The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 123, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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1 hr Daily Tribune, Saturday, Sept. 19, 1931
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Card of Thanks
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SERVICES
Wins $10,000
'•Locals
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les. spare tires were doughnuts. patch-
The W. M. U. have just finished
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were small sandwiches and gaso-
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Seventh Street Sinclair Station
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Mr. Mallick of the Coca Cola Bott-
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the Lord are riches, and honor, and1
dvertisers
tors to Houston Friday.
Mr Claude Alfin of Houston. is in
business.
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Miss Leona Insall left today
& Sinclair
Next week is the season of prayer
Miss Bertha MeClaugherty left yes-
Week at St. Mark’s
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Class Party
Heavy, Extra Heavy
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will be the mid-week celebra-
tion of Holy Communion. The public
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services.
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to something about cars. Part-
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wedding.
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Keep Your Home MODERN
25 ounces for25$
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Will Buy
ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY
We also have the Sheaffer Fountain Pens
STOVES AND
for
Bay City, Texas
Also Skrip Ink in all colors
HEATERS
Merrell’s Daily
of All Kinds
Health Needs
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Mr. Thos. L. Finnigan
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Formerly of Straus-Frank, Houston, Texas,
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Electric Company as radio service man and
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is ready to service all makes of radios.
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Your business is appreciated
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Drive In
Read The Sign
Drive In
W. E. Goodwin Music & Elect. Co.
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THE CANEY CLUB
Telephone 80
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E. G. Bond, Mgr.
Near Sargent
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VIRGIN
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that is charming. A knowledge of ar- l
chitecture will help her to know why
created a sensation
she won Napoleon
Leighe Allen. Walter
Louise Closser Hale.
For Hot Weather
R. S. DAVIDSON
The
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in buying
you save in
Pennsylvania
Lubricating
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As In every line there is
always a leader, one that is
in a elass by itself. So it is
with MERRELL'S DRUGS,
they are oustanding accom-
plishments of years of re-
search.
City Drug Store
(Formerly Bonldin's)
Mr. Carroll Ryman of Matagorda,
as in Bay City Friday on business.
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We seem to be getting our equi-
notical disturbance all right. Following
I a few weeks of excessively warm, but
I ideal harvest weather, showers began
I to fall early thin week, interfering
I with cotton picking and rice thresh-
ing.
Mr. O A Ulland of Markham, was
in the city Friday on business.
next
Shampoo. 60c, special
Mineral Oil (heavy), qt.
$1.35, special .
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Chevalier Frolicks
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Christian Science
Churches
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prayer at,
Authorized Virgin Diamond Dealers
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first stopped for free air, which prov- '
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the windshield wipers to be paper |
napkins, spark plugs were some pick-
these new Eugenies
S3 to $15
SOUNDS USED
VERMMENT, ...
Bay City after a short visit in Vic- !
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•IN THE BLUE and WHITE
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Notebook papers
$ 1 up to $ 10 |
[ekuwt Maco
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5 ounces lor 254 '
.....5c, I Oc and 25c |
15c, 20c, 25c and 50c I
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Th* thought of previous
owners, of post associa-
lions, never enters to
mor the possession of a
Virgin Diamond. Its
pedigree starts with you,
and—os it passes from
generation to generation
—ill memory-laden his-
Notice the Fine
Texture...flow
Caket Keep Fresh
same price
* FOR OVER /
$0 YEARS
is now with the W. E. Goodwin Music and
USING
UABAKING
•V POWDER
SAMEPRICE
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40YEARS
atuious of sousot USEDe
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ble Love," "Jaz zup Your Lingerie,"
"That’s the Army.” “Live for To-
day," and “What Can They Expect of
Me.” Both Miss Colbert and Miss Hop-
kins join in the singing
This picture will be shown at the!
Queen theatre. Palacios Sunday and I
Monday. Sept 20-21
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1 FOR RENT: Furnished apartment or
and standard rooms. Mrs. W. 1. Wallace os phono
of Bay City. re- i
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Lois Chambless. "
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VI. al and
On Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m
George Clark as their teacher and Mr.
Bumpus as assistant teacher were en-
tertained most royally on Thursday
evening at the Christian parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haley and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill were hosts
and hostesses.
It was an ■‘automobile’ 'party and
the house was decorated with filling
stations signs. gas and oil, etc., ev-
erything to do with cars. The various
games and contests were all pertain-
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•vices 8:00.
Oh! Boy! School is Here Again! :
And we have the most complete stock this I
year we have ever had, both in the Biue Jay i
and Practical drawing lines.
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lovely framed announcement of the: ing
‘ " I ners prior to refreshments were
chosen by watching pictures of cars.
You will be amazed at the
difference in price as well
as quality of MERRELL’S
products.
Robbing uleohol, IS-M.
75e, special 49c
FREE! FREE!
DANCING ALL AFTERNOON
For all who pay to eat
Music by
The Willie Lu Telle String Band
Reservations for special, private or week-
end parties receive our prompt and cour-
teous service.
Drive in, let us prepare your beach trip
lunch, Sundays.
Mineral Oil (Heavy), pi
Mac, special G9e
Shaving cream, 35c. spec. 27
Christian Science textbook, "Science
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cordially invited to attend the?
different line of work namely: and children. Robert Hill and chil- and Health/w
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First and second
hibits of good pictures so that even
if she has no natural artistic taste ‘hen
she will be able to furnish a home'
i of righteousness. in the midst of the •
paths of judgment: That I may cause /
. those that love me to inherit sub- [
bridge honoring Mrs. J. H. Wilkins, a
recent bride of the month.
The color scheme of pink and green
was beautifully carried out in table
covers. bridge accessories, and flow-
ers.
A delicious salad course was served.
. Nug Mrs. L. B. Luder was awarded high
d/Xhaprize in the form "of a smal pink
9cgwastepaper basket while second high,
M hat rack, was given to Mrs. E. O
/.K Hutcheson. The guest prize was a
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OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL
Chicken barbecue, Salad, bread, pickles,
sliced tomatoes and coffee or ice tea, per
plate............... .... 60c
Served 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
stance; and I will fill their treas- :
Matagorda Pharmacy;
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• Margaret Ravior, winner of the I
10-mile Women’s Marathon swim- >
ming match at the Toronto Na-
tional Exposition, was last year's I
winner also.
must be reasonable
make Phone 164.
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citizens
before :
item is
Goodrich.- Wharton Spectator
I We solicit your business knowing that we
1 have the best money can buy in
t school supplies.
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structure. ■ •
You will lie pleased at the dressing-up we ran give your home
through remodeling. We will help you plan the changes and quote you
' r materials and work which will be exceedingly low. Let’e
t ilk it over. No obligation on your part.
WANTED TO BUY A used piano.
in a Gutvicin illiv UI vvvan, lacasaan 3. ।
industrial. Bible study and mission । dren and Eugene Haley.
; study, meeting in the homes except , ’ N.
for for the regular monthly missionary Ina Claire Gives
a VIRGIN DIAMOND
)oNTJ and Nn A/oMC
seen.’...The only intelligence of sub-
stance of a thought, a seed, er a flow-
er is God. the creator of it.’ '
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“Substance is that which is eternal
। and incapable of discord and decay. |
। Truth. life, and love are substance, |
The star-ddector combine which I
produced the lyrical fantasy, “The
Love Parade," Maurice Chevalier and I
A hit
Texas a
life."
Included in the service were the'
following passages from the Bible
! 'Proverbs 8:20,21 >: "I lend in the way
one house is attractive and another,
differing from it but little, just four
ugly walls.
If the young bride has to econo-
mize. she will find it an advantage
to know just what she can use when
she buys her furnishings. Very of-
ten things are scrapped when they
her stage career. ous comedian.
"Rosebound’ 'is adapted from the ■ In this rollicking and fantastic sto-,
Donald Ogden Stewart play. Missry of a young lientenant whose hand-
Claire's supporting cast includes Rob- I some presence, meaningful smiles and ।
ert Ames. Robert Williams. Mryna captivating love-making win the J
Loy. Hedda Hopper. Hale Hamilton. I hearts of two girls. Chevalier sings
five songs: They are "Breakfast Ta-
Walker and
iore
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Christ. Scientist, Sunday, Sept. 13
"gas was most graciously donated by The golden text was from Proverbs
Preparation for home -making de-
mand much more of the modern
woman than a knowledge of cooking. I
thinks Ina Claire, screen and stage I
Merrell’s Daily |
Health Needs I
Rubbing alcohol. 8-oz.
Mr. special — 34c
FOR RENT Two room apartment i
with screened porch. Reasonable. I
Phone 360 16tf
All we ask is that you in
then we know you will
surely buy.
tory it yours, and yours
alone. In a voriety of
distinctive mountings of
beautiful craftsmanship,
in a wide range of prices
standard the world over
—Virgin Diamonds di-
rect from the mines, CM
be s -cured only through
Milk nt Magnesia. 56c
special ____-............ 39c
Milk of Magnesia. 25c
special — Ur
are quite new because the purchaser | Ernst Lubitsch, have made another j
did not use foresight in the selec- rollicking love drama, modern, swift.
tion.” ; up to date in which Chevalier sings.
Miss Claire herself has made quite a Supporting the star are two of sereen-
study of such arts as architecture dom's most distinguished leadin la-
costuming, furniture. painting and dies. Claudette Colbert and Miriam
sculpture during the early part of | Hopkins, and Charles Ruggles the joy- |
i the work of the year when reports | 55
' were given it showed there has been 1 .
I a great deal accomplished, and the'
now, nearly a century later, this dazz-
ling brunette beauty is causing a rev-
olution in millinery styles! Hata have
moved rakingly over a sly right eye—
they’re pert one-sided affairs, half-
rovealing, salf concealing a proud
profile
HURLEY SHOPPE
was ice cold soda water. This
| as the scriptures use this word in I
। Hebrews The substance of things
hoped for. the evidence of things not
Those present were: Mesdames J
W. Ingrain, Hal Steele, F. R. Norton
Herbert Gusman, B. A. Spiller, F.
A. Verier, Jack Young, O. E. George.
Bob Baker, Everett Bond. R A
Wheeler, L. B Luder, Jack Irwin.
Herman Scott, Carl Bachman, E. O. ।
Hutcheson. T. C. Bruno, F. A. Tay-
lor. S. L. Robinson, Jack Wood and
the honoree. Mrs. J. H Wilkins.
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terday for the Valley where she will' for state missions, beginning Wednes-
enter C. A. & I.. Kingsville. | day night. The Sunbeams. R. A ‛s and
,, .. ... „ , , G. A.'s will have most of the pro-
Miss Esthei Walker of Blessing, was. at the first service. Thursday
in town yesterday. will be an all day service, further an-
Mr. and Mrs. Coffin of Midfield. I nouncements will be made for the
were in the city Friday. -services Thursday .-Publicity commit-
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BRIDGE
plans for the new year are “Greater
works than these ” ling works
The officers of’ the past year were Those who enjoyed this evening of'
re-elected. Mrs. J E. Coleman pres-fun were Mrs. Stewart and her guest.
Mr and Mrs Paris Smith were visi. ! ident; Mrs. E- c- Anderson, secretary; | Miss Pruitt of Uaco; Mrs. Savage and
Mr. and Mrs. Part. Smith were VIS Mrs. J. F. Doggett, corresponding sec- Miss Ivy Savage, Misses Earle Un-
retary and treasurer The office of derwood and Faye. Golishtly. Mrs. C.
ciuue num oi noustn. is in vice presidents were not filled until B.Hill. Mrs. Golightly. Mr. Bum-
the city for several days attending to j the circles were organized as the PUS., 11 J' 1 Yancex: Me 5! S and
| leaders of the circles are the vice pres- ■ Mesdames George Clark, U U. Stan-
idents and are according to the num-' ford and children. A A. Fryou, t, t ures.
I. - • . | Musch, Burnett Yancey, Cliff Dresser. , “
Even a coat of paint has been known to increase the value of prop-
erty ten times over the coat of painting Now add to that new and
modern style line, in design and it is hard to realize the increase in the
value of your property— aside from the joy of living in an attractive
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and reads as h : lows: “The I
led, differing in parts of I
,t Personals
r rooms, all
in eleven-day house party—-and
Denton .where she will attend CL A. j RrrgrammonThionPlan - for the next Advice Home-Making
Services for Sunday are
lows:
Holy Communion 7:30 a.m
school 8:45 a.m.: Morning 1
11:00 a.m.
Empress Eugenie
at Fontainbleau—
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■ lesson-sermon also embraced
following citations from the
the county. At the Paris Exposition %
there were samples sent from allum
over the world the soil of Sweeney ’ d
star, whose latest RKO Bathe pic-1
ture, "Rosebound," will be shown at
the Queen theatre in Palacios. Sept.
23-24.
The girl who looks forward to
marriage as an ultimate career will !
strive early in life to broaden her'
knowledge of many arts. The pub- i
lie libraries and museums are open |
to everyone She can study the ex-
Mr. Bill Ingram and Mr. Musch are ber of circles.
spending today in Houston. I At the meeting Thursday it was de- Aubrey Clark and baby. Lowe and
, , ♦ .. cided to organize three circles, each । children,:A. L. Haley, Raymondl Haley
Miss Babe* Andrews has returned toi. «—> -lill---- D-l--t um --- -lil
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। ‘Substance" was the subject of the
lesson-sermon in all Churches of
' We wish to thank our many rela-
tives and friends for their kindly ex-
pressions of sympathy during our
recent bereavement, and for the beau-
tiful floral offerings to the memory
of our beloved husband and father.
J. H Barber. Mrs. J. H Bai her. Mr.
j uid Mis Harold Barber and Mr and
; Mrs. Mace Elliott
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The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Engle and
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Huston, Jr., of
Bay City were social guests to Whar-
ton Friday even ng. coming up for
the reception at the Plaza hotel. giv-
| on in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. L.
Mrs. D. E. Cates and Miss Gladys . ■ —
Taylor entertained at the Taylor home The Loyal Boosters class of the
Thursday afternoon with six tables of Christian Sunday school who has Mr.
t of interesting news about
state of T- xas is just gleaned
puper written by one of the
of Brazoria county and read
ii literar club. The part, ular
concerning the solk of Brazo-
VIRGIN DIAMONDS
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were in turn presented to the hon-
oree.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 123, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1931, newspaper, September 19, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554511/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.