The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Wed., March 1 , 1932
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CHOIR ON ANNUAL SPRING TOUR
Mrs. W. I. Wallace.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Mrs W. D. Wilson.
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ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRING
expects to see in the next few years.
Mr. V. G. Snedcor of West Colum-
Located Opposite City Hall
yesterday.
i LOST
Friday morning between the
Miss I
REV. & MRS. SMITH YET?
a bar with diamond setting.
16-22d
cios were in the city Tuesday.
the Hurley Shoppe and recei
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Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smith of West
NOT QUACKERY
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Fillings
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Extractions
$100 up
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Save Repairs
PARIS
hurl it against the fort it would make
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with Lubricants
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ADAPTATIONS
by CO-ED
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Matagorda
certain a job of lubricating as it is possible to do. And
St
Misses Geraldyne Ry-
inexpensively too! Come in today and avoid unnecessary
future repairs!
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until Wednesday with relat
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congregation a* these lectures are fin
Evelyn of Luling.
here
1 of Newgulf was
a visitor to hi* old pal Walter Me
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and Vaydell Calhour
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with Mr. and Mrs. G T Sargent
i fet supper Thursday
played forty-two And
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were in town from Newgulf fm the
tn say good night and stepped on the:
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better than we.
better than the real es
ROBBINS & HATCHETT
Mr Albert Wadsworth who
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I die nothing but the best!
i superintendent of study and the les-
$1475
Bay City Lumber Co.
The Hurley Shoppe
Mangham, Lida Mi
•nd the hostess
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nothing more
neral, "at the
Columbia
yesterday.
visiting
Nannie
Miss Laura Caroline Luder of Mark-
ham was a visitor to this city today.
Mr
Gulf.
E Bexter is i
granddaughter
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hamill went
Houston last evening to see Al Jols
who is appearing on the stage there
Lain for the past week end.
The Methodist parsonage
Street
Finder
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Trottville ... a (irurn Tii*rkcw*g
liagutUr, 2 diummufa, 1 7 $165.
Mrs. N. W. Terry of Clemville,
isitor to this city yesterday.
Mr. Gilmore's mother. Mrs
Gilmore.
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I opportunity c<
I tied his hands!
1 to Gulf for
I Patrick's party
re Other
tend this
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Mrs. J. W. Sparks and children. Fay
and Ray of Clemville, were visitors to
this city Tuesday afternoon.
Mondi
Mrs
Boy. v
Mrs
from
Mr. George Kilbride of Matagorda,
was a business visitor to this city yes-
terday.
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cannon,
mouth.
But lo
powder
then?
The spark of fire touche
Mrs. E. E. Wood and daughter. Hel-
en were visitors to the city of Hous-
ton yesterday.
Mr
girl
Gold crowns, white gold crowns, removable bridges
in rubber, white gold, also porcelain.
s that pow
an eye it i
| spend
I there
I Mr*.
Mr and Mr« Phyllip Yeamans was
operated on Wednesday for appendi-
son ol
ere the
Mack
of the I
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Miss Minnie Yeamans daughter of
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Miss
Rev
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Evans that town loyalty was the only
1 successful town builder, which re-
mark opened quite a full and free dis-
again
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that. If all the men in the army should
[ non ball, his souls is the cannon and
Fits A Way Found
Prevent Attacks
For sprprisingly quick relief from
AUTO HOSPITAL
Day Phone 90 Night Phone 233
Tribune Bldg., Ground Floor, in the Rear
be ready for occupancy and it is go- I
tic, bu iness
w hich he <
niece Miss Libby Stone and two ne-
phews, Henry Williams and Arthur
I Lev Hester were present at the fun-
• eral. After being prepared for burial
at the Duffy Undertaking Parlors, the
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Doing all lines of dentistry in up to date painless
methods.
Old teeth made as good as new
for the week-end with her mother,
I Mrs Phillip Yeamans, coming from
makes love to a girl in order
I ther his plans—only to find, w
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, Ei
, I having beautiful
visit her
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W.F.TETTS
Jeweler A Optometrist
its del of supersitition and sin.
Mrs. Paris Smith of Victoria, is here
for a few days visit with her mother. keen interest. Our visitor
remains were moved to the Methodist ;
Church. Sunday afternoon at 3 301
Rev C A Mangham conducted the I
Mr. O. A. Ulland of Markham, was Tribune from carrying daily it- best
in the city yesterday on business.
April fifth to eighth inch
ladies from here will also
meeting
Next Sunday March 20.
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a
. , night and the rest of the week.
Power for Missionary Service.
at the following reasonable prices:
o.
There
3-20} r
seksSbh!
at 81675
• mission
of saving money on machinery is to be dead certain
will please return to
Fred McLain of Texas City, is in
Bay City visiting his brother. Glenn
and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Long.
25 years. A trial treatment will be
EOR SALE: Two dozen full blood sent free to anyone writing to R.
Rhode Island Red hens and one doz- Lepso, Apt. 152, 123 E. Wright, MIl-
>'n Pekin duck- All young but | waukee, Wil. 9tf
5
2 & £
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[ kins. Miss Annie Dora Hawkins, Mrs
Berg Jr., Misses Bertha Gottschalk,
Kap
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quite be
to fur-
.hen the
pid has!
Mr and Mr*. Arthur Gottschalk had 1
in El Camfi
were visitors to this city
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V / F COURSE, style's and designs
of mountings change from time to time.
But did you know that there are also
current styles in diamond "shapes"?
For this season, baguette, emerald-
cut, and square-cut diamonds are con-
sdered most fashionable. These shapes
conform to the tailored lines of modem
dress, and bring out the full beauty
of the stone.
By visiting our store you may see
the finest diamonds the world affords,
expertly cut in the newest shapes, anil
skilfully mounted in the newest settings.
expressed a
Mr* Ray Miller and bitle
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Tin was home from
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£ £
S D Banter met her in Bay City
Walter McLain had for his gut
citis at Gulf hospital. She is recover-
ing nicely
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did talk and emphasized the impor-wiil surprise ye i if you
on our our county. We exhibited to Mr.
Mr Jeff Farish, a member of one of!
Houston's big oil firms, were in the ;
city Tuesday, guests of the Bay City ।
Rotary Club. Mr. Evans gave a splen-
Misses Martha Moore and Yetta
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Supreme individuality
Street, Dallas, Texas.
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EASTER EGGS
1 ashore which plays next Tuesday at I N
the Colonial Theatre. Barbara Weeks' ENA
to offer my service
Wigodsky were visitors to the city of
Houston last evening to see Al Jolson,
who is there in person.
Patronize The Advertisers
able reward Miss O. D. Brim.
MAGNETOS, GENERATORS, STARTING MOTORS
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unday with her
the Girl Reser
Green.
ct-mw ta a- "A
y Sunday evening.
Clem Stribling and her neph-
rles Weaver took Mrs Strib-
mer. Mrs Wallace to Bay City.’
where she caught the bus for ;
week-end with her mother. Mrs G
whatsoever 1 have commanded. And
paper has preached and religiously (
practiced for the past 21 years. The
talk made by Mr. Evans was well re-
ceived and quite a number of the Ro-
tarians congratulated him upon his
Mr. and Mrs Williams The refresh- !
( ments consisted of butter scotch tarts
sandwiches and hot chocolate
smut. When the guests finally began
A bird may
It is a machine
»k," says the g
, Miss Lucile
he tea «ueses I !
perch in
. i R c . i rather than ship to Dallas will sell
bia, was a business visitor to Bav City , . . ut
veeterdev for balance due allowing you to con-
---- - tinue monthly payments. Write
Mr. and Mrs. F H. Huston of Pala-' Promptly Starr Piano Co., 1708 Carter
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LOCALS AND
and Sealy Duke. John Gottschalk.
Henry Gottschalk and Roland Smith
The Methodist Missionary Auxili- ,
ary met with Mrs Amos Duffy on
Thursday for their study of "Korea
months and eleven days after a year FOR KENT: Furnished four room grown,
or more of bad health. Surviving him house. Also furnished apartment-- .
ARMATURE REWINDING
EAVE YOU HEARD THE
hat evening.
and Mrs. C. A. Mangham ana beaut iful
were in town for Church Sun-
tance of trading at home. a theory this
Mrs Hardy Gage of Newgulf. Sun-
dayed here with her mother. Mrs
Lula Armstrong and her sister. Miss
May Armstrong.
Mr and Mrs Jake Smith returned
M Smith Fl
er there A spar-
it, an infant may
Mrs W M Mecklenberg and Joan which they
Trude Ann Duffy served the ladies a
most delicious plate luncheon.
James Richmond died here Friday
Mr. Norman Sav- 1
as Bay City in his
are his widow, two sisters, Mrs. G. H.
Hester of Houston and Mrs A. Stone
of San Antonio and seven nieces and
nephews Both the sisters and one
anu othe
were Mrs W W Ruge-
55 LeiiNg aise uuw eh
PE K ) 11 N A I e ! tion with the gentlemen in the after-
l 4-••I-HV noon, the Tribune remarked to Mr
was a This is the colei ful characterization
given by William Bakewell in “Cheat- I
ers at Play." the exciting stor} of ad-
venture and mystery afloat and
BATTERY AND ELECTRICALSERVICE
the Gulf Matagorda
porch to depart they found the ground
all mantled in white and stopped for a
snowball frolic. Having such a lively
it me were Mr. and Mrs. J B Haw-
J
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No 64$—Coed taste is empha-
sized m this toilor made corn
odaptetion from Lucien Lelong
by an ingenious combination of
olein and printed Crepe. Jacket
is completely .mad.
Colors: Black, Brown, Navy and
g"
L J
r was more
; than favorably impressed with our
| city and gave as his c inicn that we
। have every resource necessary to
build a much larger place, which he
girl of
her home in
Who was
। All power is in the hands of the
spirit of Christ. David Gregg illus-
trate* Holy Ghost power in this way.
I An army is drawn up before a gran-
l ite fort which it intend* to batter
down. We ask the general: “How are
you going to level these great stones?"
He points to a cannon ball and says
“By this.” But there is no power in
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expressed in this CO-ED Frock of
Twin Print with e reversible
her auntie, Mrs. W C. Berg. Her dad.
lie at the Methodist Church after .
Sunday School, the subject being |
"Korea" and everyone is cordially in-1
' vited. It is hoped there will be a good
Mrs. R. H. Warren of Lane City was
in Bay City yesterday morning.
tate expert and your building materials dealer. We hat
spill it. Yet.
and powerh
less powder
We have near Bay City. baby grand
piano also an apartment size upright
piano, customers unable to keep;
' a flash of lightning. That ball becomes
a thunderbolt which smites the fort
| as if it has been hurled from heaven,
I and its granite walls lie in ruins.
| China is that fort or India or Agrica
or Brazil. There is no power in the
- j the Land of Dawn The lesson was
ary program will be tendered the pub
Allen Gilbeau and i
ere in town from Gulf.
that it is well lubricated. That goes for automobiles ns
for any sort of machinery. We do just as thorough and
n this powerless bal-, ----------- -
cannon, and power- lo. I am with
spark of fire whatthe end of thw
evening after I
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ing to be quite nice when completed.)
Mr Waiter Poarch and Mr R D i
Waters visited Corsicana for a few I
days this week. They went Sunday.
But for tin* welfare of the community as well as
myself, I wish to correct some rumors to the effect that
I am no longer actively practicing dentistry. On the con-
trary I am more active than ever and am in a position
lay from Gulf.
Mrs. Davidsop and ba l
3ulf were here Sunday t
Mi $ Calvin Baker has been electod i
inn visited Mrs AW McNabb here
Saturday Mrs McNabb is Mrs. Bras-
bear's sister
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hathway of
Clemville, were in town Tuesday on
business.
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Mrs. J. F. Day, Box 885. 2tf
Mr. T. L. Evans,
pay — whether in boats or houses—in the fight against
I‘cents over
cussion, in which our visitor was ap-
prised of the fact th it the trade we
so earnestly battled tor often sent
awav tor printing that couid be bought
at home at a lower price on better »
ply at Rice Hotel at 8 a.m or 8 p m epilectie attacks use the Lepso treat-
Ask for A. J. Alexander. 2 6pd ment. Han helped thousands the past
man. Trude Ann Duffy and Eileen
। Moberly; Jack Raymond and Buddy)
Any engineer will tell you that the cheapest way
after a nice stay of some days here a few friends and relatives for a buf
Little Miss Mary Wilson Engle and
night at the age of 66
! zeal is the powder. But the spirit of
' Christ is the all essential spark of fire
| which can cause the truth of the gos-
! pel to force its way through the cita-
Evans a large number of photographs I
trade and trade extension department.
fine and interesting. Those '
for the lesson were Mes-, ,
Md :DI
Mi Duffy's charming
' FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms, i
Running hot water in bath room.
Call 81 or after 7 p.m. 279 W 1 10nc 1
। LOST. A dark bi indie bulldog, weigh-
ing about 35 pounds and answering to
the name of "Hec." will pay $10 re-
, ward F M. Nelson, 586 Avenue J.,
Newgulf, Texas. 15-16d 17w
. C Baker were
Monday returning
Mr and Mr«. George Olsen and eon dames Calvin Baker. Carroll Ryman
I of Freeport visited Mrs Olsen’s moth J
I er. Mrs. Thompson and sister. Mrs
Mary Billiott and family thia week.
J Mrs Billie Schwan from
Bruce have been numbered wi
ow!" And the snow was I
ful here while it lasted i
The Lutheran College Choir of Seg in, Texas, will begin the Third Annual Concert Tour on March lit. This
choir is receiving very much favorable comment throughout the state end has come to be known as the St.
Olaf Choir of the South. Thirty-eight concerts will be rendered in as many cities throughout Central and
Southeastern Texas and a number of broadcasts have been arranged for from Beaumont, Houston and San An
tonto. Prof. H. E. Gibson is the director of the choir.
WANTED Two boys. Must be high
school graduates to travel and assist
manager in educational campaign. Ap-
Williams and the Misses Calhoun a
1 hostesses. Everyone had a nice eve
ning. Mrs. John Mitchell, Jolin Mit
• chell, Jr- Jack Frost Misses Eileci
A. Ryman. C A j
power -but how many miles will she go in an hour?
Better come in and look anti see—no one knows how
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Asmkmaha
Your early orders for Easter eggs
will be appreciated. Call 523. 16-26
Messrs. Arthur Stewart and W E.
William* visited Wharton and Damon
stock and in a better workmanship
I manner. But, we hastened to infoim
were in town Sunday
A young and ambitious crook de-
Mirs Kathryn Taylox of Clemville, termined to steal a priceless emerald
was a Bay City visitor yesterday. I necklace, and who cold-bloodedly
The missionary's sermon is the can-
, therefore and teach all nations. bap-
tiling them in the name of the father, I
' and of the son and of the holy ghost
i teching them to observe all things)
plays the unsuspecting girl, with 1 222995
Charlotte Greenwood as her noveau 350848
1 riche aunt and Thomas Meighan as 222
। the reformed crook who furnishes
Houston Chamber of Commerce and many of the thrills in breaking ip The e two fine devoted Christians
the schemes of the various criminals. । are bringing to us some of the most
< , £, " 0 - . . 'interesting missionary messages that I der. In the twinkling of
Annual sunflowers of the cucumber we have ever heard. Hear them ,o.
leaved type are fine annuals. They
Margaret Phillips accompanied
Paul Engle to Matagorda from1
jacket
Colors: Black and Green, Brown
end Row, Novy and Light Blue,
Dark and Light Green, s.,7
firm 12 to 20 16
delegate in Houston for the annual (■!
Woman’s Missionary Conference at I
St. Paula Methodist Chur
ntown Brown since Thursday the <1
highway •
the elements. No one kno
A forty year old
Charlie Weaver.
Mr and Mrs
! Bay City visito
Mr and Mrs Arthur Gottschalk
Mrs Minnie Gilmore. Messrs. F. P
Layton and Ruge Serrill were all
Bay City goers Monday
Mr Tom Brashear of Hearne and
and Mr Stephen Gilmore of
Clogged with carbon, sticky with grease, that pis-
ton-pin slapping gives you no peace. With valves that
are pitted, and not up to par, battery lifeless—she's still
your car. You may brag of her virtues, boast of her
Hurley Shoppe and home on Eighth
..■■awwN
A >h
| funt ral service* at the church and
. at the grave. The casket was then
i conveyed to the cemetery and laid ,
away A profusion of pretty flowers
j covered the grave. As soon as the 1
I Houris were placed the relatives from
out of town left for their return home.
intersection Monday.
Mrs Gene Lohec and baby
Alta Loma, visited relatives h
past week.
Mr*. Clem Stribling went
City Monday to take her i
Moberly, 1.
Eagle Lake
it that laid " snow
I the sick the past
Miss Muta Seri
Newgulf Sunday
I age went as far
car to meet her
Mr Jack Raym
ou always even unto I
vorld."
feet long last year went half way on its trip 'round the
world. Hale, hearty and sound as ever! Good materials
only a slight impression, if any. The
general replies: true; but look at the
cannon "Well, there 11 no power in
that. A child may ride upon that
trade-at-home views. In a conversa-
Newgulf where they visited; they
brought with them Mr* George Ray-
mond. her daughter. Joe Fay and son
Jack Raymond.
Wednesday a lively bunch gathered
at Mr. and Mr* Dinsmore Williams
for two table* of bridge with Mr*
I home
Rev.
’ Bible merely as a book—it is God’s
I holy instrument. No power in the mis-
sionary—he is only a frail man. But
I put back of the book and the man the
fire of the holy spirit, and then Cod’s
I omnipotence is brought to bear.
grandpa and grandma Gottschalk
Rev Paul Engle of Bay City filled
I hl* appointment here Sunday evening
I at Christ's Episcopal Church
I Mr* Howard St a taper and Mi** Hel-
I en Hend, went to Freeport Monday to
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