The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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TUESDAY, Jt
TUESDAY, JULY 6, \*y
In War Po.t
1T0 Wad Morrow Son
Itnd* h*ve oo pormaMm ^
Th* n*vy Omnonatrst*!
graphic way Ui« vulneiibgi#*
Honolulu in air muu fZ/
islands of th* gnup
Bomb** mm th* n*, n*
mhe# In from ana, «nj ><uy
nraata’’ th* port or clig „t g
capita*! it and
Strategic "enemy" «r m*JT
Moth the army ana ,iT<
■aval war* Mpla**u!
RUSSOJAP BORDER
POSTS BREAK OUT
ORA LEE Gf
HONOLULU T. H. July •
(INI) Vulnerability of naval and
mUltary establishments here, aa
demonstrated during tba meant j
maneuver* may being ahaut tba I
decentralisation of army atranflb
by aatablUhing poet* on at burnt
ana atbar taUrul the lalaad of
Hawaii. 100 milaa to tba aouth-
MARVIN L
1 NUPTIAL*
I Tie tfrat Baptlat
Uyf. Creak pcovidec
Lr * wedding of all
||tunlay evading wh
L, Ore««. dattgbUr
[yti-a J. ft Oraan, bee*
L jtapl" ■#*«• Uy<"'
Lgltffc. w. a. Lyo.
0 HWkie officiated.
| Tba beauty ot tb* at
maced by graceful f
| t One tinned from Page t)
'nay giant, tbe Teecoa milla ami
'tba Upaon verba
Ibaepa T# Ahraa
I Ptiibe leader* predicted that *M
.atari ntll be made m tba ptanta,*
Ibtri aaul tbay would net «flgb|
tbe law* Tiny charged that
strikebreaker*. "gangster* and
thug*" b«l been Imported for tba
•••pantea
|M|MaMMM.
Rcviviil
I Meeting
* ,-^P* —At The—
Brush
Arbor
‘ (urm-r 1'iflh and
\ , , I J,imrs lletcinninji
I £ MM Sunday, July 4tl
turn Amp|cet Qf , t Xl
TRI-CITIES BAPTIST CHURCH
Freer king By .»
DR. L. S. RICHARDSON
Haaatan, Texas
C.J. ATCHISON
Beag Direct or
ed tbe Umm to auppert tbe Shrine
club <* tbe TH Cltlee In lta Bhrtne
day program to be tUged here on
duly It Several Uoa* agreed to
eel) ticket* to tbe ewnt. Voce a
port of the proceed* will bo given
to tbe Boy Scout movement In
Eaat Harrie county.
m of pink roeebti
bvao. tba brtde’p moil
pdri of black chlf
BMgroem’s mother •
I printed shtflM.
fbUovtag tbi eeremo
In, Lyons laft tor a
lag trip to (Wveaton, <
wy will ba at borne
nek Both on vn
in, abe having been a
p IMS graduating da
t E Lee high acboo
mtoyed bar* at the »
Tba amateur,- Piervaa related,
"aald five or ala wltnmii in tbe
room clearly hoard a men* voice
aaytag * Eart»*rt celling, Barhart
celling
Then be heard the ro«*t guari
cutter Itaaea, broadcaaung It**-
ca etl“ng -Earhart, Itaaea calling
Ear! ait.’
Pierson trpraaaad brikf .tha! »t‘
waa entirely poaaibie for Ut* cutler
lteaci. eearrhlng the aaa near
Howland Mud In the BAlth Pa-
cific not u> have beard the call.
"It may have been that the
amateur nation K6KLV on Maul
ialtnd. which reported the aalla.
waa attuated Just right geograph-
ically to have received them," be
mid.
Mra. J. R. William, of Mont
Batvleu. waa taken to her home
from tbe UlUe-Doke boapttal Sun-
day by a Paul U. Lee ambulance
BUI Cook today wva taken from
the Lillie-Duke boepttal to bla
home at III Miriam. Lamar Court,
by a Paul V. Lee amuulaoce. ,
Hospital notes
The atgw'v wvr* picked up
■boriJj kafoi.’ 6 ut (PST) by
the local eoaat guard riatioa and
by Pan-American Airway* but
were too faint to permit reckoning
the position whan MU* Barkan's
KILLER ASKS. TO
TRADE FOR LIFE
MO,000 twin-motored Lockheed
Elect ra went down Friday an rout#
here from Lae, New Guinea.
Hope Renewed
Tb* report atinvd enow hope#
that America’* beat known woman
flyer aad bar companion might yet
be found although no porithwly
identified word had been received
from them ainee ahortiy before
they were forced down.
Three ahipo cnilaed the ara*
where MUe Eaehart’ rilver and
orange plane waa believed to have
Ttaahipa. racing at top speed.
Out-of-town gueata
Ruby Rudd or Ho
b. and Mra. Roy Lyoi
fContinued from Page I)
hand*, a* he firm mid.
"Melba cried when *he saw the
rope in my hands,” he said, "fihe
bagged me not to do if ‘Don't
please, don't do that!' (he begged.
She struggled hut I killed her
quicker than the other* because
■he waa crying.”
“First 1 took Madeline up the
ravine a little way,” he said. “The
other* ctayed behind. •
T took the cord from my pock-
et and slipped it around bar neck
and pulled it tight.
“I left her then dead," he
continued, "and want back and
took Melba along tbe ravine in
new Lkm* bead, called tor a show-
down today an the Rotary chib
participation in a gotf touraamer.t
batwian tb* Uona and Rotartana.
Tbe Lioa* have won two Mg*
on tb* potted cup. Prerident
Trenckmana pointed out. but tb*
Rotary club uo far has refuted to
pity tb* third and final match.
He appointed a committee corn-
poked of Milton C. Kelley, Dr. L.
A. Haaklne and J. B Hollaway to
"deal with" the Rotary club. Theae
appointment* were mad# at the
Nr*. W. U Veyre of
M daughter. Mist Ann
fame* home after a v
mw of Mr. and Mn
nra af CadOT Bayou.
In a game played at th« Bay-
town park Saturday night the Re-
finer. bended »n 8 to 6 defeat to
the Organ I ted Milk Producer* who
have mad# quite a record in Hous-
ton competition Pop Thrift’*
boy* never had a chance again*t
the pitching of Freddie Clark* ani
the «nappy catching and hitting of
Raga Matthew*. The out-of-town
boy* are probably (till mumbling
to themselves about aom* of tba
decision* that irfcad them but they .Howland." that' tba plana
should nails* that an map can't landed in oo# of the Phoai
be burned for their pitcher* wild- lands which ara approximate
the opposite 'direction from when
Madeline lay.
"Whan 1 had killed Melba, I
went back to Jeanette. I put the
rope around her neck and killed
FINAL CLEARANCE
igilii
her right there where she was
standing.
Dyer waa placed in an isolated
call, with tiara of vacant calls
about it, when fallow prisoner*
threatened to kill him. The con-
fessed slayer crouched in hia call
and moaned for protection as he
heard tba ahauto of the other*.
_
Values Maks Hotpoiit
America's No.l Buyjj
Bee* Uas Ekatridty. foods my crif
sod Arab far w dM. ica frMM* fm*c A
■Mi* trickle of riactririty create* .o tba*]
dance of freeing power — maim tWKtn j
much cold «• formerly. Amun* lower «p>J
.redo*coat rveryewauh far year* warned
Ufotm* All. ft..I Cabtoota. BekMfl
bMvily insulated well* of solid tuM
Hotpoint guard* your food surtlj-j
•ilemly. S«re.mlined wyltag for todurinfl
beeuty. Chromium hardware . /, AdjagM
•bie gliding thelvei...Automatic
lighting. . Suin-milting poretbut iaal
nor. with rounded e..y-to-cWn corenal
* Tears’P*rfarmaa**P>ala*Baa.nee<M
uum teeled Hmpoint Thriftme.rer c*nJ
J yeer*' performance protection, lor Ml
yean th, name H,ep,knt ha. b«n the dj
of Merifog on tlecmcal appliance. T,xkf I
it it your atiuranct of plui depend.ixligfl
- See our display now. Leant arhy H**B
point i« America* No. 1 Rafriger.taB
buy 1 her.’, , »i,« .mi MyU (fa., fi„ ratal
naedi Mactly. Ttrmi to ntit your purt*M
Irifi UK,-**:.- <
Dresses
’ had righted tbs flaras and waa
1 proeaadlng tawnid hof., .
Bom Toward UghU
I While th* Itaaea raaad toward
» the horiton where th* light* bad
i ftrMked acroM^IU ' sky Oft 1U
normA Minn Karhftrt to send
uTXorr fl.^, Howiand Island
informed the cutter that th* am*
tance, eliminated any posribilfty of
th* lights having been those of
■gniiL - ,,
With the Itaaea north and weat
pf Howland where the naval min#
sweeper Swan and the British
freighter, Boordy. The Uhl tod
States battleship Colorado with
three plane* aboard waa near and
the alroraft carrier Lexington was
on the way. . .
, i/^Jup* Offor....,,
In Tokyo, th* Japanese navy
ordered an aircraft carrier and a
supply ship to 'join th# searthr
The Japanese South Psciflc fish-
ing fleet also were ordered to
search.
EveningGowiis
,
those Murad required medical
bntamL't, M.m.ema. ,y .m
, Noriag Bickley, service car driv-
\ " at tao Oooee Creek, is in a
> Houston hospital a* the result of
Injuries received lata Saturday
whan the ear ha was driving waa
in collision with that drtvtn by
M A. Maples, of 71* Miriam. «• «»# appearance of the Mason
Lamar Court. Th* accident «c- **»«* Olrl* of Houston in a game '
currad near Robert E. Loe high ‘P^nst the BrownbUt squad on
fchffp) ‘ _ M Thursday night The Houston ,
Both Bickley and Mrr*r ware Un* ■oundly troupced the Booetar- (
brought to the Goose Creek hoapi- •»*« •**»> «"» Wk \
tai in a , Faul u, Le* ambulance “*r DU1® HoweU'* local i
Bickley, for tbp third t|mt mU*- ^*JZ***1 ^ A*
ALSO ALL EVENING GOWNS
$18.50 Col. Campus Silk Dresses $9.25
$16.50 Silk Dresses on sale at $8.25
$14.95 Silk Dresses an sale Bl....,...$t48
$12.95 Silk Dresses on sale at..........$6.48
$l0.9d Silk Dresses on sale at.......$5.45
$9,90 Silk Dresses on sale at $4.95
tbelt- ability. Petly and Barbara
Hill Ousherette# will play the Sec-
ond game on the Thursday pro-
gram.
Saturday night the Humble Of-
fice of Houston will Invade Bay-
town lor a return engagement
with the A. E. Drew Ca, teem.
In a recent game in Houston the
locals won over th* pitching of
the veteran Rod Weatherford.
This amazing refr
•rator malntai
LOWER temper*tur
HIGHER humidi
at MO INCREASE
operating cost,
addition, it has t
new fltxiblt interi
arrangements with
variation*. Come
and ice for yourse
BUY A NORGE
NOW FOR ONL
TroublB-FrMl
Vacuum Solti
THRIFTMASTEI
Entire mechioism penM
neatly vacuum sesied inaid
hesvy Keel wall*. J aoviq
part* glide *ooo<hly,qui(d|
*0 oil that aervsf wean <M
Power to ipsr* In estrenw Id
in a collision opposite the Sinclair
refinery gataa on La Forte road
Sunday afterpoqn. John Barcel-
>o, aa, of Houston, driver at one df
the cam. suffered, a poaalbi* frac-
tured skull, a fractured left leg,
severe cut* and bruises.
! A, E,,WaMrip, 17, of. Highlands,
drivsr of the other car, had tac-
eratloo* about th# (wad and severe
cut* about the body. In tb# car
within were Emmett^smi Lee
SmJpiTww; £taaofd $&,
Fer "Month
Soon Buy* a HBmlly
Sizt Hotpoint
The PeUy Paper Hangera ar.
laying for Captain John May.
According to their version of i
scheduled contest Sunday, th<
Amalgamated AH Stars took rui
out powder on Ijbe Felly boy*.
"Look# like they're scared o
us," th* Pally boys said.
Manager Dickerson entertain#
Western Auto Associate Stori
D. R.-LKEPER — Owners —. H. B, LEEFEK
GOOSE CREEK
222 W. TEXAS AVE.
Stomach Gas
wm
ERIKA
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1937, newspaper, July 6, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022320/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.