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THE MATAGORDA COUNTY TRIBI NE. THURSDAY, NOV 23, 1933
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JEAN STEELE, Society Reporter
CALL 471 OR 39
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Night Bridge
Club Entertained
grand march
During the evening a delightful
number, “Darkness on the Delta,"
Wadsworth Parent-Teacher Ass’n. went to Miss Geneva Hatchett and
The Parent-Teacher Association Mrs. Hale, winning second, was also
held their regular monthly meeting awarded
Tuesday evening. Nov. 14 at the school the hostess served delicious fruit sal.
auditorium. The president and first
vice president being absent, the meet-
? Collegeport.Miss Jessie Mae Hurst of Newgulf Mr. Edgar B Davis of San Antonio, day afternoon.
1 Mr. Amiel Baker, Tampico, Mexico spent Sunday in Bay City with rela- president of the United North and Mr. and Mrs Gilley of Victoria,
chief engineer of the Mexican Sinclair lives. South Development Company spent are here for a visit with Mrs. Gilley’s
Oil Company made a special trip by Mr. and Mrs. Clive James of Hous- Monday in Bay City on business. sister, Mrs. Frank Butter and fam-
plane Sunday from New Orleans to ton visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. C. Fickle of Blessing ily.
visit his father, Mr. C F Baker and J A James Sunday, were visitors in Bay City Monday. Miss Violet Harris of Bay City was___._____-
family. He left later in the day for Jack Young Jr., and Gibbons Car- Mr G W. Davis returned Sunday a week-end visitor in the R K. Fan- ing was presided over by the second
Brownsville to board another plane bett attended the Rice-A. & M. foot- from a few days visit in Kerrville, son home. vice president. Mrs. Murray Seerden.
for his home in Mexico, ball gamy jn Houston Saturday aft- enjoying a hunt near there Miss Alice Lonewood visited home Miss Alice Longwood conducted a
I Mr W C Rossler of Houston was ernoon. Mr Darwin Williams of Matagorda folks in El campese die week-end very interesting lesson on county laws.
• . business visitor in Bay City Friday, Oh may Indies! Have you seen the spent Monday in the city. Hiumotnee Plans were made for a meeting 10
1 Misses Mollie and Billie Lockwood cute flannel pajamas that arrived to- Mr. Bruce Hancock of the El Cam- 2 Tank peerden and Ed Ear be held Friday evening when a magi- of Mrs. Ernest Ryman. Mrs. Leola
1 and Mr Bud Lockwood of Newgulf day at the Marguerite and Genevieve po Rice Milling Company of El Cam- row of Houston were here Sunday cian was to give an entertainment.
were visitors in Bay City this week. Shoppe? See their ad in this paper po was a business guest in Bay City atemooncoins on out to Lake Aus- dividing the proceeds with the asso- 1
Webb and Grace and then go right over for your ae- Monday. Ufor | i -elation. He failed to put in an ap-
lection. Miss Helen Gates returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs Carl Biernbaum of pearance at the appointed time, so the
Mr and Mrs Albert Welch of evening from a week-end visit in ocean crate amved here by evening was spent with an old time
Houston were the week-end guests Kerrville auto Monday of la st week and are spelling and ciphering match, after
of Mr and Mrs A S. Collins. Miss Myrtle Smith spent the week- h ipins care for her father and moth- which pie, coffee, sandwiches and
Mrs. Lee Deville, Master H F Me- end in Houston Mrgand Mrs. Frank Butter Sr. candy were sold.
Guirt Jr., and Miss Birgie Kerr of Messrs. David M Figart and Fat Mrs. Jake Smith of Sarment was a Womans Missionary Society.
Shreveport, La., guests of her uncle Sayward of the United North and Thursday, caller in this vicinity en Woman’s Missionary Society
and aunt, Mr and Mrs. H. P. Me- South Development Company from route to Matagorda. : . o the church The meeting
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Mr and Mrs Bill Ferrell and Mr ner to be given by the ladies of St. from Sargent Friday evening. The by several members bearing on the
Sam Ferrell of Henderson were the Marks Episcopal Church on Satur- state has taken over the building of work.
week-end guests of Mr and Mrs A day, Dec. 9 at the Alcove. They will the highway from Sargent to the Mrs. Odis Rainer and Mrs. Lee Da-
p Bess also have at this time a bazaar and beach and the work will be delayed vidson of Bay City were guests, the
Mrs. Mary Ravenelli of Gulf spent a handsome hook rug will lie given for a time, former giving a most interesting talk
Saturday in Bay City away. The dinner will be 50 cents a Mrs. Murray Seerden was a shopper on the work of a returned missionary.
Mr and Mrs B D Cash and Mr plate. | in Bay City Saturday afternoon. Dr. Lockhart with whom she had the
and Mrs C V Williams of Houston Mr L. B Gueno of the Standard Mr- J. L. Lowe and son. Laddie pleasure of meeting recently,
visited in Bay City Sunday Rice Co., Inc., of Houston, was a motored to Sargent Sunday and also Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Leach of Alvin 1 Business visitor in Bay City Moiday, called at the Walter Branstetter home. .
were the week-end guests of Mr and Mr E. E. Wood was a business vis-I Mrs. Branstetter is in very poor The Ladies Bridge Club was enter-A
Mrs E H Highley i". ■ in Colk geport Monday. I health which their friends here are tained in the home of Mrs Joe Ottis Church, Sunday morning, Nov. 19.
Messrs Lee DeVille and W E Da- Mr Sam Logan of Houston, was in sorry to hear. Thursday afternoon. Members pres-
vant were business visitors in Hous, the city Monday and today on busi- Mr and Mrs. Erie Laird of Hous- ent were Mesdames T. P. Hale, Mur-
ton Saturday ness. ton, spent the week-end with their ray Seerden. Harvey Estlinbaum, Z.
Rev Norman Anderson left Sunday Mr. Eugene J Wilson was a visitor parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laird, Butter and the Misses Lucille Man-
r „ his home in c llege s where i ,; n , and tod ,, going Mr and Mrs. H. M. Seerden and oth- | gum and Geneva Hatchett and the
he is student pastor of the A. & M. over for Mrs. Wilson and daughter,
week at the Presbyterian Church of Sarah Janin who returned from a
College, after holding services this few days visit in Lockhart with her
this city, parents. Rev. and Mrs. L G. H. Wil-
Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott were visi- liams. They will be accompanied
tors in Wharton Sunday evening home from Houston by Mr. B. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and son. Buckman who will arrive from Mad-
Jack Jr., and Mrs. Hal Steel and son, Wis., to be the guest «f Mr. and
daughter, Laura Louise, were visitors Mrs. E. J. Crofoot for a few days,
in Louise Sunday, going over to view Mr. Ellis Green of Galveston is the
the oil well fire there which has been guest of Miss Helen Wood this week,
raging since Friday evening. Mrs. Mickey Hart and Miss Jean
Mr R. M Priesmeyer, local Texas Steele were guests of Mrs. Hart’s
Company agent visited relatives in EI grandmother. Mrs. Agnes Brunner in
Campo Sunday. Markham, Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison of Mr and Mrs. Larry Burkhart of
visitors in Bay City this week Shoppe? See their ad in this paper po was a business guest in Bay City
I Misses Juanita Webb and Grace and then go right over for your se- Monday.
| Walker of Bles sing visited in Bay
City Thursday.
Mr. Willard Cook of Dallas was
business visitor in Bay City this
Among those from Bay City attend-
ing the Bay City-Wharton football
game in Wharton on Friday afternoon
were Mr and Mrs. Ed Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Bond, Mr. John
was beautifully sung by Miss Isabel!
A. .Horn with orchestral accompaniment.
The Night Bridge Club was delight: The hostess presented favors of at-
fully entertained on Friday, evening tractive powder boxes to the girls and
by Mr. and Mrs. PR. Hamill at their unique pencils to the boys. Later de-
tome on Avenue G. at eight ° clock licious iced punch, chicken salad
A graceful arrangement, of lovely sandwiches and cheese pinwheels were Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Reiman,
blossoms were featured throughout erved The table covered with an M. and Mrs z w DeLano Jack
the home, dwarf asters adorning the exquisite lace cloth held as the cen- Lowe Albert Dodd, J G Long. Mr
reception room, red Marliance roses terpiece a bowl of chrysanthemums and Mrs Tony Carr Henry Rureley
in the living room and pink Radiance surrounded with runners of wood Jr Mrs Ernest Relman: Mrs. ARart
buds centering the dining table The fern. On either side stood tall yellow w , sworth and son Albert: Mr and
bridge accessories were attractive in tapers gleaming ----- Wadsworth and son Arti Mr and
At the conclusion of the contract) the dance and confetti added final Mation:
mimes. Mrs. T. C. Bruno held high for merriment to the party , vis, Jade Powers, Mrs. Jack Young
the Eadies of the elub and Mies’iskey About forty-five, guests composed and on Jack Jr; Harry Ellis, Bryan
Mart high for the men Miss Jean the personnel of this gracious affair. Baker Evelyn McNabb Jessie and
Steele with high core for the rusts Mr F R Long recent arrival in Jeanne Poole Vie Wood “Merton
was presented a beautiful Bay City and grandmother of Miss Smith, Vie LeTulle, Mr Williams, Mr
vanity and Mr Jack Erwin having Isabell Horn also was among the and Mrs. Jeff Clark, Mrs. F. G Cobb,
high for the men received a unique guests. . and daughters, Laverne and Kitty
cigarette lighter. . 1 ’ -----Cobb: Victor Collins, Charles and
On daintily appointed trays the de: The Rnn Vobb, F. M. Sutton. Mr and Mrs.
wrolurvod Comers when tray was The Cleaners of the Methtoist ton. Eugene J Wilson Charles Yen-
* ton red taper gleaming in a silver Church held their regular monthly ......ns, Clinton White, Dr. Lane Bar-
business and social meeting at the bour. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Poole Sr.,
The members and guests enjoying Wesley Chapel, Tuesday afternoon at W M Loving Randolph Cox, Laverne
m than fair were Mr. and three-thirty o’clock, having as hos-Secrest, Glendine Thompson. Mr. and
MA T C Bruno Mt and Mrs. Jack tesses, Mesdames H W Bussell, W. Mrs E M. Bell. A. S. Collins, Richard
Mi and Mrs. Paul Langham, E. Davant and Frazier, Autumn blos- Gusman, Mrs E. E. Wood, Mrs Os-
odid Mrs F S Taylor Mr Mick- soms were beautifully arranged in the car Barber, Helen Wood, Marjorie
*Barber, E. W. Willenberr. E. W. Bai-
Mr Eugene J Wilson, Mr. and Mrs | The meeting was opened by the ley. Mis. A. L. Shoultz,Edward
E 3 Crofoot, Mr Kenneth Horton president, Mrs. D E. Cates and im- Shoultz Casey Bates, Carey Smith Jr,'
Mr and Mrs Jack Erwin. Miss Iris mediately following the devotional Mr 5 D E. Cates, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Derby and Miss Jean Steele. ' * - ---------‘ “ in w 1------Mre V Hntcheern
---------------- “' silver holders. Mrs. Maurice Reed, Frank Steves. Mr
Candles and gum was served during and Mrs Jack Parks and daughter.
Fred Broughton, Milam Da-
or relatives.
BCNPSRSEMEAMCITANVOMNEOFWHEN) RE SOPHS
9
a bridge set, after which,
ad with whipped cream and cake.
vice president. Mrs. Murray Seerden.
Miss Alice Longwood conducted a
Members of the Home Demonstra-
tion Canning Club are to meet Wed-
nesday afternoon, Nov. 29 at the home
Sides will be present.
Lyman Fanson who has been work-
ing on the Sargent highway is home.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Butter of New-
gulf visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Butter Sr., and other relatives
Sunday.
The society met Wednesday after- Mrs. C. E. Moser who has been bed-
fast for several weeks, a sufferer
from hay fever, asthma and the flu.
Is reported as being improving.
Miss Annie Doas is in Brownsville
for a few days.
Mr. C. E. Moser was a Friday after-
noon visitor in Bay City.
Mrs. J. L. Lowe and Miss Vera Mae
were in Bay City Saturday afternoon.
Church News
Services at St. Mark's
Episcopal
Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m.
Morning Prayer 11 a.m.
Church School 9:45 a.m.
hostess. The first prize, a bridge set,
Young People's Service League at
5:30 o'clock p.m.
Rev. Paul E. Engle.
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OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
nesday; Nov. 25, 27, 28, 29
Literary Society
On November 13. Mr and Mrs. A
A. Marquet entertained the members
s the Holy Cross Literary Society.
After a short business session, during
which an interesting history of Holy
Truss Church was given by Bill Mc-
Teak, the evening was passed merrily
• the enjoyment of various games.
The host and hostess, assisted by
Miss Anita Hill, dispensed delicious
refreshments. A very delightful time
was had by the twenty-four society
members and invited guests.
Billy Ham was appointed to pre-
pare and read a paper for the next
meeting which will be held at the
Holy Cross Rectory on Nov 27th.
At a recent meeting of the society
It was decided to start a fund for the
purchase of a pulpit for the church.
—Cecelia Nolan, scribe
was led by Mrs. E. G. Cook. At this W. Ingram, Mrs. E. O. Hutcheson,
meeting Mrs Matthews was elected as Austin Castleton, Mr mid Mrs Paul
the new teacher for the class. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Porter,
During the social hour many con- Earl Vaughn, Bob Beavers, Mi. and
tests were played, after which deli-Mrs. M Williamson, Mr and Mrs.
clous cake and hot tea were served J K. Coleman, Mrs. Dora Dienst and
to the following members and guests; mother, Mrs. Esa Magner; Mr and
Mesdames E M. Williamson, Mat- Mis James Scott, Mrs. Jack Erwin,
thews. Fred Mielsch, Tom, Harris,
Crawford Barnett, C. L. Jackson, Tony
Carr, S E Hagar, J. Doyle, E. G. C. C Corley, Mr and Mrs. Ira An-
Cook. D E. Cates, W. R Horn Jr
Mrs. James Scott, Mrs. Jack Erwin,
Mrs. Claude Towles, Mrs. Sallie Mat-
thews, Mr and Mrs. S. E. Doughtie,
derson, George Hutcheson, F. A. Ver-
L. M Matchett and P. G. Secrest.
Afternoon Bridge
ser, John Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Craw-
ford Barnett, Mr and Mrs. W. W
, Wilkinson Jr., Mr and Mrs. P. E.
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Lee, A A.
Fryou, Margaret Carr, Mr and Mrs.
Birthday
Party
Bachman, Inc, is celebrating the
eighteenth birthday of that organiza-
tion, Nov 18, 1933. The entire store
is in holiday attire, and very attrac-
lively decorated in honor of the "18th
Birthday." The walls are in harmony
with the spirit of the festivity, and
while not "draped in tapestry," are
covered with articles most pleasingly
arranged to attract the eye. Royal
Chrysanthemums are the floral deco-
rations, and they really seem to smile
‘the welcome which is felt by all who
center here.”
Mr. and Mrs. Bachman are first, of
• course, in the receiving line, but they
ase assisted by Florence Head Herbert
Rice, Robert Shaw, Charles Jones,
Connie Anderson, D. O. Ward, Clyde
ummings Chas Clark and Roy Rice
in greeting their friends.
"This open house reception is a genu-
ine expression of the friendship which
has been the sincere factor in the
building of the establishment of
“Bach mans, Ine" The response to
their invitation to the "party" was
pleasingly general throughout the
bounds of Matagorda County, for we,
Mrs. Jim C. Lewis entertained with
a smartly appointed afternoon bridge
party on Tuesday at three o'clock in
her lovely home on Avenue G.
Autumn leaves with feathery bronze
chrysanthemums formed a colorful
background for the eight tables of
players. Dwarf yellow chrysanthe-
mums adding a gay touch to the dec-
orative theme The attractive bridge
accessories reflecting the autumn
colors.
At the conclusion of the bridge
games, Mrs. Herman Scott held high
score and was presented handsome
German silver salt dishes and Mrs.
Layton Moore held second, receiving
a pretty bon bon dish in the chosen
silver.
On beautifully appointed trays re-
peating the autumn colors, the dainty
refreshments consisting of pressed
chicken, cheese wafers, sand tarts,
cocoanut balls, olives with hot tea
Lewis Matchett, A. D. Magruder,
Mrs. Tom, Mrs. D. A. Curtis, Mrs.
Grover Horn, J S. Mansfield. Titus
Shearrer, D. R. Chapman, Judge W
O. Carpenter, Henry LeTulle, S. L.
Robison, Analu Gartrell, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Erickson and daughter, Margar-
et; Irby Marie Stinnett, Mary Vest,
Jim Davis Clements, Marvin Hale,
Bill Stinnett, Maurine Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Mosley, Esker McDon-
ald, E. O. Taulbee, Mrs. Jim Horn,
Mrs. Butch Parma, Mrs. Jimmie
Shearrer, all the teachers of the Bay
City schools about sixty-five mem-
bers of pep squad and drum corps,
about seventy-five Bay City school
children and Jean Steele.
Mrs. Bert Carr returned home Fri-
day evening from a few days visit
in Houston with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Insall are in
Houston today on business.
Miss Leona Insall is home recov-
ering rapidly from an illness having
Palacios were Bay City visitors Sat- Matagorda, were Monday visitors in ••
urday Bay City, i
Mrs. Charles Mansuere of Dallas Mr. Guy Hensley returned Monday
spent Friday in Bay City on business, afternoon from a short business trip
Judge W E. McNabb was a busi- to Waco, having gone over to con-
ness visitor in Matagorda Friday, fer with Mr. Hicks of the Hick- Rub-
Mrs. Allen Franz spent the week- ber Company. Mr. Hensley is local
end in Houston with friends, agent for this company.
Mr. Albert White of Blessing was 11 1,1 and Mrs. J. E Simons left
business visitor in the city Saturday, early this morning for Houston where
Mrs. L. C .Cornelius and daughter, the Doctor goes to attend the sec-
Miss Kathryn Cornelius and Miss Es- "“'l annual meeting of the post grad-
ther Walker of Blessing attended the uates medical assembly. While in
showing of "Broadway Thru a Key- Houston they will be the guests of
hole" at the Franklin Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. E F Beckenbach. They
Mr. O. A. Ulland of Northern Head- will return later in the week,
quarters was a business visitor in , Mrs. B. E Simons returned Mon-
Bay City today, day evening from a delightful visit
Mrs. Clyde Meek and Mr. W. Heyne in Dallas with her mother, Mrs. Kirk
of Houston were the week-end guests Hall who accompanied Mrs. Simons
of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bess, home for a visit.
Mr. Leopold Schwartz was a visitor Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott left today
in Schulenberg Sunday going over to for Houston to attend the second an-
attend the funeral of Henry Russek nual meeting of the post graduates
of that ritv medical assembly, which is being held
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker of Mata- there this week.
gorda were the guests of her sister .__
and husband, Judge and Mrs W. E FROM WEDNESDAY’S DAILY-
McNabb today Messrs. E. E. Haubeggar and F.
Miss Virgie’Kerr of Shreveport, La. Kinney of Houston were business vis.
is the attractive guest of her uncle itors in Bay City Tuesday.
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McGuirt Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Caffrey |
for a few days visit, of Beaumont were visitors in Bay
We are very delighted to report the City the guests of her parents, Mr.
continued improvement of Mr. H. P. and Mrs E. O. Taulbee. They have
McGuirt who is recovering from an just returned from a delightful trip
appendicitis operation. Mr, McGuirt to New York, Washington and other
was brought home from the Gulf Hos- points.
pital Thursday. Miss Beatrice Poole lift Monday for
Miss Phyllis O'Brien of Boling vis- Houston to visit her sister and her
ited her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Davant
Jerome Moore Saturday going from there to Beaumont to vis-
Mrs. Leopold Schwartz and daugh- it Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Caffrey.
ter. Miss Helen Schwartz returned on Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Poole Sr., were
Saturday from a few days visit in visitors Bi Houston today.
Houston with another daughter, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. A. P. Bess and son,
Freda Simon Mr. Milton Bess were visitors in
Miss Lewis Taylor was a visitor in Houston today.
Houston Saturday having accompanied Mrs. Jim Hawkins of Matagorda,
Mr and Mrs. H Lee Williams and was a visitor in Bay City today.
party over to the city. Misses Lucille Jackson and Jack |
Mr mid Mrs U V. O’Bannon, Mrs. Williams and Mr. Paul Wheeler of
Blessing were visitors in Bay City
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were served.
The guests attending this lovely af-ibeen brought home this week from
fair were Mesdames A. S. Collins, Luling. Her mother Mrs F. F. In-
Lee DeVille, W H. Stinnett, W S. sail and son, Mr Henry Insall going
Leslie. A H Wadsworth, Leland Win-to Luling for her
ston, H. S. Mosley, Layton Moore, A. Mrs. Carey Smith Sr. Mrs. Orville
D Magruder, James Scott, Carl Huebinger, "Son." and Mrs. John
Buchman, Herman Scott, Arthur Har-Castleton are in Houston for the day.
ris, Rowland Rugeley, B. L. Liven-Mrs Castleton will remain as the
good, Sul Russ Harrington, Paul Pal-guest of Mrs. Chas Tew for several
mer. G. D. Everett, Claude Towles, days.
A. S. Morton, E. J. Crofoot, Spence Mr Kenneth D. Horton was a via-Burst were tire a c 1
Clements F S Taylor W F Tetts, itor in Houston today going over to Rhodes and Mr. Otho Robertson were Blessing were visitors in Bay City
F A Verser, Paul E. Engle, Henry meet Ins brother. Mr. G. B Horton among the Saturday visitors in Bay • Today evening *
Rugeley and John 1 Cadenhead . | of Chicago, III., who ar rived the at | City from Blessing. , Baxter of Matagorda spent |
Mrs Lewis was assisted in serving noon by plane, to la his guest for Mrs John Fox of Palacios visited in " , 10 , .
by her sisters Mrs. Esker McDonald several days the city Saturday, ‘Mrs. J.W. Wafer and little daugh-
and Mrs Elizabeth Hawkins and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Frank Vaughan are Mr and Mrs. Rex Hudiburgh of t of Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs.
attending the Rice-Texas Aggies foot- Houston were week-end guests of Mr. D. O. Dodd and children of Houston
ball game in Houston this afternoon, and Mrs. Ernest Reiman, spent the week-end with their sister,
Messrs. T C. Bruno, Ernest Plant' The political skirmishing is going Mrs 01 ennedy.
and Cashier L. B. Luder, brought in on. There’s one announcement in and Mrs. L. B. Outlar of Wharton and
I the limit of ducks from their hunt the rest will soon follow. Might as hcr mother, Mrs. M. R. Bolton and
I on Friday, I well now as later, if you intend to son. J. R. Bolton spent Sunday after-
| Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Williams, Mrs. make a race, for it costs the same in noon with Mrs. John K. Linn and
I II. B. Taylor and daughter . Miss this paper whether early or late, family-,
Prof. R E. Scott, a former super- Miss Anne Moll, Miss Leah Hughes,
intendent of the Bay City schools, Mr. Robert Gregg and Mr. J. J. Moll
for the past several years in the of Houston were Sunday guests of
O. J. Doubek.
have me all over the coun-T , | a
ty, each o e glad to have a part in LOC a ang
waiving the “glad hand" to so worthy Personal Mention
win * organization, and happy to have
included n the among those pres- FROM FRIDAY’S DAILY-
ent” to celebrate. Refreshments were
served all during the receiving days
Mr. Albert Oertling is spending a
Gladys Taylor are spending today it
Bachmans, Inc. few days in Rockport, going over for Houston
| Only eleven more days till Thanks- and
imomhers of the ................. 9 . nouston gueste
, ally And they have for special a duck hunt. Only eleven more days till Thanks- and for the past several years in the our were unday guests 01
am nn Ria .1 L Koeber Mr. Kenneth D. Horton returned giving so don't wait till the last min- same position in Richmond was the and Mrs. H. A. V erser and fam-
p a chirr woadl of Etrial home Thursday evening from a few ute to order that ticket via the Mis- guest of Prof. E O. Hutcheson Sun- 1 1" 0 _
MP 9 extend "their Rec | days business trip to Humble and souri and Pacific Lines to the Texas- day afternoon. . Mr. A. S. Patterson left today for a
Rake who came to extend Houston A foothall game for that dav ----few days visit with his family in Fort
Citations in the celebration Other
out of town guests are here, whose
names we did nrt get
(Greetings and congratulations to
you Bachmans, Inc., and may your
18th birthday party be just the real
beginning of bigger and better things
Yor you and for a bigger and better
BBay Citv
Houston A. & M football game for that day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Serrill and Just see Jean Steele and all necessary
Mrs E. W. Willenberg are spending arrangements will be made by her
today in Houston. Mrs. Willenberg Remember the round way fare is on-
will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ly $3.35 leaving here at 5:02 Thanks-
J. V. Stovall | giving morning in Houston at 7:30,
Mr. A B. Pierce of Blessing spent leave there at 9:45 and arrive in Col-
Thursday in Bay City on business, lege Station at noon. Hurry with that
Mrs Jack Young and son, Jack Jr., order for a ticket
FROM TUESDAYS DAILY-
Worth.
COFFEE
ADMIRATION
3 lb. can 74c
1 Pound Can
25c
OATS
Be
TAMALES
4RYSTAL WEDDING
55 oz. pkg. 16c No.
CALIFORNIA RIPE NO. 1'CAN
LIVES, medium size . 14c
MIR CLE W HIP
QU ART JAR
SALAD DRESSING ... 27c
FINE winri BLUK
COCONUT
PER LB.
19c
UNCLE OLLIES
11/2 can 10c
PIFILLITS MED. SIZE CAN
PORK and BEANS 5
ASSORTED
TOILET SOAP
. 3 bars 5c
MORTON’S READY MIXED SAUSAGE
SEASONING, . 1 lb. can 21c
PURE RIBBON CANE
gallon
syrup can
HOME MADE
TOUTON’S SUGAR CURING SMOKE
57c Salt 10 pound 79c
I are spending today in Wharton, the ---------------
I guests of Mr and Mrs. W H. Robi-FROM MONDAY’S DAILY-
Ison, going over especially to attend |
the Bay City-Wharton football game Mr. John Butler of Oklahoma City,
I there this afternoon. They were ac-Okla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs
j companied over by Gibbons Corbett E. J Crofoot for a few days.
A smart affair of Friday evening and Harry Ellis, who will attend the Mrs. Ella K Dunn of Blessing was
was the informal dance given by Mes- game. a Saturday visitor in Bay City,
clames Jim Horn, Joe Freeman and 1 Mrs. S. S Taylor spent Thursday in!
Grover Horn complimenting their | Houston, guests for the week-end her sister
•laughters Misses Isabelle Horn. Jes- Mr. G. W Davis left Thursday on Mrs. L. F Lauer and son, L. F. Lauer Wharton Sunday
sie Irene Freeman and Melody Horn a few days hunting trip to West Jr., and Miss Salome Kirby of Hous- ** *
at the Rice Hotel from eight-thirty till Texas. ton and Mr. Joe Novak of New Wa-
eleven-thirty o’clock. Mr. and Mrs T. J. Poole Sr., their verly.
Mr. and Mrs. E D. Harris spent the
Dance Honors Misses
Horn and Freeman
Mrs. John M. Corbett and son, Gib- Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gueno of Hous-
bons. Jack Young Jr., and Albert ton were visitors in Bay City Tues-
Wadsworth attended the Rice-A. & day,
M. foothill game in Houston Satur- Mr. 1 c Huston is spending today
day in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W DeLano and Mr. and Mrs. W. K Wellborn, Mr.
daughter, Miss Martha Jane DeLano and Mrs. J. W. Bradford of Angle-
and Mr and Mrs. Maurice Reed mo- ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and
tored to Louise Monday evening to Mrs G. W. Davis.
view the oil well fire there. | Miss Louise Phillips of Matagorda.
Mr H B White, representing the visited in Bay City Tuesday.
Atlatl Royalty Company of Houston, 1 Mr Harlan H. Winn with the Trav-
was in Bay City on business Mon- elers Insurance Company of Hart-
day, ford. Conn., arrived in Bay City to-
| Mrs Mae Brunner and mother. Mrs. day on business with Mr. Paris A.
Mr. and Mis. John Neary had as Alice Preddy, Mrs Mary L Capps and Smith, local agent for his company.
Mr. Albert Oertling were visitors in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dye of Hammond,
. I Ind., arrived in Bay City Tuesday I
Mr. P F. Campbell of Palacios was for a few days visit with his par-
a visitor in Bay City Monday on bus- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dye.
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The lobby in which the guests were daughter, Miss Louise Poole and son,
greeted was attractive with lovely Mr T J. Poole Jr. were visitors in week-end in Galveston with his moth-
yellow chrysanthemums and wood Houston. Thursday
Fern. White Marguerite lent its gay
touch of color. Receiving were the
hostesses, Mrs Jim Horn in a smart
Mr. S. S. Taylor was a business vis-
itor in Weimar Wednesday.
er. Mrs. R L. Harris.
Mrs. Mickey Hart returned home
Sunday evening from an enjoyable
Miss Helen Cates is spending the visit of two weeks in Austin with
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kehrer had its
guests Saturday and Sunday, their
daughter, Mrs B. T. Carter and chil-
dren of West Columbia and their son,
Mr. Vastine Kehrer of Beasley.
WADSWORTH
model of black satin, Mrs. Freemanweek-end in Kerrville. her uncle Mr J. R. Preddy and Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Gray and Mrs. George Preddy. She was accompanied home
Mr. Frank Butter Sr., is confined to
his home suffering with pneumonia.
Mrs Lee Drego and children. Dr. Mr. Frances Flock was a business
| and Mrs. James and daughter, all of visitor in Houston last week.
Houston, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. R. R Fanson and
in stunning brown satin and . Mrs. ____________. _____________-______.. _____________,___________________
Grover Horn in a handsome brown Standard have returned from an en-by Mrs. Preddy who will visit her Mrs. Drego’s grandmother. Mrs. Elise Miss Margaret Fanson spent several.
Face gown and the honorees. Miss jovable visit in Luling and Dallas, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W H. Stinnett Richers. days last week in the S. E. Dickinson
Mrs. Drew Mosley and Mrs. H. D. for a few days. I Mr Albert Oertling returned home home at Collegeport.
Poteet plan to leave Saturday for a Messrs. E. O Hutcheson, R, Q. Peg-Saturday from a few days hunting Mr and Mrs. J. H. Ottis and sons |
ram. Bob Baker, Stanley Cernosek| trip at Rockport, his former home. Matt and Tom left Tuesday of last 1
Mrs. Franz Huebner and daughter, week visiting Reverend O'Reilly and
Miss Pauline Huebner and Mr. Roh- other friends in Temple, leaving there I
for Okarche, Okla., where they ar-
rived Thursday evening for a visit
____________. with a son and daughter and other
day to her home in Collegeport after relatives.
. Mr. George Doss of Los Angeles.'
Isabell Horn, wearing a lovely black
corded crepe gown with corsage of
dwarf yellow chrysanthemums with
fern: Miss Freeman beautifully at-
tired in black crepe and Miss Melody
Morn wearing a dainty frock of pink
crepe combined with silver, they both
wore corsages of Sweetheart roses
with fern
The ballroom was distinctively ar-
ranged with the chosen feathery yel-
low blossoms and formed a fitting
background for Manuel and His Mid-
might Ramblers as they furnished de-
Rightful music throughout the eve-
■4a*.
As the guests arrived the young la-
dies were presented corsages of dwarf
chrysanthemums and buttonieres of
these flowers were presentee! the
young men, the blossoms being tied
| few days visit to points in Louisiana.
Mrs. Sweeney of Tyler is the guest
I of her daughter. Mrs. A. B. Hutch-
ison for several days visit.
FROM SATURDAY’S DAILY
Mrs P. R. Hamill and Mrs. E. J
Crofoot are spending today in Hous-
ton.
Mayor Paris Smith is attending the
Rice-Texas Aggies football game in
Houston today
Mr. Elmer Pipes, representing the
National Life and Accident Insurance
Company is a business visitor in Bay
City this week.
Mrs. Crawford Barnett, Mrs. Pat
Thompson and Mrs. Paris Smith were
and Tom Driscoll attended the Rice-
A. & M. football game in Houston
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Emil Ottis of Wads-
worth were visitors in Bay City Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Victor Mock and Mrs. Gus
Brown are spending a few days in
Luling and Austin.
Mr. Mickey Hart was a visitor in
1 Houston Sunday, going over for Mr.
and Mrs. P. G. Huston who have been
there the past two weeks in the in-
ert Huebner were visitor# in Hous-
ton Monday.
Mrs. Stewart Savage returneel Sun-
a week-end visit in the city with Mr.
Calif., arrived here Thursday for a
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Monday in the city. W. W. Doss Sr, his brother and sis-
Mr. Arthur Holloway and brother, ters and other relatives.
Mr. Ollie Holloway of Edna and Mr. Mrs. Frank Seerden and baby and
Ted Mangum returned Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seerden of
ning from a splendid hunting trip of Houston came Saturday and visited
and Mrs R. A. Kleska.
Mr. Jake Smith of Sargent spent
visitors in Houston Thursday.
Messrs. J. C. Lewis, V. L. LeTulle
with blue and gold ribbon, carrying 1
out the high school colors. Joe Fry-and M O. Savage enjoyed a duck
apo and Miss / Allie Jay’ Sisk led the hunt Friday at the LeTullo farm in
terest of Mr, Huston’s health. His ning from a splendid hunting trip of Houston came Saturday and visited
many friends will be delighted to the pa st week at the Kokernot Ranch until Monday in the H M. Seerden
know he is feeling much better and near Alpine. They bagged three deer home, when Mrs. Seerden accompa-
improving rapidly, land reported seeing many others, tried them home for a week's visit
Mr. and Mrs George Stubblefield Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gillette of with them and her other children
of Houston were the week-end guests Gulf were visitors in Bay City, Mon- there.
of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. day. While here they visited his par- Reverend Houck of Matagorda fill-
W. F. Tetts. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J S. Gillette.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J S. Gillette
Reverend Houck of Matagorda .fill-
ed his regular appointment here Sun-
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CARROTS....
PER BU NCH
5c
NICE SIZE JON ATHAN
IPPLES,. 2 dozen 25c
EXTRA LARGE STALK
CELERY___________12c
FANCY RED
GRAPES. 2 pounds 15c
POTATOES, 10 lbs. 17c
RICH RED JUICY «>
CRANBERRIES... 23c
YELLOW
ONIONS, 4 pounds 10c
GOOD QUALITY
MIXED NUTS..... 15c
TURKEYS
FULL DRESSED
HENS___________
JASMINE
HAMS__________
JOWLS
SALT MEAT....
ROT ND LOIN
BEEF___________
PER L.B.
..16c
PER LB.
13V2C
4 LUN
PER LB.
10c
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BACON.
PER LB,
26c
15c
PORK SHOULDER
ROAST, Ham, lb.. 14c
BEEF CHuck or BRISKER tan
ROAST
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1933, newspaper, November 23, 1933; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1696482/m1/4/?rotate=90: 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.