The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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BAY CITY, TEXAS,
ROEERT WILLIAMSON
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Motor Co., Oshman Dry
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Furniture Co.,
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telephone bill. He carried $100,000.00 lation of Jesus Christ. His love and
worth of insurance, owned stocks and His
power.
more stocks—but the big mistake he
While Robert’s body was chained by
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ed to the demand by
THAT OUR TRANSIENTS ARE NOT
Profits and
information
OF THE WORKING CLASS
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Intelligent cooperation between custo
and
mer and bank creates a powerful com-
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long
bination for accomplishment.
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profits and progress
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Your Home
IS YOUR CASTLE
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WITH SCHLOSS BROS.
Your Bank
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Will Be Here
IS ITS GUARD
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Berry
Friday and Saturday
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it interesting.
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and little due
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ear is seil
vorld, and
in the key
accom-
of this
compa-
of the
a hard
e here
Keith
Alma McSp
and Louise
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of the
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infos ma-
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to the be
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man vis
young i
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could ha
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and helped
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guests
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Carl Bachman
to be present at
LFriday night for
nd Mr.
Saturd:
and fam
I Rev. P. T. Ramsey assisted by Rev
Paul Engle, conducted the simple yet
Bay City Bank & Trust Co.
Bay City, Texas
Blessing were in th- city last evening
and attended the show.
graceful
Yeaman
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car-
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muse your greatest ambition
“There Is Nothing l oo Good For Our Friends"
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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visited with the ni
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with I
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All Rotarians are urged to make
• preparations new to attend the district
I meeting to be held in Mineral Wells
friends
had* a
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200 Mr
1th. Mart
t. Th
et at
getting
ork W
l do not
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dry, P. G Secrest, Rosenzwt gs Tay-
Joye
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d the fact
merchants
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Progress of individuate is often meas-
1
This youngster
forward and in
the flower-
then came
I manner
mains were shipped to the
on Watson o
O Bannon an.
e Sunday eve
arents here
Ottis of Bai
( all and have your measure
1
and radiance
(comforting service. The old songs such
ii n hi m
are encouraginK
are depriving th
fdod and clothes
ft.
=c
ir methods
who really
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( I N I Mil I
mwi\. Aeninti
cause of the death of the infant ton,
of Mr and Mrs Bill Mullen- The
aneddwriybrmeasundmornana.” and Another Four-star
tired by the actual balance in their ac-
will bo added to the club later.
Our chapel program* have been
very interesting lately because they,
have been conducted by committee*'
of students. The committee* so far
have consisted of first; Nellie Ny- i
ggard, Velcie Fitzgerald, Jewel Cor-
into
good । E
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but of
eneral
iron Mrs. Cunningham and other of-
fleers caused us to forget our mis-
LOST Strayed from my home place.
ith limited
rstand h
weighin
k A3
lished a list of those already signed
up for the next six months. In the
event your name is not there now and
you want it on the list call the Cham-
ber of Commerce and it will appear in
the next list to lie published. Several
will sign up who have not yet been
approached. It is thought the doctors
and professional men will donate |
something to the cause even though
it will not be expected of them to
give tickets Helping the town is the large brown and black Gerxnan Police
tional Bank,
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uld tell her
and that‘
and any
had once heen
in Illinois.
Mrs. Williamson’s
tile Co.. Matagorda Pharmacy
them among us.
the county agent
nice I
belov
ticular was re
ech, he respond-
y “not-an-hour"
purpose of the Trades Day and the
professional man can be expected to
do his share.
Those who have signed up Alamo
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has yielded to demands that it restore the paint-
ing. " Washington ( rossing the Delaware", to its walls. Recently the trustees decided the painting was not
a real work ol art and ordered it to be stored in the basement. The painting was made by Emanuel Leutze,
a German artist of the American school, in 1851
hall made
little uneasiness
of Commerce is miss- te
vce to help the county Er’
out of the county to 80
p in Matagorda Coun- af
Lumber Company, Anders n-Ruge-
ley. Bachmans. Inc.. Bay City Auto
and Sales B & L. Cash Grocery, Cen-
tral Power and Light Compa ny, F. G.
gnawing at him and his four children of "Whispering Hope" sung by Mis
Midfield.
Davenport
speech
cei mug
Mrs.
retary.
ented to Mrs. |
onyx pen and
lion to under
nan. stalwart
I as “Lead Kind Light" that have for
brought healing to suffering
i minds and hearts were sung by a
. quartet of voices. Reverend Ramsey
i (luring the service gave as a message ,
1 to the young friends of Robert, espe- ■
cially to the group of young men
I from his Sunday School class, who ‘
Vaughn spent Sunday evening
t. But it
t that the
king here
been of 1932 A large number
John Findley
Of Balti mor
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the need of aid to the rural districts ----------------.------------
and how the service club, could help h rne Alma Me Sporran and Miladie ma a
in these prograr < of aid to the dis- Trojcak
tricts. Third; William Richardson. Frank E.M‛6GE
Frank Shaw Taylor was the five- f nec George Knebel and Charlie "e "" “
minute speaker and his talk was on Nemec.
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Picture i
routine work of the chapter wa
Fosters Foo
things will in time be a source 1
who want a dollar day here once swect memory that will bring hea
a month If you do not know exactly ing to her grief-stricken heart,
what I mean pick up either the Hous- Just a* the sympathy of friend, fu
ton Post or Chronicle today and look lowed Mm. Wiliamson and Katherine, the Aber house, wish th
it over It 1* dollar day from one on their long journey to Iilinois so luck in their new homes
end to the othci You may easily will it follow them when they return
get an idea of what I mean Bay City to take up the ordinary affair, of life
can have a dollar day and bring them May the knowledge of this fuel help
to town just a, Houston or any other 1° brighten the day* and lighten the
place does. It would be a wonderful burden
thing if pushe
of her home chapter braved the in
clement weather and accepted Whar-
ton’s invitation to attend the session.
Through the misting rain and the
mud we arrived at the door of the
Is no better than its
tubes. Let us check them
Sam Wolstein.
it was feared that enough merchants
would not come in to make the Trades
and Mr
Mrs William
to our com
and the funeral
ved through the
udy afternoon to
Miss Rreula and Lilli
Mrs. J M Findley t
acted as pallbearers, the bright reli-
gious experience that had been his.
Read a most interesting first per- (luring his long illness and the con-
son depression story last night Thesuming desire he had for carrying to
author, two years ago a $25,000.00 a others the glory of the hope and the;
year man and today unable to pay his joy he experienced in his deep rele-
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automatically increases his own daily
selves for the
I Mr. Yeamans i
quired to make
of
adverse that happens to a man, is his the station where Robert’s
Palacios
Mrs Patricia Mf
Monday and exai
ith the ex
om, which
us a call Thursday Hr came
school to organize the 4-H C
| hearty greetings from Worthy Ma
children have
right for the
have gotten
■ and suppose
Day possible for the next six months
" This however, has faded to be the
the rase and the merchants are flocking
in to make it possible, to continue the Millican. D P Moore D G Co.
rades Ly. hirty-three names ap- ton -- — * • -
and pear on the list now. To make it go
great giant salvia added color to the over the top forty-five must be signed
general scheme of decoration. The up and sixty are needed to make it I lor Bros. Tribune Printing Company,
cheaper for the rest. Below is pub-1-- — — - — —
and Saturday.
p and family of
I to Rosebud, Te
nc in their new he
ramp walked into
and asked Mi
n a handout of
y refused, telling
not own the mer-
hr could not do
ked out on the
Keith h
Dement
no one would buy any
other fellow but the,
along pretty well so fi
they can continue
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feed ai
ing for sale if it
for that purpos
Fool at the city audito-
y night. February 5 The .
om this excellent show _
he county health commit* i
what is
we have
py occa
may ha'
the host
("
Mr and Mrs Lof
Blessing. Mr. and Mis
children of Boling we
and Miss
sts of Mr
Mr and Mrs. J M Findley
mhi
Find- tha
dog Answers to name ot
Reasonable reward if giver
tion leading to his recon
Fred Carleton, phone 193 ar
chapter was offi-
1 repaired to the
efreshmenta.
ited with Spanish
• ready and soon
ha was the
Alvie Fine
angel f
taken ol
Otto O Bannon and Mi Rot
1 went to the Loos Hosp
inday to see Col. A B Pie
as been there for several we
counts, therefore, by increasing the
a se
Mr and Mrs Arthur Matthes of Sylvia Sidney, William
your tenderest
The friends of Mrs. Lola E. Wil-
liamson gathered at the Methodist
Church Sunday at 2:30 p.m. to attend
the funeral service of her son, Rob-
ert, whose death occurred Friday,
Jan. 22 at 8:20 p.m. Loving hands ac-
tuated by syntpathetic hearts had
beautified the altar, the chancel rail
and the choir platform with exquisite
; flowers of every hue. which gave si-
lent but fragrant expression to the
feelings of their neghbors and friends
I for the bereaved mother the sister
and the grandmother.
The service closed with the strains
with Wor
•fully along
, 1 1
$
chapter room wondering whether we There was a little uneasiness in
'were wise to have made Ilie trip. The camp for the first part of the year and
he may be forced to get out of the Catherine Rams
ewel Corne
Altos Mila
Young Gulf
L B Hall, the
EW^
i
hool lias a good report
er cent The young people s
doing fine We have about
*hip in I he safe-keeping of your reserves—
trustee for your estate—- your bank assures
security and safety of your home and family
every vulnerable point in the financial fence
roundin* your home—your hank protects
guards. . m
The life of you family— its hopes, fortune*, act-
Iv It ies—center* around your home. In many ways
your bank is ha guardian. When your home was
merelly a plan—a desire—the bank helped you.
through savings and loan*, tn attain it. Through
it* various special savings clubs, your bank enables
you to pay taxes, expense for repair*—all the lit
cost of maintenance—easily, surely, without har
l’remhlents
t min - wonuIxN, IIRNIV nt «II vv, r
t, w « i.iotp. * * n r hour.
at we have Saturday
• are living cents.
ie can find
selling our
made, and one that he admits now’, isdisease his keen mind wandered far
that he did not own his own home. A and questioned deeply and finally
man with possibly a quarter of a mil- brought him to rest in childlike faith
lion dollars and today broke and nev- and trust in the definite knowledge
er owned his own home. He is oneof a personal .a loving and a forgiv-
man who will tell you it is pot cheap- ing Savior.
use—but he would rest easier if he (cortege slowly m
d owned his own home. “Everything grayness of the «
11 of t lie
i ™ ASSURED FOR HEXT SIX MONTHS
Now the Deputy Grand Matron hap-
pens to be Mrs. Jeanette Yeamans --------------------
F S. so quite a few representative Merchants Sign Up Willingly For Continuation
made the town have son
I new* men placed in trial
he plaudits are au- Brir
an nothing. If new end
I is encouraged. But Mi
J F Baiusek and J Jurek
) Bay City on business Saturd
who will not
I a chance? We
community service a nd the outlook
for prospective enterprises here in
the county in the future. Hr stressed
own fault." Those are the words of
a man who two years ago was worth
a quarter of a million and today is
penniless.
VOL. 27 NO. 233
end to all ch
nine months
lier Jr. and Estelle Taylor.
i-
in* Fi
sir nt bum* who are
not of the working
Id we cont
e these
ried out in a manner that showed the
officers to be the Qoughly familiar
with their work The initiation cere-
mony was performed without an er-
ror.
When Deputy Grand Matron Yea-
mans was introduced she expressed
herself as for the visitors from Bay
City, hearty appreciation of the cor-
dial welcome accorded them, and the
I sweet friendliness shown by the hos-
i tess chapter; site then gave a fa-
vorable report of the chapter and
its work Special recognition was giv-
en of the active Rainbow Girls chap-
ter which the Wharton Eastern Star
sponsors. The visitors present were
days but is improving
Emery Findley and I
ith were last night V
and Mr
club.
laude Ri
them as well as h
ll li true old Bay Ci
Mr. Shirley and Ehlert Keith
at Sargent on business Monda
Tuesday
Miss Frankie
urday and Sum
Mr. Adolph J
Mr Emery an
day and Monda
funding that dev
mother and son dur
spent at his bedside
ing quest tons and a
Iso carry
with a h
is been de
count of
daily balance of an account a person
Willi
of the Rotary program held
at the Baytex Hotel yesterday noon.
The subject of hi, program was ,
"Community Sei sice He had as hi*
guest Mr Montague county agent,
who gave the member* a real talk on
Mr and
ive moved
e glad to
son to the beginning
the Shadow" after
lI and all
land. TI
TRADES DAY PRACTICALLY
PROGRAN at MAYTEX Thislsongofthe
jKalinec. Basses John Zapalac, Eu-three four-star picture
m wa« in gene Corneliu* and Frank Kalinec. . .
Accompanist Clara McSparran. More the past SIX months.
Mra. L
VenY signed up for
mer- Mr and Mi
here and believe it
in as good a place
commerce the M,
be it should be paia
by all of he our
night the git
meet the "F.
on This is ■
and one that
work. The
ing he did r
trucks. A lo
made the fif
e case—It i
tee to be
county. P>
d ,
early in the spring
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| Patronize The Advertisers.
t
Fourth; Violet Richardson. Margar-
requested members et Anderson, John Anderson and
the Baytex Hotel Gladys Trojcak
the dub serv.ee The community was very sorry be-
Dr F. E Scott acco
s. Scott and Mrs Ma
give the diphtheria o
diren between the age
and twelve years, w
te it. Forty-nine ava
Rminatons are ov
yn was I
ned the
otion of I
ill be ex
there backed up to the
the Gulf Coast Transit
truck The driver asked
Mr and Mi
oved into the
vet--N
nd Ilir r
। us all the
little thin
urfaced roa
The chewing gum magnet has pass-
ed on. He leaves an estate valued at
9150,000,000 00 • His most understood
words to his son who will carry on
for .im are these---'No matter what
the conditions of business are. never
stop advertising. It is estimated he
has spent one hundred million dollars
selling his penny sticks of chewing
gum. I know some people who haven't
got a hundred and fifty million dol-
lar estate but they wouldn't spend a
dime advertising the Woolworth build-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1932, newspaper, January 27, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554569/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.