The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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THE MATAGORDA COUNTY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1936
Lo al and
Pe sonal Mention
FROM THURSDAY’S DAILY
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Mrs Langston’s mother, Mrs
Gartrell.
Mr. Nick Gartrell, of Houston, visit-
ed in Bay City with his mother, M:
mother, Mrs Anna Gartrell Thurs- Accredited Beauty Culturists in
day. They returned home today Houston Tuesday.
Miss Norma Frels, of El Campo, Mrs A Bankewitz and Miss Helen
visited in Bay City with the mana- Schwartz, who have been visiting in
ger of the Frels State Thearte, Mr Atla Oklahoma, will arrive home
Bridge Party
Saturday Afternoon
Night Bridge Club
Weldon Smith, today en route to Tuesday
Texas City Mr. and Mr Adolth White and
Miss Wilma Elleback underwent daughter, Patsy, and Mr A M Me
an operation for the removal of ton- Glaun spent Sunday in Houston as
sils Thursday morning in the office the guests of Mr and Mrs Johnnie
venino
Mrs Bob Fatheree will entertain" 5
_o and Behold/
BY CHURCH TOWNE
Anna Gartrell, for a short while Wed- |
of Dr B I. Livengood. She is do McGlaun.
this afternoon with three tables of
bridge at 2.45, honoring her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Deward Harper, of Ro-
A WORKINGMAN’S DREAM
COMES TRUE /
Mr and Mrs. Jack Woods enter-
tained the night bridge club Friday
evening at eight o'clock at the home
of Mr and Mrs. E E Wood.
High score for the gentlemen was
held by Mr. P. It Hamill. Mrs. Joe
Bruno held the high st score for the
ladies. The highest score among the |
guests was held by Mrs Edward Mc-
Taffe.*
sharon, who is her guest for the
week-end.
ing nicely Miss Azalee Gray had as her guest . - . A D
Friends of Mrs. Swancev. mother Sunday, Miss Leila King, of Angle-Mrs. F. A. Bates
of Mrs Alice Stafford, will be sor-ton, and Miss Vera Deblanc, of Lib-
Mr J J Stafford, or Houston, is nesday
a business visitor here today. Mrs Victor LeTulle and guest. Mi
Mr 11 F Barinfield, of Houston Ah. Overstreet, of Del Rio Texas,
is a visitor in Bay City today, and M' Pearl Morton visited in
Mr It G Bradford, of Houston Houston Tuesday
is a business visitor here today, Mr Slater O’Hara, with the Para-
Mr Fred I Bance, of Dallas, is mount Film Company of San An-
a business vino r her ■ this 1 1 tonio 1 a business visitor here this |
Mr. P. A. Tom. of Corpus Christi, week
is a business visitor here this week Among those from Gulf that visit I
Messrs p A Camili and F M ed in Bay City Wedne day included
' Mr. B. E. Timmons, Mrs. Allen Cald.
ry to learn that she is very ill and erly.
Anna confined to the home of her da igh Mrs E R Willenberg, of Freeport,
ter. spent the week end here with her
| Mrs Nannie Flam left Thursday on and daughter-in-law. Ml and
for Port Lavaca to atter-1 the fund Mr. Eddie Willenberg Mr Kenneth
,1 of her half-brother, Mr. Dalph Willenberg, of Freeport, visited here
Sterling, who died Wednesday night. Sunday, coming to take his mother
I The good weather of the past sev-home,
eral days ha enabled the far ... Mr and Mrs. J I* Voyles have
to get to the and preparation. Man • returned after a wedding trip to, San
teams an I tractor as going the Antonio and other Texas points. They
week
Entertains
Sneed, of Palacios are visiting in
the city today on busine A,
Mr. C C. Shivers was a business
visitor in Boling and Wharton Wed-
j well, Mrs. Jim Hawkins, Mrs
Chambless and Mrs. I J Myers.
nesday.
Friends of Mrs W. M Belcher will
be sorry to learn that she is ill and
confined to her home.
Mrs. H M. Bell is visiting in Whar-
ton today.
Mr. Douglas Rathbourne, with Fox
Film Company of Galveston, is a but
Mr Henry LeTulle has as his guests
Wednesday, Mr. J. W Marshal, train-
mu iter for the Missouri Pacific from
Kingsville and Mr. E W. Weinber-
ger, general agent for the Missouri
Pacific from Houston.
FROM FRIDAYS DAILY.
iness visitor here this week. ' Mrs John Gore, of Markham, via
Mr. II A. Welch, of Houston, is
a business visitor in the city today I
Mr. and Mrs. R H Minton return 1
ed home Wednesday evening from a
few days business visit in Austin
Waco and Wichita Falls
Mr. C C Tew is a business visi
tor In Bay City for a few days.
Mr and Mrs Rex Walls, of Beau
mont, are business visitors here thr.
week.
Mr. Dick Clements, of Wharton,
visited in Bay City Wednesday after
noon.
Mr and Mi B Partain of Mata-
gorda, visited in Bay City Wedne
day.
Mr Gerard Stafford, of Houston,
was a business visitor here Wedne j
day.
Mrs. H E Gaedecke and Mi Jack
Young spent Wedne day and this
morning in Houston.
ited here Thursday.
Mrs. J. V. Deshotels, of Gulf, vis-
ited in Bay City Thursday.
Mr. Forest Page, of Buckeye, visit-
ed here Thursday.
Mrs H. E Schulze, of Buckeye,
visited here today.
Miss Mignon Doman, of Markham,
is a visitor here today.
Mr. G A Salsbury, of Palacios,
was a visitor to Bay City Thursday.
Mr. H. M Seerden, of Wadswowth,
spent today in the city on business.
Mr. Charles Tew, of Victoria, spent
today in Bay City,
Friends will be sorry to learn that
Dr. Bryan Simmons is ill and con-
flued to his home.
Sheriff Harris Milner was a busi-
ness visitor in Houston Wednesday,
Mrs. P. G Huston spent Wednes-
day and Thursday in Houston.
Mr. Spence Clements, formerly of Mr Jack Walker, of Markham,
Bay City and now of Houston, was visits I in the city today
a business visitor here Wedne day af Aubrey f henault, of Sweeney vi
ternoon. ited here Thursday,
Mrs W. C Berg, Mrs and Miss Mi B II Weldon, of Cedar Land
Partain and Mrs Dinsmore Williams, was a Bay City visitor Thursday
of Matagorda, visited in Bay City Mi Howard W Townsend of Gulf
Wednesday. attended the showing of "A Tale of
Mr. George E Clark, of the cartern Two Citie at the Franklin Theatre
part of the county, was a visitor to Thursday.
Bay City today and while here an- Mrs Jack Young and Mrs II E
nounced for commissioner of Precinet Gaedcke were guests of the latter S
Mrs F A Bates was a charming On daintily appointed trays, deli-
hostess to four tables of bridge Wed cious refreshments consisting of
nesday afternoon at three o'clock I creamed chicken in patties, potato
A gohl and green color scheme was chips, sweet pickles, wafers, fruit
carried out on nil the decorations, cake with whip cream and hot tea
Vases of artistically arranged golden were served after a series of games |
calendulas decorated the rooms where The club members that enjoyed this
tables were placed for playing The delightful affair included: Mr. and
bridge tables were covered with green Mrs. j, R. Hamill, Mr and Mrs.
at home at the home of Mr and bridge covers and the tallies and Mickey Hart, Mrs. Joe Bruno and
. core pads were green and decoratedMr. Paul Langum. The guests in- |
Mi and Mrs Walter Neiderhaus with golden colonial figures clud : Misses Nema and Gladys Tay-
The prizes were wrapped in green lor. Miss Lois Stoner, Mrs. Edward
the paper and artistically tied with gol-McTaffee, of Evanston, Chicago, Mr.
len ribbon, which further carried out Austin Castleton and Mr. and Mrs.
the color scheme. Norman Barkley.
Mrs. C. A. Erickson held high score -------------------—-----------
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ATWATER
Mrs Frank Thompson
FROM SAT I RI DAYS DAILY E TANA I
| Mi J Fisher Smith and daughter, and Mr and Mrs. J A Williams spent
Mi Eva Smith, were Bay City visi-the week-end in Houston as
to Tuesday guests of Mrs. Helen Martin.
I Y 1 1 Mr Jamie Preddy returned to her
H 1 woa of Rommcon wmi alive today home in Austin Friday after a three
I . M. i weeks visit in Los Angeles, Cal Mrs-
J to spnXd the week end With MTS A ur . Al
1 w.....and family Preddy went to California to attend
M 1. the Rose Bowl game in Pasadena
Mr R Perram 7 New Year’s Day
-RNOuaLM:.....Pullfath ammum
for the Gulf Coast Rice Mill wa Con vention of Texas Diocese of the
a business visitor here Friday. . .
1 Fupenr Steele of Louise will Episcopal Church.
Mr Mutt Clark and Mrs John
arrive today to pend the week nd b
V White, of the Clark Beauty and Bar-
Tt Mr MERE SATAUSr and her shop, ar.....Houston today at
MAN relatives in Lockhart " L .............Accredited Beauty Cu -
Mt and Mrs. W. P Oreon are turists1 1
. 1 1 , i n Cut The following friends and relatives
spending the week-end in Bay ( ily .T, M
7 , ■ , ct i attended the funeral of James M
Mr Orean is connected with the Sir I A
. A Lowe Sunday afternoon: Mr and Mr
Be o o la - Shopping With T L. wawes. Mr. and Mrs. John
I in column , toavie paper Griffin, Mr N W. Hopper and fam-
' Mr Elmer cornett, or Bleating, is ily. Mr.....d Mrs W. C. May, Mr
v and Mrs. Bill Guidery, Mrs. Bess
M Nd MAN E S Ilmil, who TT^^ ‘MN
lays ier Friday for Houston. Annie Lowe and Mrs. Fred Ennist
M I . i - i 1 all of Houston, and Mrs. George
1a in Houston 11 J * * "Haines and daughter, of Gulf, I Bates with hostess duties.
M 1 .lit.i Mr Joe Bruno, Miss Inez Moore,
bora Ann are spending the week end Mi ; Gladys Taylor, and Miss Nima
in Houston They ................anied Taylor spent Sunday and today in
.1 cn Houston, Miss Nima Taylor return-
by Mrs Carr is mother, Mrs. Emma
rials ed home Sunday evening with Mrs.
Fa V 11 month visiting here R. B Taylor and Mrs. Carl Bach-wa
Mrs. Ada Sommers, of Bryan, in vis- man, who also spent Sunday there 1
itini Mi: H 1, Ogden Mx and Mrs. Jimmy Carr and Mis
Mrs. Deward Harper, of Rosharon, Iris Darby spent the week-end in
louston goinit over toattend
Euent or Mlthama More Hur the weddings of Mrs. Carr’s and Mi
per and Mr and Mi Bob Fatheree Darby’s niece, Miss. Jennelle Wylie,
Not iron Frank M Abbott, which took place
in-law, Mr. and Mrs Thomas H. Lew- at the First Methodist Church Sat.
is now visiting with her niece.urday evening in Houston.
for the afternoon and received a love-D .D
ly gold and green casserole. Second Bridge Party
high score wa held by Mr A' H 7: Afternoon
Wadsworth and she received an at i riday Afternoon
tractive green and gold breakfast set.
For consolation Mrs. F. A Hurley Mrs. F A Bates entertained with ।
was presented with a box of station-a second party this week, Friday af- 1
cry, ternoon at three o’clock.
On daintily appointed trays cen-i Golden calendulas decorated the |
tered with green swans holding green living room where three bridge tables
mints and set with gold china on I with green bridge covers were plac-
green lace doilies, delicious refresh- d for playing The green score pads
ments consisting of pressed chicken and tallies, decorated with golden
on shredded lettuce wafers, potato colonial figures, further carried out
chips, cheese balls, ice box cookies, the gold and green color scheme,
and coffee were served to the fol- High score for the afternoon was
lowing guests Mesdames A. II, Wads- held by Mrs. Jack Young who receiv-
worth. Jim Lewis, C A. Erickson, W. ed a lovely gold and green casserole.
E Eckles, Fort Verser, Sul Rosa Har-Mrs. R. E Baker held the second
rington, A. S Collins, B. L Liven-highest score and she was present-
good, W F Tett Leland Winston, ed with an attractive green and gold
| Sally Mathew C O. Towels, W H breakfast set
Elizabeth received the consolation which was a
beautiful box of stationery.
Mrs. I The color scheme of gold and green |
FOR $13.37 PER MONTH, : -
AUGUST SIEGER, OF LOUISVILLE,KENTUCKY IS PAYING
FOR THIS COTTAGE. APPRAISED AT $22O0 AT THE END
OF 19 YEARS, MR SIEGER WILL OWN HIS HOME OUTRIGHT.
THIS SMALL MONTHLY SUM, NO GREATER THAN RENT
NOT ONLY COVERS INTEREST AND REPAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL
BUT ALSO INCLUDES TAXES AND FIRE INSURANCE.
THAT’S HOW EASY IT 15 TO BUY AND PAY FOR A
HOME UNDER THE FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
INSURED MORTGAGE SYSTEM.TODAY YOU CAN HAVE THE
HOME YOU WANT AND MAKE YOUR DREAMS OF HOME
COME TRUE.
A DOWN PAYMENT OF 20% ~ AN INSURED MORTGAGE
OF 80% OF APPRAISED VALUE — INTEREST CHARGES
PRINCIPAL AND INSURANCE PAID MONTHLY IN
CONVENIENT INSTALMENTS.
••••□••••
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By F. O. Montague, County Agent
Stinnett, Carl Bachman,
Hawkins and F A Hurley,
Miss Shirley Carter assisted
Miss Shirley Cartere06000000000e
Much happened during the first
week of the New Year that made the
| was further carried out on the daint-
ily appointed trays which were set
| with golden china on green lace doil-
lies centered with green swans con-
taining green mints. The refresh-
ments consisted of pressed chicken
on lettuce, wafers, potato chips, cheese
1balls, ice box cookies and coffee which
White daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-were served to the following guests
liam White, to Matt Ottis son of who enjoyed this delightful affair:
j Mr and Mi John Ottis, of Wads- | Mrs. R. E. Baker, Mrs. Hubert Ver-
worth, which took place at the home i ser, Mrs Grover Horn, Mrs. F. R.
of the bride’s parents Saturday morn-Norton, Mrs. H. J Wilkins, Mrs. O.
, ing at ten-thirty o’clock. . H. Gusman, Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs.
Father Joseph Coffey, of the Cath-Eddie Anderson, Mrs Herman Scott,
Mrs. E. O. Hutcheson, Mrs. Layton
Ottis-White
Of interest to their many friends
the marriage of Miss Lucile
olic Church, performed the ceremony
in the presence of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Jim Cox, in Wharton, until Mon-
day, when she will return to her home j
in San Antonio.
Mr. F. S. Tarpley, with the Deer
FROM TUESDAY’S DAILY
White, parents of the bride, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ottis, parents of the groom,
and Mr. Frank Ottis, brother of the
groom.
Moore, Miss Shirley Carter and the
hostess, Mrs. Bates.
experienced in the history of this na-
tion that there is still a large ques-
tion in the minds of 99 per cent of
our people as to just where are we
old economic ship of this country
shudder from stem to stern. The de-
cisions handed down by the Supreme
Court have been far reaching and
the whole country is vitally affected
and is yet more or less stunned by
the sweeping decisions of the nine
justices. It is very obvious that no
man, hod carrier or President even
contemplated the sweeping action of
the court. Everyone expected some
“spots” of the AAA to be thrown
out, but for the whole complicated,
far reaching act to be discarded in
toto at one fell swoop, was indeed
“something to write home about."
From various sources have been heard
questionable remarks about the Su-
preme Court's decision and that the
No I daughter. Mrs. Harold Amo in Hous
ton Wednesday and Thursday,
Mr. Sidney Golob has returned Mr Slater O’Hara, representing the
home after a busine trip in Dallas Paramount Picture , was n business
where he attended the Pillsbury Flour visitor in Bay City We ie sday and
Convention, Thursday.
Mr S A. Boone, of Houston......The Commissioners’Court, namely,
• , , । . L Messrs. J.in W Gartrell, Pill Bond,
business visitor hore this week Mi 6
g Ed Baker, of Matagorda, were Dusi
Boone is connected with Wilson Sup
ply Company ness guests "f Mr Stewart, in Cor
pus Christi, Thursday They return
Mr. John Lung ton, of La Grange ed home today.
is a business visitor here today. Mr Mr and Mrs John A. Langston,
and Mrs. Langston are the guests of of LaGrange, were guests of her
SNAPSHOT GUIL
STUDIE S IN (CONTRAST
Day and Night
Y
dressed for a party and in overalls.
You snap Uncle Henry digging in in
the garden and st nding by the car, P '
immaculately garbed to go nue. ll"
where. You take a picture of “Sis" BAF
in her bathing suit at the seashore
and again in her costume for win-
ter sports. You see the same face,
but different togs, different activi-T
ties. These are contrasts which you
achieve almost unwittingly with
your human subjec s, but did Lev r
occur to you to try for such in
trasts with your sconie views? A 1
There is no end of opportunities
some public building
is illumined by 11 bod-
now, sleet nature’s
drab and colorless into scenes
which nature offers I
studies in contrast. By returning to
old scenes at different times and
photographing them in the different,
robes in which they
eon a routine and an n
become much more ap
pictorial comparison of
this object is drawn in a different
St son A rock bound coast with the
sea calm or ilt stormy mood reveals,
in your album, the power that is at
the climatic changes of the a ns Neptune ‘s and
you will obtain some remarkably Consider the artistic possibilities
different pictures and at length embodied in a roup of evergreens
have in your snapshot album ar
ord of entrancing interest. Often
ts they look in winter and again in
summer: in fower-dotted meadows
such pictorial contrasts are pr - rr - • ontr 1 it d w b the in I eno ■
sive gems of Mother Nature 1 rood | ^ iter dre ■ 01 1 he be auty ol a
And in taking pictures at different thundering waterfall and when
seasons and under different condi- must d " the ntillat ill
tions we enlarge our repertoire of L over your album. Pick out
camera tricks—or rather il would tl e prints which > a t vo
be best to say, widen our field of would make good comparison and
camera knowledge, for really good | when the proper season arrives
visit that familiar scene and photo- |
graph it a second time. You'll be
pictures are rarely the result of
tricks.
j Perhaps the window from the
downtown office exposes a view of
ia busy city street. Not very inspir-
wing? Well, perhaps not in its every:
day dress but haven't you admired
surprised at the opportunities and
the results. And don’t forget, now Is
the time to picture the lovely con-
trasts that winter makes.
JOHN VAN GUILDER
Implement to, from Houston, is a
business visitor here today.
Mr. Billy Rogers, who has been a
business visitor here for the past
week, left today for his home in
Houston
FROM MONDAY’S DAILY
Miss Lois Pickle spent the week-
end in Blessing with her parents
Miss Lucile Hogg spent the week-
end in Palacios with her parents
Mrs J O. Murphey, of Blessing,
spent Saturday in Bay City.
Mr J H. Horn is
a
tor in Rosharon today
The bride wore a becoming dress
business visi- of blue silk crepe. She wore a small
off-the-face white straw hat and her
H
RUPTURE
L. Hoffman, Expert, former
ociate of C F. Redlich, Minneapo-
going.
The action of the Supreme Court
has, at any rate, given everybody time
to slow down and get his breath, to
take off his hat and fan himself anon
while the mass mind is doing that he “
is making certain deductions and
germs of ideas begin to sprout all
of which is very healthful. There
is a good deal of thinking that says
the pace has been too fast and that
if something was not done to slow
ns down and let us collect our
I thoughts and “second mind' we would
become more confused and dissatis-
fied with the direction in which we
have been traveling for the past three
years.
| There is one thing we can all be
sure of, our people, both rural and
rankest of politics were behind its
actions but surely we should be slow
• and careful about what we say about 1
the personnel of the Supreme Court
as-of the United States. You and 1
urban, know that it is not necessary
or desired that we go back to the
old system that has made the strong-
est nation on the globe economical-
ly, at the expense of our natural
resources —lands, forests, and mines-
the source of all our basic wealth.
(Continued on Page 5.)
would hate to think of these brainy.
other accessories were in white Her lis, Minn, will demonstrate without whiteheaded men, noted for many
. , , the H. 1 day I corsage was of white carnations, charge his "Perfect Retention Shields" years for their honesty, courage, and '
11 Gu e-VEAT 11' omen which she wore on her shoulder in Wharton Saturday, February 8, fair mindedness to stoop to cheap
Mr O A Ulland, of BI ssing. 1'
Mr. B. E. Sailor attended District
Court in Wharton Monday,
Mr. Joe Rostrum, of Rosenberg,
is a business visitor here for a few
days.
Mr V G Ross, of Rosharon, was
a business visitor here Monday.
Mr H. L. Kirkpatrick, of Galves-
Mrs. M. A Wilkerson is visiting
in Houston today.
Mr Fred Fields, of Rosharon, is
spending today here with his fanuly. I
Mr. Paul Langham spent Saturday
in Victoria
Mrs. Walter Wilkerson and daugh-I
| Immediately after the wedding Mr. at the Plaza Hotel from 10 A. M. politics in making a decision that
land Mrs. Ottis left on a wedding trip to 1 P. M. Please come early. Even- must necessarily affect the lives and
| to Corpus Christi and points in Mex- I ings by appointment, plans of millions of our citizens
ico. Upon their return they will make
ton, is a business visitor in Bay City
Mr II K. Woody, of Houston, is
i business visitor here today.
Mi Dick Clements, of Wharton
a business visitor here today.
Mr and Mrs Sam LeTulle visited
in Houston Monday
Mr
| Any rupture allowed to protrude throughout the country reaching from |
their home in Wadsworth, where their I is dangerous, weakening the whole Maine to Mexico and from Oregon
THE DOCTORS
ARE RIGHT
new home is almost completed.
C. E. History Party
Hi Clements, of Gulf, visited |
ter. Jean, of Collegeport, spent Fri here Monday.
day here.
Mr. and Mrs P. It Hamill are x
ing in Houston today,
| Mr. Bryan Baker, of Austin,
cu in Bay City today.
Mrs Leo Webber and Mrs Cala
The Young People’s Christian En-
deavor Society entertained with a
, ystem. It often causes stomach to Florida,
trouble, gas and hackpains. | ------
My "Perfect Retention Shields” will And it is extremely interesting to
hold rupture under any condition of see how the hearthrobs of our peo- 1
work and contract the opening in a ple have been quickened and how
short time. j concerned everybody is over the de-
Do not wear trusses that will en-visions bunded down last week. From ,
party in the Presbyterian Church par-
lor Friday night. A theme pertain-order
ing to historical subjects was car-
ried throughout the party. Every-
I one camp dressed as his favorite char
large the opening. Many satisfied bootblack to President, eyes are turn-
clients in this community.
HOME OFFICE:
No mail ed anxiously to see how people ev-
erywhere will react and what moves
will be made, by whom, and when.
Women should take only
liquid laxatives
Many believe any laxative they
might take only makes constipation
worse. And that isn’t true.
Do what doctors do to relieve
this condition. They use a liquid
THREE STEPS
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| Mr and Mrs Ernest Re
Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Blit
ton
busin
acter in history.
I han of Gulf, were Bay City visitors The party opened with a spelling
match in which the poor suffers at-
Mrs W. H. Stinnett is a business tempted to spell the names of great
visitor in Matagorda today, people backu
and Miss Mildred King, of Blessin
ky spent visited here Monday.
305 Lincoln Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn Plans are being completely changed
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1 Mi and Mrs. Charles Williams, of
Mr Fiat Collegeport, spent Monday here.
J E Dowdy, of Houston
iness visitor here Monday.
D Whatley, of San Antrini
i business visitor here Mond 1
urday,
' Mr Vernon Bower of Colle:
port, is a business visitor here to-
I Mr. Lawrence Wearden spent the
week-end with h parents, Mr and
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necessary legislation to meet control
measures looked upon as being ad-
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was called music 0 chair Ante - Word was received in Bay City UP to somewhere near parity with in- laxative. and keep reducing the
eryone’s tor had been thoroughly Friday announcing the death in Dil- _____dose until the bowels need no help
stepped on, the ntertainment settled as of Mr. L. A. (Dad) Mather, for atall
down into a nice quiet game of find- m ny years a citizen of Bay City It is interesting and encouraging ‘ Reduced dosage is the secret of
| ing out how dumb people really are. I he funeral, the Tribune has been to note how calmly withal our peo- | aiding Nature in restoring regularity.
This was done by means of an in-told, will be held here, ple as a whole have taken "the blow" You must use a little less laxative
0 telligence I st. Bitsy Cle mens won "Da I Mather had many friends and are becoming more reconciled, , ach time, and that’s why your laxa-
| the prize for being the smartest, in Bay City. He served as city mar- appraising more carefully and wait- tiveshi uld be in liquid form. A liquid
A prize was d and night watchman for the city ing for further developments before | dose can be regulated to the drop.
t he liquid laxative generally used
L. A. Mathor
Th
A cleansing dose today; a smaller
quantity tomorrow; less each time,
until bowels me.I no help at all.
Mr and Mrs. W. O. Seiki k, ‘ of Charades were enacted.
Blessing, spent Monday here.
A prize was shal and night watchman for the city i ’
given to June Clemens for the best and later on for the rice mills, ’ i becoming too much exercised over the . ,._ 2..................„____________
Fri nds of little Miss Betty Jeancostume. She was dressed as Geor •■• A daughter. Mrs. Walter Ferrell problem and its ultimate effect upon is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It
Smith will be sorry to learn that Washington. Sides were then chosen ves in Bay City
she is ill and confined to her home for a relay race.
| Mi Sweet, president of the Ameri- A color scheme of red, white and
can Seismograph Company, is a busi-Iblue was carried throughout the par-
I Collins, of Dallas, who ness visitor in Bay City.
| Mrs Edward Wearden, in Glen Flora
Mr. O
Gorden’s Hosiery, is a bus
Priends of Mr. Mickey Hart will
A color scheme of red, white and
Efrem Zimbalist’s accompanist, just
v 1 sitor in Bay city ty. Refre shment s of hot choc late, back fr m the Orient, brought Andre
VI C. E. Deller and daughte Mi s fruit salad in lettuce cups and crack- Hostelantz the only message he's had
Dorothy, of Blessing, visited here er wafers were served
our people. For after all such rapid,
sweeping changes were made upon
such short notice in 1933, changes
so utterly foreign to anything ever
| Monday
contains senna and cascara — both
natural laxatives that form no habit
even with children. Syrup Pepsin is
| the nicest lasting, nicest acting laxa
tivc you ever tried.
I in twenty years from his uncle,
George Kostelanetz, a merchant in
Harbin, Manchuria. The message was
| I nele George s engraved calling card,
| with the following greeting inscrib-
ed on it: "Greetings, Antire, from
| Uncle George. Business is still good.”
( Those attending the party were:
to know that he is ill to- Mrs Charles Freeman and daugh-Mr. and Mrs. Deutsch, Lucile San-
ter, Willie Lou, of Sargent, visited sing, Mr. Shibbley, Louise Graham,
and confined to his home
here Monday.
I nt Sund . her with Mr. and Mi I VII M C. McCall, of Houston
Schwmirty visitin
Mrs E S
non and son, Moi
Mrs Mary L. day
Capps and Mr. Albert Oortlini visit
ed in Palacios Sunday
I’ Mrs. Dr. Hyman will
m1 that she is confined |
home with the mumps.
Marie Sansing, Juanita Keener, Ed-
idle Benedict, Mertice McElvin, June
with friends in Bay City to-Clemens, Glen While, Marie Hatchett,
Jack Lang, Christine Harrison, Spen-
Billy Rogers, of Houston, re-leer Hansen, Nellie Harrison, T. M.
turned Monday for a week’s busi-!Crosby, Johnny Frick, George Anna
Fullingham, Mittic Lou James, Bill
Daniels, Laura Lee Harrison, Kath-
PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS |
visit here
Mrs Mamie Schofield, of Houston, j
visiting here as the guest of Mr 1
—
] Mr. Johnnie Grubb, who is work-|Ack Barnett, for a few days.
Mr Geo. Hammon and Mr. John
H ammon, of Houston, were business
ling in Freer and Hebbronville, spent
the week-end here with Mrs. Grubb.
Miss Carmen Boney and Mr. Billy
Ludes are visiting in Houston to-
Mr D R Chapman ha accepted a
position with Davidson’s Confection-
Mr. Jerry Ludwig returned home
Sunday after a week’s visit in Chi-
cago. 111, where he attended the Fur-
niture Convention.
Mr. and Mrs Gifford Reiman plan
to move into their new home on west
Seventh Street by the first of Feb-
ruary.
Mrs. Victor LeTulle and her niece.
Miss Alice Overstreet, of Del Rio,
who is her guest, are spending sev-
eral days in Houston.
visitors here Monday.
Mr E A Gaudet is a busine s vis
Port Lavaca and Victoria to
Mi Ed Foley, with the Bower &
Black Drug Co , from Houston, 1 a
business visitor here today.
Mr Stewart Robinson returned
home Monday after a few days busi-
ness visit in Houston.
Mr F Harigel, manager of the
Southwestern Bell Telephone Com-
pany from Wharton, is a business
visitor here this week.
Mrs Henry Insall and son, Bobbie,
will leave Wednesday for an indef
nite stay in Trinity where Mr In-
sall is employed.
Mrs. Robert Shaw has returned to
M W G Chapman has accepted Mrs Robert Shaw has returned to
a position with the Central Power her home in Nacogdoches after a
and Light Company n Sealy and several weeks visit here with her
will leave Wednesday to make his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson.
home there.
Mr. Oscar Ziegenhals, who is at
Mr W. G Chapman spent Sunday tending A & M. College, spent the
in Houston with hi-, father, Mr. J. week-end with his parents, Mr and
IE Chapman, who is confined to a
hospital there.
I Mis Jean Lawson, who is attend- home office agency of The Seaboard
, ing business school in Houston, spent Life Insurance Company, and Mr
the week-end in Matagorda with her E 0 Taulbee, local representati ,
parents. Miss Lawson visited in Bay are in Corpus Christi on company
City this morning enroute to Hous- business
ton to resume her studies, Mr. and Mrs. Homer White.
Dr. A. E. Stinnett, of Brenham, Oglesby, are the guests of Mrs. Hud-
pent the week-end here. He was son Pollard Mr. and Mrs. White
accompanied home by his sister. Miss and Mrs. Pollard spent Sunday and
Irby Marie Stinnett, who has been Monday in Engleside with Mr Pol-
the guest of her parents, Mr. and lard.
Mrs. A. E. Stinnett, for the past Mrs. M. C. Millican left today for
week. her home in Fort Worth after a visit
Miss Lois Pickle, of the Clark Beau- here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
ty and Barber Shop will attend the 8 L Robinson and Mr and Mrs.
meeting of the Texas Association of Cecil Millican.
Mrs. O W. Ziegenhals.
Mr. C W. Jander, manager of the
ryn Gib-on. Bitsy Clemens, Ruth Fol-
leson. Verna Harry, Lois Booth and
Ruth Dopps.
Reporter.
Visitor Complimented
Mrs. Bob Fatheree honored her sis-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Deward Harper, of
Rosharon, who was her week-end
guest, with a party Saturday after-
noon at two forty-five o'clock.
The color scheme of red, white and 1
| blue was carried out on all the bridge
accessories, including the score pads,
tallies and table covers.
High score for the afternoon was
hell by Mrs. Wilson Chapman, who
received a lovely blue Mexican glass
ivy bowl. For consolation Mrs. D.
R. Chapman received a dainty linen
handkerchief.
Tlie tables were covered with ma-
deria linen cloths and delicious re-
freshments consisting of frozen pine-
apple salad, wafers, pecan and date
corkies and coffee and tea were
served to the following guests who
enjoyed this delightful affair: Miss
I Alice Blair, Miss Alma Queen Chap-
i man, Mrs. Pier Gordon, Mrs Gene
Moore, Mrs. Henry Insall, Mrs. Jim-
I my Dykes, Mrs. Roy Dudley, Mrs
i Wilson Chapman, Mrs. Ordral White,
Mrs. D R. Chapman Mrs Harper, the
honoree and Mrs. Fatheree, the hos-
"What a boy you are for asking
questions!" said the father. "I'd like
to know what would have happen-
ed if I’d asked as many questions
when I was a boy."
"Perhaps," suggested the young
hopeful, “you’d have been able to
answer some of mine.”
bob
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1936, newspaper, January 23, 1936; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1696550/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.