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THE MATAGORDA COUNTY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936 '
Announcement
ClElU
Local and
Personal Mention
FROM THURSDAY'S DAILY
Mrs. C. C. Corley and her guests,
Mrs. Rose Fricke and Mrs. Ruth
Hoelzel, have been spending a
few days in Houston
Mr W. R. Swartz, of Newgulf,
passed through the city Wednes-
day en route Gulf, on business.
Father Dave Buckley, of Port
Lavaca, spent yesterday afternoon
in Bay City with friends.
Mr. Ed, P. Layton, of Mata-
gorda, was a Bay City viistor
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Harvey, of
Dallas, were Bay City visitors
Wednesday. Mr. Harvey is state
representative of the Apex Sta-
tionery Company.
Miss Jean Steel of Bay City, a
representative of Sears Roebuck
Co., is a visitor in Cuero, being
located at the Muti Hotel. Miss
Steele arrived Sunday and will
work in the local office for a few
days.—Cuero Record.
Mr. Maurice Broughton, of Ro-
sharon, is spending a few days in
the city.
Mrs. Ellis Hamill and Miss Lois
Stoner are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Hamill in San Antonio
this week.
when she entertained at an affair in Kerrville, cises of her son, Albert, who re-
of informal simplicity. Mrs Travis I Friends will be interested to ceives his diploma from Kemper
I. Smith was high scorer in the know that Mr. O. R Etie. who is Military Academy Scott an-
afternoon contests and rece ved an under the doctor - care in New Mr. and Mr W. V. Hill, of < '-Waward
appropriate trophy at the comple- Orleans, is getting along as well i seport. Visited here Monday nominee the,ITMne NEm„
tion of the play. A deleetable as can be expected. . Among those from neighboring g ! 9 loan , 10
luncheon menu concluded the Mr and Mrs Nini Landrum and towns here today are: F. Cerne- Monday, May 25, 1936, at the Loos
afternoon entertainment Miss Chloe Landry, of Beaumont, lius, Garwood: Mrs. R H. Bank- Hospital__
---were Week end visitors in the city head and son, Alfred Ray, Mark- ... .
Mrs O R Erie Miss Ann Hester ham; J C. Keith, Markham; L. Miss Helen Cates
and Mrs Henry James visited in Glass, Garwood; Mrs Otto Kall- i 0 t 1
Houston Friday, etchny. Gulf. Mrs A w Chen- Is Complimented
Mr. Kermit Myers, who is em- ault. Sweeny, Mrs. E. J. Kilbride, Mrs. Nor-
Mesdames J. A Williams, Coe man Barkley and Mrs. Weldon B.
Mills, P. G. Secrest, Ed Harris Smith added another charming
and Misses Billie Jean Boney and affair to the list of parties for
Barbara Ray Hamill visited in prospective graduates, Thursday,
May 21st, at twelve oclock, when 1
they complimented Miss Helen
Cates with a handsomely appoint-
From Saturday’s Daily-
Mr. Walcott Rugeley left Fri-
day for an indefinite business visit
to the Valley.ployed in Taft, spent the week
Miss Valrie Swanser., of Hous-, Mrs. Della Bradford and Miss end in Bay City with relatives
ton, arrived today to be the guest Mollie Bell Watkins, of Wads- and friends.
of Miss Isabelle Horn for a few worth, were Thursday afternoc . Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Gustafson
days| guests of Mrs. I. G. Mathews.
Mr. R. Fabregas of San Juan,
Porto Rico, is a business guest of
Mr. F. A. Rakestraw
Mr. and Mrs. H. I’ Watkins,
of Brazoria, Mrs. R. L. Taylor, of
Wadsworth, and Mr. T. R. Freeze,
of Clemville are among those from
neighboring towns visiting in the
city today.
Master Roy Anderson of Mid-
field, underwent a tonsilectomy at
the offices of Dr. B. L. Livengood
this morning.
Says Dangerous Varicose Veins
Can Be Reduced At Home
Rub Gently Upward Toward th* Heart
as Blood in Veins Flows That Way
If you or any relative or friend is
worried because of varicose veins, or
bunches, the best advice for home treat-
ment that anyone in this world can give,
Is to get a prescription known as
Moone’s Emerald Oil.
Simply ask your druggist for an or-
iginal two-ounce bottle of Moone’s Em-
erald Oil (full strength) and apply
night and morning to the swollen, en-
larged veins. Hoon you should notice
that they are growing smaller and the
treatment should be continued until the
veins are no longer troublesome. Ho
penetrating and powerful is Emerald
Oil that old chronic sores and ulcers
are often entirely healed.
rOFOFor generous sample write
te Wk se Intel national LaboratorlesInc.
I ILL Dept. AMI, Rochester, N. Y.
Mr Charles Lesage is visiting
In San Antonio.
Mr Johnnie Murphy returned
home Wednesday after a brief
wisit in Victoria. He was accom-
Ipanied home by Miss Jean Steele
who has been a business visitor in
Cuero for several days.
Mrs. Jack Walker, of Markham,
Was a visitor here today.
Mrs. Frank Carr is visiting in
'•Brownsville as the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Walton Wright.
Messrs. Jake "Pinkie" Oshman
and Maner Smith, of Wharton,
were business visitors here Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. J. R. Page and guests, Miss
Florence Page and Mrs. C. G. Laas
of Robstown, spent Wednesday in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Page have
as their guests at the Rice Hotel,
their daughter. Miss Florene Page
and Mrs. C. G. Laas, of Robstow n.
Miss Page, who has been teach-
ing school in Robstown, will re-
main here for a two weeks' visit
before entering C. A. I. in Kings-
ville for the summer session.
3> sure to attend the dancing
recital it the city auditorium to-
morrow night at 8:00 o’clock.
Mrs Stewart Burkhart of Mata-
gorda, . a visitor here today.
Mr Vallie Castleton, Mrs. John
Castleton, Mrs. W. C. Loyd and
Miss Marian Lloyd visited ini
Houston Tuesday.
Mr G C Kerney of San Juan,
Porto Rico, was a business guest
of Mr. F. A. Rakestraw Wednes-
day, and today.
Out-of-town guests at the Bay-
Tex Hotel today include S. K
Frost, G. R. Graig, W. O. Boren,
G. E Colgett, I. Levine, J. E.
Carter, J. L. Bledsoe and Paul E.
Hager, of Houston; H. L. King,
Seguin; Miss Nellie Swan, Co-
lumbus, Ohio; C. C. Tew, John
Thompson and W. L. Morgan of
Victoria; O. Friedlund of Min-
neapolis. Minn. W. R. Coons and
Fred A. Scheshe of Gonzales; Ross
M. Sams of Waco; and Rex M.
Walls of Beaumont.
Messrs. Charles Cobb and Billy
Penney were Houston visitors
Wednesday.
Out-of-town guests at the Rice
'Hotel day include A. W Garri-
son and wife, L. L. Hutson, S. J.
Conley, Eugene Martin, W. B.
Moeller and L. W. Wessinger of
Houston; J. L. Clarkson and E.
F. Freeman of Corpus Christi;
[Boyd F Damon of Webster: K. C.
Stewart of Victoria; L. W. Wes-
singer of Pearsall; and Boyd F.
Damon of Webster.
Mr. George Burke was a busi-
mness visitor in Houston Wednes-
day.
Dr. B. L. Livengood attended
the Houston Osteopathy Associa-
tion meeting in Houston Thursday.
Mr. Jack Reeves of Markham
visited here Thursday.
Mrs. F. E. Bell of Matagorda
was a Bay City visitor Thurs-
day.
Mr. Henry Rugeley is a busi-
ness visitor in Houston today.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Willenberg
visited in Houston Thursday
They wer eaccompanied home by
Miss June Stovall who will lie
then guest for an extended visit.
Out of town guests registered
at the BayTex Hotel today include
V. G. Somers, S. A. DeMars, Chas
H. Snelson and wife, W. L. Ginth-
er and wife, Dewey Reno and
wife, W C. MacMahan, B. G.
Oliver, H. E Terry and Dan Cala-
han of Houston; and J. S. Bald-
win and wife of Austin.
Dr. Bryan Simons left Thurs-
day for San Antonio where he
will be until Sunday. He was ac-
companied by Miss Janice Mason.
Mrs. P. R. Hamill is visiting in
Houston today.
Mr. T. W. Hartley was a busi-
ness visitor here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stinnett
are business visitors in Houston
today.
Little Gene Anderson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson,
underwent a tonsilectomy at the
Loos Hospital, Thursday morning
returned to their home in Austin
Mr. Bert Carr, a student at Rice, Sunday after a brief visit here
is spending the week end with with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gar-
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank trell.
C Miss June Stovall left today for Mrs. L. G. 11 Willams, who has
her home in Houston after a brief been visiting her daughter, and
* L A son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
visit here with her brother andl
Wilson, left Friday for a brief
sister-in-law. . , , .
: 1T i visit in Lockhart, Mrs. Williams
Miss Helen Margaret Loos, a : . . _ A
student at Rice, is spending the will return to Bay City in a few
. 5 ,days to spend the summer months,
week end with her parents, Dr. , t
and Mrs. H. H. Loos. „ MRudE C„, Weber and Mas R
Mr. Lloyd Urban, a Rice student," Kucun, ol uull, vised in
is spending the week end with
his parents.
Miss Sue Mansfield is visiting
in Houston today.
Miss Alvey Wakefield left Fri-
day evening for her home in
Houston. Miss Wakefield will go
from there to California for the
summer months where she will
study dancing until September,
when she will return to Bay City
and resume her dancing class.
Mrs. Bert Carr will leave for
Houston Monday, where she will
be the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Walter Scott, who will celebrate
her 80th birthday, with members
of the family. Mrs. Carr will be
accompanied to Houston by her
grandson, Buddy Insall, who will
meet his mother, Mrs. Henry In-
sall, there and return to his home
in Humble.
Mr. E. J. Crofoot returned home
today after a week's business visit
to points in Texas.
Mr. Weldon Smith was a busi-
ness viistor in El Campo Friday.
Mrs. Esther Gilmore of Houston,
Houston, Saturday.
Mr. E. A Nixon spent Monday
afternon in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClain of
Victoria visited here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coe Mills left to-
day for a few days visit in Hous-
ed luncheon.
The spacious rooms of the Kil-
bride residence were adorned with
artistically arranged bouquets of
ton. spring flowers including radiance
Mr. Milam Davis visited in Vic- I roses, snap dragons and Queen
toria Sunday where he went to Anns lace.
meet Miss Jessie Poole who has | A huge green basket of gorgeous
been viisting in San Antonio for California rainbow asters, arrang-
Miss Poole was ed bV Mrs. A Harris, centered
Bay City Thursday.
Mrs. C. C. Butcher left for Mis-Lucchese, who will be her guest
sion Friday evening after a visit
here with her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs I. G. Math-
ews.
Among those from Bay City
that attended the private dance in
Wharton Saturday evening given
in honor of Thurman Clements,
Hayden McDonald, and other'
Announcement
Announcement
Mr and Mrs. Mickey Hart an-
nounce the arrival of a daughter,
I weighing three pounds and two
ounces, born at eight twenty-
seven p m., Monday May 25th.
1936, at the Loos Hospital
Miss Bobby Porter
Entertains
the past week Miss Poole was ed by Mrs A. Harris, centered
accompanied home by Mrs. Cosimo I the beautiful appointed table laid with Picnic
with an exquisite Italian lace
until Sunday.
Drs. A. S Morton and E. F.
Scott attended Monday's session of
the State Medical Association, in
Houston.
Mr. Kirkland and Mr. Mitchell
with the Agriculture Dept. of Tex-
as. are business visitors here to-
day.
Friends will be glad to know
that Master John William Milner,
son of Sheriff and Mrs. Harris
FROM FRIDAY’S DAILY-
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Verser and
daughters spent Sunday in Corpus
Christi
Mr L Greenberg of Galveston,
was a business visitor here Thurs-
day
Miss Virginia Long of Newgulf,
As the guest of her cousin, Miss
- Isabelle Horn, this week.
at eight o'clock. He is resting
nicely.
Mr. John I. Cadenhead has re-
turned from a brief business visit
in Beaumont.
Mrs. V. L. LeTulle, Miss Alice
Overstreet and Mrs. Suvie Stewart
are visiting in Houston today.
Out-of-town guests registered at
the Rice Hotel today include P.
Kulschementer, U. A. Byrd, 11. S.
Lewis, L. S. Outern, C. F. Hampe,
H. E. Maltches, Geo. E. Meyer, R.
G Giles, and Jas. Earthenrd of
Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Otte
of Memphis, Tenn.; D. G. Strone
of Edna; W. B. Doherty, Charles
E. Stetcher and D. Edmanes of
| Dallas.
Capt. John W. Lipscomb, of
Camp Hulen, Palacios, was a busi-
ness visitor to Bay City Thursday.
Mr. J. L. Koerber, of the Koer-
ber Packing Co., Palacios, was a
Bay City visitor Thursday.
Mrs. P. G. Huston of Bay City
arrived Tuesday to spend several
days here with her niece. Mrs. F.
D. Salmons, and other relatives.
—Richmond Coaster.
E. O. Taulbee of Bay City,
president of the Gulf Coast Devel-
opment Association, was in Pala-
cios Wednesday visiting with his
numerous friends and looking
after some business. — Palacios
Beacon.
From Wharton Spectator:
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Giles at-
tended to business in Corpus
Christi for several days the first
of the week.
Mi and Mrs. Wilbur Wood of
Rosharon spent the week end in
Wharton with Mrs. Wood's mother,
Mrs. W. M. Stafford.
Mrs. Sul Ross Harrington and
little son of Bay City spent Mon-
day in Wharton, coming up with
Mr. Harrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wadswoth
of Bay City will leave next week
for Boonville, Missouri, to attend
the graduation exercises of their
son, Albert Wadsworth, Jr., from
Kemper Military Academy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stroud vis-
ited with Mrs. Stroud's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Needham dur-
ing the week, en route to Refugio
where they were transferred from
Port Arthur, where they have been
located for the past few months.
Members of the Two Table
Bridge Club were guests Tuesday
afternoon of Mrs. Marvin Scott
is the week end guest of her
mother, Mrs. M. A. Sayers and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Sul Ross Haring-
ton have as their guest, Mr. Har-
rington's mother, Mrs. H. H. Har-
rington, of Kilgore.
Mrs. Esther Beard, of Blessing,
was a visitor here Friday.
Mrs. L. C. Cornelius, of Bless-
ing, and daughter, Mrs. Ted
Davant, of Austin, who is her
guest, visited in Bay City Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reiman and
Miss Blake Terry visited in Bless-
ing Friday evening.
Miss Rachel Cooper of Gulf was
a Bay City visitor Friday.
Miss Elizabeth Everett is visit-
ing in Houston today.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hensley will
have as their guests Sunday, Mrs
Hensley's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Chas. W. Yonker and her sister.
Miss Laurel Yonkers, of Victoria.
All news .items phoned to 39
before ten o'clock in the morning
will be greatly appreciated.
Tootsy Whitaker,
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Doubek and
Mrs. Larry Burkhart are visiting
in Houston today.
Mr. and Mrs. Densmore Willi-
ams of Matagorda visited here
Friday.
Miss Margaret Pratt of Mata-
gorda was a Bay City visitor Fri-
day.
Mrs. P. G. Huston has return-
ed home after visiting in Rich-
mond as the guest of her niece,
Mrs. F. D. Salmons, since last
Monday.
Mrs. C. W. Cheathan of Hous-
ton is a guest at the BayTex to-
day.
Sue Reid's all girl band of Hous-
ton, who played for a private
dance here last evening, and are
playing for a public dance in Mat-
agorda tonight, are visiting in Bay
City today. This orchestra is
composed of ten attractive girls,
namely: Lucille Cheatam and Lola
Glover, piano players; Sue Reid
and Katherine Browning, saxa-
phone players; Jerry O'Dell, banjo;
Evelyn Hancock, drums; Lou Ma-
han, accordian; "Red" Henderson,
trumpet; Isabelle Horn and Vala-
rie Swanson, vocalists.
members of the Wharton graduat-
ing class, included Mary James]
Sisk, Mary Anna Morton, Jack
Young, Jr., Charles Cobb, Vir- Milner, who received a broken
ginia LeTulle, Mary Ann Davant,!les Friday evening, is getting
Billy Penny, Presley Graham, aha has Mooch shoovedtotrome tnd enjoyed this delightful luncheon:
H n III Myers, Loos Hospital to his home.
Barer ala Filth LMERLmErance Out or town visitors at thelTaulbee.J. w. Ingram and Misses
Mr. "Chuck" Bowden of Pala-
cios was a Bay City visitor Sat-
urday afternoon
Miss Rah 1 k Houston; B. A. DeLano. Dallas;
Miss Mary Beth Joplin has re-T/u
turned + . Chas. A. Shepard and wife, Hous-
arterd Brief Visit here as CMH EgUleET ton: H F. Shore, Houston
of Miss Mary Ann Davant.
Mr. Maurice Broughton of Ro-
sharon arrived Friday for a few
days visit with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. W. H. Broughton.
Mr. John Langston was a busi-
ness visitor in Bay City over the
cloth Handsome Centennial sport Saturday afternoon, May 16th.
handkerchiefs, wrapped in white Miss Bobbie Porter entertained a
and tied with orchid, the class large number of her friends and
colors, were at the places of the school mates at LeTulle Park
guests, marked with white place with a "frolic and picinc.”
cards adroned «th tiny silver Regardless of the rain, a scene
baskets of enjoyment prevailed from the
A delicious luncheon consisting time of first arrival until depart-
of chicken a la king in patties, ure of the last guest. The girls
English peas, wed tea decorated came dressed in their slacks and
with ice cubes containing cherries the boys in blue coveralls, thus
and mint, ice cream moldedinto carrying out a picnic style to a
pastel sweet peas, the class now-I finish.
er. and white cake squares was Son after their arrival all went
served the following guests who on a treasure hunt"-being guid-
Mesdames Jerry Ludwig, Bretch ad ice wound ho anat about the
oaks. Some had a short road,
. — -—, ----------• 1 „ ,some a winding road, and some
H. Lesage, Yoakum; J. L. Barry DeLano, Marian Lloyd. Lucille a long road to travel. Sallie Bell
and wife, Dallas: R. A Armstrong Carr, Frances Baker, Virginia, land Burton traveling the farther-
Tulle. Elizabeth Parker.
BayTex Hotel today include R |
Out-of-town guests at the Rice
Hotel today include Wm. Oster.
I Victoria: H W. Sinclear, Hous-
I ton; M. J. McConnell, Houston;
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Payne, Gal-
veston; W. H. Falkenhages, Gal-
veston; Tony Guzzardo, Galves-
0-0 -
FROM MONDAY'S DAILY-
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gartrell
and their house guests, Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Gustafson of Austin,
and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Roberson
spent the week end at Magnolia
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hatchett re-
turned to their home in Wharton
Sunday aftr espending the week
end here as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Hatchett.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins of
Angleton spent the week end with
relatives here.
Mr. Leo Reneau of West Co-
lumbia, was a visitor here Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Green of
Los Angeles, California, are the
Mary Anna Morton
Martha Jane
Jean
Poole and the honoree.
Miss Lucille Carr
Complimented With
Luncheon
est, only to find at the end an
automobile much too tiny to make
the return trip in.
A "sack race" was the feature
; of the afternoon and caused much
E. O. TAULBEE
guests of Mr. Green's mother, Mrs.
C. J. Green and Mrs. Geen’s sister,
Mrs Johnnie Thompson, for a few
days.
Insurance
Austin Building
Bay City, Texas
Miss Mildred King, of Palacios,
was a Bay City visitor Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Oldefather
have returned to their home in
Freeport after spending the week
end here as the guests of Mrs.
J. G. Stockton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vawter had
as their week end guests. Miss
Clarice Franke and Mrs. B. H.
Lowery, of Houston.
Mayor and Mrs. Paris Smith re-
turned home Sunday after a visit
of a week at their summer home
J. R. COOKENBOO
Accountant and Auditor
Tax Services of Various Kinds
First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 35
Bay City, Tex.
Announcement has been made
of the approaching marriage of
Miss Hilja Johnson, daughter of
Mr. Albert Johnson of Markham,
to Louis Harper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Harper of Markham,
which will take place Tuesday,
May 26th.
Miss Johnson has been employ-
ed at Frels State Theatre in Bay
City for the past few months, and
Mr. Harper has been working in
Freer. This young couple will
temporarily make their home in
Freer.
To Our Subscribers
week end. He was accompanied
by Mrs. Langston.
Mrs. R. G. Hamill, of Clemville-
visited in Bay City Saturday.
Mrs. Pat Thompson has joined
her son and daughter, Neils and
Miss Glendine, in Austin for sev-
eral days.
Contractor Peter Wicklund came
over from Houston Saturday to
give personal supervision to the
progress being made on the Bach-
man Building. Continued rains
are slowing the work down to an
aggravating extent.
Mr. Tom Anderson, a student
ton; Harvy Dunn, Houston: B.
Giles. Houston: C. W. Gore and
wife, Edna.
Mr. Ruben Frels of Victoria is
a business guest today of Mr.
Weldon B. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Johnnie McGlaun,
who have returned from a week's
vacation in San Antonio, will
spend this week in Bay City as
the guests of Mrs. A. M. Mc-
Glaun.
Mass Marie Martin is visiting
her brother, Travis Martin and
wife and little son, at New Or-
leans, La.
Mrs. L. J. Walker and Mrs. S.
O Eidman jointly entertained with
a beautifully appointed luncheon,
Saturday afternoon, May 23rd, at
one o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
Walker in Markham, compliment-
| fun and laughter. After elimina-
tions Susie Marie Winston defeat-
| ed her opponent, while Dick Bach-
'man proved he could out run the
boys by reaching goal first. They
received prizes for their "fleet-
ness."
An invitation to eat put an end
to the frolicing, and in buffet
manner, each was served a boun-
at Rice, is in the city for a brief
visit with his parents, Mi. and Graduates Um
Mrs Lee Anderson. raduates I ion
Mr. George Shoultz, a student With 1Luncheon
at Rice, spent the week end will
d
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. The ladies of the Methodist
Shoultz. Missionary Society entertained the!
Major Parley Parkinson of San senior class with a beautifully ap- I
Antonio, was the guest of Miss pointed luncheon, Friday May
Katherine Klein Saturday even- 22nd, at the Wesley Bible Chapel,
ing. n r complimenting the seniors who are
Mr. R. J. Sisk and son, Robert Methodists, namely: Vivian Duffy
Lee, left Sunday for a six weeks Harry Ellis, Mary Anna Morton,
visit in Mineral Wells. They Lucille Carr, Lewis Matchett
traveled by plane from Houston Donald Hager, Leo Landrum,
to Ft. Worth. Jessie Irene Freeman, Jacque
Mrs Joe Mason has returned to|Decoux and James Cadenhead.
her home in Houston after a visit Artistic arrangements of yellow
here as the guest of Miss Janie nasturtiums and blue corn Mowers,
Hawkins. adorned the Wesley Chapel. The
Mrs. W. L. Luder, Mrs Ed
Chapman and Miss Pearl Huff of
Markham, visited here Saturday
afternoon. Miss Huff was en
two long banquet tables, hand-
somely covered with Canton linen
cloths, were centered with large
bowls of yellow nasturtiums and
route to Corpus Chriti to spend
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Yeager,
Sr., and Miss Bonnie Mae Yeager I Miss Elizabeth Everett, sponsor
had as their guests Sunday, Mr. of the senior class, thanked the
and Mrs. J. M Fitzmaurice, Mr. Ladies Missionary Society for their
F. P. Yeager, Miss Alice Arnim, hospitality and Miss Frances Mc-
of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Clure, president of the class also
Swem and small daughter. Bonnie
blue corn flowers. The one small-
er table was centered with the
same flowers.
May, of Newgulf,
Among those from Bay City that
attended the dance in Palacios
Saturday evening were Arthur
Harris, Eddie Badouh, Jack Spur-
geon, Joe Milner, C. R. Bell, Lor-
rain Aaron, Mrs. Mae Cox, Mary
Jean Cobb, Tom Ewing, Victor
Mock, Evely Kehrer, Charles
Amos, Jack Erwin and Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hale.
Miss Elizabeth Parker has ac-
cepted a position with Frels State
Theatre.
FROM TUESDAY’S DAILY
Mrs. E. J. Werlia of Sargent,
who has been appointed delegate
by the County Home Demonstra-
tion Clubs of Matagorda county,
will leave tomorrow for a two
weeks' stay in Washington, D. C.
where she will attend the meet-
ing of the tri-annual conference
of the Associated Rural Women
of the World. She will be ac-
companied by Mrs. Leola Cox
Sides, county demonstration agent,
and Mrs. Sides' sister, Mrs. F.
Kothmann of Big Lake, Texas,
who will also attend this meet-
ing. They will also be accompani-
ed by Miss Nan Shifflette who is
going to Annapolis for the gradu-
ation of her brother, who will
receive his diploma there.
Mrs. A. H. Wadsworth left Mon-
day for Boonsville, Mo., where she
will attend the graduation exer-
FEW PEOPLE
appreciate to the
fullest extent the
dow nright ability
that our profession
demands; simplified
ethical sevrice is our
greatest asset.
TAYLOR BROS.
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hi.
MP l
expressed her appreciation in be-
half of the seniors.
Forty-seven members of this
class enjoyed this delicious lunch-
eon which consisted of Virginia
baked ham, potato salad, fresh
green beans, sliced tomatoes on
lettuce topped with mayonnaise
pickles, hot buttered rolls, iced
tea, ice cream and devil's food
cake.
Shower For Miss
Helja Johnson
The Ladies Missionary Society
of Markham are entertaining with
a miscellaneous shower this after-
noon at three o'clock at the home
of Mrs. C. B. Fisher in Markham,
complimenting Miss Helja John-
son whose marriage to Louis Harp-
er will take place Tuesday, May
26th.
Auto Salesman (Explaining to
green customer): “This is the rad-
iator and this is the fan."
Lady: “Oh, then it's an all-seas- !
on car."
GUARD YOUR BABY
with this
OIL RUB
E Mother—heed the urgent ad-
vice of doctor* and hospitals;
do as they do; give your baby a
daily body-rub with the anti-
septic oil that chases away
germs, and keeps the skin SAFE.
That means Mennen Antiseptic
Oil. It’s used by nearly all
maternity hospitals. It gets
down into skin-folds—and pre-
vents infection, chafing, chap-
ping and roughness. Get a bot-
tle today. At any druggist.
MENNEN Antiseptic OIL
As has been the custom with
this office, we are sending, on
June 1, to all of our subscribers
whose times have expired or who
are jn arrears statements of each
individual amount due us, with
the belief (and hope) that you
will gladly respond with an im-
mediate remittance.
We arc giving you a good paper,
for the money. We will willingly
put it up against any in the coun-
try. We believe you realize it to
be worth all we ask for it and
more, so please do your part by
us just like we are doing by you.
Your amount is small, very
small, and you can easily spare it.
Remember it i only one of hum
t like it and every one
counts big at this end of the line. *
Let’s get even again. If you
please.
TRIBUNE PRINTING CO.
21-28 w.
ing their niece, Miss Lucille Carr,
who is a member of the 36 gradu- tiful plate of home baked ham,
ating class of the Bay City High string beans with new potatoes.
School, fresh tomatoes, relish, buns, and
Yellow nasturtiums, dark blue ice cream and cake for dessert
larkspur and red rose buds com- Mr. and Mrs. Vance Porter, Mis.
HF
SALVE
for
COLDS
Salve-Nose Drops
Liquid-Tablets
price
5c, 10c, 25c
bined the spring bouquets artis- James Birkner and Vance Jr. pre- —
tically arranged and placed at sided at the serving table
vantage points in the living room The following guests declared
and dining room where the guests themselves as having a good time,
were served on bridge tables, find thanked Bobbie for such a
dun
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made most attractive by the three joyous outing
tone color heme. The honored s Misses Winona Loos, Mary N < i
table was centered with a low Verser, Dena Gates, Marjorie Jolly. |
crystal bowl containing the oboe Martha Rugeley, Billy Bed Mil-
mentioned flowers, placed on a dred Harry, Cleo Garner, Nancy ;
blue reflector .nd guarded at Duffy, Billy Jean Boney, Susie
either side by dainty ornamental Marie Winston, Pete Harrison,
silver crains. The'other tables Mary Ella Montague, Barbar,
were also centered with low cyrst-Hamill, Marion Bruce, Sallie
al bowls containing the same kind Bell Penney and Mary I rank Carr,
of flowers, and the guests places Messrs. Woody Bond, Morton I
Curtis, Philip and Gene Parker,
were
marked with
shoulder corsages
beautiful
flowers. The honorees place was
marked with a daintly wrapped
package which contained an at-
tractive beach robe.
The menu of this delicious and
of the three Burton LeTulle,
Billy Norton,
artistic luncheon consisted of
chicken a la king in patty shells,
waffle potatoes, asparagus, beaten
biscuits, molded fruit salad, pick-
les, flower shaped mints in pastel
shades, and banana fluff which
was served to the following who
enjoyed this delightful affair:
Misses Marian Lloyd, Elizabeth |
Parker, Mary Anna Morton, Vir-
ginia LeTulle, Frances McClure,
Helen Cates, Mary Alice Horn,
Mary James Sisk, Genevieve Vers-
er, Elizabeth Matchett, Mary Ann I
Davant, Martha Jane DeLano, |
Mary McDonald and the honoree. |
Announcement
Announcement has been made
of the approaching marriage of
Miss Louise Boswell to Bill Car-
penter, who is employed by the
Sun Oil Co., which will take place
in the near future.
KILLS
Kennith Etie.
Virgie Sansing,
RATS and MICE
‘A proven product made
of Red Squill. Red Squill
is recommended by the
1. S. Dept. of Agricul-
ture.
Harlow Bass, Bob Pegram, Charl-
es Schaedel, Talbot Williams. ]
Lawrence Schaeffer, Van Shaw
Taylor, Dick Bachman, Elbert
Doughtie, Bowie Pier. Teachers
coming out late were Misses Sue
Mansfield and guest Miss Fer-
guson of Wharton, Ella Lee Pierce,
Lucile Christenberry and Nelle
Harris.
The optimist says his glass is
half full; the pessimist says his is
half empty.
0
Warning
A traffic sign near a Pennsyl- |
vania village reads: “Slow—no |
hospital in this town.”
NO UPSETS
The proper treatment
for a bilious child
THREE STEPS
I
TO RELIEVES
CONSTIPATION
7m
A cleansing dose today; a smaller
quantity tomorrow; less each time,
until bowels need no help at all.
ANY mother knows the reason
A when her child stops playing, eats
little, is hard to manage. Constipation.
But what a pity so few know the
sensible way to set things right!
The ordinary laxatives, of even
ordinary strength, destroy all hopes
of restoring regularity.
A liquid laxative is the answer,
mothers. The answer to all your
worries over constipation. A liquid
can be measured. The dose can be
exactly suited to any age or need. I
Just reduce the dose each time, until
the bowels are moving of their own
accord and need no help.
This treatment will succeed with |
any child and with any adult.
It is relatively harmless
to humans and all domes-
tic animals and poultry,
when used as directed.
Results guaranteed. Use
RAT RID
"AS
YOU LIKE
IT •
The new shades in hos-
iery are specially adapted
to flatter your springcos-
tumes with no sacrifice to
serviceability. We carry
a full line to suit the
needs of everyone. These
hose are made to fit with
no annoying slipping at
ankle, knee or top.
A special sale of
hosiery in chiffon,
medium or service
weights. Clear and
ringless.
P. MOORE
Doctors use a liquid laxative.
Hospitals use the liquid form. If it I N D W AA AT G A A RED AT
is best for their use, it is best for I S 6121W
home use. The liquid laxative they I BO BA B V NF 111 ■ Ta
generally use is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup I
Pepsin. Any druggist has it. ' o. -. .. — — AL
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1936, newspaper, May 28, 1936; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1696563/m1/6/: 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.