Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 136, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1931 Page: 3 of 10
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•till tl.aotir, k!
COMltinfl > r., ||,j _
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1f*t Monday
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BI.UEUONNEI
,li|l MEMBERS
Mmw»' waa hortee*
of the ffiufbnnnrt
JV their weekly meeting at
Cedar Bayou Friday
! Monr «tiwrv the gurxto a.v
,j (or an afternoon of *fw
L pd marry convene tion «ra«
I |n lovely out flower*,
thr afternoon delicious
of sandwiches, rake
11,, were served.
present ware Mesdames
1 pig)**, F. W. Wolfean, G.
, J 0. Koehler, tjoff, H
It. C. Stephenson ami
Twain,
•t a regular
lor study rlub
! the home of Mr*. 0
| Mr*. L A. Hankins
|o. li very interesting
[“TK> BMtta* af a
She g*vr an intemating paper
Ik (-lining Birthrata" and Mr*. Fni-
l«*tt gave a paper on “The Ethic*
. the Small Family."
Ommaaityl, After the study program a ao*
! ciaj hour and refreshments were
j enjoyed. Mm. Paul Devert*.- *11
f the dub.
calendar
MONDAY
Warnin'* Missionary Society at
the Glare Methodist l hutch at
3:80 p. m.
Servtee Ireague of the Trinity
Kptsrupal church meeting at the
church at 3:30 p. m.
Called 1 pee ting of the Baytown^,
Civic txague at the Commanitv I
House at 9:80 *. m.
TUESDAY
lla> town bridge and golf dub at j a guest
the Ci maiunity House nt 3:30 p. m. .......
with Mesdames A. D. Gaston totlBayioUOl (lump
— CM in Meet
A meeting Sf the Bayt
j L. t. Hedf
IgMIt Sit dub, Miss
Smith, Fast Hay town,
four Queen dub with Mrs. t. M.
Myrtis
~Jlmmie Kiggs will be hoa-
, the dub neat Friday af-
......
BUt>
ryn Foster j
Class Head
Bridge, on West Republic street. , m * Hoorn
■MSFS^SSflll
the acbool at 7 ill p. m.
Wednesday
Civic
league has been called by Mr*.
Tom Pruett, for Monday at M0
Att momiwn am urged to bal
present aa important matters am
to be disrussed.
C dar Oide flub with Mrs. M.I '_
C Keitwy, 70i Aehto. *re*. ' R()y ft
Ttmmday
H.fc.O. crib with Mm. B. Hen-
I church in Fitly met
at 7 p. m. for,
■FJLLX
Lee on East Loblt street.
Hy-Tone dub with Della Dunk-
FAYMRNT
AIMING
feUl'1'., , ’I
1 Foster was elected preoi-
1 the dam.
Annie Mathis, tpacher,
t Cook, Alta and Arthur
r lital, Urn and Vera Walker,
1 Searcy. Dode King, Edree
'Hilary. PParlte Nit-
Hauffpaulr; Mo.<-
*2* -edg at on N<?fth cner
Donas clam at the homo of Mr*.
Nerthcutt 1% Cedar Mayo at I
L : ’ -7
, ...... I.;
Blu bonnet dub with Mrs. Jim*
ptf.Msi. rAte\s?r*t*** >
^r *
Hostess For Tea
JbkJHt Warn
t HRISTI IN SCIENCE CgURCR
This church la a branch of the
Mdher Church ef the first Church
Pep %wd ef the Reb rt 11 Lee
higlL school, will entertain with a
tea from 3 to 8 p. m. today at her
h. me on SOd West James etmet.
Thom enjoying this hospitality
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and their mother*.
■ Sunday School at f rib a. m.
Santee* at It«. at, "Adam ami
Fatten Man”.
I Felly Box Supper
tecris Neal and Mae Mar* Attracts Cant'd
Lovely Forty Gwe
At E. E. Camp Hi
was dosed with
a---
Shotv
S Arranged .V „ ’
t member* were pmaetit at
meeting of the Gar*
1 at the Community House
A box supper given at the Petty
City Hall under the auapkes of the
Petty Civk Leegue Friday ev:nirg
d>ev a large attendance.
Mesdames B. C. UttofWd,
Campbell and Helfrich were yn th
ecmmitle* for the entertainment.
The box a were vailed and
boxes went to Mm. J. W. Fond mu
** TTSL **• for'ttmt, Mr*. Campbell for
, with Mrs. J. J. rromme w Mr» George i-uwrj
for third. M. M. Robertaon held
1 MMcbell of Houston made a
| i* to be held Novem-
B and If were made at this
__ the lucky tick t for door prirt.
During the evening Lnfe mnd
_ Frank Bryant, and* Woodrow|
,now*r Wooley, pupil* of Mia*
VH
omeM
Mr. and Mm. K. B. Camp were
boat* with a bridge party Friday
evening at their home M Baytown.
Prise* la the fame* w.g to Mm.
|W. l.lWttfMal 0. lbwcur. Re*
fiesh menu ef black walnut bn ad
aandwtehea. ^pumphki pie, aafaid
and coffee were served.' |
The personnel included Mr. and I
Mri. W. H. Fchr, Mr.* and Mrs.
R. a Warns, Mr. and Mm. Pete
GBACB MKTHttDISl < HI Ut II
Sunday School »:46 a. m.
Senior and High League, devo- b, vtowv ■awrtur
wemhlu S^ttay Brkmi at irtB a.
g - -»-■
mum of-Rev. Ervin Jackum, paa*,Tr”r ^ -
!* the ^toaa ^ ^ Cw|rfl IHIu^ on
-The Supreme WkdmT^
pretty. I’ritn for the pmtiieat Peters, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Hunt,
i KMS'casTaar~ -ihmwnmp«
Conmi.-ion Permit
Quarts, danced and mng.
The proceeds from this supper
At place wfh he announced wiM ^ ^ ^ th. OrM. League.
ibaplM| ttd ipi prove menu. • _
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Party Gkkn For S
GOOSE CREEK
TRUCK LINE
Offers Quick
Traiupottation I
4 Lm—* - VUMw
P pexultr Dml) hchcdulm
rom He ‘
Trl-CUigg
HOUSTON ADDRESS
DM * (OMMERCK
bet Capitol 1871 er 1373
^ipaSECRKEK ADDRESS:
JI* W. jack . .
Phonr 191 and 168 /
J
Alfred Pdu ell
Mr. andTttra. R. £. Powell were
in honor of their son Alfred’*
birthday. A ihow and dinner in
Houston were enjoyed. ■ \
The personnel included Lawrence
Reilly, Reese Bain* Jr, Howard
Klingait Tcrritor}
Tr Business Men of ■
EptsfophVGrou p , t ^
To Meet Monty '
~ The Service League of the Trfn
ity Episcopal church will meet at
the church Momlay at 2:80 p. m.
.; Mrs. Carson will be hortca* for
the Jay. !*' " •* ~ • ,
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News Print Paper
Second Sheets
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(Sizes H>4 X 11 ini haA'X-
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For Sale
■v'cwrrTrr-:#..'
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Approximoteiy 150 Sheets to the Pound.
Minimum Sale Two Pounds.
Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Barrow and
Harry McCalou*.
( FIRST CHRISTIAN
Sunday aehool at trtf a. a.
Morning arorahip and commun-
ion service at IIAt a. ra.
Sermon subject: “Jacob's ew.“
Chriitian Kndeaor meeting 7 p.
m. _ *_"; _, ;
Evening Evangelistic lerviee at
7 A0 p. ite-r
Sermon (object, “Certain and
Uncertain Sounda.”
S rvlce* at 7:»5 with
Manna" aa the test.
| B.Y.P.U. societies meet ut t;4l
m.
Prayer meeting at on Wedeev
day «ufnlngS|
Baptist Group
€mr Mtntinjf—7
The Joy B.Y.F.U. ef the Central L Lemon will conduct service*.
Myn* Baptist church of Potty will moot
Sunday evening at 0:80 p. m. at
the- Oty Hall. , 7
i AH young married people am
FIRST BAPTIST
Sunday aehool at t:4i a n.
at It A. m. with the
Bev,
h ^ TRINITY EPISCOPAL*
Located at Pally land aad Mar*
kit street in Boat Baytown, Rev
Lawrence L,. Brown. W H
.. Church School at_ 10 a. m.
Holy Communion and sor
■- ■
Wife Ask, Judge To
Put Hu,biUd In Jail
dssn. iWsf l rwiin
In aesaion.
At 1M p. m. service*,*
Os O. Deri*, will be Qukt Layman;]
L. MeFariand, traveling(1ijr-tiHr piltof.—
companion of Paul; Mm. C. O. Wil-
liams, Loyal Friend; Mr*. E. Neal,
The Doctor Goepel; R. Nunez,
Church Historian; Mr*. J. Spllbm,
Luke's Contribution. ——-4-
EVERYMAN’S BIHI.K CLASS
Non - sectarian, int-rdc
Jtnil. Tnl thwtrui »'4i.g ■».
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bostick and
daughter, Nannie lowkct, will be
guests in the W. T. Hobson home
ow the
Mrs. J. H. McKinney, who ha*
lacn visiting in Beaumont for rev
rnl day*, returned home Friday.
Dr. Fred B. Green, of the Stole
Board of HoJth of Austin, oka
ir the Trl-Cities Saturday making
a survey of the sXnltary conditions
hem, In reference to milk and con-
Mtioa fijHPP^pi
Mrs. Jcto Harrington and Mm.
Paul Cater were Houston viator*
Saturday. ■ • mu
Judge and Mr*. Ervin FI(
l;ave ai Wielr guest Mr*. Flower*'
father, George f. Galloway.
Mr. aad Mr*. W. Stood of Tojto*
City, Mr. aud Mr*. C;Sebr«w and
CaPl^Fromme of Houston are via-
itom in the home .of Mr, and Mra.
J. J. Fromme over the week-end.
R. H. Naboum of Cameroa wa*
the gueit of hi* nephew, Robert
Masengale of Baytown, vmr the
A hearty welcome la extended to
alt service*.
WEBSTER, Mast., Nov. 8 «U»-
Frank Niomic'a penchant for hav-
ing hi* hair d0M cropped caused
hu. wife no end of embarrassment
wlwn the went to social functions.
.She asked a district court judge
to put him tn Jail for five day* ao
Uto Would ha*~to 'ftfto'MHB
grow, but an out-of-court aettie-
•Wk, waa aald to have been
BtodML ■
mtem
lending
NEW* BANK OPENS
BAIllMtiim, Movi 8 MM fhg
invited. Dr. L, L Lemon, pastor of! lied.
i for huattoso after being rnorgan-
Ironing
Boards
05c
Guidance
|J, B. Hoilaway who was operated
on several days ago In Houston
for appendicitis, was roported Sat-
urday to be Improving it adlly and
noxy was allowed by physician* to
■ee visitor*.
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TM the golution of difficult bualneaa
I problems nothing can take the place
X of seasoned <:x|>erience. The bankera
eexperience covers all branches of finance ‘
extending back through years of contact
with new and complex situation-
Contemplated enterprise*jadiith reauire
capital and a -thorough knowledge of the
% field of proposed endeavor are often blind-
ly entered into, and grave financial losses ,
■ -ivi .-.l |,y Ia« k <•: the udviev which could
have been had by a consultation with a
- banker who, familiar with similar ventures
could have Bhown the investor how to
avoid losses, or advised refraining from
the entry into the proposed project.
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However large or small your business
interest, you will find it of advantage to
do your commercial banking here.
Ironing Board* «f uapatatod wood. '
bM* the Wright of-a-MMmund ■»t1*rJ***
■landing on them in atmngth tost. Well
put together to prevent sagging or be-
coming-looto. ~T- .
e .. v A », _ * . Auto**—' ■ 00 a ^
Wall
Shelves
painted .(toed. Can bo
■tained to suit taste.
MB
Floor Pillows
Velvet floor pillow*, 18
in *lUr*ctlv* deiign*.
4'orner
Mir I vtvs
METAL
Kifehen Stool
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 136, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1931, newspaper, November 8, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020570/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.