The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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Everyone Is cordialiy invited.
Church corner 5th and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11
Nunday School at 9:15 H.m.
Wednesday evening services at 8
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the selection of
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way so that there wa
pace foi the placing
1 the low prize A delightful evening
was enjoyed by all present.
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coats cleaned and preMed regu '
You want your kitchen equipped along the
most modern lines; why not have the most effi-
cient lighting? Discard your old drop cord or
other fixture and relieve yourself of the eye-
strain that goes with old types of illumination.
' party was
chapel land
youngstere '
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the Sunday
interesting
your chassis will give vel-
seen boys
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Gay prints in colorful array
and bright high colors are
the order of the day and the
vogue for spring. Black, too,
is important, and we have
yards and yards of satins,
crepes, chiffons and georg-
ettes in black as well as col-
ors. When it only takes about
four yards to make a dress,
and yon know you can be in-
dividual by making them —
why not be different — and
thrifty at the same time?
doing tin- best
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get belore dyinz
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we are. In a real way
1d when
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beautiful fixture when your old fixture is re-
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and Bert J. Wofford, Jr., of Bay
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Beautiful in line— exquisitely fashioned and
finished— and oflered in countless color combina-
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They are the product of the world’s largest ex-
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a complete line which includes the famous Kirsch
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Better W ood Poles. You will appreciate, among
their exclusive features, the concealed draw cord
which permits rings to glide smoothly an-1 silently
over poles of any design without marring the finish.
Every thi
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to be the
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happy and
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■ were up to the usual standard ' out on
atendance and interest. What i hole.
we going to do for more room? The
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For City Secretary- Treasurer:
MISS MYRTLE SMITH,
(Second Term.)
For t ity Marshal:
J. A. (JIM) McNEAL.
FRANK CARR,
(Second Term )
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garten children ent
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'Ilie mothers were entertained by
City Announcements
For City Tax Assessor mid
Collector:
MRS AHA PHILLIPS.
ED. C. ANDERSON.
bad the inheront nower
vard. but instead must
weeks 11 1
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' For Charming Drapery Effects-
Kirsch Better Wood Poles
power (hal w<l
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lavge crowd in at
the membe i let
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Mia Abe ihuHb, repol
r.-r. \. ICirtbalay l’arty
new deteriniliutioli to Kiv
us count of themselves durin
i of the church yeur.
in
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aome in H
rios Avenue F. entertained a
Jack Oehler our pro . la certain- bo
ly a busy boy these days. This wll
her in bringing out the grass joy
tee is mid is making Jin k bus- of
Kenneth Giibert reporter. - o
Rirthdav Partv.
Man SI
tables After n happy few hours the
children enjoyed light refresh-
ments, then replaced the furniture
ices, I
joyous
The full convenience which this unit affords
is yours for only 45c down! Turn in your old
fixture and pay the balance of $4.00 at
$1.00 a month. Cash price with old fixture is
$3.95. Without your old fixture, price is
$4.95, or $4.45 cash. The proper size Mazda
Lamp is included in the price.
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than for
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ladies
'tacky'* valentine
at the Methodist
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held Sunde
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ined us with '
ram. The de- |
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nice, and
no place to ..... them | A graveyard
vho attend the undayiplayed over the
mns have een our dit lihe past sundas
Ih lime seems to have boys went over |(
necessity is going to goal they could g
seek ampler quarterN i
mmy society held ita The Kl Campo
ling the past week at
• Avenue I The ses
sided ovi i by the pres |
hurch. ident. Mi *. Abe Goode The meeting
be a Bible study hour and
Frank Platt, pastor, was call !
WoTe then
nitteea an-
i follow od,
yed by all
of the
ty of
Beautiful Silks
oat le
Getting bat
It m Im only fa
i tremendously
• questiop, but Marvin Cross, and we are glad to
i« si to think welcome him into the club
e are crowded Understand Joe Hamilton !• get-
ielplesa, in ou> ling the swing into his system. Bet
car for what ! ter Hurry up, Joe, and come in; the
■ have the ma- water Ih fine, and enthusiasm Im
wo more clas ; running high.
Jarir r. • • We even dye for
customers then they have
L out with rine ■ n.ii
55 pronounced optii ।
Wiseemed to polut 0
WUuhead And H wu 0
K in the little - han 1 ' 1
Mer together for worl/!
n Large numbei of "
W hava been u I- I " - 1
viation in the gener
| the meeting was made
| thr little tola would
' wait HO long to do th
| The business was t
| minutes of I he last I
tin- heip of
done HI
Mrs W. M
lebrated her
strikem.
VI-M gllll P.-T. 1. Meet.
The sixin regular meeting of the
O give Illi ex position of.
ol Roma ns, sixth chap-
i'll" I'd the problems that
St I'mil in his efforts
mt Ilie injunctions of .1- ।
veryday living and from
Mrs. O
consisted of sandwiches, lake and
punch.
Valentine Party.
Wilbur Hay ga rd. I he malt son of
.s and girls Saturday evening Later in the evening refresh-
li a Valentine party They all ell- ments ........erved and each little,
<•<1 games so dear to the hearts ' guest receive I favors of minlature
ehildren, not to forget the dell- mint cups filled with mints and;
its refreshments ol cake and hot candy. The little hostess was pre- ,
ur ente w li, mi y be al . nd ( •
... he iseful Hi' le i ' T!i present
again1 were Misses Carla Nan Davis, Dor-
il', ro-!othy Ann Crittendon and Louise'
j linker of Bay City: Marie Burns,
ItlrUiday Party. Colleen Padon, Roma Lee Padon,
. ... . , • Averne Smith, Bobby ee 3um*
.ittle Miss Winona Dhv 18 O1 . l- . n , uni.
, , merH ames Hrnest Lavis, Bill)
Alvin Ride Frank-
r litt- mends in st lues da y I J L Black or Newguir
, witil a bilthday party II being
r second birthday. After the
rowd arrived they were entertain-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1931, newspaper, February 17, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554331/m1/4/: 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.