The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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4‘aflOttftf Society , Thursday
-CfcwlM Farr wu " charf* I T. C. C. Bridge dub, Mr*. R. R.;
££» P*”"*1 Mond.y '
|B*eunK of Woman'* MU- Woodam arete< j, 0. • Q. F*
, Society of Gr*e Method* I ^ 2;g0 p n
kVtd Mr*- W. D. White gave ^ j^uomht Parent-Teacher
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rTer radio .kit was give:*
||ra- U D. Wilburn and
[In. Hanson gave Chines
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drew with whit*
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Woman’* Miaaionary Society.
Baytown Methodiat church, 9:30
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M tlons. i
TZ. study chairman, pre-1 Faithful Worker*’ claaa, Firat
IJSera with diploma* for Baptist church.
. aicceaafully completed atu-1 Dorca* Reading*Circle, Mr*. F.
'm book, "Kaatem Women, M; Fullmer. (
ui Tomorrow.” • j Thursday Afternoon Bridge
- the buainea* hour Mr*.jcj-u’b| breakfast, Mrs. J. E. Alford,.
J^giiatna ga** P*1* °t ^*r. 8:45 a. m.
If the* district mossionary Kouple Klubi Mr and Mrs, p.
pc held recently at Galvea- q gtepleton.
^ society made tentative ip^naggag Reading club, library
, to sponsor an electric kitch- f|ubroon,( 4 p> ro,
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^ration with the coop-
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tr company. t1
^ member* and two
jjjg T. J. Joachimi of
lint jnw spoke briefly, and
Jackson of GUdewat-
l present. .
Deuce Bridge- club, Mr*. Billy
Watkins. ;
A. D. S. club, Mrs. F. W. Smith,
Cedar Bayou.
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SERVICE
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k have built our busi-
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ippreciate their patron-
ise and are sincere when
jre render this Friendly
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Tidly Service really is
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ifriend - just so you can
^ our quality ' food
[Oor Friendly Service
ns prices that are
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« yet allow for better
ility foods and cora-
'» service.
BARBER &
BRUNSON.
An I. G. A. Store
i-Main 1165 * Baytown
T.K.O. Club Meets
T. K. O. club met at the home
of Ivy Lee Kilpatrick and elected
Martha Mae Stephenson sweet-
heart of the junior organization.
She wag presented with a bouquet
of pink carnations. , ' • •
Dancing entertained the group
Newton C. Mawhan /
HI* famUiarity with the eoastry
is believed to have enabled New
ton C. Marahall, Milwaukee, WU..
mining engineer, aoleaurv.vorafa
transport plane ciaah, to exlat for
three and one-half week* In the
Chaco jungle* of the And#* bjouiv
tains, until found bf h'-11*'1*-
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Manhal revealed that hi* four
. Mgipaniona wero dead.
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Missionary Council
uancing cnwrwmcu un. s.v»v Twenty-five member* of Trin-
and a salad refreshment was serv- ity Tabernacle Missionary Coun-
ed buffet fashion from the dining jcj| were prMOTt at their regular
weekly meeting yesterday at th#
church.
Miss Phoebe Martin of New
Orleans was guest speaker and
Mrs. P. H. Crenshaw led the de-
votional.
A report was given by * dele
gation which Monday attended
- the district meeting of the coun-
cil held at Tea** City* ” wi?
At last week’s meeting of the
council, Miss Mollie Baird, re-
turned missionary from India waa
present. ; > ‘
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table.
Those present were Martha Mae
Stephenson, Anita Lee Sloan, Ma-
rian and Dorothy Ashe, Fay Phil-
pott, Willie Mae Cook Louise
Tucker, Wanda Roberson, B. L.
Jacobs, Victor Dias, G. W.. Ed-
w'.rds, Glenfi Harbor R. C. Ste-
phenson, I. W. Morgan, Earl Eber-
ly and the host, Ivy Lee
'Sf1”!™ 11*rapi..,rf >t tk< Meeting
(York Machine Company. In Houa- The^MiMo.n*^ Council of First
. The bride w.a complimented
Friday afternoon with a shower at
J the home of Mra. Fred Ingham,
Weet Gulf atreet, *t which U ^ we I1IH1 ....pv.. ,
• guest* war* preeent. U*n* followed by a prayer by
The gift*, placed in a toy wagon, ^ 8Urr ,
wore presented the honor** by „
Brent Jones. The refreahm.n ^__________ ,
couwe served consisted of angoi ,urv,y „f the Tri-CItioa.
food cake topped with freeh straw-
berries ind whipped cream.
Bridge-Luncheon Club
Mr*. J D. Gidding. was hos-
tess yesterday at. her home at
Cedar Bsycm to member* of Tues-
day Bridge Luncheon club and
three guests. Mr,. Gus Jacobs,
Mr*. J. D. Spear and Mrs. G. R.
Herring. -
Potted geranium* and bowl* of
verbena were used in floral deco-
Four game* of contract bridge
were played and the luncheon waa
served at the tables on trays cen-
tered with bowls of verbena.
Members present were Mes-
dames B. F. Ammons, C. E. Arm-
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Rev Sfarr presented a plan to
M council of making a religious
survey of th* Tri-Citioo.
Fourteen members were present
including one new member, Mrs.
sin
WANTED TO BUY-One or two
ftrm mult* or horso, for about
310 each. Boa X, Th# San.
f ■ * 282-etp.
brsELP wanted;
Surprise Shower
Mis. VV. R. Sherill was compli-
mented recently with a surprise
shower at which Mrs.. R. L. Baker
was hostess.
Mixed flowers in a profusion of
color were used in adorning the
home. » ,
Those present were Mrs. Floyd
HELP WANTKB-Glri at Ton*
i-Long Hot* Boot Boar stand on
Baytown-Pally highway.
■-fiffnes
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HCV, WilUt-
C.mpbell* Mrs. Tom Hefhn, Mrs. nJUW
Jack Ford, Mrs. Mac Ford, Mrs. tiunw*decoratet| the home
! Cleveland. • ■■
Refreshments consisted of cake
and coffee.
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Bride-Elect Honored
Miss Leona Pelly, April bride-
Tnose preseni ww -*>- * elect, was complimented Tuesday
Baxter, Mrs. John Gray, Mrs. L. evenjng wjth ghower given at #e
Slagle, Mrs. R. L. Martin, Mrs. home of Mrg, B. F. Presswood.
C>mnbelL Mrs. Tom Heflin, Mra. ^bjt# roae* aid
Sophomore Sisters
Sophomore Sisters.met Tues-
day evening at the home of Helen
Broussard and following routine
business practiced the play to be
i presented April 20. : *
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to fourteen members.
The ctub will meet next week
at the hpme of Shirty ®****' *
elaborately decorated
wedirng cake topped with a mini*
true bride and groom. - '
In a contest, “A Planting Par-
ty” Mrs. Carl Jackson tefc-B*1
accord honors. • p f ?,•
Mrs. C. Porter and Mrs.‘Geo*
Dabney presided over the punch
bowl. ” r>
Forty-five guest, presented Mias
Pslly with many lovely and useful' ►
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NCmCE—Th* BALTIMORE HO-
TEL now under new manage-
ment. Special rate for rooms
frwos^ »»»»■_
NOTICE—Will pay caah or e»*
Change aaawtomdla* t« JA
gold. Beat prices, Jacob’s Jew-'
airy, Gooae Creek. 245-S6-tc
Wrent
iS RENT-One briek and one*
FOJt RENT-Rooms, rate by
p, at Baltimore HoUL Re-
tpieled, refurnished, under new
management. • 249 26tp.
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FOR SALE—Account contemplat-
ed move, Royal Cafe for quick
sale. IIP West Texas Ave.
IR SALE—Acreage, lot* an*'
"70^ ftTATKmB
1003 Miriam St. Wm* «04,l
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San Jacinto Delphi in chapter
met Tuesday It.tim h»n>e In-Leg
Heights of Mrs. A. Wrier with
Mrs. G. M. Ammons in charge of
of ^
Goethe and Schiller.
Mrs. Ammons spoke on “Faoet ,
consiiered Goethrt Jhaa^Mf
Ufe and work* of <3o8t^1 ^ vT,
Mrs. J. W. Wilson had a* her
subject “Schiller end His Eari>er
Dramas’’, and Mrs. H. C. Snider
gave “Schillerts HistoricriPUy.^
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 11, 1934, newspaper, April 11, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022368/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.