The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 160, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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LUNCH AT
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"There Is Nothing I 00 Good For Our Friends
BAY CITY, TEXAS, nn RSDAY. SI fii MII it •s, 1927.
FIVE CENTS THE COPT
BAY CITY PASTOR
THE COUNTY COURIER
DEAD IN HOUSTON
Official Organ of the Rural Schools
Edited by ( hi I re F. Pollard, to. Supt.
FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE
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Significent Statements
tentment and happiness.
the necessary vehicle. This bank wel-
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ned at
the accumulation and selection of good
investments.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
(Teli,
Capital and Profits, $160,000.00
Adjournment
ar with
means of radio communica ! tembe
A Distinguished Visitor
prepared
And,
Current Events Magazine
The
Rice Market
P. Layton and Huy Smith
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Thou shalt not quit
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Courteous Service Always
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seir.
attained by economy, thrift and saving.
Success is measured not by earnings
but by accumulation, and the bank is
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Colonel
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irter. val-
lamps by the carton. Buy a carton of
six today at this New Low Price.
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found very
resting. We
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Their daintily toasted Sand-
wiches and frozen delicacies
are ideal Summer foods.
packed.
Our local
Luncheon, White House Cafe
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Bay City
Bank & Trust Co. 1
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if the l<
was ol
rustling,
leaves,
lone,
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connectional
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in view of the fact that the athletie
season has begun, the above elippings
from "The Coach" are timely.
It's too hot to cook at home
today, and then, to, one is
prompted to eat more than is
necessary for this time of the
year, no—
The unceasing round of vacation
activities calls for a dependable
strap watch, thoroughly modern in
appearance The Gruen Quadron
possesses eight features found in no
other single strap watch. Especially
notable is its smart rectangular case,
curved to fit the wrist; second dial;
non-pull-out stem and removable
strap lug features. Wear one on
your trip! Choose it here— today.
From Prince to
Doughboy Is John
Gilbert's Leap
uy. Sep
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ary Ho
County Interscholastic
League Meeting
Report
tute.
12:45
ulf Missionary
Society Activities
yn-Mas
below,
Chased laughing sunbeams thro' the
golden days.
Six
60 Watt
Lamps
work amounted to $27.6
MEET ME AT THE ALCOVE
FOR LUNCH
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Along this quiet wood road, winding
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selection.
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t and be st boxes 1 lb
play the game for his side,
lie keep himself fit.
He keep his temper.
He keep from hitting a man when I
he is down.
He keep his pride under in victory.
He keep a stout heart in defeat, ac 1
cepted in good grace.
King Vidor for Metro-Gold
NTO need now to run to the store
1 N for a lamp when one burnt out
— nor to rob one socket to fill an*
other.
How would you price a diamond ?
Not on mere size or weight, surely —for the color
and brilliancy of a stone are what really determine
its value.
Tour price on a diamond is really the price put
upon it by a jeweler you trust. We believe that our
high professional standing in this community a
standing that has earned us membership in the
Gruen Watch Makers Guild—merits your patron-
age. And we ask only a chance to prove it.
The only limits to the accomplish-
ments of youth are placed by youth
Itself when it falls to find itself.
Ce
even the China war and the Irish Free
State crises are crowded off by avia-
tion news and the most remarkable
aviation feat was performed by youth
it has always been our
aim to give our patrons
the best possible service.
We are here to serve you,
and we will serve you as
a friend should be served.
our Bible
of the Woman’s
church; supplemented by
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It can be
we especially invite those who have
not affiliated with tills church to come
Now wail low winds about the forest
eaves.
Now life grows cold ’neuth cold and
dreary skies,
the First Methodist Church at
City . died in a hospital here
a m Tuesday.
work this quarter amount-
which has been used for
etc. furnished by the men
it is the earnest desire of the board
of this chureh that we start the new
Perfect
diamonds
in a range of
mountings at
$73.$100,$rso
3u p. m. will
itemember the
t ome.
ruder clay;
For me, the autumn’s last and loveli-
est child
Takes not even now her haunting
charms away.
But when cold storms have stripped
the snow-clad hill.
In finer spirit presence linzers still!
Elaine Goodale.
of treasurer. County Insti-
Cmm guadrom, S
Others, 36o to so
clean Tues
2 pockets «
y Prolific
be generous
Six transportation cars and busses
When tree October ranged its sylvan are in use in the county The bus
wars. | drivers
contracts have been made
And. vaulting up the terraced sleep I rigid this year to safeguard the 75 or
100 children who are transported daily
to and from school.
6. Thou shall not
are unwilling to give.
7 Thou shalt alw:
with thine opponents.
S. Thou shalt not
H Hop
VOLUMF XXII XI MIU R 160,
blanching Heat
Yet pinched and wan. of youthful
charm bereft,
The last forsaken gentian still is left
Thrilled by her gaze, I deem no fancy
wild
A handy carton keeps lamp* with-
in easy reach where you want them
-whenever you need them.
$
This has been a full week in the
county superintendent's office what
with three visitors from the State De-
partment, Negro Institute and the In
terscholastic League meeting of the
county, as extras, we have been some-
what occupled.
I Moberley, I
Delicious
i which worn
i promise of
gain, and one sister, Mrs.
Pale knots of grasses fringed the open
space.
Her lifted cups passed lightly thro'
and thro’—
Each chalice molded in divinest grace.
Each brimmed with pure. intense
and perfect blue;
Alone and spotless in her virgin fame.
Her life upheld the year's immortal
claim.
from the
Thou shall not
Thou shall not
ompleted "Mi lem Women,”
and S. M Zwemer, which
her enjoyed. Our superin-
good and are worked out
competent program commit
We have just completed
study. "Life and Letters of
Thomas Carter. which we
instructive as well as Inter
One sudden break, half down the
lengthening shade.
Revealed a dark-rimmed circle, still
and lone
Her presence filled that sun-illumined
glade.
She made the enchanted solitude her
own;
The heavens above their watch eternal
kept.
And. steeped in light. the embracing
woodland slept.
Buy View Hotel
ws profitably
ting study of t
Our pr ide
r. had to resign
la. Sept. 29.
Mrs E J. S
tendent ot study worked
chapter and made them o
esting that one could not
miss them.
We has sent a box to t
.Mission in Houston the q
in matchless beauty, tender and se-
rene.
The gentian reigned, an undisputed
queen.
Where spirit
underestimate most important tr
and had a very good report to send in
each quarter But I feel are that this
year will be the fullest yeur we have
ever had in our three years’ work.
Our society Ims been soing regularly
each week with good meetings
Our Voice programs are especially
month of school, the first milepost of I
the year 1926-27. Most of the schools
lie game is the
have also
by A. E
each me
some of the old headliners
front pages of the papers?
Politics, crime, divorce
From Prince Danilo in "The Merry
Widow" to Jim Apperson, the dough
boy, in "The Big Parade" ts the leap
made by Jolin Gilbert, who will b
seen in "The Illg Parade" at the Co-
ace outlasts the
Regular service at
close the day’s efforts
date . place, the Him
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York Suh
including <
and loo Eai
Receipts
He is survived by his widow; two
sons, Edwin and Hugh, one daughter,
Eugenia, all ol Bay City : his mother.
Mrs J T Campbell, ol Waelder; two
brothers Hr Guy Campbell ot Gun
zales and Hr W W. Campbell of Se
DIRECTORS:
Hy. Kurreley. G. A. Moore, W. K.
Hora Jr., It. Lee Anderson, T. J.
Walker, Fdw. Kyan, P. R.
Hamill ,
kins of Waelder.
The body will be forwarded to
Waelder at 10:25 a. m Wednesday by
the .More company Houston Post
I ispatch.
young people of today
We believe in the young people, the '
faults we find In them are largely the
results of our failures In training
them. Youth is having Its day Had
you I hot of I he fact that it is the
achievements of youth that are driving
Rev E T Campbell, bo, pastor of
b \
y a unanimous vote a
s such for the comin
isitors were present:
I Theatre on Monday. It
Spare lamps insure good light, A
carton keeps lamps safe; it protects
against breakage, and simplifies check-
ing up on your lamp stock.
good for our small society, and I am
proud to say that each member paid
her title to send our girl to Scarritt.
Our plans are made for this, the
last, quarter and if we < in carry them
out I feel sure we will have a full
quarter, a good time. and a good
fourth quarter report.
MRS H W MEKLRNBURG,
Publicity Superintendent.
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Woman’s Missionary
Society Entertained
service means much to you mid your
amil) and the dinner will Im au oc-
casion that you will not forget.
9, Remember
e in case of forced landing
Charles A. Lindbergh, i
sume. Remember this
1 1 $ 2
more briefly for use on gymnasium
walls and on posters and programs
•1
< <!». Since the memorable opening
last season, capacity audiencos have
marked the long runs in New York
and other cities.
Many schoola have adopted the Code
of the Sportrmanship Brotherhood, I
which is the result of a great deal or I
careful thought on the part of the men !
who have tried to simplify into the
plainest Anglo-Saxon apeech. the!
spirit and the letter of Sportsmanship
According to this version, the Code of
Honor of a sportsman is that:
He keep the rules
He keep faith with his comrade.
Vol. 11. September 28, 1927. No. 2.
deserted wood-path
Dr. C. M Griswald will be in Bay
City Saturday. As a representative of
the State Medical Association Dr. Gris-
wald will appear before the assembled
leathers and give a discussion of the
disease.Cancer: It's Cure. The ad-
dress will be delivered about 10 a. m.
Any persons who are interested are
invited to attend the lecture; it prom-
ises to lie pleasing, interesting and
informational.
y Vacation joys are greater
* ' —with a Gruen Quadron!
were 393 sacks.
Quotations of clean rice also is un
I changed.
Sales rough 321 sacku, u( Lad
Wright ui $3 30 a $3.10 |" i barrel
21 x of Edith ut $T to
PROGR A M
Jeiferson Davis High School Building
Saturday, Octoher I. 9 11.
Open song, "America the Beautiful."
Special number from Gulf.
Special number from Palacios.
Special number from Bay City.
Reading, "Rural Schools," Pledger.
Music.
Address. Hr. C. M. Griswald, repre-
sentative of State Medical Associa-
tion.
Recess.
Business session
Call to order.
Election of temporary chairman.
Reading of minutes.
The County Mid 1928 Where?
Election of Officers.
New business.
Announcements.
your surplus funds in
good securities stimu-
lates thrift, and makes
provision for the time
when money is "tight"
and good collateral is
necessary to secure loans
from your Bank.
Pledger. .Midfields. Van Vleck, Cedar
Lane and Collegeport are the only
schools visited Illis month
• li Rym u 'I ue day. . i< ri
tember 27, whieh promhe wa
and the book "Moslem Won
that things for the year are promising
A few of the smaller schools have as
yet a discouragingly small attendance
Four schools of the county will seek
state aid under the new rural aid law
passed by the Fortieth Legislature
Quite a number of pupils have applied
for aid under the new high school trit
lion law It la quite inspiring to find
so many of our young people ready to
take advantage of the opportunities
offered them for better education.
Thia tart goes far to discredit in
our mind the oft-repeated assaultn
from poorly informed sources upon
the integrity anil the ambition of our
sill'd and
simehtwas 'I
New Orleans. Sept. 29 Rei eipt ol : :
clean rice were 1001 sacks Exporta 1
are increasing Monday New Orlean- ‛ aol
and Lake Charles cleared 33.147 pot >
ets for foreign ports, of which 25,501
was from Luke Charles. Lots are ac
cumulating lor Porto Rico and Nev
Ten Commandments
Of a Good Sport
I in order that the din ol
shall not make indistini
voice of the traffic officei
Camden, N. J . police de
I installed loud speakers i:
thing and that he who thinketh other-
wine is a mucker and no true sports-
man.
10. Honor the game thou playest,
for he who playeth the game straight
and hard Winn even when he loses.--
Negaunee High School.
• • •
<I president
will preside
al Three
dames J. 1)
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Rally Day Services,
Christian Church,
Sunday, October 2
According to custom of former
years, tills Rally Day program at the
First Christian Church in Bay City,
has made one ol the leading features
of tlie church’s work, during the year.
Rally Day means the beginning of the
new year for this church and every
member with their family, is urged to
attend and to be on hand promptly at
• 15 lor Sunday school. The 11
o'clock services will be a sermon suit-
able for the occasion.
At 12 10, all members and their
friends, with their families, will as-
semble around a luncheon board on
tlie church grounds and will be
served an excellent dinner Hint Is be
ing prepared by the ladies of the
ry inters
ford to
Cult. Sept 20. Last year was a full
year in our Missionai Society, as
each year should be. We felt sure we
hud done the things we should do.
"I know of no distinction greater
in tlie world than to be aide to call
one's self an American citizen
There is a type of man, however. I do
not like, anil that is the red hot
American at home who becomes ,
lukewarm American abroad." Mayor
James J. Walker, of New York.
"Chile's chief aim is one of prog-
less and economic advancement. We
have overcome our difficulties,
straightened out and put on a firm
basis our money system, so there is no
danger of any more criticism in that
direction. Our new customs, revenur
and budget laws have not only been
adopted but are being applied." Don
Carlos Davila, Chiles new ambassa
dor to tlie United States.
"Hazardous flights should not lx
prohibited, but they should lie at
tempted only after careful study by
experienced personnel with the best
of modern equipment and for a defi-
nite purpose in tm future expedi
tions should be organized and prizes
offered under conditions which pro
mote tile development ol safer travel.
Safety of travel does not rest alone in
tlie perfection of plane and engine . but ■
equally important is a highly trained
personnel, accurate weather informa-
tion mid other navigational aids, in I
Thou shalt not he a poor lower.
Thou shall not take unfair ad
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 160, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1927, newspaper, September 29, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423888/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.