The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TAFT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1S41
m FOUR
Easterwood, Sparks &
INSURANCE
Petroleum Building
Mrs. Buckley Hostess
To Morning Club
Miss Brooks-
Progrant ots
Vegtables
Mrs. P. V. Allen to
Succeed Mrs. W,
!Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
| Kirk Entertain
g-j (Mrs, Edwin Ivey
%; Hostess to Club
G. Thomas
MR*
Taft Represented at
Ked Cross Meriting
\t i - l) A Rflfkh W
Pioneers
j The Tally-Hs) Bridge Ctnb m m-
! ben? mist with Mra. Eh!win Ivey
j Thursday afternoon for a regular
j mestStf.
| One. guest. Mrs. Osjr Langford,
played brifig- with the folio wing
members, Mm, Tom Reding, Mrs.
George DeVilbiss, Mrs. John La-
flue, Mrs. Bob Blake, Mrs. J.
Walter Mayo, Jr. Mrs. R. C. Dll-
lion and the hostess, fMr*. Ivey.
At the conclusion of the games
Mrs. George DeVilbiss received
the high score award and Mrs.
Tom Reding the cut prize.
Refreshments were served later.
Mrs. John LaGua will be hostess
to the dub nest Thursday.
Tue-dry merjilos lie- Morning
Ri-jii,'... )ii. nre.ihf.-mt mm «'iv-
■ i Mrs t r »o>hm, Mrs. r. E.
Turn • "Mid Mrs K W. Srtndnrs
•< bo were guest and Mrs. If. S.
t’oid. Mr*. T N. BUckwell. Mrs.
Walter Soirtis lr. Mrs. J. 1!.
S tamper and Mrs Matr'">!I Boy-
kin. the members present.
Ai the c inclusion of th- gamer
Mrs. Stamper received the award
for high score.
Thursday Club
Entertained in
'Blackwell Home
: Vegetable
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M! <s Kii**h«i! hg|
I H. R c.rt ,
j S i the hruiHs Gj-
Mrs. MlUoa Qiiiij
|!,f {!'e ctuh
i other busluw* trcm,
Club Achlereatesth
I cusstwl i,nd the
| log committee *4,
i Mr*. H. Lft* ^
jMrs. C. A. Brtajfcti
KdHjiebner.
Miss Brooks i* bv
The Taft Home IJemoostratton
Crib met. at. the home «f
Rayburn Monday afternoon
•M re W. 0. T!».»««, president of
th club, presided during the bus!-
ness hour, then he turned th-
meeting over to the newly el 'cr- d
president, Mr*. P. V. Allen. Other
officer* elected at this time were
vice-president, Mr*. Otto Rayburn,
secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Ross
Ilams, council delegate. Mrs. Stuart
Smith, and reporter, Mrs. Matir-
ine Schultz.
Twelve member* were present
for this meeting.
Plans were made to entertain
the Rincon Home Demonstration
Club in Taft on November 21.
| The pion-H-cs were entertained
j at the home nt their sponsors.
S.otur- [ Oil
played
Mr. and Air* Lloyd Kirk,
day night, flames were
on the back lawn and a conned!
fire along with sotrles told by
,D. L. Vest were enjoyed.
Refreshments were served to
the following: Charleen French,
Dorothy Lou Ritchie, Laverne Mc-
Cann, Billie Uriee, Helen Tborlng-
ton. Mary Lou Green. Janice
Smith, Dottle Edgar, Polly Haber,
Agnes Cummins. Cathleen Sparks,
Jon-? 11 Cook, Bohbye Pyron. Josie
Sarnman, Dorothy Davis. Nora
'Mae Gilleland, Dorothy Mires,
Helen Howie Roberts. Phyllis
Tutt. Joan Cage, Joann Junes.
hit*. J. Avery ffllaaeou, vice-
j&- RMWident of the County Red Cross
K Chapter, presided at a tnee'ing
if|. that wum b.'ld Friday morning at
§!' Ike Star buck Funeral Home In
jAr ©Inton. During the business meet-
' f«* Mrs. Jewel Schly gave a re-
c psvt a long with others. Plans
tor th© home nursing clatme* were
dUftmsaed.
Those who attended from Taft
were; Mrs. 8. W. Brewer. Mrs.
Jewel Schly, Mrs. P. V Allen,]
®Sw. Charles French, Mrs. J. Avery i
(Masson and Mrs. Bob Blake.
1 The nejit regular meeting is to
Ini on November 14th.
T. N. Block
The borne of MrSj
well was attractively decorated
with beauty berries and other fall
flowers when sh.j was hostess to
the Thursday Bridge Club at her
home Thursday afternoon.
Guests playing with the mem-
bers were Mrs. R. S. Cook and
Mrs. TV". P. Mullen and members
present were 'Mrs. Cas IMaurln,
Mrs. Robert Roundtree, iMrs. F.
L. Morris, Mrs. C. H. Turner,
Mrs. I). W. Buckley, Mrs. Z. F.
Guest. Mrs. Ernest Guedln. Mrs.
C. J. Meyer, Mrs. L. A. Gage, and
Mrs. Homer Eaaterwood.
High score award went to Mrs.
Turner and cut award to Mrs.
Maurln.
Refreshments were served from
trays centered with vases of beau-
ty berries.
Mrs. Pal Maurin
Hostess to
Embroidery Club
__________ molasses or "stare kL
Mrs. Pal Maurln was hostess j to "tone up" tie t|
to the Embroidery Club that met j spring. Today tbit >
at her home Friday afternoon with | Is done the yamaist*
t!>. following guests present: Mrs. know II jg what
Lula Stephen*. Mrs. Clyde Martin, j more pleasant to fcM
Mrs. E H Daniel, Mrs Ernest I t*vp vegetable* hi thj
dlnghan. Mis 0. A. Price. Mr*. ; Brooks altH) rate »
Paul Edgar. Mrs. M l». VMt.se, on cooking «kkl(ia|i
Mrs. J 11. Pa'vlck and Mr* Mils . r 'tain their gantai w
Barnett 'lr* Fred Mlrej ggg
•Member? pr-e tit wi-re Mr - C prize f r high aetw *
J. Meyer, M s K. W. Sandars social hoar. Refrefitej
Mm E. N. Tuu Mi Miller liar served by the tea*!
wood, Mr* Jack WIsP*-. Mr- W C A. Hroaghtos Sr
A. Widi.it),- Mr. W. L Thor lug Gabriel Mr* J. F. C«?td
•on Pr slon -Mullen and 'In lc-<t II. Lee Vinciat. m
Brooks, and Mrs SS|
X e<s!- work w.i.i dun- during i Th.- neat sneetiai <j
th'- social h'.'ir, 1.,tor the host* will bo Tuesday, Qtirtej
served :i salat! pi; n In the home ot Mil tj
- i Kinald-
Four Circles of
Auxiliary Met
In Homes
Bachelors Club ai)d
F. H. T. Club
Together
DOWN ON THE FARM
“How sure thing* down on the
tnrmV
r “Well, dad's doing ijuite well
•m- tm bis barbecue sandwich stand,
hut he's Juat about breaking even
«o bis gas and oil."
ore. Homer Essterwood. Jimmie
Moore, R-yverand Paul Edgar. Mr.
i.nt) Mr*. I). L. Vest, and Mr. and
Mrs. Kirk.
iMrs. Jack Sohmaiatieg
was
hostess to seventeen members and
one visitor of the Woman’s Aux-
iliary of the Presbyterian Church
at her home Tuesday afternoon.
Mr*. F. M. Boykin, Sr., Mrs. Toby
Hughes. Mrs. Preston Mullen, and
Mrs. William Ltllico presenting
the program.
Circle two met at the home of
IMrs. Miller Harwood with thir-
teen members present. Mrs. R.
J. Lobough had tb > program.
Eighteen members of Circle
Three met at th« home of Mrs.
F. M. Boykin. Jr. Mrs. L. A. Cage
had charge of the pr grant and
Mr*. E I. Crow cave the bibie
study. Two visitors also met with
this
The F. H. T. Club held !t« I
first meeting with the Bachelors j
Club Tuesday night with the F ,
H. T. Girls serving a spagettl ]
supper aft-r-r which an entertain |
mem was enjoyed.
The club plan to meet again in j
the n or future.
W. S. C. S. Met in
Circles Tuesday
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Cirri ■ One of the Woman's i
Society of Christian Service of
>he ‘Methodist Church met at the j
home of Mrs. Ray Cardwell with j
Mrs. Tom Reding giving the les-j
sou. Mrs. W. H. Humphries gave j
the devotional and Mrs. John j
Stamper revie w part of "The | The Skor-ill Bridge d-tb m. >
Seed and The Soil". A refresh- Tuesday evcnliw at a,am- if
men' plat * was served to night! Mr* Alas; Barker in Hr g<«.»
I member* by the hostess. with tan members and two guest?
I Members of Clrcii two met present. Tte guests wev- Mrs.
Hunt of Corpus Christ!
niemt) *rg present, and Circle three j«»'! Mrs Bill Barbel of Greae; ?
was entertained in the In n:- of i Af ill- conclusion of the cam- -
West Portland
1 ID Club Held
All-Day Meet
r *mt Mr* Gww
Saturday f'.T fill
re (bey vUU*4 nta
v Tafi Tu.-kUi j
eroijT..
The Business Woman’s Evening
Circle met at the home of th-
president of the Auxiliary, Mrs
Frank Morris. Ten members were
pr sent for the meeting present
by Mrs. VV. L. Thorlngton. (Mrs.
J. X. Stone, Miss Margarlte Reves
and Miss Agatha Taylor.
present.
! with Mrs. Harry Mm>re' with nine Marivn
The West Pertht:',-; M ,‘nr D-i-m-
oaitratlon Club ?i-’d an alt-day
meeting at ijae , at, room Thut --
day, (),•;,-h , y ,,,i old It- !
Mr*. Marten %tm
• a t Mrs. S. II. Ihs
, daughter, S-srr 5
Is I'tii Had at ralv.rd
Antonio. Tae^ijy «d f
W. M. S. Met at
Baptist Church
Literature
Department
Met Monday
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Blackwell
left Wednesday for Fowletton
where Mrs. Blackwell will visit
Mr. and Mrs. John Me Col lough
while Mr. Blackwell goes to Mex-
ico with a party from Eagle Pass,
on a fishing trip.
'Week of Prayer to
Be Observed
Thirty-two members of the
Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Baptist. Church met at the! The week of pray r day i, t.
church Tuesday afternoon at three be observed in Taft at tli- M«tho-
o'cloek for a business meeting. j i-:t Church n Thursday. October
The society was divided Into i ROth with an all-day meet ha-
two circles with Mrs. Y. S. Jenk-' beginning at t-u o'clock In Co-
ins being chairman of Circle On - j morning and cotinuin? Into the
and '.Mrs. J B. Cunningham ot!afternoon. At twelve there Is to
• retain their garden tics'; flavor
A nerving of ,*;rt-h veg< table w„-
•>l Hi - refi- Kliment pin;-
Plan- f<-) Achivep.eni D;y w-o-e
disetlased I n ll Mrs. C h r I e S
French. Mi* 1 T Ripponut 111
and Mr? Eiaworffi flaneom are
tc hav, cbaigi- ,,f the program
-'-!| that I--. 1 ’ iv-is derided •}):),•
"ftfi ■ iv ' iln r|?! '* i fc?-
coming club year at die next
meeting. Suggestion* r , Chrfst-
oi'is gifts will also be shown at
th next in, .--lag
The Llter*t«r» Bm
the Woman's Chk
In (it - Pre*bjrt«k«J
Monday, Oclowr Ifijfl
Fourteen meaten M
■ind Mrs. R, 8 (MB
P. Mullen, Mr*. S#4v
Mts It, l. V-.< ndj
l^igar were visHaa.-^
Mrs W X- Rokflfil
tin- .'ness rocctisg S
time Mr*. i’aiar'J
, !■-, t <i -ccreUry
-"‘.i by tte ndj
Ml - i< J Tolswi 1
M - VT. M
• he orogram sad
i i- .! Croup Mjl
( ot,u Wind,
Maphtae du MaurRV- 1
Dr. tind Mrs. Y. S. Jenkins, Mr.
and Mr?. O. E. Klrtley. Mrs. Dnr-
wood Klrtley and son Durwood,
Jr. left Sunday for Mexico City
wb"r they will vacation for two
weeks.
Mrs. Mabry Beard
Hostess to
Needle Art Club
Sinton. Texas «
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Til.- ,Y'--d.. A.-I Club III-- -.Vi';;
Mr-’ Mabry B-tr-l Thursday af-
ternoon. l)<i- '«t It. Fad flmu-r?
?e orated tile rooms r i> r eniei -
'-'lining. One etc ?t, Mrs. Sntflli
Beevlll'f, - 0) Mr- O’Neil
m':‘l with, the following member?".
M's. Edward Tl.ielen. Mrs. Fa;
t. rit-.-s. .Mrs. Ma.\ Floerkc. Mrs
Dalton (Pen, Mrs. ! B O’Neal,
Mrs. August Schmidt, Sr., Mrs.
O. L. Schmidt and Mrs, William
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lutiuls of thp tax payers about the 16th •
ber, or in time for them to take adv*nt^
the discount which is being allowed by th*
fy and st;tt,. for early payment. If ^ j
are paid between October the 1st and
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Pai(l between November the 3rd *ad
2nd, 2 jK’f cent will be allowed and if
tween Iiecemtier 3rd and January the 1A .*
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1 also call attention to the fact tlfit®!
th<‘ will be the last day that
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