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Called meeting of Bay City Lodge
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Roads in Several Lo-
calities Are Made Im-
nue J.* were in Gulf the past week,
combining business with pleasure
went to Gull last Friday for a visit
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business
to his daughter, Mrs. Hugh Patter
sun at Gulf.
to Bay
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closely any currency or money
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Gold Bricks Were
Currency in “49
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Legion Auxiliary
To Meet Friday
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Avery motored Mrs I'
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While there they will Mae Kelly motored to Houston with
j is in Newgulr, visiting in the home B
of her daughter. Mist Chris EllI •
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American diplomacy abrow
is purchased in immense d
with the sanction of the
partment.
If our diplomats may at
H or
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Your Hand From
I he Beyond . . .
Providing for Them
ago. is fast improving and ex i casing, blew out and badly scalded
home owners beautified the lawns
and painted their honses. The town
is ideal for the raising of all kind*
1
growing time. time for love and
life. And from the looks of the mar
riage licenses issued there are many
who agree.
“ 1 here is Nothing loo Good For Our Friends"
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cognizance ...
day you bought them. Come in
soon . . . you owe it to yourself
just to M'f the newest designs.
in Gulf one
y to the graveyard, adding
to the town as well as the
seter. Bill Manin and II W
Raptist I hureh News.
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be well
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। field work in not required
The elimination contest, looking
The following friends and
ous health.
Mr. Conner is directing a tennis
tournament this week, in order to
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i eral localities were made impa
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The movie cannov
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our business sections, we would
__________ ______. ___ have a swell looking town in every
A. f 4A M. Wednesday night at reaped Think thia over and beau-
for the week-end.
. Conover, Avenue
Prayer Services, Wednesday
। Choir
with cloudy weather
shower of hot mud from one of the
wells being drilled in Hie field He
( was bending over a joint in a pipe,
on the floor of the derrick, when
a head of mud collected around the
1 Oneal motored
, Saturday,
f official attention. The mat
I friends and relative* They
ition regulat
in the natic
and there is no time
rela i is in Gulf.
ing friends
Washington within
adjunct of diplo-
Mr O
fered a
come and
tions some ten days ago were dis-
charged from the institution and
both are at home almost well, now
QUALITY AND PRICF STORI
Liquor am
q, A. F. & A. M. Notice
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SCOTT DRUG CO.
1 that no
M Pearce.
R Reed of Bia*
cek-end in New-
determine Mho shall represent the pects to be at home again in a few
school in the contest to be held indays.
fresh stock
Haptist Reporter
Hospital Notes.
ing
Mrs. J C Cox and
this season
Price, Snyder, Ueskert, Reynolds,
Ferguson, Burns and Stradinger.
Newgulf Sunday for a lengthy visit
her fath-
to her
hospital, and expects
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W. Koyme, Avenue I, suf
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New frocks for the winter season
call for jewels just as lovely. And
really, it’s not extravagant to
choose the stone you really want
Diamonds!
। hour and had as our guest speaker, I
. Paul C. Bell of Bastrop, who I* in |
Newgulf holding an Instruetive .
of flower* and rv
stomers a bon a fide llo.no
ot i.
Mrs II M Nelson, who was tail-
ing rapidly mid Mr McGehee ex
pects to soon be able to return to
his work, with little inconvenience
from the loan of a part of bin fln-
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were in Wharton last Friday on a
shopping trip.
Mrs C C. But. her of Gulf, was
in Newgulr the past week, visiting
classes last Wednesday She reports
that her father is still in precari-
. her sister, Mrs. C
_ _ Mr and Mrs W
< ontin- 'zoria, spent the w
fruit trees
bloom.
MANAGING an estate is no child's
play or woman's work it requires
specialized skill and integrity such
as our trust officers possess .As-
sure the happiness of your dear
ones permanently by appointing
tills bank trustee of your estate.
Consult with Uh as soon as possible.
a II K Treichler left
a two week's visit to
New York.
visit their
er, Miss Hayes returned
Willa Mae Kelly attended the Pad- ut tile seats so arranged for you
erewski concert in Houston last Yome give your souls a chance
Wednesday evening J Mr- F M ."Thomas has been on
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Forrester and the sick list and we miss her so
Mr and Mrs W C Churchill. were nhuch in her ready service for the
out of town visitors the past Sal- Ipord and hope she will soon be able
urday evening They returned home to be with uh again
mellow wedding hells
entered: O’ktourke, Cherry
ck their
your diamonds will Mill
lovely and as apvfopnatr
beneficial to ranges. Karl’ ।
ere flourishing and earlier
Rev. mid Mrs. Frank Platt and
Mrs. M. Cross and children motored
son, who is attending
of these new garment*.
state de-
to sit up in bed and visit with her
friends, in a few more days she ex-
’ pects to be well enough to be takel
I home.
Mr Green Ferguson, venue ( .
Quid
manva
Nwem ami Mrs
to Wharton last
The American Legion Anxiliary
Will hold Ba regular monthly meet-
ing on Friday afternoon at three
o’clock in the Legion club, instead
of on Wednesday Th* change in
iess minor treatment, and
The office of lux collector Im now • than a week ago with a severe case
located in the high school building. I of pneumonia, but with the skill-'
in in be mentioned fre-
in the public print* after
te. Clean up.
era and we
en from Bay City, 1
cios and Gulf were
upon the services
Mr iteil’s address
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and all seasons!
day when he
to giv
j the doctors were kepi
just the same
Mrs. Winebranner
I illness to be cured for in the hospi- :
' tal for Home time was that of Mi s
II P Reed, who resides on Avenue
i r Mrs. Reed was brought in more
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Mentone irxrn t rr,
ing Bagurtte, mini gold ca
act with t diam'md*. SI 23
to Matagorda last Thursday They
' Thursday. Feb 111 st
of Gulf,
Mr. and
acc ident last Pri
was sealded by i
out that this
charfeura, c
vanta, about
day period. 1
ed that prohi
be tightened
tol
The latest
I him about the face, neck and lips
! He is at his home recovering, after
i treatment by the surgeons at the
Good luck Bert and Fran
day. people. Miss France,
and Mr Bert Steven join ha
lonz, long journey.
to our store
Wallace Lewis anil Mis
Mrs 1.. L. 0‘Neal, Mr. W H Kel-
ly and MI.. Willa Mae Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs. Hay drove over to
Bay City Friday night to hear flip-
taken of the incident. I
was being violated.
r liquor not only is
a necessary adjunct
forecast for
elcomed the
W. J O'Rourke. Newgulf busi-
ness man. was an out of town visi-
tor the past week
Jack Sandertord of the Newgulf
Sulphur office force, took a trip to
points in Mexico for the week-end,
returning Monday.
Mi- A l' Goode of Newgulr and
Mrs. Clarence Stewart of RolinE,
motored to Rosenbert Saturday aft-
of the past week, attending a "safe j and Raymond Kelly attended Gipsy
ked automobiles
bloom in profusion with some kind t
of growing beautirler Spring A ,
Mi- George Dilworth of Austin
ed to St. Louis on account of thel
"In Girl of the Golden West,"
First National’s dramatic film ver
alon of the David Belasco melo-
l
however, the currency of the time
and place could be counterfeited
exactly. For it consisted of little
stamped gold brick, of various de-
nominations determined by the
weight of the gold
Ann Harding and James Hennie
head ths cast of “Girl of the Gol-
den West.” which opens at the Co-
lonial theatre on Wednesday
The past week was not i
busy one for the hospital ho
surzical work was concerne
there were plenty of patients
El Paso and vicinity wet'- wept
by fitrul rains throughout the day.
enough to be back at his work ill a
few days
Methedist Churel t choc.
One of the best days we have had
in the New Year was the past Sun-
day We have not seen people come
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motored
attend
-........ ■■ । "souse," vegetables and nil the
The (lash between failing win-trimmings that go witli a teal lion
ter and advancing spring brought est to goodness dinner, such as a
lain Sunday to almost the entiregood cook ot the Old South knows
state of Texas, from the Panhan- how to get up.
' die to the gulf and as tar west- Mrs Ena Carlin, Avenue G , who
I ward as El Paso. Roads in sev-’was expected home this week from
school for Mexicans
program for the eve
Song ' We Hare a
j to The Nation ”
Prayer By Mrs R
Welcome Address
Vor al Trio “How
Wait," Mrs Johnson,
W ynn
introuction of
| Derrick
of sidered
ment of the chureh
t) meeting" of the Gulf Sulphur ; ^mhh ‘s servic es on Friday
company. funday School
vwell pointed
ien distillery
ates is necessary on account of tor
onflicting meeting*
ments nt Washington.
। Post-Dispatch.
Services at Holy
I Barker. Friday.
Mr Carl Bergman of Corrigan,
Texas, spent several days in New-•
gulf the past week looking after
1 business interests.
Rev. A L Conner, Methodist pas-
lor at Hast Bernard, was in New '
gulf last Saturday for a few hours J
a lengthy visit to points in Texas
and Louisiana, has decided to pro-
tract her stay for another month
Mi Conover, Avenue G. left
Y P. I
vices
much lower than y
cellar* with ton* of liquor, hoi
can we consistently object to th1
importation of intoxicants by rep
resentatives of foreign govern
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ranks of the high school during the
j past week, but in the fare of that,
and other kinds of sethacks the
i work of the < lasses has gone along I
fine and the prospects are that thel
( end of the term will witness a large I
class of boys and girl* finishing I
their work with zood records
Cr o s s Church
gulf, visiting in the home of their
non. II F Keed
Mrs J ('. Cox, Avenue K, has
been ill with hii attack of "flu"
Fersuson has been having
i siderable difficulty in seeing
No reflection is meant, but if our
residence sections could be made
to "stack up" in appearance with
were beginning to,
Mr, and Mra. I, W. Bpray,
3) •
Confirmation will be given Tues-
day Feb 17, at 2 pm. by Ht. Rev
C. F Byrne, Bishop of Galveston
Ash Wednesday, 7 am mass
blessing and distribution of the
ashes.
7:30 pm station* of the cross.
Thursday: 7:30 p.m. stations of
the cross. H*v Geo J. Huda. pas.
after visiting friends in Bay City Mrs Franks, Sledge, Kelly and
and community lineal, attended W. M l in Gulf
college in that state.
Messrs Abe Goode. "Red" Las
D H Shaffer, whose home
Avenue F. and who under
a serious operation several
and preseribed treatment.
I G F McGehee. Avenue F . came
| in lor the dressing of a wound he
I sustained the past week when in
; an accident at one of the derricks
j he had the misfortune to lose part
' of one of his fingers The wound
was dressed and found to be heal
o«1 home Sunday evening
quart* of diplo -I Mra II M. Nelwon
Mrs. Duller and her Dorothy of
I Blessing. to hear the concert given
Wednesday evening by Paderewski
Mrs. L. L Oneal and son. Juni-
oi. Mrs W II Kelly, Willa Kelly
ay Smith give a lecture
1 life’s history.
ssured Mr Bell their heart
death of her mother, has returned day at church.
to her home in Newgulf. Each Sunday we feel blest that
Mrs. (). E Avery. Avenue F. was go many attend our services to hear
in Houston the past week for treat- thie gospel and worship our Lord
ment at one of the hospitals there. Yol are welcome and if you have,1
Miss Clara Mae Cash and Miss Uot been with us come and till one
velopment is found
carried by the Bal-
which it was an*
e getting a goodernoon to spend the week
Sam Itroun and children
a st Saturday in Houstor
g and visiting.
needless! A small
teadily maintain-
No medical examination, no red tape. For all be*
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Golden bells:
What a wot id of happiness their
harmony foretells
Th rough the balmy air of night
How they ring out their delight."
W M I and Sunbeams,
passable; Streams are
Reported High.
expected to
Hain at Fort Worth amounted to
.20 of an inch and at Dallas to
1.5b of an inch. The maximim
.___.... —, temperature at Dallas for the day
The veterans loan bi pasned the was 57, the low
house yesterday. It will met with Busses Detour,
more opposition, however, in the ,. .
. « . .... . t. Slow dt taxiing rain began at noon
senate. The big boys are anxiouH i at Corsicana and continued until
raise taxes on many pet hi na but nightrall, extending across Central
aie very conscientious about <om- Texas to Corah ana and Waco. Bus tive s were visitors la-i Sunday in
pensation lor lie boy a who fought service from waco to corsicana in th home of Mr ami Mrs I), w
that Home of these ver) otie ,'i was blocked by mud and trarric Koym. Avenue I Mr and Mrs. A.|
ders couid.stay home andreap,the to Houston wan routed via Cam I Klahn and son. Frank of East Bei
benefits We are proud of the fact eron and Hearne, because ora bajard Mr and Mih E H Hueske
we have stuck to the JackasH party, road and high w vaters b , we (n Mar Mr. Eari and Hiss Ethel Schmidt,I
i . . । . lin and Calvert. Streams already Miss Adelia, Miss Alma And Miss
No news has been heard lat y as were bank rull from previous hard Anna Klahn of Houston
to Just what w ll be done in regards rains. Mr and Mrs W M Genzerand
to the new Jan Several haye sizn- Austin reported 73 of an inch or family, Avenue I, motored to Wei -
ed the petition asking Hint the tie prec ipitation before 7 p m. and th. mar last Sunday to visit friends
jail, when itisbuiltbe huilt.out rain continued. Westward Llanoand relatives
of the residential district lh< ty was drenched by a downpour that Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mahavey and
few reports obtainable are reason; lasted a....... «< i ompanied by a son of Gulf were visitors io New
ably optimistic that the new jail cold north wind । gulf Sunday, visiting Mr and Mrs.
will be built and soon. I Starting in San Antonio nt X-m J l. Conover. Avenue I
_ . . , a m . the rain amounted to 95 of Mrs Hoss Caldwell entertained a
Trades day will be up on us in an ine n during the day. although । group of friends ut her home in
another two weeks This is one ot the temperature displayed the1 Boling last Friday evening Those
the most important .move by,! he slizht range from 45 to 75 degrees from Newguir attending were Mr
merchants in a good while. in > Southward. Beaumont was threat- and Mrs. Abe Goode and son. Tom.
have joined forces to help the town ened with rain late in the day and and Mr and Mrs Charley Blown
and they reallxe that to lamet t it - at 5 thermometer F’stood . They reported a most enjoyable
< vh Italy they must helj the town. , ... ,, u .. . . .
.. . . . ... |. , 12 (egrees Fiouston had a grayeveniI5
t works that way and in the com- day with intermittent showers MI H M Clements ..... Miss Mol-
blue that they havo formulated cloudy weather prevailed al Gal lie Wiseman motored to nay City
strength tor the town will follow veston with only’ a trace or rnin ! the latte, part of the past week Io
Many merchants me anxious to Along the coast from Corpus 1 be present at the Gipsy Smith meet-1
start flu trades day <> Wit u a Christi to the lower Rio Grande
doilar day. This I* h trend that . ,, .. "
. „... . , valley. sloW lain* lasted through-
each merchant will hdlo* to KOo4 . ,
out Muny. cOverinK the territory
advantage generally. Precipitation at corpus
We are kill (lining un the Christi amounted to 37 of an ine h
town There are many wrecked between 7 a nt. and 7 p. m. A
worn on at tomobiles on property steady downpour Which set in at
in the city that should h>llnburg in the afternoon
The e t> haa moved many, many ued at night.
• truck loadzo these, disrespectabiei With the temperature stationary
looking antiques aud will be Elad at 40 degrees thr.mgh.mt the day
» move all the rest if only given at Leredo. the surrounding . oun-
the authorit clean try was wetted by light showers
up all the rest to a fare-you-well which gave indications at nightfal
and be the prettieat and best dress- or developing into a heavy rain.
town inSouth Te He We can Ranch pasture. In the Hlo Grande
easily do it and the prestige it will valley were reported in the best
give up ran not be mezsirec mm , ,
CoitioNN in yeurH, but farmers
home heautiful and yard complained of needing more sun-
beautiful con est was held by the shine for growing gprine erops,
Lons club of the 'Ily and prUe. after a .
were awarded to the winner* This .___ o.
year the same contest will be held - • . .
and <»n * more elaborate scale The Liquor and Diplomacy
I the sulphur plant for several days
M rs C M I ’carve Avenue 11 . ।
I brought her little son, (’. M , Jr . to
the hospital the past Saturday to
have examination and treatment for
his eyes. The little fellow lias had
what seems to be a serious ail
ment with his vision, and Mrs
Pearce took no time in having Frs
Bomar and Giddings to take him un i
der care for treatment and at the
same time he seems to ht* getting
along splendidiy.
Mr Sam Patterson, an employe
of the Sulphur company at Gulf,
was an inmate of the hospital last
Saturday His ailmnt was of a
minor kind, and he was able to re
(urn to his home after examination
Mr. Trousdale of Markham is in
Newgulf visitinz in the home of his
daughter, Mrs J (’ Williams
Mis Hugh Patterson, whose home
Speaken Mr
Larrum, Mrs. Cross’ parents and
enjoyed a fine dinner of oysters,
home-made sausage, old fashioned
plant sing
the old mor
l wend - |t
e of bilis. A
Ine*. whiskies and liquers wer
Tied from France recently b
United States embassy in Ha
and Dresses that retail at pi
port
The meeting was
Mr Derrick After adj
freshments of coffee
and Mrs Ora M Westphal announ- i ful treatment of the doctors and the
ces she Mill be in l ho office on Moll careful nursing of the nurses she
(lay. Wednesday and Friday morn-
toward the spelling match to be
held at the time of the county meet,
was ha l the past week, and the
successful contestants were liazel
Finley and Mildred Black This
means that Newgulf-Boling high
will be well represented when the
great day arrive*
Hines* has slightly broken the
—
‘’Spring." Webster tells us. "be-
gins witli the vernal equinox." But
the birds, beasts and plants tell uh
that spring is here, the new time of
tile year. Tills is uniting time.
Sonz "Have Thine
Loord," By Mr lull's
A large erowa of m
on the twenty-first of one of the most serious cases of
$ 7:30 o'clock Work in E A. Degree tin a little here and there.
latter part of the week
PNd
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uch a policy. Call ah
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