The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 143, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 19, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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reader of this
BETTER ELECTRIC
of
hearing this
CHEVROLET CO.
Murtha Brown
of good Halesmanship. After
SERVICE for YOU
PHONE 109
The
present
BAY CITY, TEXAS
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and at a
LOWER COST
STATION
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Washing and Greasing
A Brand New Up-to-Date
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FILLING STATION
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Bay City,
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For Men Who Demand
Conservatism Mingled
With Smart Modernity
WOR
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had >
$19.50 to $45.00
Two Pair Pants
Charlotte
director;
that every
advantage
the Red
county
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nier.
aunt
The Transmission liner hove
brought a distinct benefit to this
section by making the advantages
of Electricity available to forms
and small towns, thus hastening
agricultural development and
adding to the comfort and conven-
ience of farm and small town
homes.
Force
Toge
Men
Grec
elass
had ce
of this
women
Peace.
production of that commodity was
2,700,000 tons.
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beds
Broadcasting its Opening on E. 7th St.
Texas Gas and Oil Handled
Hdith i
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to
Plus Ultra
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Color has taken its place
at the Window
complete display
Broth<
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to he
Pres- i
terest
AUTO
BODY
REPAIRING
Kirsch Drapery Hardware strikes
in Home Decoration—See our
SMALL DOWN PAVMENT
LIREKAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
EASY TERMS ‘
Robt. Poage
& Son
I AID
| Cen
peciai
privil
and d
lateiy
to use
ly <
fille
Light Co. Women
Hold Meeting
be well pat
ty public.
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pose
Benefit Bridge
and “42” Party
Feel the Urge to Step on it and I low
it will step if you fill up with
Miss
"Rates.’
Miss
SAMEPRIE
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Bring it to us and we 11 make it
Look Like New
Plus Ultras Meet With Central Power and
51,504
n the
MStNAMt2
914250
Users of Electric Service throughout the terri-
tories in South and Southwest Texas served
by this company know that rates have been
steadily reduced, and the quality of service
improved since the Transmission Lines sup-
planted the small isolated generating plants.
guldance
h id i man
ommittee
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CENTRAL POWER
Our helpful service is at
your command. We will
be glad to assist you in the
selection of drapery hard-
ware and materials that
will insure the utmost in
St) le and beauty for all
your windows
UH follows: I
The best in radio is no longer be-
yond anyone’s means. Its quality has
placed it in the homes of the rich. Its
amazing low price now brings it
within the reach of every one.
Come in today—hear this sensational
new Radiola that took 7 years to
perfect. Model 80, illustrated, has
screen-grid—9 tuned circuits—elec-
tro-dynamic speaker and many other
features.
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Patronize Tribune Advertisers.
Texas
000 tons
Lilliun Wheeler, chairman;
25 ounces for 25 cents
pure.
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SUPER-HETERODYNE
These benefits have been made possible
because the Transmission Lines connect your
service lines with several large generating
plants, assuring you of abundant and de-
pendable electric light and power, and be-
cause each of these plants has capacity
sufficient to supply the needs of many towns
and rural communities. The savings in oper-
ation have materially reduced your rates.
lor, Ohio, and contained a generous under the
Ive talk
took the
that the
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of sulphur. Total world
KNOW TEXAS
the opportunity of
gifted speaker on 111
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young lady whom
terson to make an addre
Methodir (hurch Sund
the twenty-third a nd we u
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general dise unsion of the above
subjects, the meeting adjourned.
clothing and
forwarded to «
have too often
an “The Love
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; number and •
Antonio, who spoke on the value of
co-operation among the women of
tin* company.
Color has waved its magic wand over the modern home . . . cheering
. . . brightening . . . lending new charm. Nowhere is color more im-
portant than at the windows . . . and Kirsch Drapery Hardware offers
the surest way of making windows attractive . . . creating precisely
the color effects you desire.
Kirsch Drapery Hardware for windows (and for doors, too) offers a
wide variety for your selection. Kirsch Better Wood Poles in exquisite
color blendings.. Kirsch Atavio W ork . . . ornamental designs in cast
aluminum . . . finished in rich, warm tones. Kirsch Wrought Iron
Drapery Hardware, creating a vogue all its own . . . each piece hand-
hammered and distinctive. And all of them are priced well within
the reach of every purse.
nt the
night .
hoping
ill take !
MitLtONS OF POUND! us ID BV
‘y,;. OUR OOVERMMENT >
ll be five prizes and re
Miss Kuth Glasgow, who also hi the utility industry and the need
other things Wheele
if protege at Women
PeV
gihrmb
given by the following:
Miss Olady Thedtord of Cell
trill Sputhwest Utilities, Dallas, ex-
plained tile importance of women
ontenta of
rl> appliane
The purpo
just now, International , tie
Porter, supplemented
I complimented the :
week of
need of
county 1
sity. The
more une
county
years. Th
<-il They
Red Cros
surpassed
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aid the p
town. Fi
eelved th
ceives bu
the a mo
listed as
given $9!
for local
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not consi
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who are
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to 100 p
today!
til with new dirt
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away hig
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was pres
struct euch
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1 the compan
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Sunday, "The Rich Young Ruler,
Murk 10:17-27.
Then cume the social hour dur-
ing which were served delicious
ice cream, angel food mid choco
ll Mite
party,
19. at
don was held
f Miss Lilllan
r the Distriet
CONSERVATISM in the subdued
browns and grays, and dark blues.
Modernity in those smart little
pattren effects that contribute
“snap”. Conservatism in the cor-
rect tailoring with the moderate
peak or square-notch lapel. Mod-
ernity in the bold, athletic lines of
shoulder and hip. A blend of dash
and digniy that you’ll like mighty
well.
Mayor
wire yes
Wilson o
til last
City Met
him of tl
brother,
home in
This b
surprise
Bay City
knew of
It was <
Wilson,
with Mr
Mrs. Th
letter fro
in which
any illne
late cuke mid divinity candy, ice
cream, which showed the skill of a
past mistress in the ml of candy
making, namely Mrs. Jolin Kyle
Poage.
Among those present were two
of our former members, Mrs. Ida
Yeager Swem of Newgulf mid Mrs.
Leona Green Pox of Brownwood.
Other members present were Mes-
dames Verser, Shoultz, Williams,
Craft, Keene, Poage, Davant, Loos,
Parker and Watkins.
We were also glad to have with
uh Mrs. Edward Shoultz and moth-
er Robbins and little Misses Mary
Ann and Kathryn Davant mid Eliz-
abeth Parker. Class Reporter.
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LUTHER AN CHIRCI
Services Sunday afternoon, Nov.
23 at 2:30 pm. ut the Christian
Church. R. Weber, pastor.
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Patronize Tribune Advertisers.
nf this study is to
■111 in the proper
appliances hndled
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er tite total of thep receding
one of the very best numbers on
the program was Mrs. Robbins’
sermonette on the lesson for next
Van
3k9
i JJones, secretar
-r2
T tg
orportunity to
Federation had
program was Mrs,
Be ssellieu of the
Light Co, of San
•emNV
8
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Mr. K.
olj orranized women’s commit- |
Annie Porter explained
that |i
fer, home service
mil that
(gain afte
ni volcec
Mex, This reprenented the in
t that was aroused by our
actvities in a very lovely
spends annually $
lucation, accordin
"Education Ass
ten dollars that the Bible
of which she is a member,
ontributed toward the tuition
expellence H on him job a
ansplant or net out ye
trees and shrubbery. Flov
The Matagorda County Federa- "A
tion of Women’s Clubs will meet I
December sixth at Wadsworth.—
Mrs Mary Me Caskell, secretary. .
21-28w 17 lhd.
Power
freshments.
The ladies hope
ionized by the Ba’
worthy girl, which the
class la helping edu-
and uh a red by i
impossible to I
thing ho good i
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as the opening
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uubject which is dear to the hearts complete talk on "Water" mid Miss
of so many people mid especlally Gladys MeGlothin outlined the du-
tees.
Mr. Vance
this tulk ant
girls for their
mice.
Iris of th
art in pre
eight elee
QI VII.
The qi
cember f
have be
tion" re
where in
Dan Smith, Box 51 city. 1
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 143, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 19, 1930, newspaper, November 19, 1930; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554265/m1/4/?q=%22~1%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.