The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1943 Page: 5 of 8
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1943
Easterwood, Sparks & Cage
insurance
p..T. A. installs New
at Final Meeting!
,nH ' iHjiVHi w#>r%> host»:*R»eB
Monday- jftprnoon for a lug and
mlftwltaneou* show t> r honoring
Ango oiaftAon. hride-olout. at
,hf home of Mrs. W. Roberts.
The home was dee orated
throughout with firrangpmtnta of
lhiHl.,. lilies.
In the wiving line were Mrs
Sandnrs- the hcmon-e and her
m n her Mrs. Avery Ghsuun, j wepkt
*»<! Mr*. David Other m. mb-r • j wi^
Die House party were Miss j |„y ' ,
Khiess Marie Roots. 'Miss Helen trjtl j
White. M:.<. n. n Edwards, Mrs !
Phil Sirnmi of Tuft, and Mrs. I
Miss Mary Ann Buckley of the
t'niverslly of Texas spent the
week-end here with her parents.
•Mr. and .Mrs. D. W Buckley.
is not rationed!
-..'inchnra, M Jimmie Stone'
hiteplutllty Mrs lb ,* wl Smith. !
Mrs. I Schmidt. Mrs. C. A. j
r.'t.-e, Mrt* J R, Roasoo; year j
hook chairman Mr-. Clyde Wat-
tle , .feterla niatiagfUtont, Mrs. J
A N Its’.' r! Mrs il. C,
it A-hie; health and student aid, j
Mrs, Jimmie stone. Miss Melanie i
Years’; publications. 'Mrs. I* a l
M'lOtir.: coals. Mr- li rf. t'onk.;
mibli- if, Mr", f 11 Whatley i
Summer round tip, Mrs. M. ]
chick, M C. V. Boykin, Mrs 1
Mays Bishop, a islIMlSg committee, j
Bats I'afttr. Mrs It. s C.nik. Mts.
Clyde Marlin.
FoliffVrlnsf the installation of
fflcers. Ihe memhevM and guest*
n't. invited into the Home Eco-
nomics Cotta.;*- where a. social
pnitr ;v ,s eupsyed, will) the hos-
pitality committee. Mis. llevwood
Smith Mrs. Jimtni.- •Martin. Mrs,
Kui'-'t fluedin and Mrs. R I).
Nelson, in charge >-t arrange j
(11
Refreshments were served front I
i la* »■ - overed (able, (-entered with j
arruif'emeiite t*t Eister lilies on :
a reflector, with yellow, white and!
Kroon candies grat Ins each side, j
'Mrs Wither presided at the!
punch bowl.
About V, mi-mbcrs and guests
U| ( SCUt.
itszz
ft*
|4[ tits high
fi'sCaecia)' a *!
Hikers wert
Mjii'itt Mrs. * •
Qp(*idrd-
larury. Mr- K
jT miaipes from
[ kiiloWP,i with i
’g% s»jrk hi v"ii
j} affltirrs.
^eiwrs were ' -
Li) rrttlrlht vice
,j, Smi!li of ,lil
The ravages of war cannot destroy—nor scarcity of
material thing? affect—the fundamental elements
upon which sound hanking relationships have been
established.
Good will, friendly cooperation, the desire and ability
to etxend every needed service—these are to be had
at this bank without restriction. We should be glad
to discuss your banking problems with you.
Mayor -W. C Sparks, Jr. is I .
San .Antonio visit ins: his father
and attending to business.
i Ooiir** R With-
resident.
second vlce-sir.'*i
(-’ sparks. Ji .
lent. Mvs. H- 'v
k vi< “ ' si'bTit.
Smith: r-< ■ v.
t, treasurer Mv
parliament"'ton
OF TAFT, TEXAS
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporate*
Air. and Mrs ('. II. Whatley
had aa guests foe the week-end
their daughter. Miss Rosemary
Whatley of Corpus Christ!, and
Mrs. Whatley’s mother Mrs. H.
T. Beckworth of Sinton.
Religious Subjects
Discussed at
WSCS Meeting
An Informal literature program
was given Tuesday afternoon
when members of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service met
at the' Methodist Church for their
regular meeting. Discussions from
various religions subjects w e r e
given with all members taking
part. ’ Subjects discussed were:
“Father, Thy Will Be Done,”
“Freedom of Religion,” “Religions
Freedom in Latin-America” and
“The Christian Home.”
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday afternoon. May 1?. at
the church, with Mrs Ray Card-
well In charge of the devotional
and Mrs. Edwin Ivey as leader.
pe^rteMBeB^witU
VEOt:»*(. RCSCPVC
teste.. t»vk itw —
The Rev. and iMrs. James F
Stone arrived here Wednesday
from Farmeraville, La., to visit,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Stone. The Rev. 'Mr. Stone will
he guest speaker at the First
Methodist Church Sunday.
t'ii.j Virgil
|d,ip, Mrs. H
fes. Of at
I gtrcdin. Mr*
, Irtfat fln ’r
Itfis. Jr.. Mrs.
Distribution of
Soybean Meal
Curtailed in May
First to *V Fla*
Niva Scotia w»* the first colony
of Great Britain to Stave a &»g of M»
own, and U ifsa only Canadiw. ip*e»v
iaee possessing it* own Sag.
Mrs. Charles Carter, Jr. of
Gregory visited her sister. Mrs.
C. E. Sparkman. Tuesday.
Mrs. C. C. Boykin
Wins Club Prize
;A. j. Guedin
jfaes Stamps
■ j B rculngham
P Sa members "f Hi*
ft Bridie (’!*(!) :.-nd
| M l ’.V C
h John Stamp";, at
'ltd!!-* lay morning.
fc*'<*«* served br- a
. «! followed b;
i«f bridge M- - A J
(see-: the war ■ 'uretj>
tSSsh icon for ‘hr
t&eEoia to basis.* i!»»ess®r*
Seventy-five per cent of the to”
dtan government securities formerly
held by investor* Sri Britain h*v*
been resold to Indian invertoiK. By
the end ti lh« war all rack «*!**■
tie* wdU be held in India, and fb*
inreretit formerly p»ld to pf'ftwt
in Britain will 8° w Indians.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. V. R OUwton Sun-
day were Misses Ixirene and
Dora Dean Glasson and -. . and
.Mrs. Loren Council and little
daughter, and Miss Margaret Par-
Cook was hostess
,f the Morning Club
,t. Ml n K Ivey,
i* Tuesday morning
,t and khtio-h of
, Boykin was
s,;-oc, award at tIs**
’ the games.
Various games were played
| during the evening, with Burton
i Mink and Bobby Singleton win-
* nlrig prizes for high score in the
: games,
tins spent Run- , ,y,H Crawford and Mrs. Cop-
visiting relatives | (serve,] refreshments to the
(allied as far as following guests: Jer.elle Toland.
Hf-vtba Pullln Maxine Johnsoti. Dorothy Isaacks,
vtivs mere | |.i|], ,n Kripg Mary Elizabeth Ga-
-........... i io-iel Barbara Smith, Rodger
............ ' E-,si Rn'h It'*' u. Max Johnson.
— j H.,(«:d Krleg. Benson Catching.
jjj^mSSS^ Charles Irwin Burton Hlnk. Pete
: Campbell. Wallace Gray. Bobby
C. V. Jones spent the week end
In Dallas visiting his son, George
Jones, a medical student at Bay-
lor University.
SMte £y«*f
A *twite eaanot roll if* q**, t;sS.
must turn tli* head to see *Mewsyifc
according; to the Bettor Visfetu to**
ctituta.
(Mr and Mrs. J. R. Taft of
Corpus Christ! are visiting h i s
sister. Mrs. Sain Brewer, and Air.
Bre wot.
Net Sc Cwsiy
Scfeigophreui* mettna a uk-JR
gonality. Tbs individu#! live* to #
*ort of dream state. He live* ‘to
live his own kind of life and S.s satis-
fied with it,, even it it is not in Una
with the iife of most other peopto-
Not a matter of brain*, but ot bal-
ance.
Mr*. Joe Wilson and daughter.;
of Edna spent the i
Barbara
week-end viaiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Krebs.
x satita in Hips
If sciatica is ir, both.hip* and legs
it may be due to prostate trouble.
However try to find if other causes
arc present such ns infection or in-
jury. If you have other symptoms
of prostate disturbance which can-
riot be helped by massage or ovary
extract, operation is the usual treat-
ment.
----------- I an(j jir*. Sam Ezell apent j
He Ordered Six jweek-end visiting with rela-;
The Baltimore Sun cites as an ex- , -jvea «n victoria.
ample t-X G*-b Humor the following ] ---- |
. . fr-.m Lhe CSS Tennessee Tar: , [)r. and Mr*. Y. 3. Jenkins left
A sail- r was looking over greeting Monday for a two-week vacation .
cares. Saleslady—Here’s a lovely ; in California.
-ii'ment—"To the only girl I ever ; ----- I
loved”" Sailor—That’s fine. I’ll take ; The Knitting Club meet
flvi-no six—of those. ! Fn.lay at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs.
Mrs J. D. Willis and Mrs. K.
Me Neal of Gregory were guests
In the home of Mrs. Edward;
Thielen Wedaead'.y afternoon. j
Mrs. C O. West has: been vie-;
Ring relatives in San Antonio,
and Ruling this week.
Nazi#’ EuMtlaM Mmm*
A Swedish newsitaiter reports ihat
Russian prisoners of war, forced to
build Nr zi coastal defenaes in. Bel-
gium. are being slipped cigaretto*.
foodstuffs and clothing by the JM-
jt'anc.
Graduate’s
SHES . .
All the Lumber
You Need....
For Essential
Home Repairs
you’re vit'nv, >nch ftu
taut gift a Graduation
select something univer-
•ppealinu for Hoys and
from
*,v,« .« B(ll« (h. K,- t„ ,w «« *-<W *»*•
syi-Kum desert of Russia from Uz- ; noon. __
cot'star) to the Khoiezma oasis re- > ”
ccntly the trip being made in 52 i mis* Maggie Lmtz, employe of
day* with the loss of only 14 sheep. | the First State _Bank, ja^js
despite the prevalence
tigers end sand*storms*
two-week vacation and is visiting
relatives in Fredericksburi?.
Mrs L. C. Keeley returned to
h«"r home in Weatben. Wit., after
visiting in Taft and Aranaas Pass
for several day*. She was ac-
companied as far as San Antonie
hv Mrs. E. D. Lard, Mra. Hai
Parks and Mrs. T. K M inter.
( UEBERMAN’S
Untie Sam urges aS! Americans to keep their hotaes
in good repair ... by having necessary work done
without delay! Our sturdy, seasoned lumber is at
your disposal for essential repair jobs. Whether you
need a door that won’t warp or windows that don’t
stick . , . we’ve the materials and manpower to get
your job done quickly and efficiently, at an eco-
nomical price.
for Rtu I Th(> sfenr-Hi l
mhera of the Woman’s Mis-1 |ft*t Wednesday
v society of the First Bap-! j10me of Misses .
i’harcb met at the Legion j,nW,. High *eoi
Tuesday afternoon and sew- _VIiss Nellie Mae
- the Red Cross. Eight mem- cttt prize by Mil
were present. The club dlsbsnd
------- i mer.
Town Merchants!-------------
Von Can Go Home Agate
“As soon as a man perceives how
much the things he has discarded
excel those which he pursues, let
him return in time, and resume
which he reliJWuished.”—Hor-
Patroniz* Heme
GOOD EATS
Visit the
GET IN STEF
With A
Feather-Edge Cut
Building materials have gone to war, too!
But there is still a limited amount lor
upkeep anu repait.
bob tor all D*'
Youthfully gay
hi* uniform but-
Your Hair for Summer
“A Service
J, N„ MOTTE, Mitatwer
QUALITY 1JIUHN6
Everything
“FRESH”
But the Help!
TAFT BEAUTY
MBS RUTH WEBB, Proprietor
•m” . Taft, Texas
Phone 66
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1943, newspaper, May 13, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711540/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.