The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 240, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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i.lVI. «yf March 5th,1931.
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-Modern home. Ap-
^j.at Tribune after 4:30
■jin for'' cash.:,, _
[sale —•Nev Graham
fc model. '"Used only as
L, Will sell at cost
| Chrysler “72” Sedan
Both cars at bar-
[worthington at Tribune
-Ready to set tOma-
lge plants. F. C. Yelv-
North Second street..
.. 240 ,
ABY CHICKS . f
■ 10c. We also do
jfehing. If you cannbt
hatchery for your
! will deliver them with
Peterson Poultry
y, Texas. 233-27W
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SALE—1030 Chevrolet
| sacrifice. J. T, Messer,
old Co. 239 3tp
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4T—1Three room house,
siveniences. 318 East . . .
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1 East Gulf Street. Ap-
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GUESS ulHAT HE UJANTEO. HE LET HT3
UMXD QtRPS ESCAPE AN' HE HAD THE
NERvE TO CONE HERE AN' SAY UJE'O
SOLD 'IM SFARR0U0"S DYED
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PARIS, <0»-A
Parisian police commiHM
mined ownership of a
note hy it» smell,
ittint on the terraee of • wife,
frequented by Americana, in Mont-
parnasse, Mile. Louiie Conseil, 22,
discovered she wM mi*smg a 100
franc note. She daahed after a
"man who had ju*t picked up aonw-
thinf In front of her table. She
caught up With him and accuae^
him of taking the money, but he
denied the charge,
A heated argument followed.
Then a policeman came along and
took them both to a nearby com-
missriat where they were ques-
tioned. The man wa* searched atm
a 100 franc note was found, twt be
claimed it was his.
The commissaire smelled the
note anti then sniffed at the giriV
handbag. They both were fta-
irani with the same powder, so he
ordered the nuw arrested and
handed the money over to the girt.
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Four Square ciuss Social Calendar
The Four -sSfiSare class of the
First Baptist: Sunday School held
business meeting Tuesday ,at
A constitution for the class was
drawn up by Rev. J. D, Fuller, and
was adopted by the crass after
various amendments. A definte
routine of class meetings was in-
stituted. Jack Coates was elected
to succeed Mr. McCoy as group
captain. The -financial status -of
the class was given by the treas-
iT-Four room duplex urer, w A. Blassingame.
tin Addition. Cali Tjso blass • was invited to a
smoker, Friday, 5Jarch T, at the
home of C. L. Harail, first vice-
president of the class. All mem-
bers of the class have-been invited
to attend and bring someone, not'
1ST—Unfurnished apart-
K rooms and bath. 208
, Phone Main 1317
239-2 tp. ■
P»Hou^foiif. B .
fcdern- cangeniencfia, i Roy Elms, Hail Russell, Jack
necessarily a member.
AS officers of the class
fly J. A. Bradbury, 222 Coates,. J. D. Fuller, .1 T. Messer,
C, l,. ;H«inii, Joe ft, Stephens;
e located on Defee
Apply to E7 Aron,
239 3tc.
- Garage apartment
»0ftth. Apply 407
t Baytown. ■ 237-6tp
W. A. Orton, Jr., Has
Birthday Party
% k. Orton, Jr. celebrated his
fifth birthday Tuesday with a
party, given by his mother,
Mrs. W. A. Otron, at thori hotrle.-
Games gave diversion for the
children throughout the afternoon,
and the honorec received a shower
THURSDAY lor pretty gifts. Soda'water and
Mrs. W. jtL Fairchild will an- cake were se.n-ed as refreshments. -
Orton in enfertaining the children.
• The party personnel included:
F. A. Orton, Jr., the honoree, Abie
Jack Adrian, Dick Humphries, Bil-
ly Groathaus, Jimmy Shires, Jun-
ior Sullivan, Gordon Sullivan, Bob-
by Clasey, Pat Kenny, Jack Rian,
Frank Sater, Jr., Jeff Pollack,
Kathleen Groathaus, Margaret
Groathaus, Betty Humphries, Eula
Fay Brady, Marie Shires, Wanda
Jean Shires, Peggy Weaver and
Peggy. Joyce. Lapland
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
John Gailliard. .
L.a>»= Aahbel Smith PTA will meet
A deflate Thursday afternoon at the
school.
Willing Worker class will
meet for soda land business
meeting Thursday afternoon.
FRIDAY
Lamar Court Bridge club will
meet with Mrs. U. B. Warne.
f Ashhel Smith visitation day,
Friday. Ail parents invited to
Visit the Bril-.-;:'.
~............the.
First r .Hist church of Baytown
will meet at 2:30 p. m. at the j pa
h«h.P of Mrs, A. D. Poakey.
Wisconsin, for the mi-nthly busi-
ness anil sodaFareetityL ~
Mias Ocile Baxter of Orange, - ——--- .
is a guest this we& of "Mr. and -The Trifmne brings you all the
Mrs, F. W. Baxter. pews—while it’a news.
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Fri-CIty
PERSONALS
Mrs. F. W. Jones, of Lamar
Court, has announced that she has
taken over the agency, for Con-
tinental Radios for this district.
Bruce Wallace is a guest this
we-.k of Rev. Bruce Power, at
Baytown.
tr:;x££.
who is a guest of Mr*. Fi W, Bax
Ur, was guest of honor at the
bridge party.
The personnel included: Mes-
Tuesday fo rthe Pons club which Tom Thrasher, Henry Tot-
Potts Club Has
Bridge Party
Mr*. F. W. Baxter was hostel)
met at her home,
land, Herbert Duke. Tbeo Wil-
A pretty color scheme of green born, Sam Whittle, Callaway,. Miss
carried out in adornment of Ceciie Baxter and the hosteas.
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SEEK D1PHTH1RIA IMMUNITY
AUSTIN, M'JP—Children in
three Austin schools will be inpeu-
-agamst diphtbej:ia .uaikr......tli-^
rection of city officers, ILJs a
was a visitor
to Houston Wednesday.
Mrs. P. Frasier of Baytown is
making an extended visit with,
relatives at Cooljdge. .
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Thoraas-
son were visitors to Houston to-
*day.
Guy Riley has returned from
Hempstead where he TiiS been for
the past month.
Mrs. Bess Shannon who hast
been seriously ill, is ftpdrted to
be improving today. " ■
the home and in bridge appoint-
ments.
Two table of players partidma-
ed in the bridge games, undul
the ctmcluskm of the games, Mrs.
.if ■.'rjkL.'ae:
low score prise.
Miss Ceciie Baxter of Orange
FIRST WIN IN THREE YEARS
• JOHNSmSHy^tter.
—Soutbmotrt High .School1* bas-
ketball team recently scored; its
score prixe, and Mrs. T. Thrasher competition in n achotastic league.
School was held as usual the fol- i
lowing day.
EGG CARRIES
FINE PORTRAIT
GONZALES, OiEi-A hjn fgg.
Is-aring the distinct feature of a
woman with a half smlk on her
face and her left arm upratoeu,
was exhibited here today by Mrs.
I), M. Livingston.
The artistic prowess of the
Rhode Island Red h«n w#* diacov-
ered when Mr*. Livingston .peeled
the shell from a hardboilad egg
she wgs preparing for a salad- The
picture looked as if St had been
traced on the egg with a needle
point.
WMSObsFmT
IFcek of Prayer
Members of me Baytown Bap-
tist Women’s Missionary Society
arc meeting at two o'clock each
afternoon of this week in obwrv
uncc of the week of prayer, fhe
meetings are held at the church.
The various circle* of th? mis-
sionary society present a program
each day on subjects relative To
home missions.
All members of the society have
been “urged to attend these
lligsr "ami"'
•lially invited to attend-
Sell it with a classified ad.
of all
By thd md of March
children will have been offereu the
protection. Boy Scouts ami Par-
ent-Teachers Associations' are co-’
operating in the work.
Garden Club
Visits OaEwood
; «t; Also 4-room hous
412:50 per month. Mrs.
L- E- Main, . . 238-Gtc
ST—Two room fur-
newiy papered,
North Goose Cheek,
ife 238-c
T—Furnished bed-
- if desired, close-in
“123 Main 238t3p
f—Four-room duplex
•SMlL’Mwma^ tent#:
■ Lamar Court, Phone
tded
238-3te
notice
returns must be
A competent account-
1930 earning
"rise or install ac-
Reasonable fees.
230-12tp
WANTED ~j
-Middle aged
y kind ^Mmuae
80Ia! hind of employ-
yesr old' daughter.
-On the
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TMATS NlfiJHTY
NICE OF YOU
P4ySTES
. | PONT THINK
IT WIU-
HAPP^N
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TAKE
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w
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a ®PA delegation composed of ten
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club attended the second anmver
sary celebration of thfe Oakwood
Garden club at Houston.
Two member* of .the Tri-Cities
club won prizes in contest for the
best arrangement of flowers for
table decorations. Mrs. J. J-j
ffromme won second prize, Mrs.
A. P. Dyer won third prize. Mrs.
iftjomme’s entry was a low-set
basket of pansies, phlox calen-
dula and candytuft in harmonizing
colors.
The members of the Tri-Cities
at the luncheon, as was J. L. Mills
and Miss Mellle Mills, prominent
residents of Oakwood,
1 he Tri-Cities Garden club will
meet Friday, March 6, at Felly
city hall to make further plans
for the Spring flower show.
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Ttur TURMIMS PAHCAKE
PLOOH - NON «K* «LA»
c*4S — ASSORTED
SROCSRJ8S old>menm
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SavcAufficiently
Save Surely
Save Safely
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Mrs. Enderli Hostess
To Bridge Club
Mrs. Edgar Enderli was hostess
Wednesday evening for the Ce-
dar Bayou bridge club, which met
at her home at Cedar Bayou.
At the conclusion of the bri<
games, Mrs. F. W. Jones v
awarded high score prize for'
ladies; W. W. Woods won men’;
high score prize. ^
Refreshments of sandwiches and
“nsas&.w
Its, W. W. Woods, Mr. and Mrs,
: W. jonds, Mis* Lois Dunman
Forest McKinney, Edgar En-
Steer Your Finanees
By the Tried and True
Savings Chart
QEAS may he rough, winds may he fierce and
W head-on, but you’ll soon reach the harbor of
financial independence, if you guide yourself by the
Bank Book, by systematic, ueek-in and week-out
Savings. What is more, you will discover that each
day of your journey is sweeter because you have the
feeling of security that a Bank Account alone can
give you. .., A*
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Rogers, Chester. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 240, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1931, newspaper, March 5, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019804/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.