The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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WK SERVE—
“HONEY BOY
The DAILY Tribune
ICE CREAM"
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LADY LUCK
LADY LUCK
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SHOPPE
SHOPPE
THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS"
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FIVE CENTS THE COPY.
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those who WILI GlVE SOI |||
Sunday,
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
Vol in
First National Bank
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t
At the Close of Business on April 6, 1925.
RESOURCES
$115,878,09
Loans and Discounts
58,733,21
Bonds and Stocks
THE POWER OF MONEY-
>
25,000.00
U. S. Bonds
6,086.20
Furniture and Fixtures
14,522.62
Banking House
14,350.00
Other Real Estate
$ 11,000.00
Liberty Bonds
139,743.57
Bills of Exchange
431,315.30
280,601,73
CASH
had
$965,915.42
CLEAN-IP! PAIN 1-1 P!
flattery, but will love
her dearly ’nr
ft
LIABILITIES
Bay City Bank & Trust Company
and
_ $100,000.00
Capital Stock
ing, and broke his arm al the elbow
Surplus and Profits
21,642.96
saddle girth broke
Circulation
21,700.00
DEPOSITS
819,572.46
Statement of Condition of
determined
$965,915.42
Citizens State Bank
We enjoyed having a 1
at the Easter program Snnday night | was a visitor in Van Vieck
DO YOUR EYES ATTRACT
At the close of business April 6th. 1925.
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RESOURCES
I Houston were in Van Vieck
y ’Hl
N Modest Proposal,
will he n short
sudden
entertainment hy the Hiterary Socie-
Tee-Heet
CASH
DR. M. ERTL, OPTOMETRIST
$146,711.58
one must I
LIABILITIES
' 1
MEN! YOUNG MEN!
$446,711.58
Car
You Need
a
The Clothes Beautiful
S .
cleaning again afterward
Designed and Made I
Mre, Hohhe Entertaine,
given lawt
Schloss Bros. & Company
night at the horn* of Mr.
Hobhs. of Van VM
Van Vleek
have been the leading Fashionable Clothiers
IPRE A RANCES
n with •
it to get the right kind of Clothes
and It ri
mean everything now
IT IS THE BEST INVESTMENT YOU CAN BAKE-
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CAR
(with Cedar Lane
Both rames ar
to he played on the hn
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO.
Phome 1M
EXIDE BATTERIES
GOODYEAR TIRES
a
$ 50,000.00
355,511,58
41,200.00
C.
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Miss
>f ves
Loans and Discounts
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate .. . ---
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And
improve
negroes
Editor-in-Chlef
Associate Editor
for half a Century--they
and satisfaction, but they
Saturday I
and Mr»
to Keep Pace
With Opportunity
Bonds and Stocks . .— ..........
Interest in and Assessment for Guaranty Fund
Other Resources
Mr
Mi
have the
diet ribu
and danced to mnele fur-
a Vietroln
Do your
chant.
SPRING IS HERE
And Summer Near
s burning
yen rning.
$236,210.78
47,500.00
19,855.06
16,575.51
9,139.08
41,366.03
76.065.12
Mr
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son :
Mary
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cake
ing up 1
Vleek e
schonl vi
all get <
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Friday I
’ need
LET US DELIVER
TO YOUR HOME
EASTER MORN.
( package of
KINGS
or
ELMERS ( HOC OI ATES
Sunday , ivo com ernin plant-
1 should break it vently
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FRESIMAN EDITION
Put your idle dollars in the bank.
We heartily commend Oils forward
, move and stand ready to give active
Faickney were visitors
Faickney on Sunday.
/A
Bsg
Otis Bickham lownstairs took
to find Easter
FLU. FOK SWOkD
when he was riding hi
steep hank of Caney
RIGHTFULLY USED
everywhere else
hnve lots of cream
randwiches, and the
GLAD TO SHOW YOU—YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME
Every dollar that is kept from clr
culation; that is denied the right to
help others, through deposit In the
bank, retards the progress of the
community.
and Mrs Zeno Gayle and fam-
I
I
determined to make
Mr Herbert Bickham, of Van Vieck
nut with an aceident Tuesday morn-
the camn fire
futerented in the clean Ip campaign
(Men Martin
The above statement is correct.
and hope to have one again
I " hot and church
set the pace— They not
place you at your best
A HARRIS. Cashier.
Gnests from I
and Sweeney i
k for the j Chrysanthemum plants for
VOLUME XX NUMBER 50,
Do strangers feel on slight aequaint-
aloe ihat they would like to know
nly give you service
Elaborate plans
from Houston with friend to spend among the
Capital Stock
Peposits
Liberty Bonds Deposited
the week-end with her parenta
up a colored people, a Civic Club has been
organized, proper committees formed
Hay City
I attended
11 nl-h, d hv
tell a had
it wilt prohabty
money and von need the recreation I had anything to tell
The national campaign for eten
anlnr for a spring
Easter Rabbits Visit School.
Last Friday afternoon, the grades
and Mrs Ray Gayle and
they place you III the winning class
is being cemented between the North
and the South "
o o - -
A dance
school grounds
orderly before
tieir sections of Hay City.
I nder the leadership of Mre. Pink-
te Harris, County Demonstrator for
being made
Our Ne
of a de-1
cone, nisi'
noed the I
So. if a mother assumes the prop . - .......- ......
■ dienity and Inspires sufffeient re- It seems that the
Houston, support to any plans for civic im
Sunday provement that needa our help
Set Old Chrysanthemum-.
for I he trip and the cer monies at- I
tendant to tile exchange, which Ira ,
R Wildman, department commander |
of the a. L R characterized as "an i
other symbol of (he friendship that
mother's which makes a girl feel that
life is after all. rosy when th world
looks otherwise very blue
Don" forgot It will
chonl honent
Everyone confessed that
had a delightful time
| have ur
I clean and
I night nith
< fort is being
civic conditions
And don't eat supper before yon
come’ ' Come at six o'clock or later
j whenever yon want your snpper
| Thore will be plenty to sntiaty even
the hertiest appetites
FURNISHINGS
New Coloring* — New FfTects
a wonderful assortment
of everything for
Men and Young Men
Hartford, Conn . April fl The
turn ami tattered battle flag of the,
Louisiana Tigers, Tenth Louisiana
Volunteers of the Confederate Army,:
will be returned to its owners after
having been in possession of the,
"enemy" for sixty years.
The Connecticut legislature sus '
pend'd its rules and passed a bill :
appropriating $ 1,000 to pay the ex '
lietises of a oommittee of the Con i
necticut Grand Army, who will carry 1
the banner to New Orleans,
in return the Louisiana Confeder-
ate Veterans will present to the Con
necticut delegation the sword of Col '
one! Ledyard Colburn of the Twelfth
Connecticut Volunteers, which was
capture d during the Civ I War by
Southern troops.
"lean homes for others
us are brothers.
edite and
Money is a power for good only when
it is used profitably and productively
it can be either a blessing to the
community, or a constant source of
misery to its owner.
nny rite
Scott and
shall have
. coffee and
r but if I
bad egg. I
Royder. of
Tre Faster Program.
The church was beantifully decor-,
ated Sanday, with evergreen and
moss Also roses. lilies and honey- .
suckle were used with rrent sueeesw j
N very nice service was rendered
and enjoyed by all present. The at-
tendance »m exceptlonally large, j
showing that Easter means a great
speet, the doughter will nevi r think
too highly of herself because f her
mother's exalted opinion of her in
| fact, a certain amount of egoism is
very necessary to everyone who
would have noise and natural pride
school students almost wished they
had not outgrown their belief in
Easter rabbits. The party returned
to the school house in time to meet
the trucks it four o'clock
and i
Miss Lucille Leach drove home mnde
Keep the trash
Ml our hearts
For a eitv that
Nothing detracts my attentlon while
sour eyes are under examination.
Van Vieck plays ha« hall with {
Sweeney, Wednesday afternoon And!
there will also he a game on Friday
And it fs thls regard of herR I
VAN VLECK VOICE Ct Como,'X
----------------- —---were there.
Delietous icecream and home-made Mr rind Mrs I. H
cake will he sold Friday night April Houston, visited van VI
of BALTIMORE and NEW YORK
the lawn and were
and pickles
The moor tght ri
j 17th 1u«t at supper time
everyone to come from
Van Vieck Ashwond, El
Faster Party.
Mr and Mrs Watkin- and daugh
ter entertained on Easter Sunday
with a party A large crowd. forty
people, responded to the invitations
The old rabbit laid a wholesome
number of beautifully colored eggs
In the pasture west of the house
This beautiful place was searched
thoroughly until everyone was satis-
tied that all the eggs had been
found After tiie hunt, the party
returned to the house and were re-
freshed with pecan cake and punch
Mrs Stephens, Mrs Ga
Mrs Ewine of Van Vieck
Oh' This is
- honee-clennins fe needed at school as I
much RS at home
7 We, who do not have a vard men i
I to keep our lawn in perfect trim. do j
l not renlite how much rare ehonld
jhe given to a lawn, until we attempt j
II to do it ournelves But we hope to
man, Cimmittee
The Eye has a wonderful mechan-
ism Would you like to konw
more about it. Cail end see me
Stay limited to Sunday next
Irene How do
NEW SPRING HATS
The NohMeat
we have ever seen—-
fit crowns for
Men nf Good Taete
Betty Gayle and
Mother's ingel Danghter.
Do mothers idolize their daughters
too much? Most mothers look at
their daughters from a very biased
(Joint of view. thinking that this one
girl is destined to do something ex-
traordinary in the world However
this near-idolatry does not prevent
mothers from becoming annoyed and
from issuing corrections or punish-
ments. This high regard for their
daughters is a natural one for all
mothers and is a result of self re-
speet But it Is n question, whether
or not this silent fattery ia a harm-
'ill influence.
If a mother shows her daughter
how nice and how beautiful she is,
it may spoil her: provided she has
not given her the proper training in
unselfishness and in all the other
qualities of a lovable disposition if
she has been properly trained, a girl
will usually disbelieve her mot er‘s
Remember the notice . f
Mr and Mrs Albert Mores nt
particularly when three Clot hr e errnt no more than the ordinary kind
tion Let these ladies help you
hwautify our elean city
nay fity’s Clean-tp:
a trip to the woods
eggs The high
SPRUCE UP Show vour friends that you are a “live win?'
BAY CITY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925.
lit up the fires of the guests gath-
cred aronnnd the fire and they all ।
showed complete enjoyment. The ।
hot weinners were julcy and fat. and I
were devonred hungrily by all.
The many friends nt Lucille ond
Mrs. Leach were very glad. Indeed
tn have spent an evening in such A !
deliwhttn wax
ero®d ! Mr Norman Poole,
being promoted
well as elenwh
a r<w»m« and
Ted' t never told
............. ..... ti
Negre t hlc l lub.
> friends are protoundiy '
Weinner Ron«t.
A very enjoyable weinn»r roast war
riven by Mrs Leach for her dauwhter
Lnemle, last Saturday night The!
weinner* were roasted over a fire on
tv Von may be assure
lightfni eventng among
people.
Ev ryone come! We
The man who is suecessful in
business, professional or social
life today must to taster than
ever before in the history of
civilization.
The fifteen million automa-
biles taking people about on
business and pleasure have
speeded up life in these United
States so that the man withont
a car is under a sad handicap
The automobile owner doesn't
work any harder than the
other fellow — not so hard in
fact But he gets there first
Buy your car thia Spring and
get mtn the parade
Bill Who are you in this play. The respon e to the call for a big I
Ora Le? Will you be my wife’ ' Clean-tp campaign is gratiftyin. but
('lothex will do if the right kind.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1925, newspaper, April 17, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423575/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.