The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1935 Page: 2 of 6
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I— Frustrate 20—Proof again!
4—Thwarts attack
4—Masculine *4—Regularly
name IS—Organ of
10— Wide- hearing
h mouthed 24—Feminine
pitcher name
12—Colorado 17—Food
Indiana refuse
II— Loiter 24—A dandy
U—MiMUfter Sfe *1—High school
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If—The bleat af 44—A Persian
the sheep «ota
11— A river in 84—A fortified
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if—Stable .... . *7—Japanese ,
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14— Payment for 21—National
professional (abbr.)
eervtcea 27—Uncovered
17—Walstplece 21—At (be bow y
on an apron - 24—Fortified
15— Peek seaport In
14—Remote . Alreria
10—A state «T the 10—'Writes
V «. 12—A land
41—Silences measure
(rare) II—The celestial
22—Go back and regions
forth between 84—A division of
points Yorkshire.
England (abbr.)
Answer to previous paaale
\ Dr. Robert H. Montgomery, pro
feasor of ooonoiates at the tinivrr
sity of Texas and for the past Jjev-
eval months advlaor to the aational
planning board at Washington, will
speak in the auditorium of Horace
Maim Junior High school at Up- m.
“Haaaing the
working one
«*r, David
day; La«nr,
■HH
lirday; Baytovj
Jones and Alaj
the Little The
In'play “Iceh
Dobson, chain*
Beetions, repoi
aetefial is V
UNION ROOFING
TpfTRACTOR
v Work Guaranteed S
K. A GRAHAM
$ St R. Adoee Ml. jf.
LECTURE SLATED ■»*» '
1—A deity of I—Warlike
■i-- ( woods and •—off
3. HtrH Sheppard, superintendent . • 7—A support
of schools at La Porte, today hrvft- £-tJpon the ,~^ryP_t?n~
ed patrons of the district to a Ice-
ture on the “Wonder Map of Tex- SELTE V 14-iofl. ^rth:
as trdg racial:, thdt President
rtuvBie had approved frog rae-
srn-sK’sn-'ss' * a_£.*«a
rx&fszTZ r- ”!?r
ffRAf" J " Ine were let loose a quarter of i
AJrifioexi over the volume of mile below ground it brought up
American crime news published in '&!« 50-foot spout of oil in a well
Ninety-five v|
the child psychj
Sbeekly at
ity house, Mrs.
at education J
Mint Spring Whiskey
Kentucky Colonel Whiskey
Calvert Special Whiskey
Royal Oak Whiskey
Hiram Walker “99” Whiskey
ture on the “Wonder Map
as”, to be given at 9 a. m.
jpi crime news pmbKshed h»
^Denmark, Mrs. Owen arranged
wwtlh the American envoys to Swe-
den and Finland to keep a scrap-
book of American news for one
month. The fdlo showed at the
nSpAationof t*»e month that 75 jo-r
wart of the items mentioned Crime.
--
The chief gambling games ptay-
Honestjr may be the
best policy - next
tb an » HiMrtMth
WRtMiSv ' **‘V
at Gilboa. 0. Sunk by Detroit « *Ujk. au**i ..uau,, •„ i.,.
capitalists, the well has a 100- f HoS, historical iS
barrel output every 24 hours, and turer of Waco,
has loosed 600,666 foot of gas. The Iecture of Mr. Hodges is one
........ u{ a 8erieg he is giving in all parts
$6 TT-~ R5S i of the state on &e,electrically
HOSPITAL NOTES ^ map of Tex... Showing in-
y**-S) tewiting sidelights an Texas hi*-
Betfert Chne, of La Porte, today tory. Mr. Hodges is associated
the Methodist tone mealing .at Gal-! Masonic meeting in Fori, Worth,
veston Tuesday were Mr*. ). R.!, Mrs. Blanch Stephens is visiting
Barber, Mrs. T. P. Shearer, Mr*. | her aster in Vinton, La.
J. B. Casey has returned from a
hunting trip near Kerrville where
□. vasey. u,.. minting trip near
a delegate to the I he bagged a twelve
v«.,
Hgf
Costs Ne:
To Low
«d in the casino at Monte Garb are
TotdeWe and trente-et-^uarante,
•with stakes ranging from 5 to 6,660
*a& t» to 12fi00 francs.
tel following a major operation. He
was brought to the Hospital from
ism
i there’*
ou can i
fat but
tb than
ter, Mary Nan, today were Pred G. president of the
|u. Lee ztiSSm * an invitation to *R patrons tof the
<«*«<* t0 **** **lecture-
the two animals are toge- . --
onstantiy. The rabbit sleeps A ''Christmas bargain” drive for j
"What Texas
Makes ...
.ski! juice o
I ^fcufeis
..and goad stack com-
pany insurance is’oryj
board of governors of the ciuh.
Beginning, new and conthreiingi
,through Hecemfier 31, the non-em- ,
ipjoye membership fee of $25 is be- ,, .
• ing cut to $12.59, Blaise ABeman, ,
member of the board, said.,
j;, “We are seeking”. Alleman said,
, “to bring the non-employe mem-
: bership up to tbe maximum’'.
. Persons wanting ta take advan
. tage of the reduced fCe are asked;
I to contact-Juhn J.-^Ceenan, country'
4; eiub secretary, at Baytown.
This Cbmpany Is owned
and operated by Texas,
people. ", - 1
. ELSIE’S
Beauty Shop
Phosc ftover 1185
Aren BaWdhig Bayl
Mont Belvieu
News
By Mrs. C. R. Walker
Observe Prayer Week
The Baptist W. M. U. is observ-
ing the Lottie Moon weak e# pray-
er. Afternoon sessions have been
held daily through tqdqy at tbe
Baptist church.
The program for today, was
“Messengers and Meins for Send-
ing the Good Tidings”, was ,pre-
' s? & ^ ,
-for mild ripe tobaccos
filled with Southern Sunshine
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MARYLAND
t u t h
i minister to
,®«r.
liiiJnniiitiiit Ji’xiI '
, been oecaskH.e.i
of life
i as pictured in
says Mrs. Owen, in
of the newspapers, lies
the editors, who mis-
many instances the
and purpose of American
Particularly is 'this
i, as regards the myri-
I reports of Mousing, Moisted,
, In very fern cases, rtprtsenta-
ddents of American life.
of tbe Danish papers pub-
an editorial in which it said
were more than 190,000 dan-
criminals at large in tbe
I States”, related the dangh-
of the golden-tongued William
Jennings Bryda.
In this instance, it developed, the
irwdved had taken a ncas
saying hr*- many criminals
i at large in one American city,
! had muWrAied H by thb rtum-
• of American cities.
“In another Danish paper I saw
headline about t new sport in
ica”, ctmtirtued Mrs. Owen.
"I found the new sport was report
Larry New
■uteri, eh.p.
*on «d*dt.
,%zrz.
and off* whsit h* believes to be a
better solution for crime te a lec-
ture at Pentecostal church in Polly
at 8 p. m. next Tuesday.
* Newgent, now an evangeHst, is
her* Waiting Ms nrother, J. Lee
Newgent, who is pastor of Pente-
costal church. He has seen « men
and
atty
ward Hickman, murderer of Marion
Parker, Gordon Stewart Northcott,
slayer of four Bmail boy*, and many
others.
“I do not believe in capital pun-
ishment”, Newgent said. “The ma-
jority of those whom I have seen
executed are better erff dead, but 1
do not think crime waa retarded in
the state where they were made t*
(jay.the penalty. Good prisons,
good parole boards and good juve-
nile courts Will to more than all the
electric (hairs, ropes and gas cham-
bers made. ,
"Crime will continue as long as
children are not educated against
it. A system of education rtgatowt
crime should be established In bur
public schools. It cost $860 a year
to keep a criminal in priaou, butrit
only costs $100 to keep a child in
grade school".
There will be no admission charge
for the talk and tbe public is invit-
ed to attend ‘ * >
LA FORTE SCHOOL
- I
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IHHlil
PYTHIANS
HEADS
I on his ex per
New Deal",
in Washington
Dr. Montgomery is being brought
»tho Tri-Cities by tho Goose Crook
i teachers Association. The public
- r 1 ttsirjsr,h™ -
0. 0. F. hall, Goose Creek lodge | Dr Montfi,„mery |fi widely known
458 Knights of Pythias held, ua m economist. He has 1>cen a
iinual roll call and elect ion ; fellow of the Bookings School of
the aomi-ilnnu:it I Bconomics in Washington He )m-
lieen on leave of absence from the
University of Texas since tin' cl"n
of the lust summer session and ha.:
been in Washington Vitli the |>lun-
ning borrd. ,
No.
their
»f officers for
term beginning January J. ’Jlu
meeting was followed by a ban-
quet at Crystal Cafe for the 45 lo-
cal members and visitors frodi
Narthside lodge No. 39!) in Hous-
2S
ao
471
« SKUNE CATCHER
Kohert Hill was elerted chancd!- pijYM0UTH, Mass. (HE* Selert-
lor commander succeeding ^ Harh maji Monln(J jg thr
King.. wboSe term will expire on (.((|np)(|tnt offirpr „f the
the first of tk» year U(Wn. Police Chief Russell tiear
^ Other office* ihrtted AUen j ^ hjm ^ „ r(lfr
lotted Agenft
AkiretT 4 coNFAirf
Com Ci«k, t«x3>
Dallas
Jones, vice commander; O. J.
Hoppe, prelate; f*. L. Robertson, i
master Of arnm; TOm Cranford, in-
ner guard; Charles Williams, outer
guard; G. Y. Vidrine, master of
works; W. R. BherHI. trustee; Ed (
Cleveland, keeper of records and
seals; I. W. Corrigan, master of
fiaance and C. V. Jordan, master of j
tbe exchequer.
ZOl
Machineless
RFRMANENT WAVEsI
Z<mw WAVES
JAMAIi WAVE* tlj||
fMJier Special*:
^$7.IW Waves
V$S,«<) Waves
Other
1
Waves $1.55-
VOGUEI
Beauty Shml
IIFREY’S BALCONY
Dara Booley. Pn>#.
I’bone >5-W
NOW BUY THEM AT
Eddie’s Liquor Store
2 North Goose Creek St
At Lowest Prices In Town!
SSSSK
. ggCAUSE IT’S THE
Smooth-, rich- and mellow—Windsor k
f careful distilling and
5 to wood for 15 tnondw.
I COBPOEATION ,
t Dl«filt»w, N.,Y. t
Miss Beth Heller, student of Sam
Houston College, Huntsville, visit-
ed here recently with Mr, end Mrs.
Brooks McCamey.
Mrs. Gii* Booker and daughter,
of Mrs. Joe F. Miller recantbr.
Mrs. E. H. Hooper, of Victoria,
is here with her mother, Mrs. E. B.
Walker, who is ffl tit the home <!f
-
Mr. and
and son,
from Rich
—
-the farmer who grows the tobacco...
-the warehouseman who sells It at
auction to the highest bidder...
—every man who knows about leaf
tobacco—will tell you that it takes
mild, ripe tobacco to, make a good
cigarette; afid this is the kind we
buy for Pheswcrueld Cigarettes.
«— keep that in mind
%Sk
Mm
-they’re ttiildcr
they taste better
i ®ti
H*;
Ind
««rr r«Pr
{h« City Co’
“Tt
uced Mj
nble, wh
itcount of I
eonvention.
J. H. And
Jitrict 6 of
’ agency,
visit corm
come acquaill
ions by 'vi.il
Robert Mai
usistance of I
jH the annur
mu party w
Mttion and
osmed chair
ht in ch
wre appoint)
is filling and|
of toys to i
Sam Houston|
is charge '
December IT,
g*ERVB(
iove. then
Sayoraombtrc
Frivolous or p1
**> *‘yle». A p!
•Uppers is a sun
•f wishing t
*Very membo
ittur family . h
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1935, newspaper, December 5, 1935; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023424/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.