrs. Louis Mueller at her attract- visiting with Mr. and Mrs.' Ray- 1 Mrs. Mathilda Wendel returned
ive home Thursday afternoon. mond Burt and family. heme the past week from a delight-
The members of the Nordheim and , Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Schelling ful two week’s vacation spent with .
Cabeza Heme Demonstration clubs accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Her- relatives at Goliad and Yoakum.
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poon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brieger of San Antonio and Hcspital and J. G Hedke at a
Daniel Burow, others too numerous to mention Rest Home in Yorktown Wednesday.
Mrs. Pat Riley entertained the were here Sundav to attend the Miss Edith Tiewes of San Ar.-1
members of the 50 club at their funeral services of Edmund Muel- tonio spent the weekend here with :
regular meeting Tuesday afternoon !er. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm . i
j W. E Butler of Pettus spent the Tiewes. ,
Schultz,| weekend here with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Coe Brown and I
erd Mrs. Wm. Butler. daughters of Kenedy spent Sunday’
Mrs. Elizabeth Autry spent seve- here with Mrs. Josephine Wagner
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id their annual picnic at Jubilee man Koch of Floresville spent the Mr. and Mrs. Herry Neimier ‘
weekend in Wood.boro with rel- spent the week end at Boerne
\ W, atives. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Rogge, and Miss Gracie Gips who j Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Steurmer had Lee Neimier and daughters
observed birthday .anniversaries the as Sunday guests Mr.
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of this city became the bride of j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Remmers spent the weekend here with her
aswell Emmet Brown, son of Mr. and sou of San Antonio were here porents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wied. I
and Mrs. L. E. Brown of this city, jover the weekend visiting his ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A M. Huck and son.
ft a ceremony performed by the Rev. mothpr Mrs. August Remmers. Dalton and Mrs Emma Ellis visited
Louis Kramer at 2 p. m. Consratu Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mueller. Mr. with friends in Corpus Christi the '
4tions. 'and Mrs. Alfred Mueller and pst week.
. Miss Anne Lucyle Wagner, ac- children spent Sunday in Shiner ' Mrs. Juanita Dahme and Miss
domplished daughter of Mr. and'visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Annie Wagner of Cuero were here
Mrs. A. W. Wagner of Nordheim Mueller and family. Saturday in attendance at the
Whose marriage to Mr. J. J.Eecel । Leo Kieler of San Antonio spent bridal, showers hemoring their neice
Qf San Antonio will be an event of the weekend here with his sister, Miss Anne Inert* Wagner
August 19 was honoree at a de- Miss Malia Kieler.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oterloh’
Ughtful missellaneous shower given Mr. and Mrs. Theofiel December visited with Mrs. George Peters and
hy her many friends Saturday after- iand family of La Grange and Mrs. Mrs. Victor Houdman at the Burns
Dr. W. C. Boethel spent the week- 1
end in Hallettsville with hi: family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Roth of
San Antonio were weekend guests I
of her patents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. j
Steiger.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schultz had ;
' as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Coleman of Houston and
Mr and Mrs. Bill Eichman and
Mrs. Annie Coleman of Kenedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Frederick i
and son of San Antonio were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Schneider.
i Miss Irene Schelling of Flores-
ville spent the weekend here with
relatives.
Postmaster and Mrs L. C Neutz- '
i ler had as weekend guests, Mr. and
Mrs. James Neutzler and Mrs. Bill
Holman of San Antonio!
Pleased to report that Lindy
Voelke! has recovered suffeciently ..
from his recent accident with a ’
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$ On Sunday afternoon August 10 Cuero and Mrs. GottfHed Metting
ft St. Pauls Lutheran Church. in of Yorktown were dinner guests of
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Aldridge, C. C., Jr. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1947, newspaper, August 13, 1947; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1418032/m1/3/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.