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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 8

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THE CALVE8TON NEWS--PACE 8--FEB. 21. 1947 Vest Columbia Airport Recommended by C4A -iDiokiinson L. P. Hodge to Speak La Marque Church Met J.

I wln DON'T INVITE OR INTENSIFY BO.VO SET AT 10 Texas City, Feb. 20-- Jim Mrs. John K.mbro, Mrs. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE P. Hodge of E.

H. Black, lay leader of the Methodist Church will dellvtr the address for day- oi the First Methodist Church at Bayou, Rev. Basil Jones, pas- charged with theft from the Itn, Mrs. Merle. Mmpson and Mrs.

of William C. Cactrell last trial Thursday afternoon In justice, of the peace court and his case Following the meeting of the As-jtor. has reported. Mountain Valley Water from Hot Springs. Arkansas, tends to eliminate the accumulated a which invite and intensify i blood pressure.

Order a case of i celebrated Mineral a soclated Women of thi Episcopal Church. Mrs. Dudley, president, an nounced the Kin Wednesday of to! each month will be program day. Chur 5 week, is alleged to have spent the night here on May 7 last year as n- Zubilt-Williams to Wed ln La Msr Ceremony Sptciil to The Newi and I t-a Marque. Feb.

20--Miss Wanda world day of prayer will be ob- Houston, where they visited Bob Zub.k, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zubik of Richmond, Sunday afternoon at o'clock at the First Baptist Church. Rev. U.

C. Broach, pastor, will perform the Star Drug Store, Inc. La Marque, Feb, 20 Plans have Fred C. Junemamir pianist, been completed for TRIPLE "XXX" BOTTLING CO. will play traditional wedding music school students have been invited, through the press only.

PERCH FILLETS CODFISH FILLETS Large Fresh OYSTERS Pint 63 For a delicloiis meal--Urjo hulles! For DellclBUS SHRIMP Ltrge, Fresh SPECKLED TROUT Lb 39 FANCY LENTEN FOODS GJSAT ATLANTIC FACUtC HA CO. Snowdrift Shortening St 1 17 TEXAS CITY Thft News reprecented In Texas City by Carl A. Butt, llth avenue north. phone 461 cormpondent and by Mn. Hvujh L.

Madden, 71S ISth avenue north, phone 211 and 1U circulation. Texas City Housing Progran Topic of Citizen's Discussioi Sptcfil toTht Newi Texas City, Feb. 20--Mrs. Monena Powell took a course in modern approaches to piano pedagogy In the Houston Conservatory of Music under Carl Blackmore. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank L. Scoble of Emory. have arrived in Texas City to make their homb and are temporarily located with Mrs. Scho- ble's mother, Mrs.

Monena Powell, 44 16th avenue north. Mrs. Schb- ble will be remembered as the mer Miss Monena Powell. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Bergeron have returned home from New where they attended the Mardi! Gras festivities. I Mrs. Beth Wallace Slaymaker.

has recently moved to Galveston from Jackson, and her daughter and aon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. CHne Hester, also of Galveston, were visitors at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Everhart Wednesday night. Mrs. Slaymaker and the Everharts had not seen each other for 25 years. Mrs.

Slaymaker is president of the newly organized literary club in Galvesion. Mrs. E. B. Allan is visiting at home of her sister, Mrs.

M. L. Trost, In Houston. The Texas City National and First State banks will close Washington's birthday, a a Feb. 22.

1 Ann HOUSE MILK Ann Fase, No. 1 Can Pork Beans 2 te 25 Pacific Small Early June A No 2 1 QC Can I Hunt's IT COCKTAIL Yellow- Cling NO. QC can 7 A I I I A I AiP Spanish Style gf an, mm Tomato Sauce can Starr Prepared Dried Prunes I AiP Grade A Apple Sauce Hunts Supreme Quality "Pears 2 "39c No 25c 5 19c No. Can 45c IThlte Floating IVORY SOAP Jane I'arker BREAKFAST ROLLS Jane Parker PinPappIfi-filled Coffee Cake Jane Parker Crencent Pound Marvel Enriched Loaf 28C 35c Floating CHU Sandwich Loaf A 1 -f ane Parker IVORY SOAP DIXIE SPICE BAR Med. Janp Barker All-Sujrarfd i-Lb.

25c 23c NO OTHER COFFEE GIVES YOU WEr EIGHT O'CLOCK- RED CIRCLE BOKAR Chairman Reports on Texas City Drive Sptdii to Tte Texas City, Feb. 20--The Holy Kama Society of St. Mary's Parish its monthly masting at Cafe Tuesday with 32 members present. Father William Rooah, spiritual director, opened and closed the meeting with prayers. Chairman Carl Nesaler gave a report on the drive in Texas City to assist Bishop Byrnei in raising a million the building of a seminary, orphanage, and a home for the blind.

The society, whose membership 50 Catholic men, wholeheartedly Indorsed the plan submitted by the medical and dental society of the mainland for the erection nnd maintenance of a county hospital to be built on ihe mainland In Galveston County. Texas City Briefs to The New Texas City. Feb. 20--At a meeting Wednesday at the city htil sponsored by tho housing committee of the chamber of commerce, factors that have allegedly hlld up residential building 1 ware discussed by business mtn and city officials before a capacity audience. Among suggestions as to the obstacles in home building here made to H.

E. Doraett, chairman of chamber's committee were: Cost of materials, cost of property, scarcity of building lots, lack of a biff financing program and the zoning ordinance. Representatives of three local lumber yards were present, and they emphasized that the cost of materials Is no greater hire than In neighboring communities. D. Dazey.

city attorney, suggested as a means of getting building under way here that some type of co-operative building program be developed. Mayor J. C. Trahan supported the idea with additional suggestions on how the program would be carried out. Chairman Dorsett advised the meeting that the chamber will appoint a standing housing committee for the purposes of helping those with housing problems.

He also advised that the obstacles to a. concerted building progrti here rvill be Investigated thoreujy hat recommendations wou be made by his rcvp. Following the meeting, Ctrles jtrman circulated a petitioi for signatures requesting that the ja t- of ronfng put to a ote if the people. Brown-Plazter Wed Special to The Ntwi Alta Loma Feb. 2i-Miss Bertha Platzer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Platxer. and D.

H- Brown. son of Mrs. Charlotte Brown, were married Feb. 14 at Sangatuck, Mich. The couple will make their home in Michigan.

12 DIXIELAND GLADIOLUS BULBS-75' v.iut Arcadia Ifl Tne Nevit Arcmdia, Feb. 20--The home demonstration club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Cargile.

The meeting was turned over to Mrs. P. Paschal, clothing demonstrator, who gave a. demonstration on hems. The ordering of print material -was discussed, and will be ordered at the next meeting.

The next meeting will be held Tuesday, March 4, at the home of Mrs. T. R. Gilbert Miss Viola Mc- Kenzfe, county home demonstration agent, will be in charge. Members of the 1 i I a Church will honor their pastor, Rev.

B. D. Clark, on his birthday. Saturday night, Feb. 22, at 7:30 o'clock, at the church.

The public has been Invited. The WSCS will hold IU meeting Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 26, at 2 o'clock, at the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Dagner, Mr. and Mm. Jim Coats, Mrs.

Fannie Brown, Mrs. C. J. Hoffman and Mrs. K.

Beaver attended tha meeting of the Rebekah's lodge at Alvin Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Meek of Galveston were Sunday guests of Mrs. W.

C. Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Frank of Houston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Meek. Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Qilber mads a business trip to Houston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Boudreaux and daughter, Winnie, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. C. J. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Dagner visited with their son, Floyd Merritt, at Houston, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Hoffman and Mrs. C. A.

Hickey were Galveston shoppers Friday. Mrs. Ann Prather, Mrs. C. A.

Hickey and Mrs. Ida Kolfaelen made a business trip to Alvin Tuesday. G. D. Greene of Houston was a visitor at the Paul Paschal home over the weekend.

Miss Annie Neshyba of Flatonla, Mrs. Jerome Petera and Mrs. Rosla Hojousky of Houston were recent guests at the Neshyba home. Mr. and Mrs.

Daura Palmo and aons, Rickey, Dick and Bates, and K. S. Arceneaei of Houston were Sunday guests at the Palmo home. Mrs. Jfattle Webber, Mrs.

J. B. Cargl'e and son, Jimmle, were Galveston shoppers Monday Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Pearson and daughter, Carolyn Marie, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W.

Pearson. PERFECT ATTENDANCE tn The Ntwt La Marque, Feb. 20--The La Marque Rotary Club met Thursday at the Hearthstone House with 100 per cent local attendance. W. A.

Slerchl, local huilnem man, made short classification talk. M. Wall, R. M. Morris and H.

K. Eckert were vJstUng Rotarlans from Texas City. Ererr bulb true-to-name, JtUnt- flowcrlng, suited (or South I To get your cntlri dozen fill out order form bflow ihd lend with Me tnd tap from HEXAGON Salt package. V.rUty Indudaii Maid of leant. Beacon, MIuB too tr and the new 1 bulb.

DlKoiei extra flan eitra ferion liland HEXAGON--(he pure while mined and proc- eMed, In the South to iulf Southern rlftht and taki tdtmn title ol thlloBet I A SALT IN THl Ua-IlD HEXAGON MOMGC I Thli Oder Expire! La Marque VFW Post Slates Carnival, Show to The LA Marque, Feb. 20--The itfA. ard A. Kirsten Post. VFW.

will sponsor the Zacchinl Bros. Shows and Carnival here for the week of Monday. Feb. 24, VFW officials have announced. fc A jwxvjiUjtj of the gale and concessions will go to the post's building fund.

w. H. Threlkefd. commander, said. The show will be located on Highway No.

75 asd the Texas City road. ion BY POPULAR DEMAND WE ARE NOW FEATURING A OMPLETE LINE OF FAMOUS "MILK FED" Fed only a highly rnrlched milk food iclentlfically raised with only your eating enjoyment in mind. feet never touch the ground thus making their mrat tender and tasty. Taste tht difference. "FULLY DRESSED" Guaranteed Fresh Yard FRESH CAUGHT MACEO SEAFOOD COMPANY, INC.

I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'H, 20th and Wharf Phcne'-2-33l Jurist Will Speak At Jaycee Banquet Galveston Junior Chamber of Commerce members he a dressed by Judge O. Howard the- 10th district court Feb. 2fl, when the organization holds It a nual distinguished service award banquet at Hotel Galvcz, A. 0. Spain, president, announced yesterday.

PrcNcntALlon of an engtaved Roid eya will be made by Walter Henilee to thn outstanding junior and senior Gnlvcttton men who performed meritorious aer- to hid city throughout the past year, Mr. Spain mid. GOOD in almoit any recipe that calls for milk. Startac in muffini and cakes, soups and You'll find it makes them ting, nourishing, and super-economical! Cocoa and frosty milk shakes are bargain treats, you're Starlac-Yme. A pound package makes 4V4 to 5 quarts--about a quart! lo mix with water (or you can use it dry).

Beat cup of Starlac into a quart of water, or mix dry with bakina ingredients. And remember, dry Starlac keeps on your shelf for weeks. ii i ii ii ii V----t i I Tho U. S. Department of I Agriculture saysi "Dilng 1 Dry Skim i (Nonfat I Dry Milk Solidi) ood i "ry Skim i (Nonfa taMwpW lMlll Dry Milk Solid.) I.

a soo 1 SUt mv I way of Improving the die MaM atlowcott." Chill I CTADI Af 1 olAKLAC NONMT MILK SOIIDS Borden's Slarlsc Is dry skim milk-- gives you all thfl minerals, the proteins, the valuable Vitamins of rich whole milk. Only the water, fsf, tnd Vitamin A removed. TUNC INt OINNV SIMMS SHOW--muili-- comtdy. Friday Evtnlngi, CBS.

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