The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 279, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1931
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have been visiting her parents Mr.
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Mr. Harlan H. Winn of Dallas con-
R. Nathaniel Dett
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D.P. MOORE DRY GOODS CO.
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suit let j
touche* the hat.
club stripe bands.
Note: The foregoing will serve well as a program, so if you are going to
attend, it will be convenient for you to cut this out and take it with you
A church located in Santa
Rosa California, was built
entirely from the wood of
one great Rodwood tree.
Daughtry. Amos Lee. Oscar Barber,
J C. Sisk, Odis Rainer, Myrtle Dog-
gett. H. A. Blaylock and th* hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hensley were
dinner guests in Blessing Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Duller.
the rooms.
Mrs E. E Wood led the devotional,
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if you want to sell your
home, get in touch with
J. M. Copeland
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tranks and chil-
dren of Gulf were visitors in the city
this week.
nesday. Mr. Cecil D Junker also of
this hardware company assisted with
the display.
Water with meals helps stomach
uices, aids digestion. If bloated with
• as add a spoonful of Adlerika One
ose cleans out poisons and washes
BOTH upper and lower bowels— Mat-
gorda Pharmacy.
IS EPILEPSY INHERITED
CAN IT BE CURED?
Miss Lee James left Wednesday for
a tew days visit to Houston with her
brother, Mr. Clive James and Mrs.
James.
Mr A T Ditch of San Antonio was
the guest of his brother. Mr I. Ditch
and sister. Mrs. Ida Wigodsky in Bay-
City this week.
Marguerite & Genevieve FrockShoppe
Bay City Texas
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BAYTEX GARAGE
PAT THOMPSON. M‘gr.
’Phone No. 6
Club
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Male Chorus
Voice The World Is Waiting For the Sunrise
Selection: Nobody Knows The Trouble I See
Female Quartette
DRINK WATER WH MHALS
GOOD FOR THE STOMACH
Spirituals: Hand Me Down—
I Can Tell the World
Goodnight, Goodnight Beloved
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JEAN STEELE, Society Reporter
CALL 471 OR 39
Club
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INTERMISSION
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one look like new.
Texas Mineral Water Crystals at
Factory Advertising Sale priced (the
regular 1150 size package for 1100
with a 1100 sire package free >—Mrs.
Pyroil is highly rec-
ommended for any
type of motor, indus-
trial machinery and
equipment.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday morning service at 11:00.
Sunday School at 0:45 and Wed-
nesday evening meeting at 0. are
held in the Church Edifice corner
Fifth Street and Avenue C. A cor-
dial invitation to attend is extend-
Mr. Joe Robison of Wharton was a
Mr. Lacy Pybus of Palacios, was a
business visitor to Bay City today.
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appliances held at the show in the beautiful birthday cake, decorated in
Ditch Building Tuesday and Wed- - ■ ■ ■
We are pleased to
DON’T SUFFER FROM SOUR
STOMACH. INDIGESTION
Indigestion, acidity, heartburn aud
•our stomach often lead to serious
etomach trouble. Dr. Emil's Adla Tab-
ets couinteract these conditions. Give
quick relief.—Matagorda Pharmacy.
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John Taylor and Club
Spiritual
Club
Pinsuti
and assorted sandwiches were indi- ---
vidually served to the following mem- m-
bers Mrs. A. D. Hensley, Mrs S J ~
Styles. Mrs. Henry Rugeley, Mrs. C.
A. Erickson Mrs. H. S. Mosley. Mrs.
E. O. Hutcheson. Mrs. F. A Verser,
Mrs. W. C. Lloyd, Mrs. G. A. Moore.
Mrs W. F. Tetts. Mrs. E. W William-
son. Mrs. Louis LeTulle, Mrs. Annie
Sanborn. Mrs. Pat Thompson, Mrs.
P. E. Engle, Mrs. Amos Lee and Mrs.
Jim Bruce.
the home, forming a lovely back-
ground for the guests gathered to en-
joy an afternoon of sewing.
Later dainty refreshments consist-
ing of fruit salad, wafers, iced tea
then, dames E E Wood, R S. Davidson,
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Richard Kuntz !
Broadcast 7 p. m.
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The program committee added the T F I Social
spice of fun to the occasion by pre- I •
senting a contest in which many old
saying's were recalled such as "Dry On Thursday: April 24. Mrs. E C
as a bone." "Clear as a bell" and the Anderson and Mrs C M Amos very
like : charmingly entertained the T E. L.
One of the high points of the after- class at ‘he home of Mrs Anderson.
Mr Curtis G. Aycock and Miss Ocia
E. Peterson, both of Mt. Belvieu,
were uniteri in marriage at the Chris-
tian Church of Bay City, Tuesday,
the Rev. J W Holsapple of Temple,
officiating.
The happy young couple left im-
mediately after the ceremony for their
home.
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us keep it looking new. If j
you want a new suit let us
order it for you to fit.
Hon. H. L. Kreger of Cleveland,
Ohio, son-in-law of Mrs. Laura V.
Stoddard, who spent a part of this
past week looking after interests in
the Buckeye field, informed the Trib-
une that Mrs Stoddard's health has
improved Mrs. Stoddard has many
friends here who will be happy to
hear so favorable an account of her
condition.
If you can not afford a new |
suit we can make that old j
F Only the Center Leaves—these are the Mildest leaves
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brought out and forty-two was en- Lee Davidson. O. E. Kennery, Henry
Carrington. F Norton, Allen Kinsey,
J E. Coleman, Will Head F M.
Mr. B. T. Moore, representing Ber-
ing Cortes Hardware Company of
Houston was in Bay City assisting |
Walker-Matchett and Traylor Hard-.
ware Company of Palacios with the
display of Lawson and L. & H gas:
Dewberries are arriving on the
market in quantiities. They are fine
and a large crop is said to be on hand
in all directions.
Vases of pink roses and Queen
Anin lace were placed throughout
A booklet containing the opinions
of famous doctors on this interesting
subject will be sent FREE, while they
last, to any reader writing to the Ed-
ucational Division, Dept. 896. 545
Fifth Ave., New York, N Y.
(a) Steal Away
1b) Deep Down in My Heart
<c) Plantation Melodies
Listen To Tlie Lambs
Our hat shop is simply overflowing
with summer smartness . . . There
are large hats; straws and laces;
piques, linens and embroidered
moedls; in halo, off-the-face and
large sunshade models . . . Their
price . ..
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is that you can build up
protection for future years
by buying an ANNUITY.
This can be bought on
small payments. We rep-
resent strong companies.
Mrs. Connie Anderson returned
home Sunday from Huntsville where
she has been for the past three weeks
with her father. Mr. L. J. Justice,
who has been quite ill. Mr. Justice
accompanied his daughter to Bay
City to recuperate. Although still
critically ill, he is slowly improving.
Reverend Holsapple of Temple. Tex-
as. who is holding a revival meeting
at the First Christian Church, had
the honor of performing a wedding
ceremony late Monday afternoon, in
the lobby of Mr. and Mrs John
Oates' hotel to Miss Ocia E Peterson
and Mr. Curtis G Aycock. The cou-
ple left immediately for Houston.
ing visited in the city this week. ! ------
| The Priscillas Club was channing-
Mrs. Ida Wigodsky and daughter. jy entertained on Wednesday after-
Miss Yetta Wigodsky and grand- noon at three o'clock by Mrs S. S.
daughter. Miss Barbara Ann Daily of I Taylor and Mrs Raleigh Sanborn for
Little Rock. Ark., and Mr A. T their mother, Mrs. Annie Sanborn at
Ditch of San Antonio spent Wednes-’the home of Mrs. Taylor.
day in Houston with relatives. A profusion of radiance and sun-
1 burst roses was featured throughout
The clean Center Leaves
and Mrs. R. S. Davidson the past few
days.
Mr. Victor Summers of Columbus,
was a business visitor to the city
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. H. H. Walker of El Maton
spent Wednesday in Bay City.
Mr. Jerry Ludwig was a business
visitor to Newgulf Wednesday.
Mr. Glen Ellis spent Wednesday in
Francitas on business.
Blessing spent Wednesday in Bay
City, coming over to see the show of
gas appliances held here this week.
Mrs. E. A Traylor of Palacios at-
tended the Gas Appliance Show here
Wednesday,
Mr. Henry Insall of Luling was a
visitor in Bay City Wednesday com-
comfort where the head
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Bay City Hide & Fur Co
in warehouse across street
from Carter Grain Co.,
Buys cow hides, wool, bones
junk, beeswax, alligator
skins, etc. R. E. Britt, Mgr.
“It’s toasted”
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Delicious refreshments of chicken THE NATHANIEL. DETT CHORAL CLUB
perfected the enjoyable few hours, RECITAL, PROGRAM APRIL 27, 8 P. M.,
and the guests reluctantly departed, A‛T TLIF CITY AI IDITORII JM
carrying with them pleasant memories I
of friendships renewed and deepened. Let Us All Give Thanks
and the gracious cordiality of their A Brief History of the Clubs Activities
hostessid ; Those yattending were Voice: Sleepy Hollow Tune
Mesdames Fred s Robbins, Martha Johnnie Mae Proctor
Verser, Leona Fox. Eidelbach, E. F. Spirituals: Good News Chariot s Coming
I Deutsch. Roy Cchultz, H. H Loos. Wade in the Water
Jack Young. Bertie Craft Margaret Piano Solo: Grande Valse Caprice
■ Craft Taylor Tuebner Bryan Simons Grace N. Williams
and Evaline Marshall. When Malinda Sings
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Mrs. Talbo Williams and Mrs. Geo.
Keene were joint hostesses at the
home of the former to the Plus Ultras
Bible Class for their monthly social
gathering which was well attended,
and very interestingly planned.
Mrs Martha Verser, the president,
called the meeting to order and after
a prayer led by Mrs Bryan Simons.,
called Evaline Marshall to give the:
devotional for the program. Mrs Mar-
shall took here theme Resolutely take
holdof life's inevitable second best; it ,
may develop into a golden opportu-
nity." Using as example men of the
Bible and of recent history, who have
taken the second best, and developed j
it into golden opportunities. A prayer I
by Mrs. H H Loos closed the devo- 1
tiorial, which was followed by a ne- 1
gro’a description of God's creating the |
earth, read by Mrs. Simons, a very
intertaining theory and inspirational
in its real simplicity.
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ocal and
'ersonal Mention
used in making Luckies. Then it's toasted “for
throat protection. And every Lucky is fully packed
with these choice tobaccos—made round and firm,
free from loose ends—that’s why Luckies "keep
in condition” — why you’ll find that Luckies do not
dry out—an important punt t» furry fOtritr. Naturally,
Luckies are always in a 11-ways kind to your throat.
' Mr. Edgar B. Davis and Mr. Pat
Sayward of San Antonio were busi-
ness visitors in Bay City Wednesday.
Mr. Gifford Reiman and his moth-
er Mrs. E. B. Reiman were Houston
visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Reiman re-
mained there for a few days. They ।. — ---- ---------- -----
were accompanied to the city by Bill j ine over for Mrs. Insall and sons who
Lowery who has been visiting in Bay f
City with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert.Carr.
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Bay City visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Selkirk of
The “Comfit’’ is the most comfortable
straw hat made . . . obtainable only in
Knox Ovals, Long Ovals and wide Ovals
. . . and in Sixteenth sizes . . . making
nected with the Travelers' Insurance
Company is a Bay City business visi-
tor this week the guest of Mr. Paris
A Smith. local representative.
Mr. W. S. Keenan of the Texas
Natural Gas Utilities Company of
Houston and Mr. C. L. Beachum of
Victoria, property man for the gas
company assisted the local merchants
in holding the Gas Appliance Show
here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr.
Keenan stated that the local merch-
ants had had the best display of ap-
pliances that he had seen and that
there was no reason for going else-
where for any type. The show proved
most successful.
Mr. Frank Smith, general manager
of the Texas Natural Gas Utilities
Company from Houston was a prom-
inent visitor in the city Wednesday
evening coming over especially to at-
tend the final show of the Gas Ap-
pliance display.
Be sure to save your shopping at
Rosenzweig's till Wednesday. Re-
member the day.
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Longwood of Wadsworth were Bay shopring atthisstoret
City visitors Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs Paul Braden of Bless-; Priscillas Entertained
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{ XTHF EREVER the finest tobaccos grow- in our
VV own Southland, in Turkey, in ( ireec r — all over
the world, we gather the very Cream ■ f the tobacco ,
Crops for Lucky Strike. And that means only the clean
tmtrr The center leaves are the mildest leaves—
they taste better and farmers are paid higher prices for
them. These clean center leaves arc the only ones
noon was the presenting as a sur-
prise to the beloved honorary teacher
of the class, Mrs. Fred S. Robbins, a
reading the second chapter of first, joyed for the remainder of the aft-
John and taking as her subject "The ernoon.
| fellowship that is maintained with j Lovely refreshments consisting of
Christ as our advocate" and making a frozen fruit salad, saltines, olives.
| most interesting talk on this topic, fudge. cake and iced tea were served
This was followed by a short bus- on beautifully appointed trays, cen-
iness session, with Mrs. J E. Cole- j tered with Radiance roses.
man. president of the class, presid- j Guests and members of the class
ing attending this'meeting were Mes-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 279, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1934, newspaper, April 26, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554727/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.