The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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-------------•_____________THE MATAGORDA COUNTY TRIEUNE. THU REDAY APRIL 4.1935_________________________—
NEWS or THE COUNTY PAP N
* 54- Tuesday of last week.
MAT AGORDA she invitees mumimanide are Bus City gathered at the Mr. ane er McKay and child.....hirrmorks. Mrs. Sides show-itori three. Copie . . u Christine being a dental patient.
- Huowhom Mondayafernbon and Mu Sunny Allen all of House nd s s mattress pad and a mattress Moves Tails of the Merman Mrs. Harvey Estlinbaum was a cal-
M- and MEP Nno on root wuc smerm B er home Wednesday
* MJF Culver transacted business
-h cue who haebeen hlving iy .....l News Monday, morning
toesumeutnahesmother Mrs. Burke went for Plodeer for several monihs have move hospital Monday for an operation. The results of the county meet have one op Mr. E. C. Baker of Matagorda, pass-
--.--mdsoheeraluno tad hr Mrs. Hollan wanted ed to the Shawaker home vacated by Mr. Harrel Hanna of Sweeny was a been published and we are well Besier: Barretts of Wimpoie Breeh ed through town Monday morning
Oh Roman business and Me nd M-1 1 Bickham visitor in Pledger Monday afternoon, pleased with the showing made by one copy.enroute to Bay City.
* ce A. gise he urpr s. wher E , Rai aui u o M M Mel ran int i lit- Or I ab ut tw thirds of ( ather Y - Days 5 Am Mrs. Della Bradford and niece, Mrs.
, meat tle boy M , Bell Eastmann were Tuesday
1huttue wttenaotuhtowin won people. Al. of Freeport were married at th......me boy was returning from school. The on account of measles. For some rea-i Kipling Stories and Poems, one afternoon guests of Mrs. L. G. Math-
• nd . . w me , ...... was st matly barr wus d ui the groor - niater in Fr eepor: Sat - iitle boy wa Ge ge Nohavitz o r o’ her Pa ac w: placed in co y
n el. 1.1 tuinte ihes Sat *: tout encerw i she soon collected her com- urd.....Evening B 8 mo the Methodist .....-.....he Class B division. They had for- Cather: 0 Pioneers, one copy.
BLESSING
21 ME . E 1 , make - in . which.....ny streamer Vieck andone of our prettiest andbut B 8 won second which we I ins: Fifty Famous Farmers, one
. and ati reiwt wh twee* but , aud.....6 The Mt han olots draped down to the ee e : girls She will be greatly Rev T B Ande n preached both con der as first place against schools copy.
uetiune w cued wniiannd hl. the handle of the ume missed but her host of friends extend morning and night at the Presbyteri-T of our own size. The points made by m Whitcomb. Young Peoples S ory of I visitor Tuesday afternoon.
1 E 1. .. brew......the - - hold he the cente of the th and , band b 1 wis at Church 1 : ay It is hoped th schools with which we had been Art one copy Mr and Mrs Norman Fitzsimmons
E t i coat the onuiner reliny/ . vex opet va ck axes upon es for a long prosperous and happy that urrangemer be made, to mpeting are as follows Mi- A e ame Friday for a visi t with
sM.uttuid a fowam Art and thetable was filled to married life. They are making their have him hold services at Blessing one Blessing 50 points, Gulf 42 points, croscope. one copy. Mrs. Fi zsimmon's parents, Mr. and
-nutudtuca toeadut the un asandelama Crerwing. When the unwrapped home in Freeport. Sunday each month Co'l-gerort. 20. points. Mirkham 20 Coupin: The Romance of Animal Mrs. J. J. Seerden and family.
... uidtwyselow lpe and the peto tom these was displayed many at-Miss Barbara Rainey spent week-end Mr and Mrs. Bion Gill were dinner points Midfield 10 points. Arts and Crafts one copy Mrs. G. W. Fanson and daughter,
, . M F. Ee -* gilu so dear to ir Freeport wi . ve ended k.....1 Mr i 1 C W White Ble ing w n h champions of Branch The Cowboy and His In- Miss Margaret were shopping in Bay
. —n humid a ioterra the Ther a bride She thanked narrlage of her er. Miss Elsie division yea and ternreters one copy .
Jun lachaes metarene nine ca sweet way as she Rainey Mr and Mr. 5 E. Murphrey of to Gulf by the close margni of Taft: The Appreciation of Scupl-
r ,teahn o gu-ment ouweut antnaimes on the cards After Mesdames Philip Johnson, w ( Houston visited at he home of Mr. five points last year ture, three copies.
. - watise M ate w , surti at toon guwe son saint nawr we . peniec and duly admired Sansing Mack Brown and B O'Con and Mrs A E Ser its on Sunday Recently some $60 worth of new
, .[ y tre Sundu tiomtianu B-nethe to sue wn v Vet the dining room nel attended the lovely picnic and Mr and Mrs Te Davant of Aus- books. mainly miscellaneous prose.
.E u con e Dusty wee Muunen Haw w.r ......yle wo ice cold party given by Mrs Sides at the tin spent the week-end with Mrs reference and fiction were added to
T : A tun, k tiw wu.k Efina he: date Anti-na su a , aris of cookies school auditorium iz Bay City Fr Deavant's mother M L. C Corne- the high school library. The new
. lered the ( kg the attlactively bound and
a x w w Ruger are l Milnes Macruamaet Briches and Eve- bride in . , and happy married Mr Frank El ! v . Mr T pent h ave been eagerly received by the
A D Mawon fen s ngly received a brief visitor a the Bickham home Sunday with Mrs T par- studen s. It is the intention of the
WM EC h tewwej noessure Phrwe: Memianon Buitl witia foeteling eyes. Among the guests one day last week ents. Mr. and Mrs A. O. Yeager chool to build a strong library and
mauai we a new Chestnint. TH, Jer Pummmwwe and C. P. WTH pde the honoree were Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oliver and chil-Mrs. Allen J. Pierce drove to Pierce through many
. ly theonn unde . Bake James drer and Mrs De H bsor and ‘1 u di ha , with Mrs. develop correct reading habits and a w. n 3 the .01then ap. a guest in ine Mr. wens—EHEY
1 , • Burke, the daughter of Edna visited the M ternoon of last week
= **D Moberly, E R. Mahon family Sunday afternoon. Mrs We now have a library which range pointed Mrs. Fenaho
E t 26 m e whe Nian vuata arm ert, Y E Lobnor . , Mr 1c Mai a, ne Mrs. A latth M i h large ols. ex.....Mrs. B -
unPuNNawhmwluner tor tom. The wheruo Max Boeck. Marie Zipprian,---------Della Braden and Mrs A. B. Pierce Following is a list of the books re-
i PLEDGER
uinywena dnqure those of an Walder,
weekus chaner 3 bm an D • Be AdMiss Jewell Spence, dausht I Mr county home demonstration council. Thoreau: Walden, three copies, appointed the council delegates to |
Mesnars • E femtil Di aind Eret aR i I " ** M B M * ‘ 0H Mrs W B Spence of Pledger 1 Mr and Mrs Robert n Tp and Mr. Smith: Planning a Career, one copy. select the picture Also a motion was
nil As Svanfiea and Jobs Siwetling the wo numinda, Drt tie MAHTMt caritha Dr ri Greer littieit home for her spring vacation She and Mrs Paul Braden pent the week Parton Captains of Industry, one
a- mwnie wp.w sainy a asadinu - : Cath Baste am *.......the seen tam Sha L Da x the host a student of C. I. A at Denton end at their camp on Caney copy.
* totec ankedoT A * ne Pledser community was de.. The Wort n's Auxiliary of The Meyers and Peters: Principles of
ae and noire E t Baler but for a ism •wanted a a var * * Valerie lighted at the wonderful rair which Blessing Presbyterian Church met English, one copy.
ro r * ocoidnmny Biewag niveral oars ago to honor baited here Friday night and Satur-with Mrs. C. W. White on last Wed-. Meyers and Peters. Fundamentals of
fames w E. Begtine Late Mioeri ti tha were a tee Er AE S 1: i at wee m atineit i i wurpitiae birthday . 1 esday English, one copy.
Cauwin Einer and are A E Buie Vinctk Siewtinngg tea paaiticeri tm a uro and ane oor I ill wet :.....ospi- Mr. and Mrs. W B Acre of Bravo The 4-H Club met Thursday. March 1 Tanner: Compoistion and Rhetoric.
Lamar Mouniti Mur and Am t F the ugh the meant muthitag tm a F vafon hoc frmslsatang her plans and M were visitors in Pledger over the 28 The house was called to order and one copy.
J * M * M nd* the mmnaur o M EPLay *k-d the roll called. There were 24 mem-Blanton Advanced English Gram-
Panenun atinthe tew pontun shows war w*w al ther linshiiet a an u , a , 3. Blas new other and suits Curtis Stringer Miss Ber ha bers present The minutes of the last mar four copies,
mosp-ter in Buy Coty Sasurdayewe- darky tmni/ortddkysgrmwrticugs din raiitie Mm and Mra Cyrus Smith sheennker and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mo-I meeting were read and approved. Sev-|. Isben: Plays, one copy.
Mrs Nrrwu O’Connell of Houston Pn
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Mr. K f Stringer
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Home Dem. Club
The Woman's Home Demons ration
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carefully selected books Club met at the home of Mrs. B.
O'Connell with seven members pres-
ews in Bay City.,
Mis Vera May Lowe was a Friday
Bay City visitor.
M J J. Ottis was a Friday after-
noon visitor in Bay City. .
Mr Rufus Watkins was a Bay City
| City Friday.
Mr and Mrs. John Bunk were in
Bay City Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs Helen Huston was a caller
in the Claud Boyer home Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr E F. Goodall and family are
enjoying a new Plymouth de luxe.
Mrs Harvey Estlinbaum and Mrs.
Murray Seerden and baby were in
Bay City Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. I. G. Mathews of Bay City was
guest in the Mrs. Della Bradford
Mrs. Chester Kirby was a Bay City
visitor Friday afternoon.
Mr. Henigan was a business visitor ,
Connell chairman of recreation com.
mittee A motion was carried to give City Monday
Garland: Son of the Middle Border, our commissioner a club book and a Mrs. Mary McCaskill was called the
motion was carried to buy a picture; first of the week as a witness on a
for our club from Mrs. Sides and we .
case in court.
The Friday morning and Saturday
night rains were needed and appre-
lated by farmers and gardeners in
this vicinity. Corn, rice and cotton
, planting will be resumed as soon as
dry enough. The high wind of Sat-
urday night did some damage to
small buildings.
made that our secretary write the
president of the Ashwood Club and I
ask them to meet with us April 10.
The council delegate gave a report
| f the council. We then studied pro-
gram series No. 3 "The home maker
and agriculture adjustment," and cot-
ton 1 aflets 1. 2. 3 and 4 At the close
of the meeting cakes and lemonade
| were served by the hostess. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Gojdosik. Mr.
Shultz and family, Mr. J. P. Gelber
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1935, newspaper, April 4, 1935; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1696364/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.