The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune. Wednesday, April 15. 1 93 I
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A to Sai. Be nit today because
MATAGORDA
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town mid stopped at Mr
Mrs. Leland Winston was called
here they tripped the light
game s, departing for
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Introductory
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THEATRE
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for bridge and forty-two
WEDNESDAY
of the death
has reached Gulf,
for-
OFFER
in Newgulf on Saturday
half of the Shrine cripple children's I
promised.
Serafine
The
ago and are visiting Mrs ;
quick-drying Enamel
Taylor was formerly Miss
Buy
everal Ca
the old settlers of Matagorda coun
TM£
$1.00
WHERE YOU
SELL.
LASH
50
$75
Total
$1.50
All this lor 89c
Mrs. Mecklenberg’s parents, Mr and
Mr
on the
Mechanically A-1
$500
Ruth Mui. Henry
color
mixtures.
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Good
$700
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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$600
Drugs
1 927 Dodge Sedan
$225
1 929 Dodge DA Sedan
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$150
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Plenty of other good ones
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Miss Geraldine Ryman and Vivian Carthage before returning home
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will be appreciat-
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UPON
and Power company
SERIOUS
ADD WINGS
REFLECTION
wwe’ve decided that there must
be a dearth of mirrors in this
Registered drug-
your
men tall to have thelr suits and
gist in charge.
lucky number?
coats cleaned and pressed regu-
Texaco Products
it can be
parel that warranta such serv-
Ice
three lit 17 Hogers Wros. Tea Spoons
VERSER BROS.
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and littie
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REMODELING
Your HOME is
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An Invstment
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Walker Furniture Co
Funeral Directors
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Furniture
W. F. TETTS
Bay City Lum her Co
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wells of Colum-
bus, and Mr. and Mrs. Tanner Wal- {
1 928 Dodge Senior
Sedan
1 928 Dodge Senior
Sedan
He did a reckless deed for a
pal—risked hi* life, yet never
let anyone know he was heroic
Four cylinder
dependable car
Chas
Mrs.
I for
San
Lain's w
fantast ie
Eggs for Buckner’s Orphan home
are being packed this week at Bra-
Hats Off to
Mal Andrews!
tus, after a nice visit here
days with the home folk
1 929 Buick Coupe
(ioodw III
• Patters
Mrs
The
large
played mc
their homes
Worth
the money
Sherwin-Williams 1 nameloid.
Rubber set brush
Se*vi0
eoon
New Duco
paint job
Splendid conditio
dark color
morning mid Sunday night. his reg-
ular time.
i. H Culver.
W. T Pickel went to Bay City
■ loth instant to a manager's
Messis C. S Ferguson of Newgulf
mid Ray Hooper of Wharton, were
Bay City .visitors Tuesday working ;
up an interest in the entertainment '
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City Drug Store
* (Formerly Nouldin’s)
him very
e We are
e lx better
Amos Lee
Humphrey Cogart
Myrna Loy
dirtettd by ALFRED SANTELL
Used Cars
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Armstrong’s
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1 926 Dodge Coupe
Anderson-Rugeley
Auto Co.
Put • IiMle in the blocks next to the six "Essential Rwcm" . . . put a limle "3"
in the blocks next to the "two pieces for odded convenience" . put a limle ”1
Stef!y
Phil
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and you can win
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larly? . . . We even dye for our
customer*, when they have ap- *
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of Durham, N C
rtis Mahavier, <
Dodge I ou ri ng
Real bargain
I for quick sale
p^-und,PRINTING
■Don't FRGEr.
Loyalty
Success
CO HAND IN HANI
Buy From Thc Guy
W0 Can Buy From You
ed and our prices
;> Locals ,and
Personals
bif
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। Austin owing to illness in the fam-
lily.
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Pint can
1 929 Buick Coach
like new '
are right.
At Home
([uaher
-ge.
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Taylor of Durham, N. C and her in their midst again
•N MoML
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Hill of Bay City visited Mr.
where she
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Any party will be a fizzle if there
more than one celebrity present
a Fox Movietone
- featuring
CHARLES FARRELL
. ELISSA LANDI
What a fighter lie was! Waht an
enchantress was she!
Ml pieces thet every hostess should have
'numbers in the wav of a girls cho
and Mrs C W Burkhart and fam
Rudin went to Houston Friday to
illness of her mother.
Wells
all came
Mrs Spray who was in New Jersey. Bennie Brookshire, Cora Follis Rob.
ide Rm Allsup. Joe Reed, Mr and
Mrs. J II Holing and Mr. Calvin'
Baker
Rev J. O, Jelley of Freeport, Tex- '
Town SroaE
The Young Ladies Popularity and !
Remit y contest here, that has been
running for two weeks, closes on the I
night of April 1$. All photographs '
Mls. B
Dut ham.
|era I da vs
| Ta ylor’s
son. Mrs.
which they
Mangham, WNima ।
, Sterry, William <
ker of Altalr, visited in the city
| the Woman's Missionary
fund.
THURSDAY
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treatment, Mr. Phillips and mother
got back to Matagorda Wednesday .
at 2 pm A quick trip considering
the distance of 5oo miles.
Mrs. Charlie Taylor ami son of!
,/rniiRiNE^ d
' NNAV,---- ft? applying MURINE daily. It <1 Ive,
AS 6 Ce-g 111 mucous and over-
8A." .If - • comes bloodshot condition resulting
P We-K( {6 1 7: from over-use. Soothing and Refreshing.
FOR,Ne / rs Contains no belladonna nor anything
' W/. _ 1recom-
V6BsE rYi ■
•VVEK Mu“u* HOOK SI NT EKI I ON REQI I .T
A number of our care will be (
listed in every issue of the Trib-
line
and special musie
Calvin Bilker had
Measr
rle Tay
Eros. Silverplate, let you select the
paltern you like best. Then, if you're
one of the first ten women to
answer the question correctly, we’ll
give you three 1847 Rogers Bro*.
Tea Spoon* — ABSOLUTELY FREE
— in that pattern. Of course, it‘s an
unusual offer ... that'* why we have
to put a time limit on it. Get your
entry in quick! The last day it
Mrs 11. W. Mecklenberg and ba-
ht and
on; I
lame
and Mi Aubrey Bedford all visit-
<•<1 Houston Wednesdas for the day
Mr. .lack Watkins drove them over
pit ni< baskets spread enjoyed
//-I Ak ll
Is 12
Fannie Winston and mother.
M. Robbins came from Bay
Burkhart and Mi
■ lor
for herCp
N C .
Mr» Merle Killey
committee of the Central Light Mra. C
fund Quite an interesting program
is being gotten up mid u great time
Your business
lived here
— , Palmer Robbins made his usual
weekly visit to town Monday from
the west side of the Colorado.
place her there for
spent Friday here with her sister. merly resided and was loved both
in he-। Mrs J. () Taylor. there mid in Matagorda
Mrs. George Raymond and Mrs Mrs Manley Sexton and Mrs. W. I
Edgar Dunbar mid children of (lull C Berg S went to Hav City by left
Sundayed here with relatives, invitation Monday and enjoyed
Rev. ( A. Mangham expounded delicious chic ken dinner mid eo.
tor the Methodists here Sunday diments with Ml and Mrs. Amos
ULL EYES may be made and I
1 kept clear and healthy by I
Mrs A B Lorino, won and daugh
Marzaret Yeamans attended visiting in Houston came with them
e here with
Dm cuta- sour
rm spoom
toe and
City Wednesday visiting her sister,
Mrs. James Gillett.
Mrs It A. Kleska of Bay City.
Audrey Dietrich,
• Curry mid is well known by
Goodwin Phillips and his mother.
lips, B J and Joe
Mr. A Iba ret Wadsworth MeNabb The Judge W E Me Nabb’s of Farino Perez, an aged Mexican
was in Houston for the day Mon-Bay City made their usual visit here I woman of the better class who lived
da} Sunday to Mr and Mrs Claude Lawin Matagorda for a long time but
to Your Motoring
- gives that smooth forward sensation
of flying through air. It’s the dynamic
push. Drive up to Station 555 and say
how much. You’ll like our gas.
J. B. FISHER
Mrs Harry Bates of (’aid well, * t} mid has many friends and rein
spent the day hen* Friday with Mrs lives here who are happy to have
readings, Van Roark of Houst
the district meet. the two girls hav-ter, of Houston, drove over Satur
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is sojourning here and Mr. Earle He was placed in u hospital there
Taylor of Durham. N. C. autoed f(,r medical treatment.
Ito Houston and returned Monday. I Mrs c. A. Mangham left Monday
Mrs. J H Boring and baby. Ann, for Nacogdoches as a delegate to
I returned home Tuesday from Pharr, the session of Texas Conferende
Mrs. C M
the monthly meeting of the wom- Mra
ing system add beauty and comfort to
with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Winston.
Sunday.
Estimates en costs are gladly furnished
without obligation.
elyn Gottschalg
Jean mid C. A
been for some Woman’s Missionary soctety of the
Boring’s sister. Methodist Episcopal church South
From there she visited relatives in
hip for deb
Mr* l’. T
—She taught him how to love, he
inspired her to fight for their
honor, their lives, their happiness.
u April 21.
■ Rev E. M
3 byterian <
E preach in the forenoon, basket din-
• ner ut noon.
The sad
। Mrs. Max Steck and little Eirlsnon. Mrs Lawnon is Mr and Mrs. lor the past few years made her
drove to Bai City and back Mon- Me Nabb’s daughter home in Gulf, died there Sunday
day I Mrs. Guy Smith had for a ten night and was interred in the Mexi-
. , Mrs. Stanley Rugeley and Mian o'clock pm. luncheon at her home can division of the Matagorda will
dy s store Either take your eggs Racie AIlsup visited Bay City Mon- in Guir Friday. Mrs. Claude Law-letery Monday afternoon
there or phone them how many to day afternoon ‘hon, Mrs. Stanley Rugeley. Misses The Im Neighbors ' gotten up
pack toi you. Messrs. Dick Serrill and G. E Lucile Huffy and Janie Savas re by high school students at Gulf. ' late hout The participunts wen
... - san j into d Serrill of Buy City, were in town urs Dinsmore Williams. Misses ! w ill he presented het.' Wednesday Nisses Louise Mahavier Vivini
starts at‘1040 । ii ani Monday. , Gertrude Sterling, Lila Calhoun and evening the proceeds going into the Klingman. Clara Lee Given, Cwen
' Mw somi p"I Miss Elvaroe Patterson was home Vadell Calhoun, with Jumo Wil -Methodist Woman’s Missionary so doly n Sterry. May Ai
0, I II* , in from Van Vleck for the weekend Hams in the drivers seat or tlelciety fund There will be special Trude Ann Hull'. Rub
Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Kelly of the car made the round trip to lloua-: numbers in tlie wav ot a girls cho- Jessie Mae Kely from t,ulf
west aide of the Colorado were in ton Monday.
back I
Alice Me
Mrs. Hun
ing won
« hampions
Mr. and
Highley and Mrs. Vin Doubek, spent hay shore mid had a very nice time. |
the morning here Friday with Miss Those present were Hattie Louise
Muta Serril mid in the afternoon and Ruth Baer, Jack Huffy and his
they made culls on some of their in- baby sister, Bettie lam, Phyllis
timate friends. Piekel, Maxie Steck, Arthur, Jr.
W E williams, Mrs. It H. Wil- Culver, John Hdward Tay lor, Thom-
limns mid Mrs W C Berg, Jr. mi as, James mid Robert Phillips, Ev-
meeting of the Central Light and toed to Palacios sunday afternoon
1 ower company..., and while there paid a brief visit to
Mis. J M. Smith and Mrs. h ( Mr. and Mrs. w Wiliams or that
Baker attendec the 8Oclal meetingcity
of the Gull Methodist Women's Mls- Mr. and Mrs. j H. Miller and
sionary society, Tuesday at Mrs.litile Melodee Carr went over to
reat 8.,. .... Freeport Sunday to be with M . !
l . Mrs I at Brown and babies in Miller’s grandmother, who wasce-
Gulf, and Miss Cora Folis went to ebrating her eightieth birthday I
Brenham Friday for a week-...... They returned home that evening
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Sterne,
: Mrs Jesse Landrum mid Mrs Mrs. Ralph Simmons, Mra. W w
Theresa hexton visited in Bay ( ty Rugeley and Mrs. Stanley Rugeley
Saturday axternon an dalso with made M a party Saturday going'
[relatives in Sextonville community, over to Hous..... to hear Ethel Bar-
The Matagorda Cemetery assoe ia -Irymore They returned home that
tion met Monday arternon in the night
Methodist Sunday school rooms to j j 0 Taylor and Fuy Taylor took
plan toi the general sprinE cleaning their aged rather, who is |t| to
crrn Bn i han the It hon ■ tow t l
3>>0 Mr Van Roark of Houston who hoping the change will benefit him
R5*
"eB.9 '
the Matagorda
Billie Hood of Pettus, Mrs
Moberly, Mrs. W E: Bedford
Tuesday morning at 7 o’clock ■
Carlsbad Sanitarium, north of
\ngelo to take Miss Kathryn
i
$550 b 3 o‘ Newgulf, a
* I Mrs G
town Monday. M ‘
Miss Hazel Bruce is home from । yda
).
Hances its resale value. Cnsult with us.
CARBON. SALESBOOKS
r SnCIAlTY INTI NO
We3 for Any f>,tFPnNe
• ? 2. y:_______“"1‛‛.mmmm“munam: . a. J
Ryman was in Bay
the three ladles me cousins.
Mrs. J 1). Moberly, Mrs. E
Sixteen beautiful colors, innumerable
li THE MURINE COMPANY Dept. H. S. 9 East Ohio Street, Chicago
L __________ ________—
Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Me Lain
E C Baker and tho teachers of
the grammar school here Misses ----------
e; Mis- Lucile Duffy gave a baske i
ph iii<- for some of the Sunday
|| school children. They went to the
ily Thursday.
The Matagorda Mother's club met
'in tlie school auditorium Tuesday
i afternoon at four o'clock and held
its usual business meeting
' The Miethodist ladies served a
luncheon at Serrill’s cafe Saturday
afternoon, tlie proceeds going into
Misses Bettie Smith and Allene here from Bay City Friday visiting Ryman, Rernice Dazner We thunk!
City Wednesday and spent several
days in Hie W W Rugeley home 1
Mi E P Lagton entertained
. with u theatre party Tuesday after-
noon at the Colonial in Bay City.
Her guests were Mrs. J B. Haw-
kins. Mrs Bertha Lee Rlatr, Mrs.
.Carrie Dietrich, Mrs Arthur Gotts-
chalk and Mrs. Frank Huffy
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Sterne. |
i Messra. w S anil Arthur C Stew-
'art. Mr and Mr* E. C Baker. Mr.
land .Mrs J J Bellew all attended
the chamber "f commerce banquet)
in Bay City Thursday evening and
'they report a lovely time
will be shown on the screen at the
Strand theatre at Gulf and the win-
ners announced after the show.
Mrs Serena Vogg and son of Tex-
a* city came here Friday for a
visit with relatives Mr*. Vogg is
.Mr G II Culver's sister and she
your home at low cst, but it grea
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where they have
I weeks with Mrs.
Lord came from their homes at and on their return to Buy ICty they
Guif and Ate luncheon mid spent were accompanied by Miss Janie
the night with their classmate. Miss [Savage who had been here for a
Trude Anne Huffy. few days
l.ee.
Mrs. Sam Lawson mid daughter.
Miss Gene, Mrs E I. Lawson mid
her visiting cousin. Mrs Chas Tay
lor of Durham, N C., spent Satur lay
afternon in Bay City.
Mrs. Billie Hood mid little son.
Jerry, left Wednesday morning for
their return to their home in Pet-
cousin, Mrs. E
E. L. Lawson of this
I
spoow iso a spoom
ing daughter here. Mr*. Allie Sargent.
Pie kel and Mr J F Williams who has been
0
III upon her art*
very glad to state
at this writing.
. Mr*. Mark,Brown
1 Austin Lee, were
as, leads in song service and musi-
__ till entertainment.
town—•!*• how could *o anany
Not only does our renowned remodel
I. Law
county day f,,r the week-end with her
Miss Lucile very much for the pie
nic
Misses Vivian Klingman and Lou
Ise Mahavier were the promoters of
a picnic near the river bridge on
Thursday evening After the crowd
gathered, games were played and
Aree Ice CM
dime ronk
\A/HETHER you do or whethor
you don't believe in numerol-
ogy — you can make 12 your
lucky number. All you have to do is
pick ou* the >2 most necessary
pieces of silverware every woman
should have. Indicate them on the
above char*, and bring it into our
store. W.'ll register your entry —
and, while you’re here, show you
the lovely patterns in 1847 Roger
SALAD ICE TEA IfliT
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1931, newspaper, April 15, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554380/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.