The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, September 27, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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IONGAY,
THi DAILY SUN, &OOSI CREEK, TEXAS
Pro Grid Teams
CLASSIFIED ADS
<By United Brow)
Carrie Lou Taylsr, Society Editor
Nicely furniabed bedroom for
two. Adjtta* rial h Private
borne, tool North Jones. CaJI
DM. After a. pm. W-tfc
Apartment House, 4 completely
furnished spertinents. (>rt(«
and eervants house Plenty
apace for trailer eatnp- Good
Income. Owner leaving town.
Bargain for cash, Inquire—
fM New Jersey St. Baytown,
v T ■ - ‘' . ~.r-' - iMtp
granite an#
both of the major base bail leagues,
tho trend toward football was felt
A the boa offices Sunday as four
professional games, two of which#
were exhibitions, drew 83,654 fans
wbiie eight major league double-
headers played to only S3J8a
» • ou.i of 23,675 an all-time
attendance figure for Green Bay.
Wit. turned out to see the Pack-
ers and the Chicago Bears battle
to 21-21 tie — —
The ’’rejuvenated Detroit lions, j
trounced the Lrooklyn Dodgers,
27-0, before >7.172 motor city fans,
cemetery work. Tri-CSties
meat Oo, Baytown. ftsa
I. • , council No. 25, Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers
r£ ,.» (ail school of inttruction Wednmtoy iUlB^-town Con,.
■ vrith Mrs- C, R., Larimer, president of llth district, and
PgTi'lth district parliamentarian, both of Houston, in charge,
raying session will last from 10-12 a.m, and the afternoon class
L?noonmiS^be womans MlSS SaX+Ofl
|«ras,‘«as: •
and Standing commit- [JaVTOn
andloari tndta.111;^*11/1Y*1 ——
KS?r ££££* 2m M«» *hdne Saxton, formerly
by Mrs. Clare. ®f the Tri*Otlea. daughter of L.
box will be avail- R Saxton of Daisetta, was mar-
[*5rte speakers will ans- ried to Hade, R. Robinson, son
question not covered in of Mr and Mrs J. W Robinson
L imrics of im lovely candlelight
LIlHBlttee In charge of rites Sept IS at First Methodist
Isscbeon 'is composed Of churc®. Dayton. The TTev. Joe
Tj. Read, Council vice B. Wells read the ritual.
L,t Mrs. R. A. Muller, The altar space was adorned
Ety chairman for the with floor baskets of white glad-
Lrt and all • local P-TA ioli and asters.
IMts Members of this com- J. B. Sterling, Jr. rendered the
Efire asked to contact Mw bridal school. 'Oh, 'Promise Me
p Wilburn, Council presi- The bride, given in marriatre
.at JJMM immediately. ' by her father, was gowned in
i c»undl membess are asked white bridal satin, styled with
Hind the rfguior nL^ting of __________rankling______and.....- fj(, *
^.iMiinn at 9 am. Wed- ted sleeves, which were fastened
ttZlLj* especially urgent to the elbows by ti.ny self-cove'-
rfflccrs and representatives ed buttons. The toll skirt swept
mi that all business into a long train., and her finr
ScflO p m. Friday, October If
1943, for a Slllhtiy damaged two
room frame house The fcMM
may be seen by calling at the
mm-.
Bedroom, adjoining bat*. Ml*
nbl*' for tab people*—u40y E.
Wright; Phono MMf. M-Uc
the . top crowd of the day. . ,
The Washington Kcdikina, Na-
tional Professional football 'chant-
Fans, outclassed a fighting Chi-
•engo Cardinal eleven, ,43-21. .
Speedy BUI Paschal, th* Ifm
York Giants'’ rodkie back from
Georgia Tesh. crashed througn
the Camp Lee AU-Star'a line three
times as the Giants defeated the
Soldier Team. 21-0.
Registered Poland China
pig*. cowc Unit «, Rabbit
r Garth Road; I
SViBSTa
****** •**>! heftTi
private . aad^"Ba«v*iJ
moni^g
Lott. 1917 Goose Creek Hi:
School Haas ring. Initials O W
Lost. Mask *oto puna with
HIM and miniature cor R-
eense. Howard,. Bfa. MeCfcto
100 Elm, Pelly
Beautiful1! piece hardwood bed*
roam eulte, including pair of
vanity Ump* Spring full ttsed
mattraos and throw rug. AH
Creek. Dated this 22nd day of
September. 1*41 J D Woolford.
Executive Secretary. 10-dtp
On the Radio
with broken
crystal, wrappad l* IttM I MTttt Si act* tracts at prt-
Fredrtc
March
ttriaf, J rattan hand, somawbare
In Gadae Creek, Saturday. CM)
271-J. .408 Cedar Bayau Road.
"I MARRI0
AWITClf
So many requests for tickets
to the1 Charles Ruggles-Mary
Astor-Mischa Auer pirshow - have
been received by service men
since the Andrews Sisters joift-
. PRETTY, PROTEfTHT.!
*or plans to give all tickets to
•service men- for four or. five
apple design are real he-man weefcl_ .-----
It was back-to-school day last
"Blondie" broadcast on CBS for
tommy Bond who plays Alex-
ander, son of pagwood and
Blondie. Though Tomirfy is but
lights, gas. water, shell street. CO.
apartment ar hmsw. Hb tM
raw. CAB HU or >86-716. M-tty j trtla top ttoyo la MS:
Nttr Vacant 12660 cash- C J
Howard. 3W Wright St Pally.
.. y*.: ? ■
Present address 0# Mr. P»*ttr
Barton sr, aga 41. born and
l*lMd to Rutherford. Tran.
Please notify Dally Sun. Im-
90-4 tc
t-OO. a-m.________ , , « M>ry Queen of Scots , head- Y__
irilburn Invites’” ail P.- dress. She carried a spray of d
>»trons to attend and white gladioli and asters arrant-
covered dish, ed on a white Bible ' .
Miss Alma Lee Graves, maid im,,-.,
. ' . . of honor, wore blue taffeta and
sgar carried rose-toned’ chrysanthe-
*' mums. g
Officer Candidate J W. Rob-
urn. S.II,
po riant.
Theaters
La Mia.
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ttaa" MM VIpittn VttMm. Ed* |. ..................• , I camp tent SAM. Hwa'liAA
NUMBER, your NAME and AP-
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left, for
» aiiorL jedding trip lo Austin
aud Georgetown and, .will live %.
Dayton The bride graduated
Payton high school, attended
Baylor university. Hc*is k mem-
ber of the pumping and gauging
department of the Hinnble Oil
and Rrftnmg Company plant at Spillar, of Austin ,
Miss Wilma Jean Thrcadglll
and Irene King and Mrs
D..L, A!u.« a i Charles Tedford spent Sunday
-rarTy triven /NT with Mr and Mrs Leon Hucka-
Britton Home by In Houston.
George BelUhoover. store-
Mesdnmes Hsrold , Harcourt keeper, first class, left Sunday
and C. A Britton entertaiped for Norfolk. V* following a
at the latter’s home. 1007 Lea- month's visit here. with his
vine, at a social recently’ hun- mother, Mr* Marguret Bcltx-
oring' a group of young people hoover, and -his brother. Pryor
from Nittnrene church. Brtrrhoovrr, and Mrs Belt*-
Refreshment* were served to hoover.
Betty Jo • Stewart. Peggy Clay. Sgt Jnmes Hardy will return to
Betty Jane Starling, Merle El the air base at Orlando, Fla.
lis. Geraldine Evans. Jessie Fern Tuesday following a visit here
and Johnnie Faye Hollister, with hi* brother, E. L Hardy, anl
Irene Hoffpaulr, and Betty Jane other relatives
Britton. . Mr and Mr* Max Altman had
as their ’weekend guests, her
i .. , , -- T . , . brother, Lt and Mrs. Sol Finkei-
Literary Hour To Meet .ton. of Eliington Field
With Mrs. T. R. K.mpl.y ^ ^SJ
Forces cadet this week.
Baptist church, 3:00 a.m.
et-Qunp Blandlm, fie. U, :fl>
ffitfretflfiettA
DOUBLE
WUatyou&tuf With
BEACH ST!
Stsrru^
Claudette
Colbert J
Also
Anna
Neagle
a 24-hour leave.
Aaiou-JUiMlA
n|pB
Know of .a wsr job tor an able
bOdjad. draft-esempt |m» who
has been making hundreds of
thousands of dollars a year In
motion pictures?
i It lakes 90 trains to move a mech- Screen star Joel McCrea an-
amzed division That’s more and nounces that he will retire from
Wgger train* than leave many of our motion picture* for the duration
medkim-tised cities in a «lay. So when he Mpyktos hia current
you can see bow many people will JBIe role In "Buffalo BUI” M Mth
have to forego rides to enable our v <■
troopt’to move. .. .........
hl’K( -Mk
5:00—Off the Front Page
6:05— Musical Interlude „
5;10_Progrum
3:16—The Guiding Light ,. ,
5:30--Lawrence Wclk Orchestra
3:45—Newscasts
6 00—Fred Waring
6:15—New* of the World
6:30, Colonel lainders
6:46-Heiidlli)cr*
7,00—Voice of Firestone
8:00—The Teicplionc Houir; -------
Sort Rood to Victory
"WINGS
THE W0I
Headquarters (or used
faiup dub, Mrs Joe Ku-
Eut James. 2 p m.
ry Hour. Mr* T. R.
p. <06 North Jones, 7:30 p.
MOM cera Trl<Sty.,i
Wrecking. Telephone HA
8:30- Dr. ”1. Q."
9.00—Contented Hour
9:30— Information, Plesne
10:00—News ,
10:15- Sports of the Day
10:30—Korn Kobblcrs
10:46—Kchic* of the Tropics
11:00—News
11:06 Three Suns Trio
11:30—California Serenade
11:56-Time
hie lo necessity, will pay most.
Even pay premium, (or house
Of furniture or separate ptece%
old irons, tool* broken boaters,
etc. Ph. MI We pick up. Jar*
Heard Second Hand Store. 3M
Goose Creok St. - » 13-irc
Tri-CUg lioetiHnl oyrioa Far
KTRIUBS
5:00—The Rhw Room
6:18—Tunc Time
3:30—World at L*rg*
jj:id—Joseph C. Ranch. News
8 t»-Ed Sullivan
’ Vu.ssenoix itepair.
»» _ - **.
acquiring all my Ilfs." McCrea «► tjne Call we buy it alL If it dent
Plain. "The other hi an economic „t- We pick up Phone Ml.
•ecurity (or my family that per- Jack Mrnrd. Second Hand Store,
mil* me to do Joke that other x» ooooe Creek St. IMM
•meet si the home of Mr* T R.
jcrmptxy ■ eM-Norttr Jones-------
All member* arc cordially in-
vited to attend.
man mtyhr not he-ahtr to -afford
\T»r times sr* abnormal times
wltt prteaa and vihiWhwry. Bay*
your money lor normal times. Save
with Wer Bonds boy aa extra I1M
Bond eariag ike 3rd W.r Lets
t'. J. htttvyUttrtmnl
.~*y ^ *.. i
Blir will be a tour of military
hospitals, and "it's pumlkls sonso*
thing may rome out of that. *
Then, he has ben working with
the Department of Agriculture for
SKarp-Stevemon
Marriage Announced
JSjjh**.: m. *m- »*el0 *'**£*•* *'*“**'*'•
J J(rs Myrtle. Sharp and R C.
Stephenson. -Sr. were married
SepS 13 at First Baptist church.
riMaion. with the R«v W Doug*
f Hr Hudgins officiating
19*e*-«>uple ia at home at J>3
Main. Pelly. x
IBS)* mi mmmmr
And he may w%rfc In the eapip-
show division of (he motion pie-
lure Industry Onetf-
‘•Whatever it Is." be’mrt, "I
want it to he a job I. am Ml
enough uv handle. Tha reason I
am leaving pirtnres In that I
know others can and will do my
lob here
WasHbase? Let
Wright Boys Help
12 06-Time
FCWtT WORTH. TVs, Cl>*~
Piefity of people are houaehunt-
EIJWT OPnfESS
Woman’s Foreign Missionary
Society of Netarene church met
rectnlly et the church and elect-
ed Mrs. J. E Hoffpaulr presi-
dent Other officers are Mr*
dames C A. Britton. B M Giad-
ncy. J. W. Hoffpaulr. H Har-
court. and. L PatUUo
lamar r-\rn tia-em
Executive member* of Lamar
Parent Teacher Association will
meet at 1:80 p m Tuesday at the
school Mr* T L SotterwhiL*.
president asks that ail standing
committeemen attend.
ilTcharW, md ** having rorontly pammiI hi.
TwfHr* -fWT • OW l nark** ana wk hirliuUv He mad him wlft.
nine renr-ttd Gilbert spend their rrmll(WDe!ciJ«> * screen player,
free lime house-hunting- _ tor ^ (wg ^ , ang David
rimy itart. f Hi* active operation of a 2Mtt
They are so p^t'caUr about tCTr nnrh wm |hA
the bonma they And for dog. tf wore neettrf^
that they keep a cheek on the
nesr*dMOI08 IRK dm dams Em .
£"*^"3 '.r*£ Officers Fottow In*
SL.TK Of Httk On K|km)
'‘n£l STr^T—, tm HKWWKW. r«. TJ-TW
theyflnd bnl Mey run M* par- loci thM ttMB am a rsllmed ■
eatal ehjseriaa Bmidm thgy al- rarity aaeaas to mm» mthtog to
ready tore *nc deg *f their m me ItotoK Anttto win hit
a Doberman pacer mi a Daeto- tom report throwing ahmpmod
hand mtotwre named Captain rotting nttto an tto higtomy
Charim and Gilbert nesd to Aftor rtmplator* togan to mm#
adopt etmy ento and find ttom to dtopt tto iumimui pmrtnwo
home* ton Eat ttot ww EC- motoritta were tovtog to tto
Rcfoe* captain . Thrnertown ana. OtomtoMi WH>
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TOP PRICES
Per UStO Can
IM Felton
BUY WAR RONDS
Lm m mah* yuan
LOAN
AUTOMOiiLE
GRAY HAIR
TURNING DEEP BLACK
mi *n 1.1. ctam/sjto.
jsnstl^&ri* P-Th
BUCK TURNER
Turn TrLCWot
Tour Symbol of Security
Harris county federal
SAVINGS and LOAN
ASSOCIATION
^ J. WE SELL WAS BONUS and STAMP* •
Paul U. bte Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SMY1CE
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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/m1/3/?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.