The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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Jadgv Gardner ruW Thaovar
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Heate-akn* union raiir « , Petty
TVS !»<>■»!■ night in v into link of TB*
rmnmutg order *nd fm*d him
!» mt: seateoced him to thra*
ch.ef*a*n- hovraver,'
_<h4n t spend the three Mur*.In 4
'«(!, H* sot in the >*il kitchen
*Ii4 *M f*d » gWKUpaak,'
-A toartag. for Thoma* *u or*,
hr Jasf v* Jtmn P Alcxand*
<«•<«■ 2n
wra too. old .
MtNNKAPOIJfl, Mifir *t|T —|f
w»«ln» a bit gnw» in *dd*d
who--wp». etpettod from Whitarra «f ft PM am* -have
»y \*r< agftogygi on aajMMMM-Jjfl airplane flight
'• ‘M'S.tt* |W» wtro.jjj .Ik Ja hi .yarn oM. H«* pilot
rn jmWgmuAd pout ion* »•» r/*-ye*r-/>id V U. Young of .....- ....... -..
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M 0A1PSUR 600St CKMonMS
MONDAY.
Solders Prefer
Opportunity To
UINDOX-CJS-Offar a*
te soldier the Taj Mahal «r.*
Ante with Marita* Dietrich. and
rteam m bell settlelor. the
night of a tew from Iowa.
Official* at It AmercMM Red
Oman date ia Britain, where
are spent on
and
TAX PICTURE
r
r
teBBBj,>tow fownd^that the attest
As ta confront Mas with a Mead
from hu home town.
Him Maal Vatea
Recently teraiaaad - -state
night*" are pronag the Mat pip-
alar feature at Red Oeas (date
Ian; wtaalag ante tea*, thaa
jitterbug festivals, French lesson*'
' p.< nics at Windsor
On U)«« evening*, boys from
the same state gather ia a club-
room plastered with signs earn-
ing towns and dries Many hap-
py reunions haw fatten place
under thtaa signs. -Stele and
school songs are sung, and the
l»est nf haaae »iw«y »« » peon*-
U.S.A.
Russian
1 [tyfak
m
-
^lent-Teacher Council To Sponso.
nf Inctrurtinn Wednesday
Ctrrie Lou Taylor,
*«W thejr arm,
ttetettle.
IV AllieB affa
and the spread.
GREAT
BRITAIN
I Of Instruction Wednesday
mcil No. 2S,Tex*» Congress of Parente and '
1S222VS
fan scik~» - 7-
•"* “ft
dustrict parliamentarian, both of Houston, in
Jession will last from 10-12 *. m, and the after™
Mist Saxton
Married
CANADA
luncheon
ft noon in ***
'Ji«n1rit^in« commu- jn Dayton
U^or ' r
associations „W’U
MCAtrif Hi MAO "MO ONC TO UAVI THEM WITH," H*rTy A. Barany
of Highland Park, Mwh, brought tea two motherless daughters with
him to the Army induction tenter at Fort Outer, Itorany, Who said
Aw was the auto support of the gms. Jane. T ibJ Jam, C ites given
a brief furlough to make arrangement* for their care. Barany said
their mother had deterred them. ■ (Iirternitsontl)
beat Army. Nary or diplomatic
wpewntaitea ttom the state. .
^Tbc- biggest flop in tlw Red
CSraap campaign ta make the boys
happy has been, an Anglo-Ameri-
can hospitality plan through
which 4.080 English families of-
fend to entertain American sol-
diers m their teaMR___
“The English are grand peopls,
and we certainty appreciate their
bin dates." CpI Maurice Betters.
Bellingham. Wash.. said “But on
our « hours’ leave we’d rather
by Mrs. Clare,
box will be avail-
Mlss Elaine Saxton, fol
of the Tri-Cities, danghterl
speakers will ant-
jjy question not covered in
ii Saxton of Dnisetta.
Vied to Hade- R. Robinsol
IA/HILE this chart shows
IT that the estimated tax re-
ceipts in the Unifed SUtes as
comn»r*r. to national income is
far ism dmn cix coUactmns in
either Creot Britain or Canada,
the chart it not meant to be a
oompaVison of the relative war
0§mt on the gemotefe- Mde.
“^Jmittee In charge of
r^HdR.C?nMu£
chairman for the
jnd all local P-TA
„u Members of this com-
. off liked to contact
v Wilburn. Council presi-
SS’LSSIS’U-i
Reds Battle To
Cross Dneiper
Chinese
Program
gf.ib a fir! and go out dancin*.-'
ess. as ewe might e
middle pged woman
^ln • niiolt ef the I
‘(•otimwd l-rm Page I)
our offenslv«- beyond the river"!
NEW YORK Jl ft L- Dr C. K.
Ctyi. who represented China at
the United Nations food Confer-
■ar basMMW is a aMgnet isr the
hw* AH day laaE'IWllnBhph''
Inaidr While Ru-da
Other Soviet troops striking .
«f ti» national
fighting with the Germans In the institute of health m Chungking,
nijjddJupaaUbbh* siihnrhs nf Kiev—,rW)ti? deiu I mfif-ATiy
The Ru*a.*n, also blasted then mm. which has
■he » Mrs Irene Whittaker, •'
wealthy Engiisbwomaa. wba sawn
sock*
and Canada, taking M l per-
cent sf national income in
taxes, are ilnaadng a bigger
fraction of their respective war
efforts by taxation than we are.
(/ateraarionel) <p
of Mr and Mrs J. W l; I
of Dayton, in lovely candl
rites Sept 18 at First Men
church,. Dayton.' The Hell
B. Wells read the: ritual.
Tko altar ipief, waa 1
with floor baskets of whitel
ioli and asters.
J. B. Sterling, Jr. renderi
bridal school. ’’Oh, ’Promia
The bride, given in.
bj- her father, was g<
__________ white bridal satin, sty
Tile regular m«eting of—aweethaact—-neckline —<
"lion "at 9 am. Wed- ted sleeves, which were fa
MM to the elbows by tiny
ed buttons. The •foil skirt
into a long train, and
ger-tip veil of illusion fell ]
a Mar>’ Queen of Scots ,
dreaf. She carried a sprsL
white gladioli and asters ar|
ed on a white Bible.
Miss Alma Lee Graves,
of honor, wore btac taffctal
carried roee-toned chrysaf
mums. ’ • 4
Officer Candidate J W.
tesm, if attended his br
best man.
"“fjs especially urgent
iffleer, and representatives
"rn. that all business
Amvered before the school
*t lO. a.m>--------- i iuli a
Wilburn fnvites all P*
pstrons to attend and
t covered dish.
tubsidizitton program which has "But I wouldn't swap my
SSBgggS
way to the Dnieper at key point.,
■ff—(Hong * S«O rmte wretch from E»v
f— M .BaporaMe. Near Kremsnotidg,
a; mile* upstream fropi pnepro
Yab&kcHail
Today
Pi
Wtfth rttui km* ra( hnr nmmmmd ti . -—-----" Hl l I
_ Gamma chapter, - Bpailen _
Hfp1"- , 1; , rex
Mr and Mrs Robinson lef
a short, wedding trip lo A
__ Baptist church, 3:90 a.m.
captured 70 towns and villac<<
and threw the bartered German
n-rmtenrir tnto the Dnieper,:;
- North oh Kiev, the Russians
surged toward White Russia and
the key heees of Vitebsk; Orsha
and Mogilev the gateway rH,ufa
to the Polish border — oa a 250-
mile front and at some points
panetrated the White Russian re-
public for the firat time
Bsrvtce, Dr ®Hl Mfif that ale gg ^ te elgairattei
Nan U-Boat Base
At bnden Bombed
(ontinued From Page I)
field and a Junaers 8k repair
plant jit R helms yesterday.,
Canadian Intrudermlsnes shot
down a German bombeertthile on
patrol over Holland last Right.
All piano* returned saNM. fram
■Mil 8p Manias
The American raid on Kntden
was the fourth of the war on the
northwest German naval Base
Thunderbolt fighter* escort H
tbs Fart roes ee all Ike Way to
Rfcoims yesterday and all, planes
V-Oa
thougfi the edst of living’ hse
multiplied "some to to 100 time*'
in China, the subsidy plan and
cooperative systems have proved
adequate to reduce +he greater
part of the extra costs and
thereby ensure her salaried popu-
lation whose income has not in-
creased in-derate amounts of
food and clothing,
hatary Art* price"
The government gives every
employee of the aational. provin-
cial or county governments a
monthly allotment of rice at a
price relative to bb* salary. For
aaaflti nee was seHtng at IMW
per tou. or nine quarts, in the
open market when r fcft China.
On a government subsidy we got
the same amount for 18 Simitar
subsidies are established for coal,
will and vegetable all.
Government Bu)» Goadv
Then" the government has es-
tablished a cooperative system
whereby ail essential goods are
purchased by the government and
then sold at a low'and stationary
prices to cooperative units. Un-
der thb system, as a member of
my own cooperative onlt,” Dr
Cbu aaidL T could purchase
■face taking her post last Noe-
ember. Mrs Whittaker has sew-
ed for 3.880 boys and owe day
even , found bereelf mew king
■hoe* She kopek to got away
for Bank Holiday earlier this
month, but boys with seeks to
be darned were waiting for her
that morning so she canceled
her plan*
,/lfth army has act by pasted U
mare dirsetiy by then.
On the Adriatic coast the Brit-
ish pushed five mile* north from
Bartons to seise Margherito -**
Savoie
The new line runs east from
tbs region of Amalfi an the Sor-
rento peninsula below Naples,
through the areas of San Opriano.
Acerno, Oalabrlto. Muro. Ateila.
TkWTnaelc; » *•»"
Creek Rebekab lodge, No.
0. W. hall. 8 pm.
v -Missionary Union,
Baptist church, 9:30
«... . gnitMr<
school, atte
Hc*b h
When I vialtrd Mrs Whittaket ’ Montemilone, and Orignoia
today. Staff Sgt Clinton Guy of
Boeton. Mass, baa dropped in
Just bedauac he likes to chat with
JML___________________—
•These boy* need a little human
undemanding more than any-
thing rto," she mid
distance
Allies Building
New Burma Road
Ifontl—d Ftem Page I)
the Job under command of Lieut
On Jteeph W StUweU. Burma-
China-Indla theater commander,
with the objective of finding n
Margherita dl
of U0 mile* - .....
Nad* Trapped la Cbraira
Occupation at alt Cbraiea by
French Uoumieri and regular,
troop*, along with American
Ranger* and 0»ratcan native*,
appeared Imminent aa the Ger-
man* fall back into tha northeast-
ern tip of the Island running from
Baatia 20 miles north to pape
Cora* .
The plight of the German* wa*
likened to their leal day* on the
Qipa Bon peninsula of Tunisia
Allied naval and air force* pa-
trolled the aurfounding seas, ready
to pounce on any attempt to eva-
cuate the remaining enemy troop*
by air or ae*.
Rho Girl* club, W.- O,
*:3u p.m.
Troop No. 7, Trinity
parish house, 1.30 pm
1 Home Missionary
Faith Temple, 9 a m.
Cross Surgical Dressing
R«om No. 4, Baytow n Elc-
rwchool, 8-12 ajn., 1-4 p.
Dayton . high
Baylor university,
ber of the pumping and gau
department of the Huinble
and Refining Company plan
Bajtown.
-Party Given At
Britton Home
Mcsdnmes Harold , Hare
and C. A. Britton cnterla
at the latter'* home. 1007
vine, at n »ociai rec-ently'
oring' a group of young pc
from Nntarene church.
Refraehmanti ware aerved
UK v»„h In,,,.. 7m n » Betty Jo'Stewart. Pegg)-
406 North Jones, < .30 (>■ Brt(}, Janf marling. Merle
|is, Geraldine Evans. Jeaaie
and Johnnie Faye Hollli
Irene Hoffpaulr. and Betty
Britton. -
r.tnrn*^ .»frly Xn mmi r 8|6ie.
W*r* encounted. but anu-alrrraft
8tve wwa ferity heavy over the
■ms. ... -e_
Britain* bomber command waa
idle tear night for the third
limited amount or eloth for a VV 10 **<- WPPh- to po.pt* fl.lll_t » 4|_
Memwurrew
Job Clears Air
ket it. wa* wiling at »» a foot.
Tbear step* have made Itvlng
ef Inclement weether
, —— -■ —- * V. .
Naples Deserted
Under Nazi Yoke
*^e
auch a* rollcgc*. 1
*V» aabgkttak The pram*
*f kMdbteM* aoa farmers aad
the wages of laborers and indus-
trial workers employed by private
a*ubiiatamauu kava kept pee*
with ike rising living'coete." Dr
Cbu mid- --—------------------
jf eetkraed »'rewi Fate 1)
from which splattered Meek leva
Oka spilled cbocolel* king.
We elrcted Naples harbor end
I could am Bin* vhipe, three
of which were *sunk and the
remainder badly 1‘rting There
was an maritime trafTie.
Tb* pert works ted bora flat-
fpned h) AM led bemte sad po*
rtkto triman drmoitttona, but
Napria iteetf apprarvd intact
An atl refinery was ia (tom**
seat h« art ef Nafde*
Railway yards areuad Naples
Unerld Wa toad
Contest Ends Sept. 30
a foot, whereas in the open mar- can be launched again frori
China bases The' only available
the salaried rout* B,K* «*»* «K ‘k* Burma
•***1'
witching over the work A* on orBce of teeetgn reHef aad ra-
the gigantic project and using haWMtahon operation*
their spare tune for addllumLekmaa la New Fort
training ia jungle warfare, Now Lehman to eu(and until
wadhu swKt stream* aad epe- Nevembir p he wrti br onr of
rat lag through the jungton Mr Roosevelt s awmeraua White
I talked with their Command- House aaatotenU But when rap-
ing officer, the youthful Amerl- rraeatetivee of the United Na-
can-trained Lieut Oen Sun U (tons gather here on that date
Jen. who tod hto troop, from W get the United Netiote relief
Burma IS montte ago Sun **d rehabilitation, administration
learned Me engineering nt Fur- under way. Lehman will be tb*
Tb* Tri-Otto* Junior Chamber «• -oN^ring « Vtr- UnHrd Sutra, "®">'nra for dira*-
of Commeree Itmertok contest ff1*, Mtlttary InrtMut*. rising jjw He »1U get ^* l*b *11
with a its bond far adult* add toter through the rank* ef the right because the Uatted fltetea
IrtHher m tend posted ter chll- Ckmeee army . okrietmiy will bate In provide
Hi will rndtelsVrak Evemunity this rood will ret rat* aad rahaMli:
Blanks may be obtained at peat- «*»rougb Buna* and Chin* re- J**}®" U‘*‘ ** ** ** j**—* ®**
office, teak, or at any plTTc Rkm. occupied by Janwra It tea Ike money
where bond* ara sold in the Til- ifWF* Tten thee* Oilaeve
(Trias. Bchooto have bkwte far n«ktm will te given the jab
students °* winning forward ground for
The contest dome on *cp< 20 »M* engtneen aad boMtag the
•rteq Ymt
Chevrolet Horn# T»
BUCK TURNER
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AUTHORIZED
Ckmlifr
Dealer
Need Nr Til Hants
Threagheif Nation
BOND DRIYF
HOWfON. 1M8. » C
1% county tend ante
(btod
Udf the
teiurteal
BtcantHtpulsirt
vraan
M they MHHJ ate* a saaewf <WI te wto raodp bate rnutraml. h*
mmm, • ftet te pwte te — Mra Mar- Mataa. rradp k to iwato naur
Mbs te mttodp #a Uiupv ■* tes tete M te <mlm ra* M ansTaa te
Literary Hour To Meet
With Mrs. T. R. Kemplay
■*-#*- fCri»iptBy, 'f08-Nortt
Ip All members are
iteL vlted to attend.
KNESS
Mi** EliUrtfrUi Zierlein
Mrs. Ekkm Wood wlU presen
. program entitled ’’Poetry—Y
Favorite*" at 7:» pm. Tuei
whan literary Hour mamb
•meet at the home of Mrs. T.
North -Jone» -
cordially
Sharp-Stevenson
[ Marriage Announced
*f^Mr**Myrtle,”8harp and R.
Stephenson. 8r- were marr
Sep# 13 at Firat Baptist chur
Yiobaton. with the Rav W. D01
hir Hudgins officiating.
Thrt-oouplc to at home at
Main. Pelly. -v
r.i^tT t)m(TR.H
Woman’s Foralgn Missioqp
Society of Nsisrrnr church n
rrwitb at the church and cie<
ed Mr* J E Hoffp*ulr Pr»
dent Other officer* are Mr
date* C A. BrUUm. E M <tt*
--- nr. H
Carrier San Jacinto
Launched U Canton
CAMDEN, N J, Sept ft «*»-
A new aircraft carrier, the Ran
■ ==.i£S£
- Ckaaaly. 8l Tan, aad Rep. At-
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1943, newspaper, September 27, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027429/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.