The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1943 Page: 5 of 8
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THF, TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1948
st the Jaycees! Attend Th
eir Meetings!
Easterwood, Sparks & Cage
Insurance
Mfomen Entertain
JL Luncheon in
>.£ ChrWi Tuesday
ail.! Mrs
enterl lined several
Kuth Jhomas is New
I ribune Reporter
Miss Ruth Lantlb- Thomas a
daughter of Mrs. \v.
of Taft, has accepted
with The Tribune
itor and local
began her n-.v/
think because their children utq
young their opinion* are not
worth considering. Children ewsr
not. believe because their parent*
are forty they «lw>u!d *it and
wait for death. Allow every one
its a family to discuss aw? b&Va
a say; talk your family hsatgot
over with your ichihlren. When
a family is a Democracy, it has
intangible quality, which in these
days we call morale-—and such*
a family ie invincible.
i : Morning Club met at the
bom.- ,t Mrs. R S Cook Tuesday
rooming Two guests were pres-
■' Mrs Marshall Boykin, Jr..
‘■••'I M;“ Moyd Kirk Members
I'1 * "■ '• Mrs. Bill Wisem.ro.
'■ ■’ ' OtMkiin, Mrs. C. C.
Hi ’. M John Stamper, Mrs
A !> Toland, a- I the hostess,
Mi 11 - ( oik Mrs. Wiseman
bud high score.
O. Thomas
a position
as society ed-
«ew» reporter. She
duties with the
PiM»r this week and most of the
personal and social items in this
issue wore written by her.
Ruth is a native Tuft girl and
has lived here all of her life.
She c‘■ u a member of the gr&du-
•Ming class of Taft High School
!ast year, and knows nearly
everyone in Taft. Her work on
Tiie Tribune this week waa her
first experience as v. reporter,
ami we think she hag done re-
markably well. The trouble is
that we will lose her services j
By MRS, J. P COPPFOGE-
“Whet* Is a Household
A Democracy?”
There is something about a
Mi and Mrs. 11 J. \V
and daughters, La Nolle a
aine, of Brady, were gue
'he home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson Tuesday.
Mre Ralph Walsh
■ B Vah.iff* and
W H Crawford.
Miss Louise Man-
Genrgia, sister ot
d tit- ho'tess.-s
was honoring the
W P>e-'•
(I: Mrs I
per, Mrs.
in. Ok la .
i Atlanta
Sinter, an
t hrrhenn
hin visit
Mrs. XJoyd Kirk has retnrneid
from Bunge, where she had beest
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr«.
Tom Drougooie.
WSfK Holds Business
Met ! in:; Tuesday
Tiie Woman's Society of Chris-
ten, Service or the Methodist
tint’h io Li a business meeting
in the church Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs K L. Burrow gave the de-
votional
N*-xt Tuesday. series of
studies will |>. gin on "The Radi-
an: H-ai!.1’ Mrs. Vtrgl! Culpep-
per will l“ad these studies, and
they will continue through Aug-
ust and September. They are a
slmly of the Bible.
Miss Clara Jo Bell is visiting
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and M-tt-
Adolph Algner, of Poteet
We Thank You
Our Customers!
Mrs. C. A. Lundeed of Baylor
Cutverslty visited her slater. Mrs.
W. D. C. Jones, last week end.
•Mr. and Mrs. W. D. C. Jones
are guests 0f Oscar I). Drisdale
and family in San Antonio this
week.
the years we have been in business in iart, ana
we are very glad to be loyal to them now during
these war times which have made changes in ail
lines of business. We are doing our best to carry
on and serve you in the best possible mariner.
We still appreciate your patronage, and we are
grateful to you for your cooperation in these
limes of rationing, help shortage, etc.
CITY CUSTOMERS: PLEASE GET YOUR
CLOTHES TO US EARLY IN THE WEEK!
were
Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. S. W. Brew-
er's sister, has been visiting here
for the past few days. She re-
sides in San Antonio.
strings. Though Mother could ]
vote at the polls free, she has no ]
vote at home.
Mother can be a dictator. She !
can exploit her husband down to j
his last spark of affection and j
last dime. Take the Whites, j
Mrs. White rules with a nagging :
temper. One daughter, anxious |
to get away from this, marries j
the first man who comes along. I
Mrs. White doesn't sen why she j
did this.
Children can be dictators. 1 j
remember little Jane; when her
parents gave a party, she waa
the center of attraction, and her j
parents sacrifice everything to !
make little Jane happy. Educ-a-1
tion teaches a child should not j
Mrs Edwin-l* has returned to
th>- home of her parents. Mr. and
Mi- E !, fryer, in Taft, after
Visiting with hi r husband, Sat.
Buford 11 Edwards who ha* been
.. ■ .mic: ii; Tursnlt VritOOa, for
the past two months and who
-,vi!i upend ih‘* next month In
r. .f in
l and refi
feta Mir,'..-:
Chester Brittain recently re-
turned from a visit to San An-
tonio.
Cfiurdira
i Uia ni Mrs. ft-.
(KSfUwl ft ' - ii
Captain Rib' "■
1 r duty in <V,
i Bast is at bom
-la L'r. an.) M
gut Taft.
Miss Betty Lou Vance of Refu-
gio is the guest of her aunt, Airs.
Fred Ferguson,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John P. Minter, Minister
Church School, 9:45 a. m. Wal-
j ter Sparks, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m.—
j Sermon by the minister on “Lit
! tie Foxes that Spoil the Grapes.”
i Union service in the Baptist
j Church at s:30 P m. Rev. Virgil
| Culpepper will preach on “Pray-
Mrs. Ralph Walsh of Hunt,
Texas, is visiting in I he home of
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Miller
Harwood.
c-atror .re Your Home Merchant!
Phone 35
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 9:45 u. Bi.
A r. Tutt. superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock,
ii. r U at 7:00 p. m
Evening worship at 8:90.
STONE
STORE
THE TAFT DRUG
SOOVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
E. N. Sullivan, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 1! o’clock
B. T. r at 6:30 p. m.
Everting worship, 7.Jo o’clock.
Taft, Texas
It’s become a smart custom among families who
really enjoy their homes to give the house a present oc-
casionally. From a small occasional piece to an elegant
group or suit of Furniture—you’ll find in our collections
countless marvelous suggestions for the home.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Arnold Ihrig, Pa*tor
Slnton, Texas
Sunday &■ Iinol. 9:55 a. tn.
M r .::;.. service 11 o'clock.
Mrs. C. L Burgess has re-
turned from Orange, where she
had been with her husband, who
has been stationed there. She is
now with her mother, Mrs. R. B.
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stone had
as their guests the past week
end. Mr. and Mrs. L. L .Cochran
You'll Find a Selection ot
>SWARE SCATTER RUGS
’RAMES BEAUTIFUL PICTURES
, CHAIRS CHINAWARE
ROCKERS NOVELTY VASES
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Virgil Culpepper, Pastor
i ’irircli School, **. in-
.Morning worship service, 11.00.
Evening worship service, 8:00.
ts in the home of Mr. and
B. Cunningham are her
; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wil-
of Blue Ridge, and her
Mrs. Josh Moore.
Sunday --9:30 a. in., childrens
song service. 9:45 a. m.. Bible
-tudy hour 10:45 a. m.. worship
1-Vice. 11:00 a. m., communion
: and contribution. Evening service,
via Ladies Bible Class. Tuesday,
L;.,„ p. m Mid-week service. Wed-
! nesday. 8:15 P- __
A New Assortment of Greeting Cards
For All Occasions
SEE US
Before you sell
your
Corn and
Cotton!
KEEPING FAITH WITH OUR CUSTOMERS
Even though changes are brought by war, our policy never wavers.
This store, pledged to always meet customers’ expectations, still carries
on. We are still able to take care of most of your home furnishing
needs and your HARDWARE needs. Come in and see how well we
have been able to keep faith with you.
W ARRIVALS FALL DRESSES
Carole King. Georgiana,
Martha Manning
* colors and prints, all sizes
INCORPORATED
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E. E. DeYlLBISS, Manager
TAFT, TEXAS
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Saturdays, s a. m. and <i p. nn-
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Richards, Henry C. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1943, newspaper, August 5, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712172/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.