The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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FEDERAL BUILDING
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At the Close of Business on the 5th Day of .March. 191?.
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Loans and Discounts
Collections in Transit
Bonds and Stocks
Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures
Interest in Guaranty Fund....
vast and Sight Exchange
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exchange 154 536 94
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Statement of Condition of
CITY BANK AND TRI.SI
at Bay City, Texas
at the close of business March 5. 1917
Guaranty Fund Hunk
... $55 000 00
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Total $220 929 16
Our endeavor is to combine progressiveness and stability with prompt
ness and courtesy, assuring every legitimate accommodation..
We invite all or part of your account.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gi YRANTY FI ND BANK
Our Large Fire-Proof Vault Free to the I se of Our Patrons
LIABILITIES
Capital stock $65 000 00
Undivided profits -I .839 57
Deposits 328 203 31
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I,oans and Discounts
United States Bonds
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Five Per Cent Redemption Fund
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE
M. I hompeon, president; D P. Moore, vice president; J. C. lx>wt»,
cashier; S. .1 Thompson. assistant cashier. K M Mat-
thews. assistant cashier; N. ,M Vogelsang,
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McCall Patterns Nos. 7669 7607. tw<
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RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Heal estate
Furniture and fixtures ..
Collections in transit
Interest in and assessment
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“The Particular Store tor Particular People19
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the
THE universal cap
The Ford car makes Its appeal to you in appearance as
well as for service. Largo radiator and enclosed fan,
streamline hood, crown fenders, entire black finish, nickel
trimmings—up-to-date in all requirements for handsome
appearance—and serving the people the world over as a
money saving, time-saving, labor-saving utility. It la
urely your necessity. The Ford car is just as useful on
the farm uh it Is In the city; just as necessary to the bus-
iness man as it Is to the professional man. More neces-
sary to every man than ever before. Ix>w purchase price
and very economical to operate and maintain. Why not
Investigate? Touring Car $360 Runabout $345 Coupelet
$505 Town Car $595 Sedan $615 f. o. b. Detroit. On sale
nt Bay City Auto Sales Company.
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At the Presbyterian Church Sunday
morning the pastor
fourth of a series
Stew ardsliip.
At the i veiling hour. 7
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Tribune imprint on your stationery
1 a guarantee tn.it you have the
best.
The contract for the Hay City Fed
1 eral building has been let by tile gov
eminent to \\ D Lovell, of .Mimic I
Minn, according to infornia-
efforts
a beauti-
own. Sister
poetess <>f
most
inentary Laws
afternoon by
(after which a
Constitution, l.aws and llul
w ere
191 i
corner of Avenue F and Seventh
Street.
1 Before tlie Chapter closed
kind things wire said
ham of Houston gave
,ing speech in regard to the gracious
( hospitality of the Bay City people at
I large and the O. E. S Chapter
I particular.
• appreciation of the
in behalf of the ().
fill little poem of
Grinaldi is the ().
Texas.
The Marshal. Miss Morton, at
time entered the chapter room
her arms full of most beautiful flow
1 era. In an opportune little speech,
I she presented Grand Matron Eldridge
with a shower bouquet of white earna-
tions and D G. M Jessup with a
similar bouquet of pink carnations.
. Both were accepted in a beautiful
way and with words of love and ap-
preciation. At this moment. Grand
Matron Eldridge arose and addressed
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will preach the
of sermons on
i.e Rebus of Bra
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The Bureau of Moral and Hygienic
Education, Inc.
"For the Betterment of Humanity and
the Next Generation”
1629 Broadway. New York
May 1, 1916.
Universal Film Mfg Co.,
1600 Broadway. N. Y.
Gentlemen:
On Sunday. April 30, 1916. I visited
the Globe Theatre. Broadway and 45lh
Sts., and witnessed the picture called
“Where Are My Children,” and I want
to express my candid opinion which la
as follows:
The subject is wonderful, the acting
marvelous. The actors are excellent,
the photography perfect. As presi-
dent of the above bureau I speak for
the thousands of mends as well as for
myself when I say that every sweet-
heart and beau, young husband and
wife, mother and father should see
this wonderful picture. It will help
us to solve the greatest problem of
life.
With great respect I am. very truly
yours, Izouls t* Krauss. President.
^"AUR buyer has just returned from the
mar kets and from the appearance of
D
apolis. Minn, aiX'ording to
tion received here today.
The building is to cost $11,200. Is
to be completed by March 10, 1918 and
will be constructed of white limestone
and granite.
The lots
! building in
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Sister Grinaldi voiced her
Bay city
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Brown of Bay City; Treas. Mrs. Mabel n W.T < < ft r-i. r-, r ftj
J Nuckols& Carr, The Tailors ;!
Sunday, April 8tb, is Easter
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was uicely put on and J
was creditable not to !
Many points of
drawn out.
*’<‘inoon. balloting was ex
the following delegates
Lauretta Emerson of Hous
lr. \\ 11 Peak of Alvin. I
Ada l/Kkett of Houston. J
Lola Brown of Hay City.
Ella Le Rebus of lira- |
Conductress Mrs
Asso.
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GOODS.
ject will be "True Preparedness.”
Sunday school at 9.45 a. in. Young
People’s meeting at 7 p. m.
Our annual every member canvas
v ill be made Monday afternoon be-
tween the hours of 4 and 6. Let
every member be ready so the can
vassers will not be unnecessarily de
layed.
L READY-TO-WEAR
THEY ARE BEAU-
TIES .AND STILL THE PRICE
IS WITHIN REACH OF ALL.
YOU ARE BIDDEN TO VIEW
OUR ENCHANTNG SPRING
TIME MODELS
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W .:.a>
I demonstration, hygiene, sanitation,
(and kindred subjects. In accordance
1 with its custom, the Bay City Club
1 will hold its meeting shortly before
that of county organization, the date
being Fri.’ay, .March 16, at 3:30 at the
library.
The Bay City Club will hold its an-
nual meeting at 3:30 at the library,
of the afternoon of Friday, March 16.
Subjects vitally interesting to the
town and county will be presented, as
< n as the meeting covering the elec-
tion of officers. It is hoped that tho
11'inliers will be out in force there
fore. tf-dw
' Marttui Mrs.
| zona. Electa
; Brazoria.
The work
the team work
1 have ever met before
| instruction wen*
In the
emplifh
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1 Treas Mrs. Ella Le Reims of
zoria. Conductress Mrs. Elizabeth
(Grant of Palacios. Asso Conductress
Ethel Chase Sterling of Galves
ton. Chaplain Mrs Araminta latum of
Sarah .MeNiel of I
Ruth Mrs. Ruby Evans of
Esther Mrs Emily West-
moreland of Eagle Luki'. Martha Mrs |
Effie Lamar of Angleton. Electa Net
tie Weems of Brazoria. Warder Mr
W. M Parker of Palacios. Sentinel
Catherine Daniuth of Spring. Organ
ist Rosalie B. Duve of Weimar. Mar !
shai Miss Pearl Morton of Ray City i
I Balloting at the altar and by the eai
fried box was exemplified at this
| sion. The officers understood
work, and worked well.
j A most exhaustive drill on Parli-•
was given Wednesday!
I) l> (1 M Jessup. •
general diseus'-ion
of the
(Order was enjoyed by all present
(all the sessions. Mrs. Grenaldi
I in the examination room with candi
dates for certificates in all depart
j ments of the work. No one ever heard
a school without exams, afld so
it was with this O. E S. School and
123 Diplomas were given those stand
ing the tests many of that number
■being Bay City candidates.
Wednesday evening, the Bay City
1 Chapter exemplified the Degree work
I in a most pleasing manner for the
j pleasure of the Grand Officers and
(visitors who were very kind in their
(words of praise to the local Ccapter.
j Before the (’banter closed many nice,
Bro. Cunning-
very flatter
OF BAY CITY
Pursuant to call of the Commissioner of Banking at
business March 5. 1917
RESDI RI FS.
piirchast'd for this (
and are located at
Worthy Matron Gustafson of the Bay
City Chapter in hei own personal way
and after expressing the pieasnre of
the visitors during the visit here, she
presented her with a sterling lettuce
fork engraved "Bay City ('liapter. O
E. S., March 1917,” from the officers I
of the Hay City Chapter W. M Gus-
tafson was almost overcome witli
surprise and Joy at the little remem
brance from her officers, but accepted
the token of love and appreciation In
the same spirit witli which she had
worked so hard for the success of
tlie s<’liool of Instruction.
Then with the reports of the differ '
ent < onimittees. tlie School of Instruc j
tion for District No. 1 dosed and th»
Bay City Chapter closed the Chapter,
to the entire satisfaction of the Grand
Matron and District Deputy Grand
Matron Jessup.
After a social hour in the club
rooms where fruit punch was served |
to tlie members and visitors by Mrs.
Wm. Walker and Mrs. Sam Richard-
son, good bys were said and the School
of In unction for 1917 was a matter
|of history.
The above statement i- correct.
M. W Hoopingarner. Cashier
Ruthven of Palacios. Condustress
Aella Brown of Houston. Asso. Con-1
ductless Mrs. Jennie Moore of Hons-
ton. Chaplain .Mrs Ariminta latum of
Palacios. Ada I'lalie Paul of El ('am- ft
po. Ruth Mrs. Win Ferguson of Ros
enhurg. Esther Mrs, Louis Webb
Houston. Warder Mrs. McCain
Wharton. Sentinel Mr. Baylis of Cedar
Bayou. Organist .Mrs. Rosalie B.
Duve of Weimar. Marshal Mrs.
Cora M. Schenburger of Houston,
The School of Instruction for the!
Order of the Eastern Star of District 1
I No. 4 was held in Bay City Match 13 I
land 14 and was one of the best the
I District Deputy Grand Matron Jessup
nas ever held. Tlie ni«-<‘tmg was on”
I when the Brownsville train of Cues-
j day came rolling in bringing the I
I Grand Matron Mabel Lee Eldridge of
• San Antonio, District Deputy Grand
Matron Josephine Ruth Jessup of An
gleton. Associate Grand Matron Cora
M Cohen of Houston. Grand Ruther.
Mrs. Ada Lockett of Houston. Grand
Chaplain Mrs. Ruby Evans of Hous-
ton Heights, Past Grand Patron of ok- ;
lahoina G. W. Cunningham. I’ast .
Grand Esther Issaquina Grinaldi of*
Orange and many other delegates from I
the District. The visitors]
at the train by the local j
w ere I
all over the District,
were met at the train by the
committee, assigned homes and
taken to their various homes in cars
Tlie first meeting was at I 30 p. m..
Tuesday . The officers of tlie Bay City
Chapter, 380. met the visitors in the
Masonic club rooms and escorted thorn i
to the Chapter room. 1’he meeting
w.-i‘ lalle l to order by Worthy Patron
G A. Moore, who requested Sister i
Harnett, associate conductress, to in-
vite the Worthy Matron and other of-
ficers to enter the Chapter room, and I
after a very pr. tty march. Worthy !
Matron Maude Gustafson was escorted
to the East and requested the officers
Bay 1 itt to Hay< ML4HN* Structure to
THE JOT AND LIFE AND COLOR OF SPRINGTIME IS MOST EM
PHATICALLY AND PLEASINGLY REFLECTED IN THE SEASON’S NEW
MILLINERY’ ARRIVING DAILY AT THIS STORE. WHETHER IT BE
EXPENSIVE OR MODERATE IN PRICE, THERE IS THAT SAME AIR OF
AT THIS STORE. AS USUAL.
YOU’LL FIND A TRUE INDEX TO THE SEASON'S OFFERINGS.
9* to take their respective stations.
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w| An address of welcome was made
by W. M. Gustafson, aftet which the!
Grand Officers. Grand Matron Mabel
4* Lee Eldridge, Assoeiate G. M. Coral
viz .M, Cohen. D. G. M. JoHephine Ruth
J Jessup, G. Chaplain Ada Lockett. G. |
Sj Ruth Ruby Evans and Past Grand Pa
xU ! tron of Oklahoma G. M. Cunning-I
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yuiham were escorted to the East, intro-
|duced and accorded the Grand honors.
after tile opening ceremony by Bay
City Chapter 380. I). G. H. Jose-
phine Ruth Jessup opined the School
Instruction with a study of the |
Ritual and Constitution. A query box
was then opened and all questions
were ruled upon by the Grand Matron
xtz i in a most gracious manner
I
<iz j n.-r of th<‘ Grand Matron all through (
the School was so perfectly charming
that “to know her is to love her" in
deed and jn truth.
The reception to the Grund Officers'
and delegates at the armory has |
J' been reported and the O. E. S. re-
vi porter will just give tlie School work,
kb I
presiding officer read her ;
committees, tlie School adjourned till !
Wednesday at 9 o’clock. At this hour, j
the exemplification of Degrees was I
given liy the following delegates: W. 1
M. Mrs. Dandella Holbrook of Gal-
veston. W. P. Mr. G. M. Cunning-!
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Capital Stock, paid in
Surplus
Undivided Profit
Deposits, subject to check....
Time Deposits
Cashier’s Checks
Word, received from the border.
states tii.it the Hay City boys will be I
mustered out of service on Monday.
Marcli 26, and will arrive home on
I about March 28 or 29 Tills will be
good news to Bay City people as they
are making preparations to entertain
them on thi'lr return,
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The annual meeting of the .Matagor-
da County Federation will be held
in Midfields ou Saturday. March 24.
Tho board will convene at 8:30. and
the general meeting will begin at
9:30. in tho school auditorium. There
will be a morning session, when of-
ficers will be elected, clubs, will re-
port, all business transacted, and a;
its close Judge Lewis will make a
short talk on the best method of se
curing medical supervision in th*
various localities of the county. Aftei
luncheon, Mrs. Nat P Jackson, of
the A. and M.» will address the meet- 1 means
ing on the rural question, embracing 1 very I
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1917, newspaper, March 17, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332847/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.