The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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THE DAILY SUN-UOOSK GREEK, TE
18 MONTHS
Homemakers Class
HoM* 'leelmg
! Four Aces Club
Aide of Veto Bureau I*ach*r
SUSS& 7^-VwU I» ^
Ims. Ted Crone Is , Mrs. Felton Is
I Honor ee at Shower Uptown Hostess
1 Jlf*- N- F- Currey and tM,ss “«• Harry Massey was high
Men* Maugham were co-host- scorer arid Mrs. J. K; Btthanrourt
>AY
rev;
jrimervllo ifw j
pgr Women* j
w nesdii
uro WlwV’ j
al needle^ I
>r potch^foA j
d variety.
d*...«P^I
nentt of HMJ
idiworli
; the Currey home in Woos-
^Thursday afternoon at a show-
, for Mrs. Ted Crone of Houston
K_ Crone is the former Miss
Isriorie Tyler of Gooae Creek.
A pink and white color scheme
a given accent in the floral der-
ation and in the service of a
of salad, cake, sandwiches
IThe'guest list included Mes-
L^, J. G: Wiley, J. R. Wiley,
lotto Crone, R-. L. Pulley, W. E.
jciKheroe. Edyth Gupn, Frank
iHooston, and MesdameS R. A.
I Mailer, Lucille Carter, Maude
|Smith, it P Richards, P.J. Fish-
t j,T. McLennan, HI. JrMang-
Ifoipt and E-B. CUth^roe.
was second high m a game of
bridge Thursday when Mrs. Thad
Felton was hostess to the Uptown
Bridge club at her home in Bav-
tOWn. .1
Refreshments of coffee and
cookies were served from the din-
ing table and the buffet to Mes-
dames C. M. Bond and Robert Ma
theme, guests, and Mesdames Abe
Rosenzweig, Tlethancourt, Massey, I
Roy. Elms, R. B. Warne* B. J, Le
Compte, H. I. Davis, S. T. Weav-
er and R. M. Haley.
Square Dance
Is Postponed
■.Announcement is made of the
postponement of the square dance
scheduled tr-bsi: held this evening
at Peliy City hall.
class of Baytown Baptist church ie«n club was entertained Tbura
at a monthly business arid .social (day at the Lamar Court borne Anriouncmer,; was mad- here sKltVKS Ml
Mr# G* W Awards l&brettoaay that Mil* W»te«m. 'Held!
communRy . house complimented lprise* in the games went to Mrs representative of the Veteran* appointed fry
Mrs.-R. E Gore, a member, with TE A AHJe and btra W k Rob- state Service office, will be In!
ja miscellaneous shower. Acting fbtos. high and second high, t*-'' Houston during the week of Feb ’
hostesses at Hie meeting were js^tivefy. and to Mr*. Fred Dili- 3 to 11 „ _ j
Meadamei U. R. lkius and C! R. Jmalh ' Urn.' . .Mrs Booth w«n the 5 H« b» particularly tottoetlril, f»
™*r . , gdesl priae. | Interviewing ,very gold (Ur
Twenty-three membeni of the Completing the personnel were mother In Uds entire area as well!
I*** were present and were en-1 Mesdamea Paul Black, A. V.
ter to” I
S9
Cleveland to 18*7. Postmaster land.
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Mrs. H. J. Havig Is
Bluebonnet Hostess *
Rnlljqji blossoms and red Iiw
buds were used to tasteful ar-
rangement to the home of Mrs.
H. J. Havl* Thursila.v when she |
V: A. Meets
^Cffltral Baptist church Y. W. A.
ferWedftesday^Bnfiqf^^Tjta
.the...«
Peliy, will be announced
«qgh the press,
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tliro
■church with the■) president, Ruby, , =r’*-
1 Dunsway in charge. Mable Che- Mrs. Bass Hostess aa,„
i gave the opening Prayer and To just Eight Chib j ha er
;Ut " bU8inCSq M88i°n f01' J m.k'tmeitroTtl!^ Sew and Chat-
d | ctot" VmZI afternoon
- A Bible study followed^ with
IlMie Long in charge. . ■ .
1 Members present were Mrs.
I pete Rankin, Ruby Dunaway, Ma-
iHe Cheshire, Mary Alice Baker,
I Elsie Wilkins, Nadine Roberts,
I Inez Hollaway, Eula Lee Edwards,
lEkHe Long, Julia Gieger and
[visitor, Lucille Johnson.
[ JIm. Rankin, the sponsor, gave
[the closing prayer.
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kin N»« reo*.
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COLDS
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FEVER
tim in
H»d>che. 30 mlirnt*,
[ Tnr “liHO-Ika" —W«M’« Bnt
Fuller Bru«h
SPECIALS
The Famous Fuller
DRY MOP
g. $1.95 $1.49
^Forked Duster
>... U4> 75c
Furniture Polish
XL 69c
Mm, others under advertised
H. V. HOOD
Tri-Cities Dealer
399 W. Jaek Street
Phone 418-J
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Present wore Meiidanws Buck
Bonds, R. D. Causey, Herman
Cholcher, Anthony Costa,
Schuble and the hostess.
Tom
Grace Methodist
Soci«i£1fiets ■
The Woman’s Missionary Soci-
ety of Grace Methodist church
met at the usual hour Thursday
morning with Mrs. A. J. Newman,
president, in charge. ’ Study, of
the second chapter of the book
“By the Wlatgrs of Bethseda
Farr conducted the study in the
absence of Mrs. Bruce Causey.
with those of its people,” Mrs.
Conner declared.
Mrs. A. V. Cruthlrds spoke
“The Missionary Value” and Mrs.
George Nelson, study leader, gave
an totewjtlBg. talk oa the fnpple.
mentary book, “Rebuilding Ru-
ral America.”
The meeting Was closed with a
prayer by Mrs. W, J. Brice;
Forty members, seven of whom
grg HBWtteawrir were p-sSht ■
at the meeting.
er in tihia recent photo.
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renamed with a variety of games CruthHda, R c: Gilmore. X), tV to dlsctMt * claim for compenaa-
after which refreshments were I Jones. V. Nortbcutt, Charles Wil itlon dr iKwidtallsatlou
MrV#d ‘ *#« “nrf ■ W*.*>n will be at the Red Crow,
rh“ dalntly appointed luwh,«.r office to the: Marine bank bulW
,vas *“rv‘’d *«*«•■ ,h“ game* % tog. Texas and "san Jacinto 1 >
mww ; ■ ■' W‘Y ■ r - .
Lt"“SfXiw„ .„d ..... ub™reSnvH°ur ;
htottrijAes.-Thuri. Will Be Tomorrow
'orations blended with the Valen-jMfc*1 Way club at a bunco partyi Mr*. E. C. Kukadllt, taxelSr 1
to ValenGne motif. ' of the fourth grade at Davfil «&4
Those present were Mrsdan>»t, Burnet elementary school, will be
Stiles, Mattie.femora, A, L. Am.- '*» charge of the stoty hour at; i
| Included- In the personnel were]®*™*' L K. Brandt of Houston, j toe Goose Creek (library at »;30
4wo, guests, ‘Mrs, J. T. Conely (if,ffin and W. Toaps. am. tomorrow , *
•* “ - ------v .4: Mrs. Annp Cornelius Mct 'ull.M-h,
Thiit.T., b considered a “bftk Itlu-aiian. amwuncftd today that
doien. j the David O. Burnet Parent-
QUAKER MIS
says Great American Pilot Murwin
' tine motif given accent to the j
j »enrk» fur a course of salad; caf-1
j fe<> and cake;
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ni’na. smiles for thenhotoeranh- \ Vrisher, J. D. Kuebler, It. cl * '
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Haney. 0. A. Dyer.” W. R, Black,
I Webb Greer, Willis Cobb and E.
T. Arnett.
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CammmntUr efAswfaw AMkmT
toman FUg^upl
• No wonder Quaker Osts I* csllad
BREAK VAST Of CHEAT AMERICANS I
rod in tbundioce of Nsrarr's Vita*
B, the vitamin your system needs ds
‘io com bet oervdasoess,^cooropatioo a
poor sriperitel I
best Quaker Oat*
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Msnv erocer. I VUCmmiT
Sa^rJKBv-i
BRACtSUP NERVES & DIGESTION
The hostess serred a refresh-
ment course to Mesdamea C, R.
Porch, E. H. Lee, G. Riley, Floyd
Bums, A. A. Morgan and E. U.
Rutledge.
Thursday Afternoon
Wub Entertained
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Two tables wart; assembled
the home of Mrs W. F. Spear I
j When-She was hoatam yostMirtay1
to members of the Thursday Aft-
ernoon Bridge club and three!
Bayou Mission
Society Meets
An all-day meeting of Cedar
Bayou -Woman’s Missionary so-
ciety was held Thursday at. the
church with a birthday dinner at
was led by Mrs. Charles Farr who Q^geEBenderi L^rs.'lleto™'
gave an Introductory ttalk ^on “Re? FarreH, members who have-had
liglon in Rural America." Mrs. birthdays recently.
Members of the society quilted
guest*, Mesdamea Wayland Spear,
Tom Thompson and Dave-Marr.
’ Mbs. O. R. Watkins, was high
scorer and Mrs. Thompson sewed |
second high.
The hostess served, a course of
Worded salad, wafers, date loaf,
coffee and tea to Headmen Way-J
land Spear, Thompson, Man*, I
Fred Treadway, L. C. White,
Watkins, J. M. Trahin and E. F.
Polka, 1
WORDEN’S CARNATION
S^TALL
6 SMALL
SALMON
tall can IQ11
VALUES?
SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 4
5
Our New Store
Open* Monday
LIBBY'S
H. And W. Chi!)
Is Entertained
Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Gilmore were I
| iTfe jrogrim of. talks included |host and hostess Thu^Teventog
afternoon session was opened with t(> men»her» of the H. and W, J
^The .^rth to the W hy afternoon session was opened with
r£r ^rsz
Se” bv^L^J Chbate ^“Th» H’ FoW]f‘r’ I,r«id«nt* ’
CooperaUvf Movement/’ by 3£ ■*?*** 8P°^f «
J. T. Conely and “The Place of Neighbor as Tbysel^_and
Z by - Cities Mowed by
church falls to deal with prob- 1 •„
lems of poverty It will die, for 1U , 5 th ,.bu me8®, ’ J,
»“ - «'•»— tt &*’Sf3f5SS
read hy Mrs. C. R. Davison, the
si-
Daily Cross Word Puzzle
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*9*/* uncharted puzzle *tarts with No' 1, aero**, a »ix-leU«r
a- Number 1, down, a six-letter word. Fill to iquare at the
end of each word and check with tomorrow'* wlutlon.
. „ ACROSS
j-Munche* (slang)
7~A conitel- ‘
,, •‘‘ion
■»—Jauntily
NOftwiit
„ HAbr. j of the zodiac 26—A quarrel
*-*t'-u»ed 32—Wtog-liko (*Iang)
“preflx 34—Ancient 27-lMCribed
-Jtou itSSToI An,wer * Pr*v‘0M P0"*'
2~2»femony Peru
24— A tailor
26—Fasten with
stitches
28—A swelling
30—Eighth sign
houses 38—A nett for
21—Fashion spiders’ egg*
23— Fifth sign 29—Bare
of the zodiac 30-IdenUcal
24— Also 31—Diagram
28—An inter- 33—Falsehood
mission 35—An outcry
36-4tuthenlum
(symbol!
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society voted financial support to
a home to be built for a mission-
ary in Japan.
The society will also purchase
drapes and shades- fore the Mies
room and a hot water seater for
the church kitchen- A bowl show-
er for the kitchen will also be
held in conjunction with next
week’s, meeting,_______
Others present besides those
mentioned were Misses Lydia
Fisher, Louisa George, and Annie
Schilling and Mesdames Blonnie
West, R. E, Baker, Julia Casey, X
L. Dunman, G. W. Epperson; Ida
Enderli, 0. E. Fisher, Will Heitte,
M. H. Hughes, Ella Ufrey, Amsn-
H. C. Breeden, Mary Griner, Tom
Bayliss, Vem Devereaux, T.
Thompkins, T. E. Abernathy, W.
L. llfrey, H. A, Goings and three
M. A. Parker and Lydia Wilson.
_ th* H, and W l
Bridge dub and two ghests, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond M. Haley.
Members of the dub present
were Mr. and hr*. A. E. Alfie,
Mr. a nd Mrs. A. V. Cruthrds, Mr.
and Mrs. Duke W. Jones and Mr,
and Mrs. V. C. Northcutt.
Mrs. Jones and Mr. Cruthlrds
were winners of the high score
prizes and the consolation award
went to Mrs. Gilmore.
hments
of coffee and cherry pie a ia mode. |
Bible Study Class
To Meet Tonight
The Friday evening Bible study
clans. of First jChrisUan-.....church
will be held at 7:45,p. m. today at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
A. Anderson at 1001 Miriam street
in Lamar Court.
W. K. McDonald, leader, will
conduct the study of the fourth
chapter of James.
The study is open to all who
wish to attend.
Recent Bride
Is Honored
RINSO
irg- Pkg-1 JjC
SCOfTOWELS
2 rolls 19c
PEARS
No. 2£ can 13c
RED PITIED PiK
Cherries
No. 2 can 15c
.STANDARD
Mrs. Glen Reed, a recent bride,
was the honor guest at a shower
at which Mesdames E.J G. Adlong,
Joe Kubifc and L- G. Adlong were
hostesses at the latter’s home.
Following presentation of the
gifts.to the honoree the hostesses
served -cake,—coffee,—hot chocolate
and chicken salad to 65 guests.
Smartness And Simplicity In
Laura Wheeler iCnitted Blouse
PEAS
15'
ADMIRATION
Coffee
316. pkf. 67c
10*49
C
i. 2 Coos
Crustene
Jb. carton
ALL FLAVORS
Our New Store
Opens Monday
Libby’s
FRUIT COCKTAIL'
2™ 25c
Crosse & Blackwell
DATE AND
NUT BREAD
8-OZ. I J
CAN 14C
WHITE IIOl’SE .
2Z15c
Snowdrift 31b. can 49c
Lux Flakes large pkg. 224!
SEARIHLIGHT
Matches . . 3 boxes lie
HAMA 16-02 JAB re ; - >
Peanut Butter
14c
Tomato Soup . can 7c
LIBBY’S
Tomato Juice 3 (or 19c
MORGAN’S
Apple Juice 2tf"-0Z..can 10c
( UII11111 re
. GELATIN 3
c
GEBHARDT'S *
TAMALES
tall can | 2c
l SLICED RINDLEKS
BACON 123
SLICED RIMHIN
STANDARD
mi
CATSUP
14-oz. bottle] (j
SKINNER’S MACARONI Or
BACON ■> 21
Pt RE PORK
PAN SAUSAGE
20c
Pound
VEAL POT
ROAST
Pound
16c
BOILED HAM
iwj 38c
SWIFT’S CIRCUS “8”
PICNICS
POLLED
ROAST
swrrm pi re pork
HMOKED
pkgs.
I, Our New Store
Opens Monday
-NO. I YELLOW
ONIONS
<T ,t*, \
2 Pounds 9<
.
COLORADO
j Carrots or Beets
Bunches 5c
2
NO. 1 MAINE
POTATOES,
18c 1
! ICEBERG
LETTUCE aL. 10c
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 194, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1938, newspaper, February 4, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023023/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.