Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, FEBRUARY 1.5, 19S*
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GREGORY NEWS ||
;ff4 THE LOCAL FIELD
I r m Meant u in uvatete t* tows*
* ness this week.
Rev. Bearsan of Aline, ww a gue«
! tn the H. 0. Hughes home Sunday.
?*W.
Hwre’u of Dfciia* is visiting
totty Mr* T. .1. Buckley.
48x20 bailing oh location reasonably leased, jv^
{hi4 with porcelain topped, horseshoe counter. CmxA^
alone cmt more than »•* a#A. No. 7 Frigifejns; ^
rioota. All ready to. go.
Within I block of school and two machine rE-tpr
2 supply houses within short distance.
$2,000.00 worth of fix!ores »t?d the building *jg t.:,
NHNIJ9. f? "-od reamo tor
GSfescr- William* of Swi Antonio
was tn Taft it day or two laat week.
A, W. Montgomery, fro® Ed*
ray, was * business visitor in TSft.
Tueaday,
IT IS SO easy to put unused things ap
in an attic corner! Whether or not they
are ever used again they represent a big
v*h«# which should he included in your fire
insurance. Are your attic things insured?
Mrs. j, A. Brant aad daughter
Aa»JJ» of Chwige Was, visited frtewb
in Taft Tuesday.
ThE DIXIE COFFEE SHOP
Mr and Mrs. A. w Schmidt ware
business visitors In the Guo Schmidt
home Monday.
lies, and Mrs. W. C Bintad of
Bee v llie, were visitors of the H. D
Hughes family Monday-
NEAR THE DEPOT
REFUGIO, TEXAS f
| Mr. * r d Mrs. K M. Schmidt-, were l
iuacueoa 8u<oi lit' and Mis. Fa; ;
iCnte Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. S E. Lewis of Cor
ins Ohdati flatted i" tn? W. 0
Alexander hew* last we"fc-
Moses Josephine Bewteu and Oaor-; *• *«* .T8- ?** T7t.r»-rZ
j gia. Whftely, teacher* in the Gregory; mm Jerry. vnated Dr. and Mi*. 0t> *n •
! school were visitors in Taft Tuesday, j *n Corpus Christs Monday.
! The AUee news report* Mar, and' Master Henry Schmidt, Jr . of Taft.
. Mrs. R. O. Tackett and family have | spent Tuesday visiting hU aunt, Mr*.
moved Lacs to Alice, from Corpus, August Schmidt; in Gregory.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE*
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FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. W. 0. Alexander had tor her, members of the w M U. Monday
gueaui over u«: week end her stater, i atter-oon. at her heme
Mrs. J. S. Hemphill anc son oi dan; —--------
Antonio. - Mia. £ W. Tanner and Miss mar-
___ j Usa Dunks of corpus ChrUu visiteu
Mfuses Perrin, Pauline Puffin and: Mrs, C. K. Smith, Tuesday.
Jewel Hensley and Johnny Bynum ! -—-----
attended a basketball game tn Be*-1 Kenneth McKamey has returned
wile last Friday Eight. * *«» Houston, wbrr? he had Awe
PHONE 0*y n
night «
CHURCH or CHBIftT
F li K &
tm flmtnr rmvm with
geek I?gm«H#srt
Cm®Pw»- fi**5
OB Cm^pb W*8®
8i»*Rfo#*PI'»f«3rw‘l‘'»^ -*5c
Duel’s Barber Shop
Amm Sitmi torn 0*L»«
Stmtfey School at 10 a. m.
Bno. Emaat McCoy preaches mom.
4n* snd evening. Young people meet
at S.30 p. m.
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Mast be remiwed from yaar ear gaiekiy amd by
(lorrErt mrlhcdr. to save It* body.
- GREASE -
Must be vt the proper grxtbe amd aBpi'fd by «*■
pertmred operntmii to save fotsr rhttmi sw»
— OIL —
Must m«t 0>e ee>i»irem«its r*pe<-ies:/ed }»,be!-
ration engtnvm io save y«*r motor.
THIS COMPUETP SERVICE IS VOLKS *f
Humble Service Station
lONE NO. 167 C I,. MAURIN, Ar«t
; Cotton Seed |
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I STAR
;, mvB and OoraMft
] ‘ mmtted
!! $uC Per JtasM: P. 0. fc. t wm
i *
X CCTHWINOHAJ*. WW>S.
SSB
j See about your city taxes brfont
! Pebraary 28th, 183*. as they wf)1 all
| be higher after that date. «-«•
THE (StY OF TAFT
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Jarrett MeOcnnico. who ww; operat -
ed on last Wednesday for appendleUU. |
at the Medtcsl Professional hospital,
in Corpus Christi. was returned tn!
tus home !n Gregory Tuesday, rod is J
getting along nicely at this writing.;
MOT WITH THUS HCW
IRON THAT JOHN
BOUGHT W£ FOR
CHRISTMAS — *T
WCSG+iS JUS?
HAt¥ OF WHAT
TRC AVERAGE
IRON WEIGHS”
its f ASTER, soo/
Mr Goodness, masv
you Ll W£AR TOORSUF
our IRONING
SITTING DOWN /
: For sate. « bargain. A 80-pound j ^ 3fteraoon..........
j ice box, Simmons day bed, and dl . _________
* van. inquire at Tribune office, tf. | F. C, Grider of Odem, ana a
-——---------------------—nr.--;——m ! busin«M visitor in Tail., Monday.
, Mr. Grider reports too much rain
j put «. stop to activities in the vege-
i table fields in that vicinity
MRS. ERNEST OWfllN HOSTESS
TO THURSDAY RRiDOE CLUB
tiORlUR OR. TUMP
WSL-LS
MHU> TOWERS AH®
BET AIR WELLS
E, T. Ellwood
mom «• fwm>« - w.
Mrs Ernest. Ouedin was hostess to
the Thursday Bridge Club Vast week
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Barber of j !ier home on Green Avenue.
Aransas Pass, were Taft visitors last' The Valentin* motif of red and
Fr iday. Mr. Barber will be remember-' wh’;te **s carried out in both the
ed as a candidate for the nomina
tion to ‘.he office of sheriff two
ago.
Those present were Mesdiu.ies u
W, askew. T. N. Blackwell, p. M
Boykin, Jr., D. W. Buckley. L A |
cage, H. 8. Cook, Z. F Cue.-- a. j. j
Guediii C L. Maurin, C. f Turner '
C. c. Wifflams. Alice Wolf. J. W j
Albin and 3 E. Tvev.
i Van Hilliard and S, P. Mires made
• * frying trip to Bertram, Burnett
I county. Tuesday, in Mr. HiUlwfs
| new V-n. That's why we called it
;:i flying trip. SomeUiing over 500
j mites there and return,
! Mr and Mrs. Joe Muller and two
; daughters are visiting at the home
j °f Mrs. Muller's parents, Mr. and
; Mrs. Joe Brittain. Mr, Muller is
! chief engineer for the Ajax Pipe
| Line Company at Dixon, Mo.
; Mns J. J Robinson left Monday
’ night for her home at Bloomington,
j Indiana, Mrs. R.rhinson was called
j here about September j, by the i’uhess
; and death of her mother. Mrs. O. A.
i Williams of Gregory Then her re-
j turn home was delayed by the illness
1 and death of her uncle, G. L
I DF kerman
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY BRIDGE WILT HOLD
ANNIVfcKNARY PARTY
Tiie Thursday Bridge Club will
celebrate with an Anniversary party
next Thursday night, February 22, at
the home of Mrs, c. J. Meyer,
FEBRUARY Wm'iTlAST DAY TO
PAY YOUR CITY TAXES WITHOUT
THE PENALTY ADDED
1..S. MAk'l S right! 11,* rn-w lronmiteter
w.'.gH* ',’UC three pound,. ,iw»t half da**
«f uid . irons it uhi HEAT,
not WhiGH i, tn do v,..j- ironing, .arid
dor-s it f tt(ir, r.tv,■ -ti.l tetter than ever
before. During February only, you can
i»uy a modern Ironmaster on terms with,
out any tarrying choree. Jus- pay ^hc
down and a doUnr a m<-tttb cn your
e«*ctrif. bid. fee ■ 1 ■ Uy out tttorel
Hinton, Texas
Thorsiiy and Friday
Fabroary 1546
A HALL EOAD SHO
MB®Hdng! Lady”
lou OaxtonL Prancfiot Tone
and Ctak Gftt.'l
Rteito Featurettos: 7 Heels of
epedal Selected Shorts. Para-
utounl Hews; Tecimlcoicr Car-
toaiit, iTia3l86y lAnsi"; Three
tteM MusMaif Number, "Utile
Girl With Big wees” and Andy
Ciyds in ‘ Super Snooper.”
Saturday, February 17
“WH,PL WIND”
iSS S*®€CT
Rwito Rwkturottea: Mickey
Mouse CtWUeui, ‘ The Pet Stove'
tauH««af No, ii • Gordon of Ghost
City.''
3Se
U A M»KT&
FOR S «NWf«S
EMBROIDERY CL1 B ENTERTAINED
Mi'V. V*. A Wiilh.'its,: bosre-SS
to members of the Embroidery Club
and Mveral guests on Friday after-
noon of last week. A good time was
had in jolly conversetten and *x-
rt.-snilns a- l**u ■ «hr
Gungj, it; vxrisus handlworic with
some making s, f.y stitches B0W a!1(j
tbfit oi embroidery, knitting, cro-
cheting darning and quilt piecinc.
The hostess assisted by heme-tee,
Manrine White, served a pretty pS'aie
winch held .etch tempting delicacies
as Jellied pear salad, date loaf, mints,
saltirtes. tea and coffee.
The Vafontine motif wss very ef-
fectnaily carried out in the refresh-
ments and plate favors.
Be*t Grade
State* Certified
High Test
Field Seeds
at Reasonable !'*’****
AIsg In Stock
The Famous Swift Red Steer
Gala Mid-Nile Matinee
11:36 Saturday
IB* INVISIBLE MAN'
CLAUD RAINS AND
GLORIA STURAKT
Mim Setaeted SttmimmUm
Sunday astd Monday
February t% and 1§
"CtHODdlkr At Law"
terns HAmx'ixom *m
mm mrmzs
Biaito Teaturattas: Paraamuat
Mem; Screen ScKtrealts; Mu»l~
eel tfwniwr, “Dna All fling Dike
&m Birdies Sim-"
Avenue Ward School elected English
Club officers on Wednesday, February I
14th The officers elected are:
K*tBryn Brittain, President; Jack
Turner. Vice-president; Mary Ann1
Buckley Secretary; R. E Sanders,
First Seargean t-at - arms; Joe Bay to. i
®»cand Sergeant-at-arms; LaVcme
; Jack i
Beverly:
A mih BOAB8HO
7 Reels Of Special Selected
Shorts
Fwramennt Soaxtd Views, Tecbnieotar
CMmp, “LalSaby tan#’; 3 Reel
FJMoai Stevwi, "A UMe 6M WHi»-
SUj Idee-*"; Ucmsdy, And/ ClytLs to
’•‘Super snooper."
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
February 15 and 16
Bialto-Smton
i Second
: Brittain, Olrf English Critic.
| Tutt, Bey English cmitlc;
j J*an Bandars, Girl Health Critic;
! Billie Smith, Boy Health Or,tic;
j RtbeJftm Edwards, importer; ebair-
TtMfldsv wad Wedneeday
Fsmraary 26-21
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Clark, W. S. & Clark, C. W. Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1934, newspaper, February 15, 1934; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749073/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.