The Texas City Star (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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TEXAS CITY STAR, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1915.
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SOCIETY
In Drugs, Purely Is
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The Delicatessen
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525 7th Ave. North
DAD’S PLACE NEXT DOOR
Really!
B. Y. P. U. NOTES
TEXAS CITY DRUG CO
nor none
Phone 84
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SPECIAL F OR 10 DAYS
Messrs. J. Jacobs of Every-
Palm Olive
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The schooner Thomas F. Pol-
Free Tea
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to Galveston Tuesday, returning
Central Grocery
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AMUSEMENTS
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entertainment last night.
FREE HOUSE LOTS
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The LIVINGSTONE HOTEL
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CRYSTAL THEATER
C. 0. ROSS & SON
TONIGHT
STAR THEATRE
.. DAD’S PLA CE..
THE DELICATESSEN NEXT DOOR
TRADE AT HAMILTON’S
The Pure Food Grocery
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they will be glad to welcome i body ‘s, C. Hassler, E. E. Taylor
their army and civilian friends.1 of the Central Grocery, and J.
Ideal arrangements for supper • W. House, motored to Houston
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yesterday on business, returning
in the evening.
Mrs. C. M. Johnson went to
Galveston yesterday, to visit
with friends-
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TEXAS CITY HEIGHTS.
GROCERY STORE
Niuth Avenue and Sixth Street
A FIRST-CLASS HOSTELRY
“Selling better clothes for less money.” Suttle Building, Phone 334. Let us do
your cleaning, pressing and altering.
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Give Texas City a chance to have the appearance of a real live city and not of a back-woods village with cattle
on the main streets and sidewalks.
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Give the women and children a chance to go about the city without the fear and danger of being trampled upon
and injured by cattle and horses.
Fresh Shipment Spanish Mackerel,
Trout and Redfish.
And 3 Cakes Palm Olive Soap, worth 15c a
piece given away Free.
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NEWS OF THE M. E. CHURCH
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tained the party, 1
I them attending the Old Settlers’
Prices That Are
Right
Phone 130
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GOODSON DRUG CO.
“THE REXALL STORE”
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Shampoo
50c
Miss Kate Birdwell of Nacog-
• doches is visiting with the Misses
WHY NOT OWN YOUR OWN HOME?
WHY pay big rent when a small cash
payment and smal monthly payment
will pay for your home?
See WEBB & JOHNSTON,
Phone 327.
Home of the Keystone
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THE JEWEL THEATER
TONIGHT
Florence Turner
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“FOR HER PEOPLE”
4 Parts
E. Edwards of San Antonio,
has finished his business here,
and returned to the Alamo City-
Miss Bernice Whitney; and
j Messrs. George and Lloyd Whit-
Sunday School was well at-
tended- The membership is in-
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb McCawley
j. of Brookshire have located in
; Texas City. At present they
are visiting with tneir relative,
Emmet Palmer, in West End-
Ehmog
HE STO
EPWORTH LEAGUE
Mr. Hoyt led the Epworth
League meeting Sunday night.
He spoke on the “Christian
Homes.” Several of the members
helped to make the meeting in
teresting by giving their ideas
of the subject.
Wm. Moore’s launch, the
Nancy C, went to Galveston yes-
gin bad weather, but was floated
Jlater.
in the
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THIS WEEK
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Owing to the sickness of W.
H. Bailey, the Baptist Ladies’
Aid did not meet with Mrs. W.
H- Bailey, First avenue north,
and Mrs. E. S. McCarver enter-
tained the society. Plans were
favorably considered for a house
warming, as soon as the Baptist J
Parsonage on Seventh avenue
north is completed. One visi-
tor attended the meeting, Mrs.
A. McFarland. Delicious cake
and punch were served. The
next meeting will be wit Mrs.
J. C. Selvidge. The members
present were Mesdames Bailey
Amick, Martin, Watson, Mur-
phy, Lilland, McCarver, Sel-
vidge and Kerby.
The United Charities Associa-
tion will have its next regular
meeting on Monday, March 1,
with Mrs. J. T. Hogwood, Sec-
ond avenue north. All , mem-
bers are requested to be pres-
ent. Visitors are welcome to
attend.
Give the poor man’s cow a chance to have some good grazing.
Give the poor man a chant 2 to lower the cost of living by raising his own vegetables, for his family; not for
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Anderson, “His Consecration to
the service of Jehovah”; Rev.
Watts, “Qualifications of a Naza-
rite”; Miss Zola Higginbotham,
“Special Call from God”; Miss
Mae Johnson read an interesting
article on, “Home Influence and
Training.; Miss Clara Higgin-
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tory of His birth-’; Mr. O. M.
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Do not forget to phone society ; Miss A. Weinteer was a Gal-
items and personels to The Star. veston visitor yesterday.
evening. Business de-
8882.08444
The B. Y- P. U. was led by
Mrs. Patterson Sunday night.
The subject was, ‘Sanctification.’
The leader sang a solo.
The B. Y. P. U. gave a book
social Friday night which" was
well attended, and all reported
a good time. Twenty-nine books
were added to the library, all
of which are choice books and
worthy of reading. Those who
did not find suitable books to
bring, brought money to buy
books. Each person came repre-
senting the name, of some
Each person came to the social,
representing the name of some
familiar book and these had to be
guessed by the other members
present.
Mrs. A. J. Lohec and little
daughters, Margurite, Gertrude
and Elexia, who have been
spending a few days with Mrs.
Lohec's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Vogg, of West End and her
Value of a Banking Connection
‘F you are familiar in any way with the up-
hill fights of successful men or women,
' you can readily appreciate how often a
bank account or an association with a
reputable bank has saved these people from em-
barrassment time after time in the early days.
The first step in a successful career is an active conneo-
tion with a bank of integrity and stability like ours.
We make our depositors feel at home. By little acts of
courtesy and help we show we are at their service, always
ready end willing to help them in any financial problem
TEXAS CITY NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $100,000.00
The'eleven o’clock church ser-
vice was well attended. A pleas-
ant feature of the service was a
beautiful song by the chior. Rev.
Watts preached a very helpful,
as well as a very interesting ser-
mon. His text /as taken - from
Ezekiel 8th chapter, and 1st
verse, “As I sat in my house and
the elders of Judah sat before
me, that the hand of the Lord
Jhovah fell there upon me.”
gyanti. Rev. Watts told of the influence
, of the home life and the spiritual
ney, made an afternoon trip
benediction of God loving and
God fearing parents. The even-
ing church service was well at-
tended, and another good ser-
We will give away Free a number of
Building lots
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==-=e End Chapel. Singing, and re-
“PALM CIRCLE” IS OPEN -citing the Scriptures, and reci-
----- i tations, kept those attending
“Palm Circle,” Sergeant and well entertained. The choir has
Mrs- H. M. Crull s new resort on ■ over fifteen good musicians,
the beach in the Eleventh Infan- * * -
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vagrant cattle.
Give Texas City a chance to become a “city beautiful,” with ample trees, shrubbery and flowers
Give the citizens a chance to keep the streets, gutters and sidewalks clean and sanitary.
consist of all the season’s deli-
cacies. Phone to Eleventh In- , . „
c. , „ lard, from Norfolk to Texas City,
fantry headquarters for reserva- i ’ . 1,
i- ,AA, has been towed to Key West for
tions. (Advt. 22.) I . r, . J ,
repairs. I ne vessel went ashore
Texas City is to have hot rolls every
evening at 5 p. m. Also a full line of Pastry
such as Pies, Cakes and Delicacies of all
kinds. Remember the hour—Hot Rolls at
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That’s why we sell and Guarantee all San- ox
Remedies and Toilet Preparations. We Give
Real Value for Real Money.
and dancing parties. Largest
dancing pavilion in the city, in-
cluding best music at only 10
cents per dance. Mr. and Mrs.
Crull assure their friends that
Miss P. Pickett of Waco is vis-
iting with Mesdames Henson,
, Wood, and other Texas City
friends.
try Club, is now open, where i
evening text.
The League meeting was very
successful. Miss Belle Follett,
lead the meeting. The subject
for the evening was “Samuel.”
The Benedivtion of a Spiritual
Home.”
The following are those who
had parts in the program:
Miss Grace Higginbotham,
who made a short talk on "His-
too large for us to handle.
they have a first class place, with Scogin on Eighth street. Mrs., creasing right along, and the
every convenience for an evening Scogins sister, Mrs- C. 1. Grimer officers and teachers are taking
of innocent amusement. Meals is also visiting with the family, great interest in their work.
AT LAST!
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Better Clothes For Less Money
Why not get a suit made to your individual measure this time instead of a
“hand-me-down?” There is no difference in price, and you will find a vast difference
in fit and wear in favor of the made-to-measure kind. Come around and look over
the samples whether you want to buy or not. It is time for a spring suit.
. D. E. ANDRUSS
M. Wilcoxen, a business man
of Houston, spent a busy day in
Texas City Tuesday- \
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The Ladies Aid of the Central
’ M. E. Church, and the West End
:: Methodist Mission' Society meets
at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow with
' Mrs. J. C. Kelly. The members
. of both societies are urged to
I attend.
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A. Breedlove led the Epworth
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For QUICK, EFFICIENT i Miller, recent arrivals from De-
RELIABLE SERVICE [troit, Michigan, are still in the
patronize city transacting business.
The Texas City Champion Shoe Shop
Between Depot and Oklahoma Hotel
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will lead the League next Sun-
day. This will be a missionary
lesson, and will be very interest-
ing. All are cordially invited to
attend.
The West End Mission So-
ciety and the Central Mission So-
ciety will be intertained at the
home of Mrs. J. C. Kelly Thurs-
day at 3:00 p. m. Mrs. Kelly is I
a member of both societies. All
the members and friends are cor-
dially invited to attend.
Mrs. Ailce Baird entertained
the Mission Study Class Mon-
day evening. The following mem-
bers and friends were present:
Mrs- A. C. Graf, Misses Grace,
Clara and Zola Higginbotham,
Rev. Van Watts, Messrs. J. Kir-
by, Lively and Elmer Webb.
After the lesson had been dis-
cussed and the next lesson as-
signed, the hostess served deli-
cious refreshments consisting of
salad, sandwiches, fancy cakes
and coffee. All present had a
most delightful time.
vice. Miss Grace Higginbotham ************** 9 •
ASK FOR
PURITY BRAND
===== ICE CREAM
Bode KAHN-SCHAPER ICE CREAM CO
Galveston. Texas. Phone 4060 *
, , . , „-;pg mon was preached. The 16th
terday moring nd the chapter of John, and the 9th to
while switching around, the i 4111 ‘
propeller wheel became entangl- llth verses were used for the
ed in a wire cable, necessitating
immedjate repairs.
Messrs. C. E. Reichle and L.
Let us make you prices on Pastry of all
kinds for your Party- No order too small
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A Real Bargain
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sister, Mrs. r. E. Follett, on
Second street and Seventh ave-
nue, returned to their home in
Alta Loma Friday evening. Mr.
Lohec came for them in his car.
Mr. Lohec is connected with the
Water Works at Alta Loma. i botham was organist for the ser-
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The Texas City Star (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 24, 1915, newspaper, February 24, 1915; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576741/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Moore Memorial Public Library.