The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 331, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBI INE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. 1932
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a swimming party Saturday afternoon anor Inglehart and Mesdames W. C them Thursday evening and the cou-
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Ada Phillips, phone 361-J
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from date at rate of 8 pel cent pel
presenting a charming scene in which
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guests Saturday afternoon
Cosmopolitan, 1 year $2.50; 2 years
tables
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HAVING BEEN HERE FOR 30 YEARS
Gulf to a
tc, be given at Early-Hurley's. May
Rugeley. Others present
30. at 1 p.m.
20-25d pd.
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Baxter. Mrs W E
Full set of teeth as low as____
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returned home with Mr
Old teeth made as good as new
Fillings___
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SUMMER SILKS
Office Building
is Cheap
Books Audited, Inventories
Systems Installed and
Maintained
If you can sew at all, it's worth your
So inexpensive is electric service that
while in cash to attend this offering.
69cYd
its conveniences should not be denied.
enough to be able to pay a good dress-
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how cheaply electricity will do it for you.
Is it water heating ? Is it the weekly
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laundry job? Is it preparing the meais
Pastel Delicacy — Good as New
ping cream, telephone
or assisting in housecleaning?
Try this faithful, inexpensive servant
a sanitary way.
24c
69c
and see how much it helps.
34c
59c
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Modern Cleaners
Rosenzweig's
OWNER
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203, Sanitary Dairy
where it is produced in
maker to fashion your frock! Glorious
summer colors.......smart patterns.
Prints, pastels and loads of white.
If you want better and
cleaner milk and whip-
Summer dresses. Pastel colors, fresh as th’e first
blush of dawn. Sheer silks, light as the windblown
are all at the lowest level in many years. The year 1932
is decidedly the year to build! And every indication is
that real estate prices can not long remain at the pres-
ent low point. If you have been planning to build, this
is the year to do it. If you have not, this is the year to
consider it seriously. Let us assist you with estimates
tra thought you give them. But one thing you needn't
worry about is cleaning. Call the Modern Cleaners. Care-
ful work, competently done!
Located West Seventh
Next to Masonic Hall
Sweetpeas: Can furnish a quantity
of sweet peas for atty occasion.—Mrs.
New Summer Voiles, dotted
and prints, sheer quality
and Mrs. Gottschalk in this beauti-
ful way were Misses Ben Boorkshire,
consideration was delivered to W. W
Bouldin and was made payable to W
W Bouldin, now deceased, that the
Of course everybody s going to hear
the Lions Club program at the Frank-
lin on Thursday night. Excellent pic-
ture and excellent musical numbers.
Pure Silk Flat Crepes. Low
Price, ail colors
Pure Linen, all shades
36-inches
1 Lot Printed Silks and Stripes.
Values to $1.29 for
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The list of graduates of Gulf High
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The State of Texas
To the sheriff or any constable of
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An agreeable compi nion on a jour-
ney is as good as a carriage.
SAM T. McPEAK,
Representative
Vacancy at the Caverly Apartments.
16tfd.
But for the 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
to offer my services at the following reasonable prices:
payment of said note was secured by
6110 shares of the capital stock of the Pre
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Whoever has a book titled "Mother
Home and Heaven" or any other book
on the subject of home will confer a
great favor by calling 439. 28tl
FOR SALE: Sweet peppers, sweet po-
tatoes and tomato plants. Phone 532
Gold crowns, white gold crowns, removable bridges
in rubber, white gold, also porcelain.
Doing all lines of dentistry in up to date painless
methods.
DON'T COOK ON THESE
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ways a safe and profitable investment.
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CENTRAL POWER
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Insurance in an old line company is al-
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And even if you can't sew, you save
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Gulf and Matagorda schools This was
an all around good time party. every-
one taking part in all the popular
indoor games imaginable. Picnic pa-
per spoons, faces having been etched
Calvin Baker and Dietrich, a son and daughter living
1 here were present.
Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Mangham were
Special price during May on
crowded house a large
1 percentage attending from Matagorda.
Mr Wade Davis took Mrs. J. O.
Bullock, Mrs Dewey Yeamans and
little girl and Mrs. L. S. Sterry to
Newgulf Satin day where they visit
ed relatives. Mra. Ycamans and child
Austin Savage had
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ex-teachers. Mrs.
from there on to the picture show at
the Strand Theatre in Gulf. the same
ending a very delightful hospitality.
Wednesday the juniors at Gulf also
including the pupils of the three
towns, Gulf. Wadsworth and Matagor-
Mis W W
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Magazines: Read Faith Baldwin's
two little grandsons, her daughter in Watson won high score and Mr. J. C. —•-----,----- -----,,
law. Mrs. Jack Wheeler of Konitz and I Gottschalk second high and here new novel. Self Made Woman,
before thanking Mi Savage for a held low score and received some does, had dolled up the living room । FOR RENT Pleasant south and east'
lovely time and turning their fans nice stationery. The menu following in cut flowers of Queen Ann's lace bed rooms—Miss Florence Bouldin’
homeward. | the games consisted of delicious fruit'and sweet peas, making a color
Mrs. Arthur Gottschalk and her salad, olives, crackers, cake and iced! scheme of white and yellow which
great time. Mrs. L. C.
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FOR SALE Good ear corn 40c p 1
bushel, new baled Alfalfa $10 ton. all
at barn near concrete road.—O. J
Hodge. Jr.. Pledger. Tex. 25tfwo
Ke masis.on me scene and to these FOR RENT: Baker Hotel, frame
dainty edibles ample justice was done Apply c F Baker. *
and no twelve baskets of crumbs _______'____________ ______________________
Call 329 for 11< ket .hi Yo Yo Spr ead
Middle age woman wants work.
Mrs. A. W. Hillis at the Stafford i
House. 16tfd |
FREE
El Rio Oil Company of Amarillo, Tex-
as, which was deposited and pledged
with said W W Bouldin, said 6110
shares of stock being represented hy
the stock certificate of said company
No 477, issued to J. O. Peek and
assigned in blank by the said J O.
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friendships, that has come through
the hilarious vicisistudes of Paris, At-
lantic City, Scotland and Agrica —
the settings for other pictures of this
funny series—can their friendship
bear the strain of the world's most
Sanitary Dairy
Herbert Gusman,
Davis, the
Mi Austin Savage entertained with Hazel Bruce Mildred Landrum, Ele- prise for them and stormed
Can their warm and
Save $100 on bed room suite: On
account of leaving the city will sac-
rifice my beautiful walnut bedroom
suite; overstuffed living room suite
<3 pieces,) piano, beds, refrigerator,
gas range, gas heaters, etc. Please
call after 5 p.m.—Mrs. R. W. Marsh,
Eighth Street.
Jewish George Sidney and Irish
.Mr. ane Mrs. Alfred Cook and Mrs Charlie Murray, friends an the screen.
Nora Watkins of Midway motored to and in lite until death, invade Holly-
I Port Lavaca early Sunday morning wood in this ciuckle-whirl of hu-
stoppingin Bay City for Mi andMrs./morous situations, in which fame.
H. K. Ogden and all attended the
her mother in law, Mrs. Berg, Sr
and others.
Get some real good barbecue, beef,
pork, chicken at the barbecue stand
at Sam's Market or call Sam’s Mar-
ket for orders. Orders over 50 cents
will be delivered. Barbecue every
Saturday.—Shep Cleveland.
10-24d
Mis John Wheeler's son and wife again the lady of the house was equ-
i and proved highly entertaining and turned home in the evening in the Mrs. Cyrus Smith in her usual im- Tetts
amusing Their was a large audience silvery waters gleam as the vessel pressive style sang a popular song,__
for her
for two
Joln Marr invited the senior class . . „ ---------
and all Hie teachers to go with them. ' on the bowl of each spoon were pass-
First they visited the ice cream parlor ed for the lnet fentue of the •o-
and regaled with delicious cream and •
could be raked up after this feast
not even a spoonful. Surprising Mr
were Mrs. Blackwell cf Mineral Wells.
Mrs Will Mangum. Mrs. Bob Fan-
on Miss 1 ' cile M anzum. ' * in the reservoir at Gulf. Her guests Gosling Calvin Baker, R. D Wil- ple were very happy to have them
An M hi "L is <l<»rrd * t Newgulf from Matagorda were Misses Geral- liams, Arthur C. Stewart, Austin Sav- and gave them a most cordial wel-
g, 8 m ri .1 " I "pi the vain - ryne Ryman, Be ssie Mae Baxter. age, Aubrey Bedford, Murray Wit- come. They announced that they came
nildren IFM, and Mrs A E TrashTrude Ann Duffy and Eileen Moberly; kins and Rugeley Serrill. There were to play bridge and forty-two and,
er of that town are here for a vaca
tion with their grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. E R Inglehart.
costs of court and general relief. । High School. The graduating class of
Herein fail not. and have you be twelve under the chaperonage of
fore said court, on the said first day 1 Miss Lydia Heyne went to Galveston
of the next term thereof. this win for the day. In sightseeing there they
( veston, Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Cal
The Fifth Fight
quested have failed and refused to
pay same or any part thereof to the
plaintiff's damage in the sum « f
$7,000
Wherefore plaintiff prays that the
said defendants be cited to appear
and answer this petition, that she have
judgment for her debt. principal, In-
terest and attorney's fees; foi the s
tablishing and foreclosure of hei said
pledged lien on said capital stock, foi i
in such a swoop that they both go
"Hollywood" with a vengeance.
were Mrs W L.
Peek Plaintiff alleges that said not*
is lon« since past due and unpaid um I others «oinE on to Bellville where the
that the defendants though often re-
brief call on Mis Jesse Landrum their
friend of formes days when they
lived here.
Rev. C. A Mangham gave his hear-
ers one of his splendid sermons at
the Methodist Church Sunday morn-
, . again! Need more be said? Again Uni-
l ed for the last feature of the program versal brings to the screen the fa-
ami each requested to dress them . : mous comedy team that has become a
boy or girl graduates which some of more permanent fixture in the pub-
the gen Hemon ano ladies did veryilic’s laugh locker than such noted
skillfully and these with the ones the combinations as Weber and Fields,
seniors dre ssed, were kept as souve- Mel,Here nd Heath
nirs. I he finale of this good ‘ime was
handled the will Twas all splendid noon, having for her guests. Misses thur Gottschalk worked up
of bridge the Matagorda
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teachers and two ex-teachers. At the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler of Beau-1 al to the emergency and presented, -c- . - -
conclusion of the games. Mrs. Calvin i mont were all here Friday to attend I prizes. Then from some source or-oWnand 1-ounty: 16 issues S3. Sub-
0, „Mr M L . Baker held high score cfid was pre- a family reunion dinner in the home other in a mysterious way, fruit: Scrptons taken by Doris Bourret.
hwl th.- l u4. A8n it sented with an appropriate reward of their father and grandfather. Mi punch and angel food cake appeared,
' ’ ‘ ' * for her skill after which dainty re-I William Dunbar who was celebrating like magic on the scene and to these pop --- - . .. ..
freshments were served to the teach- । his ninety-first birthday. A daughter
ers. Misses Jo Reed, Cora Follis, Ben < in Palacios and one in Wharton were
Brookshire, Lillie Mae Birdwell, the absent. Boyd Dunbar and Mrs. Rhoda
are as given below: Misses Trude
Ann Duffy and Eileen Moberly and
Charles Mangham of Matagorda; Mis
es Clara Treat, Verona Carlin, Mil-
dred Eldredge and Ethel Mae Oliver.
Ralph Kelly, Malcom and Horace
Carmichael of Gulf; Ahne i Cone, Ar-
nold Fanson, Ben Wheeler and Miss
Gladys Harbison of Wadsworth.
i Monday was senior day in the Gulf
The Cohens and Kellys are at it
HOME LAUNDRY
SUN DRIED CLOTHES. EACH
WASH HANDLED SEPARATELY.
STARCH READY TO IRON. FLAT
enduring | WORK MANGLED. WILL CALL!
AND DELIVER PHONE 532 MRS. I
O'BRIANT.
hmm of Pharr, Mrs. John Wheeler and to enjoy a
down. They are so lovely that they are worth all the ex-
| Miss Delores Sterry and Mi C, I’
Williams, Jr, went to Collegeport for
the week end attending a house party
, at Mr. Aubrey Williams parents home.
ond : Mtmeme Wt
of $5 000, dated May 26, 1928, due turned home.with.them. ,
months after tade with inter. ,I M. and Mm Allen Sommers and
his sist#4 of California and then
host and hostess at the parsonage Sat- Jo Reed. Cora Follis, Annie Dora
urday evening to about forty guests Hawkins. Mesdames Lem Blair, L C.
made up of the seniors of the high Watson and Henry Dugat: Mesars Roy
school and all the teachers of the Traylor, Colilins Baxter J. C. Gotts-
chalk and Roland Smith.
brother in law, Mr Henry Gattschalk tea which ended the afternoon’s pas blended beautifully. After the sur-
went ovei to Houston Monday for time for these pleasant matrons and prise arrived the honoree carried out
the day and on their r et uni home misses. 1 the colors of white and yellow by
that evening. Mi W C. Berg, Jr. Mrs Charles O'Brien and brother placing white covers on the tables and
came with them for a week . visit to Mr. Frank Dunbar and son of Gal unearthing yellow tally cards, ill
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LOST Female Spitz dog. Finder
annum until paid and providing for
10 per cent additional ax attorney
fees if collected by suit; that said
note was made and executed by the
said defendants and for a valuable
from Gulf were Misses Lydia Heyne three tables of players and five game there were enough to make up three I __ , ~~
Ethel Mae Oliver and Mildred El- played, the high score falling to Mrs , tables of players. This must haveEOm Rr^NT: Choice south room with
dridge After the refreshing 4wim Gosling who was presented with two been a case of mental telepathy for evey convenience. For ©ne or two
they enjoyed the sumptuous luncheor decks of cards Mrs Aubrey Bedford! that day Mrs Gottschalk as she often ^‘ntlemen. Phone 324 . 26tf
Matagorda County -Greeting.
You are hereby commanded that
you summon, by making publication
of thin citation in wmie newspapei
published in the county of Mata
gorda if there Im* a newspapt I pub
lished therein but if not then in a
newspaper published in the neare it
county to said Matagorda Count foi
four consecutive weeks previous to
the return day hereof J A. Scott and
K A. Peek, whose residence is un
known, to be and appear before the
honorable district court, at the next ■
regular term thereof ,to be holden
in the county of Matagorda at the
courthouse thereof, in Bay City, Tex-
as on the 3rd day of October. A D.
1932, then anil there to answer a pe
tition filed in said court, on the 4th
day of May A D., 1932, in a suit num
bared on the docket of said court No
12153, wherein Florence V Bouldin
meeting at the courthouse of the de-
scendants of old Indianola and there
they saw muny old friends of days
gone by. They also visited at the home
of Mrs. Roesning and her sweet little
granddaughter, Doris Estelle not quite
six months old, but oh, such a little
sunbeam to brighten the lives of her
devoted father and grandmother, the
baby’s mother departing this life
whem she was one month old. Mr
Roesing spent her childhood days in
Matagorda and is the life long friend
of Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Watkins and
her party returned home Sunday eve-
ning after spending a very pleasant
day.
The P. T. A’s of Gulf were the hos-
tesses of the seniors Friday evening
in a sumptuous banquet in the com-
munity house there. The junior girls
had charge of the serving and before
the honored guests took their seats at
the banquet table tomato cocktail and
tidbits was served them. After taking
their places at the festal board they
found before them plates piled high
with fried chicken, individual con-
gealed vegetable salad, scalloped po-
tatoes. delicious hot rolls, ice tea and
mints followed by brick ice cream and
cake. Principle Harold Stevens was
toastmaster. Arnold Fanson. president
of the senior class gave a toast to
the P. T. A s and Mrs. Baker re-
sponded to the seniors for the P. T.
pi< sent to enjoy this commendable splashed along and all too soon good which wound up the program and not
production. Miss Clara Treat was his nights wen* said and this eventful long after when all had been joy
torian Arnold Fanson and Miss Trude day passed into history. and mirth, darkness and silence reign-
Ann Duffy gave the prophecy. Vassa Mis Annie Dora Hawkins ehite , - ed supreme.
Deerman and Mi Eileen Moberly tamed with bridge Tuesday after Some friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
sister. Mis. Ross Watkins of New-
i gulf, were in town Tuesday for a
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with your endorsement thereon, i visited the docks and the beautiful i da honored the seniors with a sail As Miss Trude Ann Duffy whose
'showing how you have executed th; Gulf of Mexico beach with the grand j this being an annual affair. They were home is in Matagorda, gave a toast to
xame l seawall. They attended some showsall on tune and boarded the boat in the faculty and Mr Marr made re-
Given under my hand and seal of and ate luncheon in town. They re , late afternoon with the teachers forsponse for the faculty. The program
said court, at office in Bay City, ex- i turned home thrilled and happy ove chaperons. They unjoyd the invig- continued with an artistic tap dance
as this, the 7th day of May A. D the outing orating salt sea breezes as they sailed by Miss Joyce Gillett, Miss Margaret
1932 | Classnight came on apace Thursdayacross Matagorda Bay to the penin- : Pratt rendered a beautiful piano solo;
A, D HENSLEY, at the school auditorium in Gulf The sula and walked across to the Gulf Miss Kathryn Fullingim delighted ev-
District Clerk, Matagorda 'history, will and prophecy of the class where they enjoyed dip in the surf eryone with a musical reading accom
County. Texas was presented in the foi m of a skit followed by a good luncheon and re- panied by Miss Vera Mae Lowe and
| volatile and eccentric city.
How will Kelly act in a Rolls-
Royce?
How will Cohen manage the intri-
cacies of a dinner jacket?
When success comes to Kelly and
passes Cohen by. and then the tables
turn, will they high hat each other,
as Hollywood goes to their heads?
Wh<n “Cohens and Kellys in Hol-
lywood" come to the Colonial Thea-
tre on Wednesday and Thursday, see
this limerick of laughs and answer
your own questions with a gale of I
side-splitting laughter. It’s coming to '
you.
Bedford and the hostess.
The senior class of high school
folk at Gulf including Gulf. Matagor-
da and Wadsworth graduates are hav-
ing the time of their lives previous to
commencement. Every day something
is bring planned for their pleasure.
On Tuesday Superintendent and Mrs.
is plaintiff and J. A. Scott and E. A
Peek sir defendants Tia' nature of
the plaintiffs demand being as fol-
fols. to-wit:
FOR SALE: Five room house with
bath, double garage, three lots, north-
east of new school. Call 39. 25tfd
PRICES TOUCH BOTTOM ON
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 331, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1932, newspaper, May 25, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554670/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.