The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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JSrs. HiH
r gohert Hill WU •lectad *u->
* w of Christian social »-
^jo rtplac* Hit. I. T. Con-
.ko h»8 movsd to Houston,
'Zing of Grace Methodist
M(l’« Mo**ion«ry society
-uy morning.
H, J. Newman pretided at
pat** meeting, which opened
Calendar for Week
Monday
Muaic Appreciation group, pub-
lic library, B:8o to 4:30 p. m.
Grand officers of Alpha PM
Omega, Baytown Community house,
7Mp.au
Order of Rainbow for OtMa,
Lpdiea' Auxiliary for Local $46,
I'ainUM-a and Dccoratow, Union
ball. «
Tri-Cities P.-T. A. Council and
the WPA recreation hour* at Bay-
town junior high. Alamo, Sam
Houston and San Jacinto school*
4 to 7 p. m.
Tuesday
Trinity Tabernacle Woman's
Missionary council, 9 a. m.
First Baptist Woman's Mission-
ary union, meeting in circlet, 9:80
a. m.
Ruth Mahan circle of First Bap-
tist W. M U., Mr*. Frank Fields,
9:80 a. m.
Baytown Baptist Woman’s If 1T-
sionary union, 10 a. m.
Redeemer Lutheran Helping
Hand society, Mrs. 4- J. Jenson,
Mont Belvieu, 2 p. m.
Tuesday Bthtop t anebsow dub, .
Mq. ,^p. Cruikshank, 308 West
James ttresS—"
A. q. club, 2 p. m. i
Cedar Bayou Garden club, 2 p.m.
First Baptist Faithful Workers
class, 2 p. m.
Afternoon Off Sewing circle, *
? soon I »t# *yu k
S BOW •
Tely upoefflB
dcrklt i* read* ■
* the attempt k
dt,” the nots^'a!!
red as he survM
are still nt«l
) area. f %
fston declared h
rips over the dim
»M “for the
*rful people »U
rot here’”h*'LJ
‘ considerably^
?«■ , :1
Hl*gic ‘Threw* -I
ives will be the Vi
miles an hojr 1
It this seasai W
of greater
* last year itM
It an untried m
ely after te Ml
: fall, week «a||
mm nf the e^j
at became mg
r was run Imtjl
id. *T have nit u
the winter and i4
followers J
a much better
it is brought wH
summer."
important new, 1
dared, is a had,I
reports. -
M present wens Mesdames
Vfllburn, D. D. Kims, A. A.
g, C. Thomas, W. E, Hass-
iKige Nrleon, H. C. Robert-
l c. McMaster. W’. Irvine,
Leeper, C.L. Williams and
Baylor unhrsrsUy and Soutbwsst-
em Technological Seminary.
Young Goods has attended
M»ody Bible institute four years
fnd was In Howard Payne ooltage
la*t year. •;-
T»Whtte Um meeting Will be for
everybody, it to intended la appeal
especially to young people," Rev.
Couob said. Several of them
■art afstettog with plans and win
r Doan, Miss Beach
[Married In Bgytowa
a Kuia Mae Beach, daughter
[ and Mrs. John F. Beach of
uSpf, Ato, Trig . jaairtll
■psnerj,
tlton Willard Doan of Bay*
J today at 10 a,m. at Bay*
■ Methodist church, the Rev.
iTGardner officiating; .
h Georgia Sullivan, maid of
l[ wore navy blue net with
[aoctMories, C. B. Crawford
bytown was the bridegroom’s
bam. The bride wore a navy
baemble with white trim and
Up of pink rosebuds. '
[Doan, who has been in toe
■ties for about ten years,
I la the treating department
table OH and Refining com-
He Is the son of Mrs. F.
m of Welsh, La. After a
lag trip to New Orleans and
i, La., and Montgomery, Ala.,
bd Mrs. Doan will be at
it 201 Iowa street In Bay-
August 19.
Closed since May * by aetrike,
the Maytag washing machine
ptlQ gt Newton, la., was re-
•»*ned under supervision of 500
notional guardsmen, three of
whom appear above. The ro-
opening, ordered by Gov. Nelson
a ended, GavflWW Krsocbd modi-
■ |IM> ardor “prohiWimg” Mm
Notional Labor Relatione Board
ftp* holding hearing* on tie
strike. The NLRB bearing woe
reopened at Deo Molne*. where
union charge* will be inveeti-
striker* accepted it by vole,
however, and marched back into
the plant protesting the use of
fjhe guardsmen. As the strike
UNDERTAX
LauraWheeler Designs a Gay
Bedspread In Simple Stitches
mwmuvii un Circle,
Mrs. Lawrence Stein, Wes# Lobit
street. '
WBA art classes in oil paint-
CHANNEL VIEW
NEWS
county, moved its tax revaluation
and equalisation project Into high
•peed Friday by placing on the
tax roll* six companies that bad
Paid no taxes in tfo years and
by filing with the supreme court
a motion for a rehearing on the
i validity of am contract ter mi
work.
At a meeting of the board of
equalisation it waa itltrlrurl t*«wf
five of 11 small machine and sup-
ply shops and one truck lino had
paid no taxes on stocks and equip-
ment ir thB paet two JMia. All
wars placed on the rolls by the
hoard.
At Austin, Ernest A. Kaipp, at-
torney representing the county in
the litigation over the $186,000 ra- ,!
valuation contract asked for a re-
hearing of the case on the ground
that the state now joined the
county in the project. Several
weeks ago the supreme court ro-
ing, Anson Jones school, room 20
2 to 6 p. m, -W .
HomrOub WUI
Ladies’ Day at Baytown Coun-
try club, 3 p. m. \
O. E. S. Study club, Masonic
he may atW
the flats are |
he doubted
'hi? to wait all
pletely dry tfln
1 flats received
v rains, ■;
we hope to ItM(
'm our nest m]
duly tret an idea
treamlinmg fiml
i«y he throws g
ie declared.
Car Aasmtidl
Ah Jenkins, Idig
drivers, prejaiil
liananolis what i
completion
tor 111" inwra
to smash Eyittj
August.
here that hit u
Y the use of (fag j
conditioning |1
rtment. Jenidnia
i air vent in thel
r a constant M
:orage of diy 9
igh the cockpit !
cockpit” pnij
fton. J
id came word 9
lother noted M
>ting arrangenm
Surrey to britgl
sarly in AigM
i new car wi31
miles an hmM
the big three* 9
■airy, BystM,j|
are close m
hall, 3 p. m.
Woman’s .Auxiliary of Robert R.
Tuck Post, Baytown community
house, 7:80 p. m. . .
Aquations. Temple No. 186, Pyth-
tlon cH«bf which will meet in the
home of Mrs. G. W. Bricson Wed-
*t 0:80 ajn. .
All members lira urged to aL
tend as Miss Sue Bonner, county
boa* demonstration agent, will
have charge uf the program.
4 ^ 1W Oteejlng in the home
of Mrs, I. V. Phelps, a report waa
ftm h Mm. a. w. Erlcson on
the 28th annual short course held
at A. A If. college, where she
attended the three-day assembly.
Missionary Group
nquanuu*. xeuipie ivo, loo, ryi..
ian Sisters, I, O. O. F. hall, 8
p. m.
Goose Creek Rebekah Lodge No.
458, W. O. W. hall, 8 p. m.
Tri-Cities P.-T. A. Council and
the WPA recreation hours at Ash*
Bel Smith, Baytown elementary,
Mirabeau B. Lamar and High-
lag Workers Have
U at Church
i monthly social of Grace
[odist Willing Workers class
kid Thursday night in the
I parlor of the church,
tar a short business meeting,
a contests and stunts were
ored by the entertainment
itttee, with Mrs Leslie Wil-
is mistress of ceremonies.
Itttee members ware Mes-
i WUburn, Bennie Wilburn,
Wilburn, Wooley and C. L.
ttrmelon was served as re-
nents. A cake was brought
is. T. C. Scarborough. Mrs.
f will bake the cake for
eptember meeting.
fused to act in Iha ease on the
ground It was without fHHsdMtok.
8mce that tea the state has
agreed to pay part of the coot of
the project, If the contract la up-
PATTERN 1804
C. Swain,. 523 West Republict ing the study tor the month,
street. Mrs. Blum five a talk on "Cuba
Three-Six Bridge club, Miss Lilly Fifty Years Ago.’’
Mae Boudloche, 129 Michigan Mr*. J. R. Kelly discussed “Cuba
street. Today,’’ and “Southern Baptists
W. 0. W. Lodge, W. 0. W. at Work in Cuba," ■
The concluding talk was made
by Mrs. J. Hodson. . ./j
Them were sixteen present and
after the monthly biurtnesr ses-
sion'the W. M U. Was dismissed.
WMU Gives Drosses
To Orphans Home
The Channel View Baptist W.
U. responded generously with
donations of dresses for Buckners
Orphans home, when they combin-
ed a shower and social last week
with twenty present and fifteen
held by the Supreme court.
AU of the ooumaniis whom as-
sessments were studied toy the
board of equalisation Friday wire
comparatively small, hot larger
nible School »:«.
w. a. wow.
Ceeewwuen ll«.
Dr* r a aJSm ** * ***** * ■
hall, 8 p. m.
Tri-Cities P.-T. A. Council and
WPA recreation hours at Baytown
junior high, Anson Jones, Horace .
Mann, Alamo, and David G. Bur- [
net schools, 4 to 7 p. m.
Thursday
Grace Methodist Woman’s Mis-1
•ionary society, 9:30 a. m.
Grace Methodist Young Woman’s i|.
Missionary society, main audi- dor
torium, 9:80 *» m*
Baytown Methodist Woman’s.
Missionary society, 9:30 a. m.
Reapers class, Central Baptist
church, 10 a. m.
Cedar Bayou Methodist Wom-
an’s Missionary aodety, 10 a. m.
Kinozelian class of Central Bap-
tist church, 10:$0 a. ro. to 1 p. m.
for this patters
companies and owners of real ea*
tale an to be cited to appear be-
fore the hoard beginning next
week.
Mere than IfOOO.OOO to valua-
tions has been added to the coun-
ty tar rolls since the work started.
|n some Instances, however, the
valuations of firm* have been re*
duced becsuM tlisy ware found to
be out ef line with valuations of
similar companies.
present were
Ammons, H. H. Dorris, J. W.
t, i Q. Camp, M. A. Boons,
O’Banion, J. Rhea Kelley;
. Cloud, and Murray Busch
pu Bayou.
ffpBey, Forte ?b#kb
Med an invitation to all I
the Order-o? Eastern
BftRSR,"
Friday at 3 p. m.
world” is t)io theme of "In Old
Chicago,” from the day Molly
O’Leary arrives with hep torse son*
after burying her husband on the
, prairie* until toe entire booming,
boisterous |ity is destroyed bjr fire.
■SOUTHPORT WILL
mu von
HOUSTON, Aug. 5 —An dec-
«.-.v
Ginger Rogers and Jafies Stewart.
PORI; “Bsicsls,” wtt? Jana
HIGHLANDS
dar Bayou, 1:30 p. m,
j&rt satir
Auxiliary of Local 888*
Tri-CiUes P.-T. A. Council and
WPA recreation hours at Ashbel
Smith, Sani Houston, Highland*;
and Jacinto schools, 4 .to 7
the Ma-
jtagh* PvMft
Reading Ctes
t Josie Dismukes was hostess
ftrst Baptist Bible Reading
Missionary Society
To Ha ve Ln wn Party
Highlands Methodist Missionary
mXa
Barnwell lawn. Game# of 42 wm
for collective
r of toe bemtfa erdar Waa
Friday by the law firm of
and Combe, attomeys for
m. A hearing on labor
StJySb, Masonic hall,
. -- £, i j
peg£,MS!
Sdve campaign to gain the ma-
AugLv<win run‘off primary
Jp, ia eon*
j With a footfl
a alight accident
Mr. and |b». doe
nounced the engagement,
proaching marriage of thei
ter, Catherine Alden, to 4
lie Green, son of J. WT<
Heame. The wedding will
latter part of August .
to aDDe&l to federal courts from
tile dedelon ■ — Wm M
.companyjCtefinmy* • •*
Zries and Jamail
bESj|PERSlAlMln»
U cent*
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1938, newspaper, August 6, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023103/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.