The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Bay City. Texas
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everting, with good attendance at
services The Sunday School
to he growing too, which I*
been
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Personal I’rwpert,
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meetings arrive* .. . ,
that two-thirds of the one thousand|
I lodge* in Texu* wi .
lilans for holding the law enforcement
and patriotic program. Grand Maa
ter Gus V Brandt of Houston has
given his full endorsement and tip
pun al of the plan w hich lias been
worked out by the worshipful mas-
ters co-operating with tin committee
on Masonic service and education of
this city
Mt ami Mrs
Saturday from
where they
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FSSM Midi'ielil, Texas, s Mr- 11 G
“"“I; Ward returned home Saturday aft*
I pending the past two week, in tin
I hospital at Bay City where she under
Mm went an v itlOD ipandicltis
^BB.lhr many friends are glad to see her
getting along so well
Mrs. W. K. Keller spent Friday and
Saturday visiting her parents at Bles
kmK sing
.Midfield has been enjoying a pi*
|K*j| lure show of its own this week A
,5? traveling company, with its own "air
I d'me" theater, has been in town, and
has put on some very good shows Of
! course, it has been well patronized
flHt Hoi Botts held regular preaching
HE services here Sunday, both ruing
Yoa -the public whose confl-
uence anil good will makes
it all possible
The program will be
dried by her pupils, assisted by
sister. Mrs. .1
as follows
st rumentai
Bnghee. by
solo, Th*’
Shirley B
Early Morning Call,'
'In Hanging
den>." Diivls. .han Trull, iustrumen
tai solo.
| The store building formerly used by
tlio Dry Goods Exchange is for rent
The D 1*. Moore Pry Good* Co has
closed the store. D. I'. MOORE.
7 fhf-Rw
in Itny city yesterday »»« another i
step in advani v for Hay City I
occupies a peculiar field in!
human life and it* m*m'*er»IHp i» *•-*
I li ctlve and made up of one rvprvsep-:
tnt.vn of «-a< Ii line ol tm-ines* or pro-1
It ssiim. It Is composed <*t leading
business ami professional men In the
1 v:*rlou cities where It exists and it*
a, dto is. He Profit* Most Who
RetVe* B***t." A eltib Is not p-rmtt-i
: ted t*> organize with n charier list of I
over 27* ami Its growth la limited to
i not exceeding three new: members per
month the first tear
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to
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I Inc , and costs ot suit
i| Given under tny hand, thia 7th day
1 of F-bruan A D 1*24
Frank Carr.
J Sheriff Matagorda County. Texas.
I f-lo-htr-feh
One FXirdaon
together
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S( Utt'hno nt* thereto, and on* l*>-mch
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• ! .-i. an I <tt ii hments thereto
Levlerl on as the properly of A.
' ■ i let bach •> i it I. Hat iIson
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After being away on a lecture trlpi
tn the iiitcrinr. I return inch lime to]
Manhntlun u» to u foreign port The’
people in the street appeiir tn*an in,
stature and brutal in manner It is
In the small town* of Ohio. Indiana,
ami lllin.'i- tbit l overt.ik«' ilu van
iehing America of my youth Ham-
lin Gurluml
Inyolt*’ re«|Ulilhg the eivhes of!
exprrlenced. practical nurse call I
3tf
I r actor, motor No
with nil substituted
qulpment accessories and at-
thereto,
I lent"* In W ilson's Life." Mrs. Jones* |
room W ilson's k'avorite f
Kindly Light" by school.
Fuim'ns Fourteen —
Wilsons'
room.
Ah hig aw you want It and no
limit on second helping*
® I The State of Texas,
?|County of .Matagorda
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® Mai o'oi d I * "Hill > on I ha ,111 d
! Innunry V It I'i.'l, by the clerk there
£ I ■, In Ho case ot Palacios Auto * ■ ■
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*|l Harrison. No It’ifl, mid to me, .i»
!| sheriff, directed and delivered. I will
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ml at Palacloa Auto tlo.. Inc, at
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• tin following described property, to I
•I wit
Milo Wilson arrived
Long Beach, Calif..
have been since last ‘
March, visiting a sister of Mr. Wil !
sou's They made the trip overland.
In a Ford car, in 24 days, and said the I
roads wer« fine all the way. and the
weather ideal They were fixed for
mid found many beautiful
Mr George Bowers, of <'ollegeport.I
wa* * hustnes, visitor to flay City
»* slertlav
The school wants to borrow
next Tuesday's exerclsis a picture ot
; President Lincoln If you have one
please notify the Tribune or Miss Mor
rlsoti. Call the residence ot \. s
! Collins f.,r Miss Morrison
Keller, violin solo, 'Serenade
bort Martin Hermann, |
Mi Keller ami Mr* J. S
vocal duet. "Our Flag.”
Hobby Trull
We have had tlid Bill Hart b»< ked |
nut <>f < ur halliwlek for several days.!
but our lioties ailds u i«dotn to our 1
propheti< eye mol things sewn to bej
shaping up for » dvhig*' doggone It! I
(in February 33 the fir«t notary I
Cluli In the world, Chh'ago No 1. will J
observe * Kotiiry anniversary and thej
president of th* Fulled States
lir* ail* art the mewsti**1 of the .lav
The Parent-Teachers Association
will meet Tuesday afternoon, February
12. at the school auditorium, at
o’clock
i All member*
present
Tl \ IS H IMtXS JltlX ' and
FIB. S3 HFFTIXG both
1 seems
More than 40*’ Ma- gratifying to those who have
sonic lodges in Texa« will observe faithful in attending It.
W ashingtons' birthday of February 2'21 contest plan has been adoptwd. which
with a combination program on I will no doubt Increase the Interest
"Equality Before the Law" and some
"George Washington, the Mason " The
lodges in most Instances have pro-
vided their own speaker from their
i membership, but in some * ases visit-
j iug speaker* have been invited
make the talks.
This inoveineut was started in con-
nection with the Masonir service pro-
gram for 1921. Before th* date for .amping and found ninny beautiful
i tin meetings nrrlves it is expected sites lor tourist camps along the way.
The school here held memorial ox-
ill have perfected orrises Thursday morning, rendering
' the following program: Opening
song America," invocation and scrip-
ture lesson. Iley E. A. Potts; flag
salute, primary department; Principal
l.’x otifu i ax Vk' i IcAtt ’a 1 i/«a •’ M ra IttnAH* |
Song, "latad j
1; Wilson'a
points, by tontii!
grad* Wilsons' War Slogan, Miss
Wards' room; "Tribute to Wilson.'"
. iglith ami ninth grades; address.'
W ilson on Athletics.'' Gatewood ,
Join's address, Mr. W. T. Pollard,
county superintendent of school*; j
seng. "Battle Hymn ot the Republic,”i
school.
I'li*. senior basketball girls’ team!
went to Bay City Saturday morning ■
ami played Van Vleck in a tryout for
the county meat, resulting in a score |
of GO to io in Midtleld'* favor. Hur-
rah for Midfield!
Mrs. W. K. Keller will give a mu-!
sical at the school houae next Wed-j
nesday evening, if the weather Is fa-j
vorable The program will be reu-)
her
8. Williams, which la (
Opening song, class; In-'
solo, .Maypole Danee."
Clara Ward; Insfrumnetal
Playing with Kitty," White.
Potts: piunologue, "An
*>u," Bobby Trull; In-,
trunivntal solo. In Hanging Oar-;
ivis. Jean Trull, iiisti'utiivii-
Th* Hanclug Lesson.’* Rowe.'
Margaret Williams, vocal iluet, "The
Quarrel." Curl Trull ami Shirley 11.
P. tts; instrumental solo "Around the
Maypol*. I lancing." Jenkins, Alice Sue
Keller; Instrumental duet, “The Fly-
ing Hqimdron." Jean Trull and Mrs
Keller, piunologue, "Freckles," Shir-
ley it Potts; Instrumental solo, 'The
Itrum Major." Crist. Blanchle Prunty;
instruinental trio. "Marche.” Streab-
Ig.g. Shirley B Potts, Clara Ward and
Margaret Williams, piano iluet. "Jin-
gle Bells' Fearls, Alice Hu," Keller
and Blamlil* Prunty. a story, by Mrs.
<•* ■. t I -. . x'i.klla* 11« x hjsvt-axttudsx ’ * ’ Illi**
piano duet,
I. William*: |
Carl and
LUCKY CHICKEN
Pl UNIX tl.M
LO< II S
A XII
ami
is here getting things lined up
hr’y Goods Co.
Mr. Slm-
dium drive ami to be present at the"
Please remember |
n. P. .Moore |
were visitors at the
g Bunday evening.—
Forty -two
Mis* Dorothy Fisher, who Is at the
head of th** young people's work in
the Episcopal churches of this diocese,
was in tlie <■'*;• •— **.«
of• strengthening the work of the Y blinked before
The ; lateness of the hour.
Bond place at Cedar Lane,
II* is very- enthusiastic over
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far as the. Magnolia
I W
7-tfdw of j
lame over
tion <
in the afternoon for Austin
mons goes to Austin for a
It. .Simmons, private secretary
Lutcher stark, of Orange, who
to assist in the organlza- ]
purpose of displaying this splendid this county In
HAS, and fitting those who want cor- fig Is concerned
sets and brassier*
the day—February II.
* rnned by Miss Janie Hawkins, Mrs. nolia fig or. hanlists in the fig hilt.
~ * - -- .|)ert! gating things lined up and-
I started off for hi« big nursery on the,
Mrs. Hawkins, representing the H. A J Bond place at Cellar Lane, on
W Gossard Corset Company, will be * alley.
at our store Wednesday only for the the prospects of big developm* nt
nurnose of displaying this splendid this county In so f
_w r. „ Mr, E l>. Altemus. ot Friends-1
enjoyed the occasion which was chap- wood, one *f the most successful Mag-;
("a Guynn and Mrs. W D Wilson.
Mrs. Hawkins, representing
W f’ziaunrrl TVxrusaf I'ninnfinv
Last Friday. February 1. was Coni-!
missloner G. A. Salsbury's birthday
and Mrs. Salsbury made it one long
to be remembered by him as well as
some of his friends, whom she Invited
to spend the evening with them
furnished diversion and I
three tubl*s of players were highly
i ntertained. Delicious refreshments I
were served by the hostess and all I
was in the eity Friday for the purpose l had such u good time that the lights ,
of" strengthening the work of the Y. blinked before anyon* realized the:
J’.; S L. of St. Mark’s Church. The lateness of the hour Palacios Ben-j
ladles of the church planned and pre-, eon
pare*! a weln* r roast and the party of j
yqung people, numbering about 20.
The Christian Endeavor district |i,.n of the Rotary Club yesterday. I* ft
president. Vernon M. Stark. * f Bra in tin* afternoon for Austin Mr Sim-1
zoria; district treasurer. Travis Mar mmi- goes to Austin for n conference I
tin. of Bay City, and Geo E William- (lll the big I niversity of Texas Sta- ;
Houston district publicity chairman dium drive ami to be present at the'
also Intermediate superintend*nt for centennial *onf*r*nee Tuesday.
city of Houston, were visitors at the
Endeavor meeting Sunday evening If '*m are not afraid to soil your;
Palacios Bencon hands ami harden them ami to heml *
your back, Dame Fortune inform* uh
Mrs M. <>. Savage returned yes- that it is high time to start that gar-j
terduy from Houaton. den.
GRAND
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itlXt Milk I til It
E. E. WOOD
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I »m about to get in bad but I tnu-t get In go*»l
t»«y will M St I’F.RIOH from K E WOOD
The hoa« *«j
ttw next fee*
Pal Clark
Jacksonville Mr Clark
l*een with th* Expre.. Company here,
transferred to that office.
* get egg- sold the lift
do your share
h»v*‘ gone to
whn ha* J
■nd family
Mr Cliif
If von want
You'Ve g**t t
I've been lay ag 'Steady aince I “lot* t know *
l»ut I'll strlk* if I get no care
Here com. * the bos* with a hig load of feed listen Im* he brag*
If must b* PI PKIIIOR hetmise It s in the red chain bags
If y*>u haven* the KI PERIOIt MASH and the mCRATCH GRAIN
You'd better
11 S Davis returned thia morning
• from a business trip to Houston
' Mr«. A. F*ryou b* visiting her
parent* in Rosenberg
I must hav si I’EKIOR Egg MASH 1“
|tecan«** I i. isl have i* balnnc**! diet.
E N Gustafson and A J I
who have been in Houston on bust-;
ness. returned h*me this morning
.. A J Itond. Of Cedar Lane, was
a business visitor to Bay City yestet-f
day.
Enew. taxicab in Pari* areommo-
dates a single p«r«*>n in a sent—about
2* Inches wklc -and chargee half the
price nf an ordinary taxi
t rare apple tree, valued at I’dtv*'*.
stands on a mountain aide of Went
Virginia It la protected by a hurglnr
alarm cage and is guarded against
harmful inaects and foraging animal*.
Mr*! K. IV. Bailey, ot R1 Maton.
spent today In the city with her sister,
Mrs. <|. M Reed
BOA MtH T«4 WF FTING
There will be a meeting of the Boy
gconta tonight Every scout should be
present, if possible The scout com*
fnlttee la also Invited to ba praaent
Said otte
iqulrm
find a
iguea I
f:
Illi “I. t A" III
Illi Hix.
I Wish I con
Raid anoth*1
I wish I cii
Held a tbir
ii** not fear
gppEltHlR
I wish I *S>*ild find » nt«e fat worm,
le chick, with a funny litib
* 8kovga»r*l concert, wi
;10 sharp Monday night
desire to do so, a
U E Davant made a
to Houston yesterdwy
Dr Q C
m th* city,
1 Gaed* k**
iiiHiness trip
Hunter, «»( pnkPMttne. I* i
the eu* ! < f Hr ||. K. |
*1 find «<im» nice
little rhkfc. with flh 'wl‘l little
' Cheer up. the fond
Here c<»me\ lite iwm* with a <»f
The Sk«>virw»r«l concert will leu ml
At * 30 nharp Mnn<|«y nluht
wh<» inu> de«ire to do so. will have
ample time Io attend both this con-
cert and the meenneradv dance at
Hamilton Hall
e little bug "
little chick, with a qiierr little
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For Shabby Floors
G V 1 D E
H oITseTi O L I)
Below you will finrt ths correct
paint, varnish, enamel or stain
to use on your fl* or*.
These recommendations are
taken from the "Household
Guide." prepared by the Sher-
win-Williams Company as a de-
pendable help in *11 finishing
work. See the complete “Guide"
at this store
Things Are
hi Arriving at
ri diminon
BAY GUY ELECTRIC 8 ICE CO.
most of Uic I Im*
conclusion*
Right--
Why not give up trying to get thimtgh life with ns little work
a* fNNMilsI**, stop thcorirlng ami * nmplalnina, and substitute wb**l<-
hearted, willing service to. belief In and lov<* for, *’ur fellow man
The Der laration ot Independence I* only on* hundred and forty
■lx year* old. but in that comaratively short time. Amerhan* have
become Hie greatewt an I most prnsperom* people the world ha* ever
known.
This I* an age of Isms" Many p***|*le have I* lot of new (angled
glittering theories which are offered as sure cures for all Irou'de <im-
aginary or real* of nations, states, countries, cities and individual*.
Magazines are filled with a lot of high sounding rubbish and the stood
old fashioned brand ol common sense is seldom heard of
This tact alone sh* ul*l eliminate th** Idea held by so many that
most everything Is wrong and make aarh *‘f u« glory tn p»*t ami give
u* unllmlte*! contblen*e In the future
If we will only
A Recommendation
—Based on
Responsibility
EXU»E RA I I ERIES
tiiMihYEAIl TIRES
BABY CHICKS—
WE HAVE LOTS OF RABY CHIX
YES
Box A, Mfi
AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROt’SERs —FREE!
in
Read The Tribune’s Want Ads.
Our ehix ar*' from fret* range White l>*ghorn henn
hnl* lu'il in a Mammoth (‘antler Inciibator by nn expert.
Order yioir ehix now ami reap a rich harvest in efga
next fall when egg* are high.
< from
We recommend the Dodie Brothen
line la'cati.-u we have analyzed exist-
ing car types in the light nf long ex-
|M*rience, and -still more tn the point,
lieeaufle we are perpetually respons-
ible for th** performance of every car
we sell.
Dotibt Baomeus
movom caaa
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Lockhart, Texas
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO.
Phone 154
Automobile manufacturers an* of-
fering I hi* public an almost endlesH
a -ortment of new engineering ideas
today.
We will be glad t*» ship you "prepaid" any amount of
thechix deliver them right at your floor nt 20 cent* each.
Which is th** best? What is desir-
able? These are questions the ear
buyer must ask of himself — or of
someone in whose judgment he has
confidence.
Ill* MH
Irs jMSlt of trouser* free with each suit p*ir
from th** Spring amt Kummer llm* of HFJ3 Th»i*u are
right < la* ranges of th* remaining samples from this line beginning
I *iii and up to IMMW; all with free trouser# These suit*
* an l*e made up trim the New Spring and Kummer 1P24 models and
there is nothing to *fi«Hngut*h them from the current ***a**>n’* style#
»nd fabrics.
J frril
AMERICA”--*I Hill.
And Mr. Bill explain* a« follows; •‘Character is essential
to statesmanship, and these colleges are vital factors in the
development of sterling character."
This space hy courtegv of
T. J. CLARK
THE GROCERYMAN
“THE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE IS
THE HOPE OF
•6IFT5 THAT LA5T”
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1924, newspaper, February 8, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365888/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.