The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 68, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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gun it.
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primary department
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interpreted into
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fol ho action of
spirins to the grown-ups, as well as
to the class.
The program stalled about on time,
and went forward without u hitch to
entertained the audience
splendid contributions ha
since yesterday’s report
Previously subseribed
Today's contributions:
W. T Cox
A .1 Harty
.1 M Corbett
Harris Milner
Layton Moore
wisely and you’ll generate content-
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BAI 4 I IV, IEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920.
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Summary Two base hits: Creven
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John (ilbert eaprured one of the
eai acting parts of I he year when
( apital and I 'rot its
Laverne Secrest
du< lion of “Tin Merry Widow. which
is lli<> next attraction at the Grand
Tris was one of the most coveted roles
A large crowd was assembled last
Hit in at the Baptist Church to wit-
in . Ilie graduation of the grammar
I Hide into the high school. To add
beauty to the exercises, the church
was decorated in the school colors,
and with the dainty girls in their gay
in his lie
determina
smet imes it
guard headquarters here Monday The
bids will he forwarded to Washing
lull for letting
Administration building, cook shacks
and warehouses are to be built
King's delicious chocolates
will please your Mother best,
on Mother's Day Always
fresh and wholesome.
but in the MAN. No I
end. Miss Huebner played
[collie them'' And they did. You can
[do the same tiling ovEItONE. If
। your Purpose is the domivant thing in
your mind. And this Purpose is i f
two kinds. Ilie kind we use, an the
either an
All great
The met
hewn out
Anderson, Cordon
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Millions of pounds of excess meat
were dumped on the English market
recently by rival American and Brit-
ish firms, battling for trade suprem-
acy. Prices were cut almost in half
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Tribune ads are business getters.
See us before you buy.
save persistently, invest
With this hit of admonition. Mr.
Engle closed his address.
Judge Harris then came forward to
present the "degrees."
He did it in a most happy style. He
likened the school diplomas to the
steps of a house. The first step is
he grammar school diploma, the pec:
nd step, he called the hizh school
Wednesday those who are to assist
in the Junior mid intermediate depart
minis will meet at Wesley Chapel at
Customers Bonds
Wo dan
r Kood. or bad Alb* Eair
beeh dreumers Curi fi.lllll
UNA
why vOl CAN To the con
you think you rant, why
the results of
“You’ll Bo it."
Somebody said it couldn't be done.
But he, with a chuckle .replied
That maybe it couldn't, hut he would
he one
Who wouldn't say ho till he tried.
So he buckled right in, with Ilie trace
of a grin
i in his face. If he worried, he hid it
He started to sing, as lie tackled the
thing.
That couldn't he done, and he did it.
sary (7 introduced the speaker of the
evening. Rev. Paul E. Engle. win
poke to the class along the linen in
"Purpose " He told them, In brief:
Every day is, in reality, a com-
mencement with ns. for every day is
a new gift of dod to the world, to une
or to abuse, just as it may,be dom
through emit individual hoice, a
without rurririce. ■
ame If "oil would
twelve spies sent ‘
tin* ture
allied
Mother Owens is growing very zrati-
fyingly, we are pleased to say Some
The first trainload of Dodge Broth
its automobiles to be shipped into
Texas and tile first trainload of auto
mobiles of any kind to move into the
Rio Grande Valley passed through
Houston Tuesday on the Missouri l'a
cific’s Hull Coast Lilies vii route to
Brownsville.
The cars are consigned to Jesse
Dennett, Inc., and associate Hodge
dealers in that territory. The train
left Detroit Friday night, was deliv-
ered to the Missouri Pacific Lines
at lm I'o. HI . Sunday noon for han-
dling via those lines from SI Louia
to Brownsville Houston Chronicle
Y.W.C.A. Worker
To Visit Bay City
thrifty fe»i you. I lis good habits benefit your
Gilbert has proved himselt u
suited for it The picture is
GULF, Texas, May 12 in a well
played game, which was sprinkled
throughout with thrills, furnished b
cm 11 team, the Humble Oil & liefilling
team came through to a win in the*
tenth inning, utter the Sulphur Corn
pany tied the score in tlie ninth with
a home run by Selleh, witli two on
Both teams deserved credit for tlie
game played.
Selleh wus the big hitter of tile*
day. wlih tour hits out of live trips to
the plate, Including a home run two
doubles and a single.
Box score:
Humble Oil & Refining Co. No 1
AB R II PO A E
Creditor, if
Selleh, 2b
awhon. Hi
Krause, cf
Hawkins, ss
Cross, 3b
Aper, rf
Churchill, c
Treadway, p
Serrill, rf
Miss Minnie May Wilson a Y. W.
C. A. worker, will arrive in Bay City
May 21 and have charge of the recre
atioii activities in tlie Daily Vacation
Billie Sc ........
Miss Madge* Clements, a I ruined
Bible school worker, will be general
supervisor of the entire school and
we feel fortunate indeed to have se
cured such worthwhile young women
for this work.
On Monday, May 17. Miss Clements
wants tlie workers who will take part
in Hie beginners department to meet
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"Longie •Ilie whole was
few words as were neces
The relief fund for "Dad"
1st play th*
ememi i t
xhitens, clr
all night
wier bane
t tills new
rd It is o
Ilie processional as the class filed in
mid were sealed. They were accom-
panied by the grade teachers, the
president of Hu* school board, and
tin speakers of the evening, who took
tin ir places on the platform. The
children wlio were on the program
acquitted themselves with honor to
the class and to their instructors, mid
A Bruce
E ernes
it Gusman
and Mrs Fred S ltobbins
E. w. Turner
Villa Mae Morehead and Cordon Bugg
were exceptionally pleasing in thelr
piano numbers, mid Luverne Secrest
gave the salutatory in a very earnest
welcome Alin* Blair recited "The
Marell of the Workers" very nicely as
in r valedictory. Mrs. Stinnett is al-
ways a favorite number‘on any pro
gram, and her song. "Longing For
You," Was sweetly given, accompanied
by Mm. Wadsworth on the piano.
Superintendent Whisenhunt then in
ition lo Ih* the Iwai mid
i is under great stresH that ..........—------
. trorina onwin’gi New Beauty Cream
Quickly Remakes
Your Complexion
ves uh I strives. I
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commencement I
aciievemeuts, or
purpose we must
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There are thousands to tell you it
"ean’t lie done,"
rhere are thousands who prophesy
full it re;
There me thousands to point out to
you .one by one,
The dangers that wait to assail you:
But just buckle on, with the bit of a
grin.
Then take your coat off, and go to it.
lust start in to sing, as you tackle
the thing
rhat cannot Im* done, and you'll do it.
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to either greater
to retrograde Ol
t co forward or we
three bids
Friday a special confere nee of all
workers will meet al 3 |l hl, aud any*
one who in interested in thin work
may uttend and receive a unit in n*
ligious ecucational work 12 13
kind we waste. The* only way to do
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built. So
here. One employe with a Bank account is
, liploma. and the third represents the _
Old w‛ either accept them.orwe shut degree trom mhe college All the
wav through hi- talk Mr Harris made . -
Wb ' : cud wb ' izli vers practical to Ilie young loll. 0m
m ' hl lit.' ours? about to be graduated into tile huh . | r
That depends on how we accept lh< ., hool work His words were well I 1
PI RPOSE of lif A hip without ajchosen and ver* happily delivered./,
rudder just drifts about on the nd then he delivered "the good*." 11
stream without any direct heading Ns each name was called, the zradu- il
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drift An "achiever" is necessarily aland . ., opted the seal of approval the | !
"dreamer." Il we dream then turn teak 1 i - had put on the work done '"ill
KO to hep again, the* dream I the grades by the children The fol- II
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 68, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1926, newspaper, May 12, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509508/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.