Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1935 Page: 5 of 6
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, JANUARY 17, 1085
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1 ‘v’re *** <«b' one speaker tor each
'-fie ol the question. Frank Harwood
*“* ’-he alilrmathre speaker and Ed-
ness Marie Roots wws the waathe.
Tne president, un. A. D. Toiar.ts,
:‘resided over the martin*.
Mrs. Poland reported cm the 81-
Oounty Council meeting that was held
iT! Gregory Saturday, January 12. She
was pleased that Taft was so well
represented at the meeting and stat-
eci that Mr. Harwoods talk on the
coming centennial celebration wa* ex-
ceptionally good.
Mrs. W M Roberts had the study
program for the afternoon. Her sub-
ject was "What Will Our Children
3e when they Grow Up." At the
conclusion of her i»ib the meetin-; was
adjourned.
LIBRARY NOTES
The Taft Public library is located will be glad to tenner this book «k»
in the city office, maintained hjr the ’J* tvmS tsr?s
woman's club of Taft and open Coj#*rfWd" by ias»f*
.... . , lmckcub. oinee the juwrie ViiS«SB £-
011 Wednesday* tn» 9 until U * m- ^ fj,My mJ! * K&,^ mm m
and Saturdays from t uutil 4 P »• ,toU!x many of yws will want to tw-
it is the desire of the Woman's. read, the book now before MtetRg the
Club that everyone in Taft who USces picture.
to read, use this library. On its l men “A Man For the Am," *9
shelves will be found an up to date Irving Batchelor is an interesting
encyclopedia, eight volumes of the m It u Uie Ltacsfe*
"Sacred Pageant of the Ages," which1 ufe toy # tnmt entertalahsg man-
has been enjoyed by a number ol, ncr
people, ten volumes of Junior Classic*; (few editions of the xmwwuig e«2-
the complete works of Dickens, Cir-j <jren-t books have tern given to th#
lyle Emerson, Victor Hugo, Thackr ubrary recently:
eray, Dumas, Burns, Irving and "Gigudafttisr* Choir,” "Tolly, A
-local BatmemWs
CHURCHES CLUBS j
i Mr. sou Mrs. J. E. Brooks attended
! the races at Alamo Downs in San
i Antonio last week.
^mcksoav club meets
IwirB MKb. GIED1N
S jus. a J Ouedin entertained the
JgLffsdgv Bridge Club at her home
§SLga of town last Thursday after-
Wgj®’ jjnuary 10 The living room
.he home was decorated with
Isprirtg and summer flowers, npri fail
fj^i #intcr decorations ww* used
11, the dining room The table covers,
fssar? pads and tallies at each of
■Witur ubl«» w»re different, cor-
-Ug ’ i, ■ I it, ■,i--.it the
®s»sr. spring, summer, fall and win-
SJjj. The cover if the first table wat
WZfMtM with Easter bunnies and
ifljcfc. and refreshments served at
Ubte cohsisteu 0* irawberries
»jar) ice cream. pink iced cake, and
piynch served in pink and green
Wjslif. r: a ' rat centered with a bowl
i .. rt-,vt ■ Fourth -if July de-
ll (iritttei■ -v • at flit’ stunmer
and cream,
"white erk* .nd punch were served
'ir, blue and white dishes The Hel-
jjveVn m< ‘ f was carried out at He
fell table and •}« ladles ;.i this
table were .<i-rve<i impkin pie. G.ce»e
nadwiciies o;1ve- salted nuts, and
coffee Chi'-ken .-.nao, wafers, hull
•‘{Site and cof.-.- were served at the
dote, tabh and the Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Coker and eon,
of Eagle Pass are guests this week in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Branch. Mrs. Coker ts Mrs Branch's
Ernest Owen of Longview, Texas, Is
visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs,
J. If. Owen.
sister.
Mrs, B. E Ivey and Ben, Jr., and
Stater made » trip to saa Antonio
last Saturday.
Bl'SV BEE CUB _ T „ ---- . „ , .
MEETS TK,r"*n-i c- -• Sweeney, cmmty relief ad-
w . M ’*V"’,4 . ». „ mmUtiai.-.:-!, was a busine*, visitor in
7 *• M- Uite» «*« Mr*. W. 15, T M(>.Jav
Nelson entertained Use Busy Bet Club ' y" _
r:-Th^ &ffr: «»• C. J- McPherson of Corpua
. “"jU‘ *° *'■ Chnsti spent Tuesday as the guest
> r.i fnJo,*Uc hour «f contMM the frf MM f, H Phim,x
,u.v,iei-fl ;,f:rv«j delicious refreshments,!
t'CiMstin? or -i .aiad course, cookies. Mr. and Mrs Tom Paterson went
n<* coffee to H members, and the to Bishop Sunday to visit with Mr
.oliowing gussii; Mrs j. L, Ouster, and Mrt. W. B Ooilttis.
Portland; Mrs L H Crites. Mrs. Z. _________
D Campbell. Mrs. Hay Crites, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stubblefield
M . . Otto Schmidt, all of Taft, The spent the week-end in Taft visiting
;ub meet.-, with Mrs J H. Owens with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Pond.
at their next regular meeting. -----------—
....... . J. E. Breaks made a business tnp to
SANDERS-BRITTAIN Austin and Dallas Thursday and Frl-
IVEDBISG day of last, week,
A quirt wedding wax solemnised
Saturday evening, January Vi,
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Mrs. Henry Giie* >n Apass
is a guest this week in the home of
her grandparents. Mr. ami Mrs. W.
A Bradley.
Tickets will sen tor twenty rivr cents' Exhibit- Mrs. Undeman of Mathis,
anti the nrm*? ^erelved will help hal-1 chairman; Mrs, T. B. Owen of Adams,
aace the auxiliary budget for the f Mrs. W. E. Beyer of Si. Paul,
year. Everyone is invited and urged’ Expansion; Mrs. Montgomery of;
to attend this program. If you have Odem, chairman. Mrs B. T. Draper,
rend the book you will enjoy the re-'Odem, Mrs. ColUn* of tngteidde
view, and if you have not read it Educational Mrs. J. M. Fay of;
you should hear it reviewed. An-! West Portland, chairman; Mrs Jess
thony Adverse was the meet talked i Owen of Adams, Mrs. 3. A. Coffin
of American lawk tit IW* v: ; ' ’ ’ "f Mathte. Mi** Clara Peek ot Xo-
)* the first opportunity . -nda Mrs. Henderson tow of{
sen* have bad to hear ft rodewafl Odesn.
it Home.—.Rajwrter County council reponer: Mu. W. S.J
-----------o.......... ' Beyer of St. Paul.
U*—- After iiw iMzasim saaioa <st the;
Home Ossraoiisis auOSn council, um Cobb gave a demonotra-
Councii Holdfc Meet ff«n of *c«d* and a talk m the «-
The San Patricio County Home' ,«ft,on of fw saf<Sen
Demonstration council held it* first '*'*'•* * quotation of prices and the
monthly meeting, Friday, January 11, average yield of the seed. Her talk
m the wfftce of Miss Cobb, O nly included the daily needs per person
Home Demonstrator, st the court of esu'h lyP® °f vegetable, so that
hou.se in Binton \ anyone with this information aright
Mrs. French, ol West Portland ’ Plan the family garden accordingly,
ICMO.VWE RATES OK
PLAIN SEWING
Mr*, Ben Moliim
tfom# WmVh til IrS
E, P. JOHNSON
Ymr Busines* Ai^raciat®#
SatiafAction Gocmstkad
Ideated ai
Kliik'j Drag Sfetire
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Friday Afternoon and Saturday> Jan, IS & 19
EMBKOIDERV CLUB TO MEET
WITH MRS. SANDARS
The Embroidery Club will meet Fri-
day afternoon, January 18, at the
home of Mrs, E. W Bandars.
HEART'S BEL16H?
24 m
(Fa{M*r Hag)
CALUMET
Baking Powder
PER
HEAD
‘THF. FRIENDLY
BUILDERS HOUR
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Admiration
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PHILLIPS Z
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Lath Friday Evening
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The Tailor
bridge Mis. Y. a. Jemon* iwu «•*».
score for the morning
.«tnaUABY MEETS
, v
q,,,,k w- * the
Auxiliary met m Gregory at tas
home of Mrs. VYm. UUico, Tuesday,
afternoon. January 15. with 13 mem-
bers present Mrs. Miller Harwood j
led the program and Mrs. W B.,
Jennings conducted a Vvv> Inspire- j
tionai Bible study on the Resurrection, i
Circle No- S we* ** the. 'home of
Mr* K- E. MoCltiy With Mrs. I*»;
Malone as joint hostess- Mrs. el tj
Crow led the Bible study and Mrs.
Baiiey had charge of the program.
There were 15 meurjbers piesent.
Mrs. A. A. Mira* was t«
! the member* of Circle No. 3 of tfc*
Presbyterian Auxiliary Ciis week.
There were 18 member* present • to
'.niov the progrrn on Foreign Hfe-
nons led by Mrs. W A WJMams »«»
Listen to
Mis;; ,}<»an Evans
Jiivk Dionihi
BH Canto Quartette
and the
Friendly Builders
Orchestra.
yts to Live
a»d
Has Fits
SLICED BACON per ib
veal cimns
Jack Dionne is Iht chant*
gion story t«ikr of th«
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Lumber Dealers of Texas,
Our prices are governed }!
strictly by the NRA code. j|
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Williams, Fred L. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1935, newspaper, January 17, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750726/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.