The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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BIRELEY’S ORANGEAD
PURE ORANGE FRUIT JUIC
SERS
Delivered To Homes In Lots Of Dozen
, J
L. Blackwell at Alvin.
ups as well.
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Also obtainable at Confectionaries and Resturants
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STILL KICKING
Porter—"De man in room seven has
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CEDAR LANE
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You’ll Keep Cool and Dainty
$
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EVELYN WASH FROCKS
Favorite
... 3 for 13c
1.95 & 2.95
BRIMS
17c
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CLASSIFIED ADS
ORANGE JUICE
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1 Lb. Jar 12c
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Company
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Sky Flake Waffers, lb bx. 17c
Bar-None
No. 1 Tall ( an
Dog & Cat Fod ... 3 for 20c
YOUR CHOICE OF 100
Hats
Blue Bonnett
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Cafe
with end
without
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brims
Women Who Want the Best
ked
Reduced Prices On All
Per Ib.
Beef Round and Loin
STEAK ROAST... 10c
DRESSES
High (.rade Sugar Cured
Lb.
BACON SQUARES 15c
Wrapped Jasmine
Lb.
PICNICS__________15c
1
25 ounces far 25c
TODAY’S FACT
WONDERFUL VALUES
You can also bur
Full--0- Meat
25-Ib Box
$2.35
SPARE RIBS,.. 1b. 10c
91-00
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FULL PACK — NO BLACK FILLING
Orrhi Shuppr
Phome is
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COFFES
SALE OF
Summer
Mrs. Byars Compli-
mented at Supper
New Shipment of
HOSE.
KC is the choice of millions who know from expert
ence that it is highly efficient and economical to use.
। This cool delicious drink is healthful, tingling, and
contains the necessary Vitamins for baby and grown
1! th Box
3 for 10c
PORK and BEANS
PINEAPPLE.....
Reg. Size Box
3 for 10c
YOUR CHOICE OF
SUMMERY SHADES
Joe Bailey speaks at Wharton. Sat-
urday afternoon, July 7,
GrapeNuts
Flakes
Mr. and Mred Goeke of Rosebud,
.Texas are spending their vacation
with her mother and father, Mr. and
Local and
Personal Mention
PHILLIP’S
16 ounce cans
MIS ISON RRAND
Sliced. No. 2% can
left early Saturday morning for a trip
to Mexico. He was accompanied by his
daughters, Misses Ruth, Naomi and
Marian, and son. Billy. The girls plan
to take a summer course at the Uni-
versity in Mexico City, while Billy
Keg.
Size
Pkg.
9c
Pink. Blue. Yellow
Green, Orchid
Tile. Red
Dozen
15c
Per
Bar
5c
ile of Paris
200,000 000
Wednesday.
On Thursday night a large crowd
gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SoCIETy
Sunday morning service at 11 00
Sunday School at 9:45 and Wed-
nenday evening meeting at I are
held in the Church Edifice corner
Fifth Street and Avenue C. A cor-
dial invitation to attend to extend-
l Bozen
9c
in These Refreshing New
good clean
Head
5c
Bunch
.5c
Thin Rind California
ORANGES.. 2 doz. 35c
%-Ib
Can
17c
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED j
BY OUR GOVERNMENT /
Fresh Ground
Hamburger,. 2 lbs. 15c
Quart Jar
..25c
Texaco Cook Book
SALT.....
10-oz. Bot.
... 17c
Marguerite & Genevieve FrockShoppe
Bay City Texan
Senona Worchestershire
SAUCE ........
by using the
efficient and economical K C Baking Powder
—manufactured by baking powder specialists
who make nothing else—under the supervision
of expert chemists of national reputation.
Light House
CLEANSER
...15c
5 lb Rox
... 29c
l lb can
26c
3-Ib can
75c
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Lib carton
.. 26c
J. P. KELLER & CO.
Represents the best of Mfr. Fire
and Windstorm Insurance Co
Sweet Seedless
GRAPES ....2 lbs. 25c
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Fancy Home Grown
PEPPER.... 2 lbs. 15c
WHY
go home to lunch
when you can get a
Extra Large Box
BR1LLO .
Crystal White
SOAP CHIPS
meal at the cool
BLUE BONNETT
For only 25c
Fancy California
CARROTS
Big Red Juicy
PLUMS
Rath's Pickled
PIG FEET
IK
8c
Palacios B. F.
BUTTER
Lb.
18c
Miller’s Dairy
DEALERS
use the
double tested^
double action
Full Cream
CHEESE
MULFS FOR SALE
I have ifi good yearling mules for
sale. I can be ween at home or write
Box 1167. Bay City.—J. E Thomp-
California
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games were held by Mrs. Ellis Ham-
ill and Mr. Mickey Halt.
The refreshment trays beautifully
appointed held vases of dwarf zin-
nias. A delicious course consisting of
ice cream, cookies and iced punch was
served to the following personnel of
Cliquot Club
GINGER ALE
FOR RENT: Southrat bedroom wel
furnished, use of radio, has private)
Fancy Fat Beef, Tender
STEW MEAT, 2 lbs. 15c
Beef Roast or Chuck
STEAKS.... 2 lbs. 15c
i her sister. Mis* Bertha MeClaugherty,
who will visit relatives and friends in
that city for a time.
I Miss Aline and Etheldene Rudder
of Ballinger returned home today aft-
i er a visit in Bay City with their uncle
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson
and in El Campo with their grand-
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Broughton of
I Gulf were Bay City visitors Thurs-
Firm Crisp
LETTUCE
Jowls
SAIT BACON
No. 1 California
POTATOES 10 lbs. 25c
FLOUR
SNOWKIST
21 th bag 91c
48 pound bag $ j 73
E. B. REDIMM II
orner 7th st and Axe. II
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Charming V isitors
1 lonored at 1 ea
Sweet-Um
PEANUT BUTTER
Commissioner George A. Harrison
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NRRrnL-is ... 2 for 25c
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ed piques! They’re ever / i
so flattering, too — with I |
their pert, youthful ac-1
iSocietY.
JEAN S I EELE, Society Reporter
CALL 471 OR 39
John Jurek where ice cream, iced
tea, pineapple, banana devil food and
various other cakes were nerved. The,
occasion being in honor of all per- j
sons in the Cedar Lane community'
who had birthdays in June. The rent
of the evening was spent in dancing'
tury and today ti
alone comsume
snails A season.
attractive bridge tallies and score
pads.
High score for the afternoon games
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leveral
in dif-
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place.
----------------------- day.
Mr. and Mrs. E O. Posey have had
of Miss Kathryn Ramsey to Rev. D. as guests this week her mother, Mrs.
STEAKS
Tender V eal
Loin and Round
2 Ihs. 25f
Mrs. E. B. Reddock.
Mr. Johnnie Blinsky was a Houston
visitor Thursday.
Mr. Newton Brown returned Thurs-
day to Cuero after spending a few
days in Bay City on business.
The society reporter received a
card Thursday from Mr. and Mrs.
Max Epstein who are enjoying a de-
lightful visit at the World's Fair in
Chicago.
Pint Bottle
CASE OF 12 BOTTLES SI.11 / 10c
business. While in the city Mr. Ser-
rill is the guest of his brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Serrill.
Mrs. Bert Steves and daughter,
Marthella of Austin are guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Tay-
lor.
Mr. and Mrs. Sims Doughtie and
son. Brooks, accompanied by Mrs.
Mary Martin, attended the wedding
CHOPS
Tender Juicy
Veal Rib
Per th |Qc
From the great groves of California. Shipped fi
in sealed cans to Miller’s Dairy.
ROAST
V eal Rolled
Eoneless
Per lb 12
bath Phone 203 • Y )
FOR RENT Twa nice rooms
the high school —Mrs. Day.
ROAST
Fat Veal
Shoulder
Per th |0c
As crisp and fresh as a . r
June morning — these
smart new frocks of Hx
dainty voiles and print- 17
1 each
A g a s 10 ounce can for 10c
A IUI1 if ounce can for ife
RICE
Fancy Snow White
5 pound bag 226
by the younger folks. Those present
were Mi and Mi s C C Garner, Mr* . «
E j Werlla, Mr and Mrs J b East- Absolutely free of carbonated water or preservativ
maim Jr, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. East- I
SYRUP
Brer Rabbit
•‘.lust Right Flavor”
No. 2% can 16
AInsall. They weret accompanied home Night Bridge Club
by Mrs. Clinton White and sons and • •
FOR RENT Complete apartment
Thoroughly clean, private, attractive
- Lone Pine Apartments, Third and
Mr and Mrs. P. G. Huston enter:
tained with a smartly appointed
Dutch supper at their home on Thurs-
day evening in compliment to Mrs.
Ralph Byars of San Antonio. guest of
her mother. Mrs. E. A. Davidson.
The supper table was covered with
a handsome Gypsy linen cloth reflect-
ed an attractive color theme of yellow
and red which was further accentuat-
ed in the refreshment course which
centered the board.
The personnel of this lovely affair
was Messrs. Henry LeTulle, L D.
Shaw and W. A. Raymond of Houston
and the honoree.
Mrs. E. E. Scott complimented Mrs.
Ralph Byars of San Antonio at a
small seated tea at her home Thurs-
day afternoon from four until six.
Thu personnel including close friends
of the honoree.
Throughout the home pink radiance
roses were beautifully arranged with
sprays of feathery fern. The tea table
covered with a handsome lace cloth
held as a centerpiece a silver bowl of
the chosen blossoms, Mrs. Allen Stin-
nett poured tea. The dainty refresh-
menu consisted of chicken salad, wa-
fers, olives and potato chips.
Those enjoying the delightful after-
noon were Mesdames W. H. Stinnett,
Charles Burkhart, Mary L. Capps,
Mae Brunner, V idler Mock, Billie
Stinnett, J. S. Maynard, John M. Cor-
bett, P. G. Huston and the honoree.
Mrs Ralph Byars returned Thursday
evening to her home in San Antonio I
after an enjoyable visit in Bay City
with her mother, Mrs. E. A. Davidson:
Wink here Mrs. Byars was honoree
at several chairman informal affairs.
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Mr. H. G. Serrill of Tupelo, Miss., Hopkins at Baltimore, Md., Thursday Houston Thursday,
is spending a few days in Bay City on after a two weeks' visit in Bay City Mrs Wilton Ch it
if you’re looking for a brimmed hat, be here this
week! It’s the grandest collection we've seen for
many a day. Great cartwheels, drooping brims,
flat sailor brims, soft brims. And we've plenty of
WHITE and pastels—maize, blue, green, rose, that
are perfect with summer costumes. Rough straws,
smooth straws and summer weight felts. Our
advice is—COME EARLY!
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5"; READ TRIBUNE ADS AND SAVE MONEY
Mr. and Mrs. T. C Bruno delight-
fully entertained the Night Bridge
Club at their home on Wednesday
evening at eight-thirty o'clock.
The rooms were attractively arrang-
1 ed with numerous zinnias and the
pretty bridge accessories reflected
| pastel colors.
High scores at the close of the
mann and children, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Eastman Sr . Mis. G. E Ratliff and (
children. Mrs H. W Estill and Verna'
Lee. Mr. J. H. Werlla Sr., Mr. and)
i An artistic arrangement of zinnias
i. .wTN.- t { I Mrs. Wilton Chapman and daughter was featured in the reception rooms,
pith.his parents, MroandMrsT J.Anna Sue of Garwood are guests of Spring shades being reflected in the
PoolesrHe was accompanied to Dal- her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R.O. KI-
las by his sister, Mrs John B Muse ser in Bay City this week
who also visited in the city for sev- .. A"..
eral days Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr were visi-
Mr and Mrs Henry Insall returned tors to Rosenberg Wednesday evening was held by Mrs Hal Steel with Mrs.
today to their home in Luling after i going over totake Mrs. W E Davant Jack Wood second high.
a few davs visit in Bav Citv as thelwho was called to Harwood because On handsomely laid trays centered
guests of their parents. Mr and Mrs. | of.the serious illness of her aunt, Mrswith vases of dwarf zinnias th’ de-
c,,,. N,.__j 1. i John Lantkin. , licious refreshments of frozen salad.
Bert Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Frank . . . t . .. , ... , .
Miss Jeanne Martyo of Palacios is I toasted wafers, olives, devils food
the guest of Miss Judith Gaedcke thisi squares and iced tea.
week. Those attending this delightful af-
8 Mw,
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rived Thursday evening coming over Plk
is going to spend the summer with for Mrs Clark and son, Tillie who —
his uncle on a ranch. Mr. Harrison have been guests of he. mother, Mrs .. „ „ „—~
will be home the latter part of the M. q Klein for several days. ' Mrs. ‘ R Hamill entertained the
week.—Palacios Beacon. , ,, , ... . , [Afternoon Bridge Club at her home
nr Mark Pool. .....7. . T, Messrs. Jerry Ludwig and James on Thursday afternoon at three o'-
Mark -P° 01e returned-to John | Castleton were business visitors to clock
cents of contrasting 1
trimming and their clev-i
erly slenderinzing sil- 3
houttes. Irrestiible val- -
ues at these very special 7
prices. *
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W. W. Porter of Hillsboro and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Matchett and Nay Winters of Dallas.
daughter, Elizabeth attended the) Miss Bertha MeClaugherty and small; . ... - , „ .
Blackwell-Ramsey wedding at Alvin nephew. Master Bill White returned guests, Mr, and Mrs.. Mick ey Har
last evening | home Thursday from a visit with her Mr. and. Mrs, Jack Wood, Mr and
parents, Mr and Mrs. A. T. Me- Mrs,,Paul W„ Langham, Mr and Mrs.
Pi . n u. - 1 P R Hamill, Mr. Ellis Hamill and
laugherty,in, an r m iz Misses Iris Darby and Gladys Taylor.
Mrs. W. H. Hodge of Newgulf and; _ ___ J
her mother, Mrs. H. C. Crawford of ।
Gulf spent today in Bay City. A c. __D • 1
Mr Harry Clark of San Antonio ar- Atternoon Bridge
THE DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE. 9, 1934
I Gordon Richardson of Houston is
visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
■ J. S. Richardson in Bay City for a
, few days.
Mr. and Mrs J. A Williams and
niece. Miss Opal Newton were guests
in Palacios Thursday evening.
How Wives Make Their Knowledge
PAY DIVIDENDS
Price tags on every artiele — and every article
within easy reach on the open shelves. No sales-
men to urge them — no salesmen to hurry them.
Here women have a chance to make their know-
ledge of values pay dividends. They choose for
themselves, by themselves, from among the
world’s choice foods — at Piggly Wiggly. And
they save money week in and week out.
THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR
For Friday, Saturday and Monday
June 29, 30 and July 2
Argo Fancy Red No. 1 Tall Can
SALMON_______18c
i fair were Mrs. E. J Crofoot, Miss Be-
I atrice Poole Mis. R. M Davant of
Houston. Mrs. Jack Wood, Mrs. Hal
i Steel. Mrs. Jack Erwin. Mrs. Paul W
Langham and Miss Jean Steele.
Crustene
Shortening, ..41 carton 32c
Hudson Lye, reg size, 2 c. 15c
DID YOU KNOW?
SNAIL culture for human con-
sumption, was a business in Rome
about » R C. France took it
up the later part of the 18th cen-
if the snail could run fast enough
he would never be consumed if
you act quickly enough and buy
reliable insurance now, you will
have protection if fire consumes
or storm destroys your property.
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SHMSE
WANTED: Stenographic work. Have
spare time to do extra work. At your
convenience — Elvira Richer.. Call
150. UH
I done hank hisself!"
| Clerk—"Hanged himself! Did you
J cut him down?"
I Porter—"No, sah! He ain’t dead
I I yet."
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Mrs W S Webb, Mr. and Mrs Tom
Dement and children. Mrs. E L
Slaughter and children, Mr. and Mrs.
E J Plant and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed EKarius, Mr Laird of Wadsworth,
Misses Exie and Ruby Ruth Ratliff,
Lettie and Ida Eastman, Della Macha.
Ethel Doss of Wadsworth, Lottie Mae
Dement, Marietta Webb, Margaret,
Mrs. A. Khlan and granddaughter,
Mrs. H. W Estill and Mrs. P. R. El-
kins spent Wednesday afternoon with
Mm. Jim Roberts of Cedar Lake.
Mr. Edward Webb and Miss Eu-
nice Lleux of Houston spent Sunday
in the Webb home here. Miss Annie
Jo Webb accompanied them to Hous-
ton where she will visit for several
days.
Mr Laird of Wadsworth spent
Thursday in the W S Webb home.
Mrs G. E Ratliff and daughter,
Miss Exie and Mra. W P. Christie
motored to Galveston Wednesday aft-
ernoon. I
Mr Adolph Macha and children of
Midfield and Mr. and Mrs. M W.
Jafluka of Blessing visited with Mr
and Mra. John Jurek Tuesday and
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1934, newspaper, June 29, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554782/m1/3/?rotate=270: 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.