Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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And so
the word ” 'I
gets around! A
Bluebonnet Cancels
Meet
Meetings of the Blubonnet
club have been cancelled until
Thursday, April 28, members an-
nounced today.
Mrs. J. D. Kueblcr, who was
I didn’t know a ciga-
Permanence §
• A' W ( • Z^.~ y ■ ‘‘■Si
one smoker tells another
—•and so the good word **
gets around. ; 4
Chesterfields are mild-
ejr-they taste better-
that’s what more and more ;
smokers are finding out
to have been hostess tomorrow,
More than five’ thousand years ago, the
, great rulers of 'Kgypt erected as monu-
ments to their vanity, the obelisks and
pyramids and Sphinx that may still be
Seen standing nobly and eloquently in the;
sands of the desert. These baffling
phenomena have withstood- the ages and
the elements because of the engineering
genius, the patient workmanship, the
boundless wealth that created them. To-
day, man believes in another kind of
performance........Today, an institution e n -
dures because of its ideals, because of
its desire and capacity to serve. The
Citizens State £oBk. *Bd Irust Company
is such ; an inslitutiah, ‘‘Its present build-
ing may give way to another, and still .
another, but the institution will gndure, a
credit tp its community and founders.
The meeting April 28 will be
held at the Kuebler home.
- Smart Set Club j _
tertained members of the Smart
Set club at her home Tuesday eve-
ning.. Vases held rosebuds and
low bowls of blue bonnets pro-
vided the coldrful touch to the
rooms. The colors of pink and
•due were carried Out in the
game accessories and the refresh-
ments.
________ . ,,,__***"" * ’*
Mis- Mildred Armor had high '
score for the evening game* of
bridge, Miss Alofcsddfe had sec-
ond high and Mils Faiha KfeBKk
had lew. Each* -was presented
wth a prise. t •
• Miss Estha KrerpcV will be the
hostess for netxt week games.
’" The following griesta attended: -
Your Commercial and.Time
tieposif Accounts an Invited
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—they’re MILDEI
-and they .
.
TASTE BETTER
Hospital Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Chari
the parents of a ntn|
pound son born last rS
home in Cedar Bayou.
t flatt, are
and a half
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SHIlKTtrS OKCHESTHA every r,jtu but Seixtay
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‘ r CALENDAR
Thursday
Thursday Afternoon Bridge club
with Mrs. J. M. Trahin,
Baytown Girl Scouts im(j
Brownie Puck at the Junior High
school building, 4 p. m.
Bluebonnet Club with Mrs. J. 1)
Kuebler.
VIC LEAGUE
v PELJJY PLANS
FOR PLAY PARK
,|>n, were’j made for placing!
ground .equipment which will
purchase.], by th§ Belly Civic
ftte, at their meeting. Tuesday
mitig held, at the City hall hi
Lamar Court Bridge club with
with tjhe president, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. It. 1). Warne.
Delphian club.with Mrs. W J.
Bennefr at Wooster.
Baby Clinic 2 to 4 p. m.
r ' ■ - . 1,1 Mirabl!au Lamar Parent-Tcae*.'-
mill equilimeht should he plac-J,rs association, at school buildin*
jo# the- lot owjed bv the Civic J at 2:.'!0 p. m.
'up,.: which is Incited on Goos-m
Little,, presiding. A site also
chosen on which to place the
ipment. ' . . .
was decide that the play
ck street in Isimar Court. The
| has already been, beautified
I should pro’ c* a very desirable
Itioi), Mrs. George , Lowery.
Ilicity chairmpn,. sagi.
fhc lot next to the city hall will
[beautified. The League has
sored some work on this lot
it has not been completed,
hree new members were added
■the roll and one visitor, Mrs.
IB. Warne of Goose Creek ai-
ded the meeting.
[very * fourflTTuesday will he
Jocial meeting for the league,
Mis. Lowery, and the nest
•tin* will be held April 2d. All
libers are requested to invite
lets to attend this meeting
jeh will be held in the City hall
IPelly.
Lamar P.-T .//.
Program
Rev. Thomas M. Price, pastor,
of the. Pelly Methodist church, will
deliver the principal address on,
the program Thursday afternoon|
when the Mirabeau Lamar Parent
Teachers Association meets at the
school building. Musical numbers,
and a paper read by Mrs. J. M.
Bridges will complete the pro-
giam. Election__of officers will
take" place.
“Our Aim in Education” will be
the topic discussed by Ilev. Price.
Pupils of the third grade will
HOMERS
goose creek FANS PLEASED
CIVIC LEAGUE
Ms benefit AS BABE RUTH
Committees weiy appointed for L'T'C
benefit bridge party to be giv- UEiI 0
oh next Tuesday afternoon and
[plans made for the bridge
j luncheon that will be given-mem-
bers of the Tri-Cities Civic dub
the latter part of this month at
the regular meeting of the Goose
Careck Civic league held Tuesday
morning at Grace Methodist
church.
: NEW YORK, April 18 rt’J*)--
gatitfied that Babe Ruth still Is
swinging the ashen club with old-
time vigor, American baseball
fans today weighed, facts awl fig-
ures from yesterday’s opening
games to reckon who’s who and
what’s what.
, , The long Heralded grand" open-
Mrs. J. M Bridges, president, ,n(? WHg on, of (hp b!u(,M in(mRU.
Rachelle Hudson, picture player,
is pictured wearing a sports outfit
of roshanara crepe which has the
popular rough, nubby weave. The
presided at the meeting.
The bridge luncheon for the
Tri-Cities Civic clut^will be held
at the home of Mrs. Henry Cath-
riner the fourth Thursday, April
28.
A committee composed of Mes*
dames Emma I-awratge, E- T. Ar-
nett, T. J. Pruett, R. B. Warne,
L. P. Thibadoux and K. C. Perk';
inson were appointed to arrange
details of the luncheon.
Mrs. Warne was made chairman
of the committee to make plans
for the benefit bridge party that
will be given Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. .- L, Robbins- and- Mrs. G. Rr
Herring also are on this commit-*
tec.
Tala in the history of'modern base-
ball. Only llfi/dN) spectators at-
tended the six games played,
whereas 250,000 swarmed to the
eight openers in 1031. Rain find
cold caused the slump.
- Those fans who ..braved the ele-
ments were treated ta a fair p-
aortinent of thrills. Heavy scoring
featured most games. Twenty-
nine run* were made in the t* >
American league contests, with -14
hits and five errors. In the four;
National league gam^s 50 runs I
were garnered, 83 hits and 11 er
FUNDS LOW, HALT RECTOR’S CASE
— *.......................... *
With a prom!*# irom the pattor not to spread
hi* own pulpit, the church court oaso at Stlffkey, Nu _
eg am :t the Rev. Harold Francis Davidson,.touted of
duct With a score of Loudon girls,' ha* been adjourned until May 19.
The adjournment was taken to permit the Reverend DAvidaon to
raise additional funds for hi» defense.
=-
(read propaganda in
y. Norfolk, England,
usod of imornj coh-
nished five of the errors.
........ „..u .. .. High-lights of the opening day' demonstration of hitting power,
ror». JTie New_Vork Giants fur- .were Babe Rutfc*,
call meeting will be held at j Children Owe Us” will be the
sing three songs, “The Ragmen" boW treatH}ent- bel1 sleeves an<i
-sch», D.,,-L'd ................
Boat Song”, under the direction of ---------------------
Miss Bennie Gu-vws' "What Our pr^er by Mrs. L p
| city hall in Pelly Friday morn
at S:30, said Mrs. Lowerv.
members are urged to attend.
°cily M.E. Society
Members of the" Pelly Methodist
Irch Missionary society at their
lular meeting this week he ml
[talk on missionary work m
ject of the paper -which will no
presented by Mrs. Bridges.
Mrs. Joe Reid, president, re-
quests that all mothers attend this
meeting as officers for the com-
ing year will be elected.
Mrs. W. T. Busch and Mrs. W.
N. Peddycord, delegates from the
Lamar Parent-Teac'rfers Associa-
na and a report from the Texas i t0 tbe, c->nference of the
iference of societies held at St. '-,evetll-h district
by Mrs. L. F. McFarland.
Those present were Mesdamcs
McFarland, E. E. Slagle, G. A.
Warner, H. D. Russel, T. W. T-a-
vis/ L. Riley, M. I,. Smith, L. L.
Pittman, J. G. Beck and P. T.
Kichelberger.
Mrs. H. L. McFaralnd and Miss
Alta Neal and Miss Edna Weir
were visitors.
of i
Ill’s'church in Houston.
Four Queens Club
Mrs. L. L. Huie was hostess *o
j 'he Four Queens club at her hjme
'Pearce ‘s" - - •
Baytown Golf and
Bridge Club
iv’rs. II B. Snider was hostess
to tie Baytown Golf nnd Bridge
dub \Tursday afternoon iff* the
Community house in Baytown.
Spring blossoms m contrasting
colors were placed about the
room. Three tables . of guests
participated in the games.
Mrs. H. E. Humphrey had high
score, Mrs. R. E. Powell had sec-
ond high. Each was presented
with a lovely kift.
Mrs. Harry Brison will be the
hostess at the next meeting which
will be held two weeks from Tues-
Congres
Parent-Teachers which met in
•Haftgrapes. Mrs. J. S. .Shoe I ' !.
iker, president; read the scrip-
h lfeson and a business nwot' i A departmental social was plar-j Prizes were presented to Mrs.
ned tentatively at a regular busi- j Jack Davis for high score and to
business moot-
folowed.
J. E. Goff presented the
Ison,- “Our Missionaries in
ness meeting of the Vota Vita
I class of the Central Baptist
ina" in an interesting mann»r. j church of Pelly Tuesday night.
Irs. William’Iferbjf, who. was a The Vota Vita, class, and the clas,
Mrs. J. M. Bridges lor second
high.
For their meeting next week
the dub, voted to attend thc^-in-
. . , bit bridge'ha will be given-by the
and entertain the young Goose Creek Civic League,
lectures J men/s Bible class. Further plans; The personnel included Me?-
j will be announced later. j dames- K. S. Cathrmer, H. H.
The resignation of Mrs. J. C. Ijiike, Tom Thrasher, J. M.
legate to1 the Houston cbnfor- taught by Mrs. Wiley Mathis, will
ie, reported on the meeting and j serve — ■' '
were pre^
sent: Mesdamcs R. E. Powell, P.
L. Deverter, L. P. Hodges, Bob
Roberts, Howard Kay. Wm. Grant,
|W. F. Fitzsimmons, Joe Reilley,
and W. B. Montgomery.
Miss Rosenzwcig
* Engaged ,
fc Cleo Armstrong and a! Beck, first vice-president was
ty of friends will attend thejeepted, and Mrs. M. I.. Smith
ball game at Houston to-! elected to replace her.
The meeting was opend with a Pruett and C. W. Spear
Bridges, Jack Davis, Henry Cath
riner, W. E. Crimpenshaw, E. F-f_ G _e1St°"'.
Arnett, ^F. Lv - Robbing, "T. J.
Announcement has been made
in Houston of the engagement
and approaching marriage of Miss
Minnie, Rosenzwcig to Harry Klein
The announcement
was made by Mr. and Mrs. II.
Rosenzweig, the parents._________
.Miss Rosenzweig is the--sister
of Aaron Rosenzweig of Goose
Creek and Abe Rosenzweig of
Baytown, She has visited here
after and has many friends in
! the Tri-Cities.
91, p tror.J
I tain showing of the
I (Rant!), and the qu-ai
J Brooklyn a* a result of'
the reorganized Dodger* I
*he Braves. The rejoven
cago White Sqx also showed wei
Babe Ruth, *Urtmg Ms eigh
tec-nth major Hague nesson, play-
ed more ’ma|rHfie#nyy than ev4r
before In an opening game. I*'
drove out two homers and a
counted for five run* as his Yai
kee team mate* ewemped tl
American leagfie champion Athb
Ur, at Philadelphia, 12 to 6. ‘
five time# at-hat, he home
twice, singWd-once, grounded oat
end went out on strikes.
His team mate, /Sammy Byrd,
who has been budding for three
seasons, blo**»med out with two
circuit cleuts, and Lou Gehrig gbt
one. Foxx and Simmon* of the
A’» garnered * homer each, total-
ling seven home runs for.,tfca,
game, Just one leas than Uw
American league record. r yMB
The Cardinal* IfttM'fl|
champions is they *dmWatered^
the wont .beating of the day to
mergency hitting the Pitt,bprgli Pirates, 10 to 2«* -
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I’liladelphia and the Yankees’
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Pendergraft, W. L. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1932, newspaper, April 13, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019447/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.