The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 316, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, JUy,;
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Sctandltijg and Wax
W*P In*piepanttjBj’
tomorrow hlpt’s 15-round
weight bout *t Ywikee st.^1
Schmeling yesterday
training with gjveral r»m* j
lig)it sparring at his J/kgj
nolM^iSriag camp, b»w ,
sparred at his rjnp on th? 1
| aviation <fjhetd it Atlantic q|~
Baer will come to New Y«*\
day. He will spend the night k
fore the battle at the homecn
friendf .tag.»r-+--l^mrifn;p-rt^
io stay in camp until tenon
morning when they will-
here for the weigh-in *tRra|
Jack Demps?y, promoter, it dr
turily.swamped with appliati*
fot tickets in choice loi
Mo»t of the, tickets within 20 r
of the ring have been.
Scalpers were asking and
» much as treble prices f« j
within 10 rows, of ring^B^
demanded double money for I
batk of tile tenth row.
iocielti-Churches--Club
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Entertains Class j No. 13 Bridge Club
Km. M. M. Carter, teacher in Mrs. J. C. McMurrouwn w.» h
*toterm«Ul**t department ofjtototo memtare”!*^ RAYMOND CLAPPER
L . Baptist Sunday aehool, en-J“l8'* Bridge club at her home In
' •—'■ tta Allen hotel yesterday after-
noon, / ,
After the ustja^ number of
games, scores jwere added and
.prizes awarded to Mrs. Everett
Saxon for high, to Mrs. <£>. Win*-'
terhalter for second high and to
Itatttin*1 members of her class
r » picnic and swimming
at the pontoon bridge over
mtg. Bayou early this week. ^
Op# who enjoyed the outing
Ihzel Cutchen, Fearl Smith, ^mauer ror second high and
«* WMhm Inw” c“'
kill a few spectators in rotm i
his wrecks.”
We asked Mr. Picfcsiu
much Nurmi, who was then,!
amateur, madd on his tour t
this country in 1925.
“He didn’t lose ai^thirg/’j
the reply.
f girdle
Quids Whiddon <and Vera
! Rochelle". Miss Rochflle is from
and is St guest of Miss Thi-
[Mdaux. .....
Enjoy Hobo Picnic
Members of the First Baptist
Lartfc Junior B. Y. P. U. enjoyed
k "hobo picnic" Riven by Mrs. J.
n Jon* and MImv Georgia Sulli-
van, director* of the organization.
Donning proper costumes, the
8 members went to the back door
M » number of homes—where at-
! cements already had been
! uude—uml gathered food for a
| lunch. They then went to Mann
I putore and spent the balance of
* the afternoon.
Try Sul, Classified Ada.
LODGE NOTICE
Goose Creck Lodge No.
A, P. & A, M.
will confer S. C.
degrees tonight aH
7:30 o’clock.
Visitor!? welcome. '
R. E. Armstrong, W. M.
E. Q. Camp, Secretary ''
ved to Mesdames R. H. Onvanay,
Porch, L. K. Turner, E. Saxon, A
Shirley, and Winterhalter. ''.
Mrs. Porch, 204 West Lobit, will
entertain this group next week
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more
AIM OF INDUSTRY
more people to work by reducing
|xk>P» ’go back to work,
they do Ik average man w
Off than lie fore, Until he
hour* of work, and to raise wage*.
To curtail hours without railing
to able to buy clothes for himself the rate of pay, the administra-
tion contends, would only reduce the
TO RESTORE JOBS
(Copyright, 1931, by u. PJ
WASHINGTON, June 1 (!’.»-
Those who will administer the in-
dustrial control bill repudiate *ug-
^gestion that they seek to estsbiish
n dictatorship over industry. ™ 7
The admdnrstration’s first’ and
cW«f object in this far-reaching
legislation, *as authorRstiveiy ex- annate body,
plained, ia to put men and women The plan of i
tack to work and revive buyi^} lirefted V timple'•
power.
This aemmitf mil'darti hum n- » '~TTT ",■■’TT77-7
itarlsn object has hem lost sight jjy ^ average of two peraona for
of in the steaming controveray ivery eight that are left-worae
which broke into a revolt against off. The two, who may be buri-
the administration when the sen- ness men or speculators, gain from
ate finance committ e struck out transactions made on a rising
drastic powers to Ucenaa industry, market
They were in the bill as passed The other eight, ia eMHunwre. gincy meaaare, to apesd tip th*
the hpuse. President Roosevelt find their ?•£*• *"d aaliriia do
insisted upon their testorsticn and not go » far as before. .Sven?
the committee reverted its deci* tuallyth* tanefUa may trickle
sion. The bill cometbeforeItajdown-«r biaHuwt improves and
HIGHLANDS
• NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Jacobs, Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Norris, Mr. and
Mrs, Britt and Mr. and Mrs. B
Norris of Houston motored to Tri-
City Beach, where they spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday. A fine
catch of fish was reported.
E. L. Masterson who has been
in the Baytown hospital, undergo-
ing a major operation, was return-
ed to his home Monday evening.
Miss Susie Walker of Cleveland
is making an extended visit here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robinson
and little daughter, Charlotte
Earline, are visiting here with re-
latives of Mrs. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Nelson
and children, Marie and Herbert.
Members of the Intermediate
B. T. S. of Highlands Baptist
church enjoyed a weiner roast at
Whetes Lake Saturday night with
Mrs. Herman Mangham as chap-
erone. Various party games and
Four Queens Club
Mrs Jack Davis entertained
■umbers of the Four Queens club
,jd,two guests, Mrii. Ray Spear
Ind Mrs. W. C. Swam, at her home
wsterday afternoon. Seasonal
Jlerg, beautifully arranged were
-Wed about the rooms where the
Lies were prepared for the
nests. A color theme of pink and
Jellow was carried out in the Jr., of Goose Creek, were rerc-nt
S wrappings and in the ialHes. visitors here
Mrs F. L. Robbins had high - •
mm* and Mrs. J. M. Bridges had
i Meand high. Each was presented
| with a gift by the hostess.
Those attending were: Mesdames
Robbins, Bridges, Henry Cathrin-
(r, J. E. Means, Swain and Spear.
Hn. Henry Cathriner w»l enter-1
tain this club in two weeks at ■ swlmming were enjoyed, l nose
(taqf Edwin, her bayshore home Present were Margie King, Eugene
- Haliburton, Bertha Lee Jones, Mil-
^ffSSTCntdry Wills;JianiU Norris, Marion
The Woman’s Missionary society |Suilivan, Florence Manghum, Inez
to First Baptist church gave a j King, J. V. Hill, Jr., J. R. Merritt,
I mgper yesterday at the church for! Wilton Norris and Marvin Ed-
the Memorial hospital in Houston.! wartjs
i jtlkw. A- Patterson also led a [ ____
toeresting program on missions. .
ills;C. A. Nye had charge of the j «• H. Harris was a business
■Hie and played the piano. Mrs. ['visitor to West Columbia Mon-
L’D, Fuller opened the meeting day.
m a prayer. The missionary! ■__
Sttle^&W^^ho^1 James Manley of Houston is
the week here as the
SfTthe Lelce of the presi- Kuest of Koss, Cathriner and other
F'Withemkb"nevolence I Tr. and 35rs. W. F. Blansett and
- “ ;.n\«;v,W«nMCmBnv daughter, Mary Francis, of Con-
, coe and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hill
1 ill oth and daughters, Thelma and Jean,
^ U Pasadena are the cruests af Mr.
^ ^ W-0rtk' and Mrs. W. L. Blansett and
Hie. bring towels to the church
rto her home before Sunday so
'may all to esnt to the hospi
In one bundle,
ven members attended
this
CALENDAR
Thursday
ijtacas class with Mrs. Boyei
Nj. Wright street. *
Woodman Circle at Odd Fellows
2:30 p.m. ^
riight Bridge club.
C. C. Bridge dug with Mrs.
White, 315 Illinois, Baytown,
inet club entertain their
with lira. J. R. Kelley aa
8 p. in.
*nd Mrs. R. B. Warns en-
with bridge.
family in Goose Creek this week,
GIRLS TO RULE
AT BEACH DANCE
It will be “all girls’ night" ft
the Tri-Cities Beach dance hail
Saturday night.
Sue Reid’s orchestra composed
of eight girl musicians will pro
vide the music, girl bouncers will
takers.
Then to too off the all-girl cro-
gram> an all-girl floor show will
be staged at lOito p. m. and mid-
night. The performers will be
Houston night club entertainers.
-H# Mi* talk wife, furniture
for hie hooae, a new ear, businras
Mi whole cannot expect to thrive,
in administration ffitoton. Presi-
dent Roosevelt is not content to
wait tar togging wages to catch
up. He therefore proposed his In-
dustrial recovery bill as an emer-
H$sfc»i jhossgL revTtil pt con-
sumer buying power aa Uhl poln:
of attack. Bta. purpose is to pu-
tt ia here that oompHcatlona en-
ter. Once Industrie* agree to
auch a program, they are loft at
the mercy pf cuttkroat competi
tor* who by taking adrantage of
an overcrowded labor markr,
could undersell on a sweatshop ,ba
tartta._________" j
■ The bill’* licensing provision*
are desired for use agvinst such
pirates—in fasttihp administration
(Til Vi '
the only comp*
MstariwiRjpr^'
tion in
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 316, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1933, newspaper, June 7, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019520/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.