The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1934
MIDFIELD
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
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Love yourself. After all, self is the
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400 ARENIC STARS ’ 60 CLOWNS * GIANT DOUBLE ZOO
3 GREAT HERDS of ELEPHANTS - 350 HORSES • 3 RINGS
HUGE HIPPODROME OVAL • 3 TRAINS OF R. R. CARS
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Fifth Street and Avenue C. A cor-
dial invitation to attend is exen
Miss Jean Steele was hostess at a
tries of bridge hospitalities Wednes-
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Houston last Saturday morning, Sept. '
22. Mrs. Schroeder had been resid-
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Local and
Personal Mention
’32 Plymouth PA
Coach .... $300.00
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Mrs. Leola Cox Sides was here Fri-
thy Anderson, Maxine Cornelius, El-
sie Woodson, Areta Warn, Elsie Bu-
Reiman were Galveston visitors <
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Jack Pratt of Wharton was
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Hospitalities
business visitor in Bay City Wednes-
day.
Mr. A. Demars of Houston was in
ntests for
following
present
FLYING
CLARKONIANS
CHAMPIONS Of EUROPE
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’32 Ford DeLuxe
Sedan .... $425.00
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Cars You Will Not Be
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and COLOSSAL SPECTACLE OF ALL TIME
AESTARERIO GRANDE
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’30 Chevolet Coupe,
(rumble seat) $225
All show ACTUAL
Low Mileage
of it are the issues of life." And yet IM
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nesday evening meeting at 8, are
held in the Church Edifice corner
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JEAN STEELE, Society Reporter
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silent substance of life. All others.
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delightful time. Iced grapejuice and
cookies was served as refreshments. I
F. Curry’s, where a program will be
given and refreshments served.
All who are interested in 4-H Club
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erson. East
’31 Chevrolet Coach
$300.00
I day at the home of her sister, Mrs.
J l Jack Young, entertaining in the aft-
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many little friend* and all enjoyed
| playing games together, after which
the lovely birthday cake was cut
Reserved and Admission Tickets on Sale Circus Hay at
HUSTON’S DRUG STORE
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saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. , ing spent in conversation, music and
Theresa Schroeder which occurred in games, and everyone present had a
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MeCROSKY CLUB UHIIMWAT
DAY PROGRAM.
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’ ebration being a surprise to him.
Miss Hattie Mazoch suffered a very
’ Scott. H P McGuirt, Lee F. DeVille,
Tom Driscoll, Jack Parks, John I.
1 Cadenhead, Paul Palmer, D. H. Hei-
man, Spence Clements, Ernest Plant,
W. H. Stinnett anil Misses Beatrice
Poole and Theo Whitaker.
The hostess was assisted in serving
by her sister, Mrs. Young and Miss
Analu Gartrell.
In the evening a color theme of pink
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, Sunday morning service at 11:00.
Sunday School at 9:43 and Wed-
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Bay City on business Wednesday.
Mr Arthur Stewart of Matagorda,
was a Bay City business visitor today.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Walker of El
Maton spent Wednesday in Bay City.
Mr. Walter Gosling of Matagorda
spent Wednesday in Bay City.
Mrs. Bill Savage and son Harley
Stewart of Collegeport were Bay City
visitors Wednesday.
Mr. C. C. Cookenboo of Gulf was a
Bay City visitor Wednesday.
Mrs Ben Gibson of Van Vleck vis-
ited in the city Wednesday.
The society reporter is in receipt of
a card from Dick Livengood, of the
United States navy, son of Dr. and
Mrs. B, L. Livengood, posted at Peip-
ing, China, aboard the U. S. S. Bol-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Foncie Cornelius of sudden attack of appendicitis last
Houston were week-end visitors here Friday evening, she, was immediately
at the home of their father. F Cor- taken to the hospital at Rosenberg,
and served with cookies and fruit
jello as refreshment'' Those present
were Verda. John, Harry and Doro-
“It’s toasted”
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with Mrs. Miska’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Zapalac.
J. B. Bures and F. J. Trojcak were
Ganado visitors Sunday.
No secret habit, when indulged, ev-
er remains secret. Evil thoughts have
a life and power all their own. Bud-
da long ago taught "The mind is
everything; what you think you be-
come." Solomon earlier wrote: "Keep
thy heart with all diligence; for out
the appendix was removed.
s been getting along nicely vv-
!
Mrs. Lola Williamson has returned
from a few days visit in Denton with
her daughter, Kathryn who is a stu-
dent at the College of Industrial
Arts.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Love and son.
Lloyd have returned to Bay City to
make their home.
Mr. R. S. Davidson and daughter,
Eleanor, Van Shaw and Mary Nell
Verser were Houston visitors Wednes-
day. going especially to view the U.
S. S. Houston.
Miss Fred Klein spent Wednesday
in Houston.
Messrs. Carl Bachman and Gifford
D.P. MOORE
DRY GOODS COMPANY
Mrs. OscarBarbe I Miss Marjorie day morning for a meeting with the
Barber. Mrs. D H. Garner and daugh- 4-H girls. They have been rather in-
ter Cleo were visitors here Sunday active for several months but hope to
afte moon. from Bay City. get started again with regular meet-
Mrs. Fred Cornelius and daughter, ings.
Maxine spent Saturday and Sunday in The P.T. A. gave a reception at
Houston visiting-relatives. the school house last Tuesday evening;
Many friends of this community and honoring the school teachers. It was .— -
in other parts of the counts were quite an informal affair, the time be- Mrs. W. B Wards; 2 30 p.m., Mrs. J L.
I and Mr. K. D. Horton entertained with
I five tables at eight-fifteen e clock
Fannin were visitors here Sunday and er
Monday. > !
Meet me at the FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY NIGHT!
Who? EVERYBODY!! COME!!
Marguerite & Genevieve FrockShoppe
Bay City Texas
Meet me at the FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY NIGHT!
Who? EVERYBODY!! COME!!
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Church will be conducted at three
— <> clock in the afternoon instead of
the I ten a m as usual in order that the
BAY CITY XSE
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guests and members wer
and all else, serve only to make you
good or bad.
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and green was reflected in the ap-
pointments of the affair. At the con-
clusion of the games high for the la-
ladies was held by Miss Iris Darby
who received a set of cocktail nap-
kins and Mr. Mickey Hart high for
the men was awarded a Yardley’s
Lavender shaving set. Low score a
ter of Caldwell will be here Sunday
to conduct the usual fifth Sunday
services. On this occasion* he will
have a confirmation class of eleven
candidates.
The Sunday school of the Methodist
T, E L Sunday school class. Tues-1 Lutherans might use the church in
I day, Sept. 25. Having as guests the I the forenoon instead of the afternoon
Ruth class of which Miss Tenie Hol-as has been their custom.
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Mrs. F. A Hurley and Mrs. E
res, Georgia Ann Kana. Josephine
Bures, Nellie Petwet, Ruby Hale,
young people, from Louisiana. Her Medlock has sold several can here re-
sons, A. E. and C. F. engaged in rice gently.
farming for a number of years on the J Miss Wilma Brhlik celebrated her
east side of the Tres Palacios Creek tenth birthday last Tuesday the 18th
and Mrs Schroeder made a home for, with a party at the home of her par-
her children until they were all in ents, Mr. and Mis F. J. Brhlik She
homes of their own. She was a de- received many nice gifts from her
voted mother and a good neighbor.
es, and all in the very new
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. Mr. J. W. Medlock of West Colum-
previous bid re- ( bia representing the Wright Chevro-
semum,eemtllet Company of that place, was a | work are cordially invited to attend
ing here when her children were all bininess visitor here Fridny. Mr.
LeTulle, Marjor
i Wood.
Only when you do not care to
please others can you afford to say
what you please. And the man who
takes a course like that will at last
reach the friendless zone.
I tell the
I value of
at addi-
I We do
1 ractical
the fact
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AH pri-
ble. We
and fish-
1934 dis-
them. In wools and crep-
I The worst
I be difficult.
neluis, Sr. when
Mrs. J. A Mullens and children of She H
and we extend our sympathy to the
bereaved ones.
Born Sept. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. F.
J. Jahsch a fine daughter.
Miss Lillie Shudis of Hallettsville
arrived last Tuesday for a vist in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bosak.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vollmerang of
Gulf were here Sunday guests of
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Bay City Auto
& Sales Co.
Sale» and Service
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F. J Trojcak and family. J. B.
Bures and family. M. A. Hanys and
family, Joe Kana and family and
Steve Kana and family were all guests
Sunday evening at the Holzek home.
near Blessing in honor of the fiftieth j
shades. At
these are the cleverest
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Naturally, they taste better—
Luckies use “The Cream of the Crop
Throughout the rooms numerous
pink radiance roses and harmonizing
shades of dwarf zinnias and Astex
daisies were arranged. A color theme
of orchid and black was carried out
in the bridge accessories and furth-
er reflected in the appointments of
the refreshment trays which were
centered with black budvases of pink
rosebuds.
High score for the club was held
by Mrs. Mickey Hart and second high
score was won by Mrs. D. H. Heiman
who received bronz bookends and
Mrs. Spence Clements with second
high was presented a cocktail tray.
A refreshment course consisting of
cheese sandwiches, cookies, olives,
parfait and orange punch were served
to the following personnel: Mesdames
Mickey Hart, P. R. Hamill, E W.
Willenberg, James Scott, Jack Wood.
Jack Erwin, F. S. Taylor, Herman
"POGULES
Walters; 3:00 pm. Mrs E E Wal-
ler*.; 3 30 pin Mis Robt. Hills: 4:00
p.m . A R Plants. 1 30 p.m . Mrs. H.
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mes is teacher. Mrs. J. E. Coleman, I
president. presided. The meeting was
opened with a prayer by Mrs. Me:
Donald, after which Mrs. Connie An-
derson gave the devotional, taking
as her subject "The Art of Living
Together,” beautifully illustrating it
with posters. Regardless of this being
the annual as well as monthly busi-
ness meeting the business was soon
taken care of. Vai > fi
splendid reports of the year’s work.
The nominating committee gave the
report for the officers for the ensu-
ing year Teacher, Mrs. E. E Wood:
President, Mrs. F. A. Hurley; First
V n < President M Norton;
Third Vice President, Mrs. Kinsey;
Secretary. Mrs Ed C Anderson; As-
sistant Socretary, Mrs. Jack Hood;
Treasurer. Mrs E A Campbell; Re-
porter. Mrs. J. E. Colrman.
Installation service was conducted
by Mrs. Coleman, retiring president.
The meeting was first turned over to
the new president, Mrs. Hurley and
afterward to social chairman. Mrs.
Mrs Mark Conroy. Mrs E. C. Da-
vis. Mrs. H Wiggins. Mrs E F. Eis-
ler. Mrs. Earl Gray. Mrs Roy Biggs. I
Mrs J R Chitwood. Miss Tenie Hol-
mes, Mrs Wm. Loving. Mrs. Jack
Hood, Mi Jim Sisk Mrs. K
Mrs. Ed C Anderson, Mrs Stella
Norton, Mrs. Henry Carrington, Mrs.
W W Thompson. Mrs. H A. Blaylock,
Mrs. E. E Wood. Mrs. Wm. Smith,
Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mrs. C. W. Dickey.
Mrs Connie Anderson, Mrs Herndon, I
Miss Pearl Morton. Mrs. Fate. Mrs. I
J. E. Coleman and hostesses.
The guests were invited out on thel
lawn where tables were laid with de-
licious refreshments of pressed chicken
naiad, wafers. lettuce, potatoes, olives,
and iced tea was served. The hostesses
Hensley.
Refreshments of yumyum salad, wa-
fers, olives, potato chips, candies and
iced tea were served. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Carey Smith Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hensley. Mr. and
Mrs. Mickey Hart. Mrs. Jas. W. Gar-
I trell, Mrs. John Grubb. Misses Iris
Darbs Gladys Tay lor Ai । • 111 Gar -
,
Austin Castleton, Hal Steel, Mr. and
Mi P R u. ill Mi T C Bruno
and Mrs. Jack Young.
a problem can be is to
Every perplexing prob-
solved as surely as two
e four. It will be solved
Mr and Mrs. H. M. Staffa.
Mrs. Frank Hurta and sons, Louie
and Alphonse were in El Campo Sat-
urday shopping.
Miss Lula Grace Cornelius was the
guest of relatives at Newgulf Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Mr. A. V. Bosak and wife and son
and their guest, Miss Lillie Chudiz
went to El Campo Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Staffa and Mr.
Wm. Gratzek were in El Campo Sat-
urday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miska and son
of El Maton spent the week-end here I
ernoon a thdse-fkteen her bridge
club and in the evening, Miss Steele
-hostesses to
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934, newspaper, September 27, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554856/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.