The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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CAMERA CATCHES BANK PROBE SENATORS IN HUDDLE
I-lib I Hr AJult Khnlb,I,
jmrnl In Houston public •chuols, I
Itatlun of Mm. {
^ MaiA fW| HRSTKB, MR*
II MS. Mats I UUtWDAK
I fawn’. Miwlonury Society of|
I ft** church not Mon.' H' ®- club, Mm. J. |>,
I *« *i ih* church parora with t«n 8l**'< w*« Gulf, t
I m1-" prtmrt. Mr*. L. D.J Ac* High Bridge r|ub, Mm.
I filhum. preaidant, *u in charge. Buck MrDmieU, New Jtney, Bay
I the Crow", opening song, town.
- T2 * wuSlTwht' * *■L S ** M. «... W.
* W by Mm. William D. WWW c Ug E »,unm-utt
fW holiness Muion «U held' „ „, unmrul1'
L^^k-Ii Mr*. J. R. **MvL ***“*' ,tab* Mr*
S»« very interesting talk onjH«ury CnthrWr, Whiting.
HEj Movements in Japan.’j * ri-Citlti Bridge tlub, Mr. ami
hMUliity in Japan" was th'^Mm. II. I). Martin, JUii Ark n*as,
I Up); di«ruMw«i hf Mra. W. P, Baytown. <
I Btcricon. The meeting wa» closed iddta Sl im Hul., Mm. W. B.
Fug i prayer by Mrs. W. W. I Hollis,
fcbh|L I .-r—-—---7
m* Monday the society will (),p.S. \fttl Called
Lut at « a. n. at the church for Mrs, Margaret Barber, worthy
[jp>rpb«» of making o quilt for matron of Cedar Bayou chapter «r
«ir«U folk" home. Luncheon the Oider^uf Eastern Star, t.day
Lg| k* aerved at noon and the sew- announced that a practice nuei
jag will continue until about S|ing will la- held tonight ut 7 .30!
iyj*T All members are roqueated i p.m. at the chapter h«ll at CeJar
M attend ami bring: ncodloa and' Kayou.
1 y Purpoae of the meeting is to
Bomber* |ir*«ent at yesterday's practice dull* ft<r the pn^mm i„ _
pwrwwh MMiUlWni IT TPH be presented th*re Satuni y (tight.
Ian, Robert Hill, w. F. Morrison —- J |
| jha* tin* itiv
| IP. T. lit Main, for
*Vrwildenl here and
ton resident, to mi
jgirla at their first
ling on tho subject, ’Making the
Hmtaa a Hama* Mrthgra of tho
'girta are e*t itdwi an inettation by
lueter as « transfer
junior collrpr
i Bet hi* Nri«rt, JJ
» «e brought teun-
Arlunaai offici j, J
Iciotosh, fa, jlty lt|J
live of Soother,
unity at Dalle*,
r played at.** jr
alh Og ln»! i, (v^j
or University and j2
lie did not p|jy ag|g|M
MODE). 100
A low priced m del with
;be honoreo for a email luncheon
| nerved bp the girts ae a symbol of
j their appear latlo*.
1 Mm, Louis yidwr'-nj Mr*. W
t Ml. Hum drove' to bidden Arran
yesterday to sen* the new bora twi t*
• of Mr. nd Mr»,'C, G> Wilcox who
•plan be move f|wm'their present
jlocatiun at El Jardin the latter
[port of the weak. *'• • t
j Mr*. Julift Kilpatrick entered the
| high school today ja >* senior. She
ia tho daughter of Mra. Martha
Kilpatrick who moved here yenter
day from Auglata, Kons t. They
will make their home,with'the
C. M. Wildmaai at the Crotty
home on the bay. Vernon Kllpat-
• XllfD nol only
tonight but troy bight
. .. hundreds of thou-
condo of dollars' worth of
headline ontertainment
... yours for the flip of the
cwUd* on Ae radio. Do
you dd your part? Do you
give yourself a break by
l|«tan^ in on pa up-to-
date radio? Come in and
Methodist. - hiuMnj
intern he w,.
play the day the |
.«! til- K .I.irl,*oki.
I.K CUT IIIUoVt 1
RESTON, S. ft. taj
cuffw i-*|,! ^
lids recrntl) an4
and far.. II, »a, j
opIM-rcil ■ ov,
•••••••••
■end, Jr., of Delaware, left; Sen- mittaa chairman, are snapped la finance.
compare. Listen to the
■ whn arrawpanted the >we
ojta. MMu.toxaiuiuuu+i uw- New—ava p e r aeaaewiyais —------- t, .
t-1 La IVirtr, will return to Kansu with |)1Mnuc M»*Ur, laloai table model* l
'joyable evening ia assured hy(meeting’ there will be -Testing 'more tUa* memberi under the
f«na Control, eatra
thrill* af police caU re-
ception, Lift Price, with
RCA Radh.tr.mi 936.0Q
both the pep squad and* the orch-|And Bleaaing of the p^iplMhly1' «pnn.,.^kif -^-Alii»*(a^'-rAun^ta
.Itluciag -wUl tegin jit !>{•»" pfSSMSwIy Ifevr Wm. Bit At a meeting yesterday it was de-
an.l continue until I a. m. |ling«i#y. ' Jcided to have a if*.so barbecue at
—---— , ^ - ^the home of Misa Kdna Nhierman
“nr.-,r.-r.T.-r.-uwji.w- nn-innnwnn. £ fl€QtCT PllVty j <*11 NttVMllbtr 5$. THlJ |h>)’.S Will 1
f A PHPTF NPU/Q A theater patty of I .a Purtean* take care of the barbecuing while!
dueod by RCA Victor. Bo
convinced that you'll en-
joy your favorite program
more. These new sole
have about all that a
good radio needs: Super-
heterodyne performance,
Police Call Reception and
Dynamic Speaker plue
a handy table top else.
[I. Weikle, C. C. McMaster, F. C,
||neo. J. K. Kelley and Miss Kli-
nbeth Martin.
school data of Central Haptist I
church met at the h.mie of Mrs. I
tieorge Jones, .'.23 Hast Lobit. j
Study lesson was Corinthians
1:13. ...Mrs. K. P. Ashley presided
and the class teacher, Mrs. I)av»
*T£'2£T* order ,1ns.! To Org/MlZC Aid ;"r"'mmro{ th“ »erou" »,th*red ,,or t:"' ulH,n
pins Monday when the group will! Women of the Morgan's Point j“ C“*y t<Wl ^ U,\ ”<”**”* i , —
meet again at the home of Mrs. PaptiAt church ealle,! a roreting , ” thHr ^r"‘C°W,,0*ln,r ^ School Cltllt Lit tilth
Mathis, 303 Nealy street, I'eily. .for :! J( Tueadity for the pur- l,l*Ay MrR' i;v*' C*rwnhy, i The Klle-i II. Richards v'lul
Dismiss it prayer was a id by <)f „r(jani;£in|£ , fmdics' AidiMr"' S*llie AjKfettO*, Miss LeotaAhe l a Porte achool adyied 2!
Mrs- Asbl’y- ' bint area. With the plan to 4 tfmu9 H'"'Vr> girls to it* membership roll w
... . » m',n,h- th“ Wic»l Anderson. % ‘ jjnjtlatl,m crr(,n)0tli„ t,.ok p
Ullls sponsor Dunce ,■«* beginning their endeavors for , ,,
Tri-City Beach »n M'ednv.ulay the first aid of that church. An in- Quilt (j Itlb M Ct'tS jttjm ,'!i the*or-anirat st*
November Thanksgiving eve, 'itation for active members is ex- The Klla Acker Quilting Club',* ** ,#n ,s '
Won bit Birthday Party
I An interesting event of |jSt
mak was the double birthday
■party at the home of Mrs. Roy
UMfht, Stewart Heights, at which
llmice Canon ami Lois Wright
|wc turned honoreea.
A pink and whits color scheme
Ini prettily used and was noted
il the vases of roses adorning the
Games followed the presentation j
Mis* Krna Heth Seammen
Phone 50
ash content.
MODEL 120
An improved Superhetero-
dyne with A u t o m atic
Volume et-ntrol. Tone eon-
tnd, Dynamic sia-sk 'i;, Po-
lice Call Reception, l ist
Price, with RCA Radio-
irons ................... $13.00
gifts to the honoreea anti re*
ahments of e.ke and cocoa wire
liOOSI CHKKK gT.
V.V.V.W.WW
Davis Radio Sho
BKItty-ltON HI H.lilNG
Phone Main 1390
.Joint hostesses were Mcadamei
10. and J. T. Canon.
f _ Your druggist has Dr. Caldwell'
nnecled | syrup Pepsin. Member N. 'R. A.
LOCAL MASONS
AID CEREMONIAL
(Mzxru
"I HUNTED all day
long... and just knocked
^ 1 A team of Scottish Rite Masons
-i ) from the Tri-Cities is in Houston
. 4 May...At.. .Scottish. Kit: cathedral
I whore this afternoon they confer-
red a degree in that fraternity as
their contribution to the opening
day of the 1933 fall ceremonial.
This event, which, .begun this
morning, will continue through!
Thursday and possibly Friday,
> Included in the team which left
here at rfBolPare M. Wiggen, R,
L. Carter, Dr. Chauneey I)olph, J.
F. Dzilsky, P. L. De Verier, J. T.
Bowers, R. E. Armstrong, Doc
Taylor, Ray I.,* 'Spear, C. "R.
Atherton,-E. Q. Camp, F, A. Bak-
I er, A. C. Lambright, D. V. Gilles-
pie and Dr. C. W. Spear.
TAIIdlREl) SIMPLICITY
By MARIAN MARTIN
Complete, Diagrammed
Marian Martin Snir Chart
Included
PATTERN 9778
k<*pt for the most elaborate
kions—smart women like
hes that nave an air of casual
: ■Jid utter simplicity. Today’s
W will talk in your favor
** the luncheon, bridge or tea
•• Sophiatiijited and yet
*®1, it is appropriate for a
*" silk, a mossy crepe, satin,
• ot a new sheer wool. The
^Bg cedlar might be f .shiomd
ragaline or satin. Nobby but-
wcent the smart seaming and
k fullness is moderate.
lttern 3778 may be ordered
1» sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34,
8. 40 and 42. Size 16 requires
I Swrds 54 inch fabric and 1-2
89 inch contrasting. ’
?•* your order to The Daily
"I smoke Chesterfields all
the time and 111 tell the
world...they’re milder!”
both mag-
lvc months
irizc us IP
h the mag-
a 40 cents
Passenger Takes Car
From Vet and Escapes
ARLINGTON, Nov. 21
Ralph R. Randall, 34, who said he
was a disabled war veteran from
Blake, Kans., was severely beaten
am> his automobile stolen here
last night by a man whom Randall
said he had taken for a pleasure
rid*.
R .ndall said the man struck him
twice ovei the head with a metal
instrument and fled in his car!
j, utuor ui xne i/any
™tern Department, 232 West
1 «* New YoA, N. Y.
J FiFTEEN CENTS in coins
“"’P" (coins preferred) for
" MARIAN MARTIN pat-
’ •* *ure to write plainly
LNaME, ADDRESS, the
LE nuMBER ud StfE of
^Ptttem. - -tfi k
« WINTER EDITION OF
w MARIAN MARTIN PAT-
Slayer Suspect
dease On Bond
Nov. -21 (tU!)—11 *)>eas
ensun i
mm shows alt the
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you to a ,
it Today, price of pattern
BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS, BOOK
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K tOR THE RhST ‘today was set for Thursday ihWth
‘torfiy was set for Thursday ih 98th
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4ND BOTTLE BEER
Sold Only at Best
Bats and Cafe*
B Prompt, Dependable Delivery Santa '
•,
- G. C. HOOKS, Dutributor
P*°« 2M-W Main St., Pdly
offlma.
the cigarette that's mildek the cigarette that tastes better
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1933, newspaper, November 21, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023218/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.