The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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*£ Association* of the Goose Mr,. Ferrell gave a report of the
’ k independent achool district! students educational tour to San
^represented at a meeting o<| Antonio in which the railroadW-
AjCity Council of P.-T. A. held I pany paid the local associations a
S«dne»d»y at Anson Jones school, j percentage for the number of tick-
z u K Ferrell, president, in- eta sold..
JJ”Le(] Mrs. W. F. Martin of Mrs. Martin then gave her re-
ble who gave an interesting port'of the convention held at El
rount of the recent state P.-T. A.1 Paso. She outlined the work plan-
Jmvention. i ned for the P’T- A- b>’ the four na-
j H Anderson, administrator of ■ tional officers in attendance.
e of the unemployment re- .Mrs. Ferrell, accompanied by Mr.
agency, spoke briefly inviting I Ferrell, attended the Education
fibers of the local associations Week banquet given by the Houa-
tovisit community centers and be- ton Council of P.-T. A., as a repre-
" acquaint*d with work being sentative of the local council,
w by “visiting housekeepers’. -—
Robert Matherne who asked the BuytOWH VTA Meet
of the Council ini stag- Dr Jeremiah dircctor of
inf the annual Go1odfe“0^* .Clh™ ' the state junior high achool depart-
suu> party was pledged fuu‘ ment, addressed the Baytown Par-
srttion and Ml*- G. A. Li e as ent_Teacher Association at a meet-
ssmed chairman of a committee to ing Wednegday * the junjor high
be in charge. The various locals |chool guditorium Mrg j p Koy.
we appointed days for asset ng dfir pregident tonducted tbe ,hor!
in filling and delivering the bags buginefig Mlgiun. j
kkvs balcony
|rs Bosley. I'rop.
Phone » -W
rf toys"* underprivileged children,
gjm Houston Association will be
is charge the first day, Tuesday,
December 17, with the other units
narking one day in the following
order, David 0- Burnett, Wednas-
dey; Lamar, Thuraday; Aahbel
Smith, Friday; Horace Mann, Sat-
oniay; Baytown Monday; Anson
Jones and Alamo Tuesday, Decern-
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I HOLIDAY SPECIALS:
I Permanents M
age as the desire to find out, to
tell and to produce. In conclusion
lit declared that a- part of the
achool therefore is to dramatize.
Mrs. Louise Baldwin, school
nurse, gave an informative talk on
Child Myglaos-Ja Uie ashaol. Mrs,
J. L. Foley rendered several solos,
accompanied at the pisno by Mrs.
V. K. Rogan. ,
Announcement was made that
because the first Wednesday in
January falls on New Year’s Day,
the meeting will be held on Jan-
uary 8.
Refreshments were served by
mothers of the Baytown Elemen-
gling young author may wam-a-hit
fantastic, but that’s what he is. He
has written many short stories —
none of which he has submitted for
$2.50 WAVES
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$7.50 WAVES ......—........ *5.00 | :
Modern Beauty Parlor
110 S. ASHBEL PHONE 55 j
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Dobson, chairman of congress pub-
Ucstions, reported that P.-T. A.
uterial is available at Ahe 11-
''Staety-five woman are attending
lbs child psychology lectures being
bcfcl weekly At Baytown Commun-
ity house, Mrs. J. S. Painter, par-
ent education chairman, announc-
tary school. . (
. i Surprise Party
■" Mrs. Jess Boyer and Mrs, J. R.
She’s Frssh as a Breeze . . . Gay as a Poppy! And you can be
.... Just now whin the winter wardrobes are taking on that tired,
drab lock, along comes Malian Martin offering a pattern for this
spirited young frock. New of line—new of fabric—prophetic of early
Spring, with its unexpected sleeve, its decorative bodice darts, its
gracefully flared skirt. Topping it all, an .tipright little collar—a saucy
bow, calculated to give your spirits a “lift*’! No need of expensive
-Uncle Sam and Santa |
pave the way for yon "
.to give her a
i rayoirxtK
Refreshments of coffee and cake b;und to
ware served to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. patterns!
Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wil-
der,. Mrs. M. P. Rogers, Mr. and
Mra.L. W- Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. R,
M. Wright, Mrs. J. W. Fondren, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Withers, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Boyer, Mrs.' Dorothy King, Clifton
Boyhr, Hulen Wilder, gay Boyer,
Paul and Carol Jeanne Fondren,
Julia Jane Wright, Jess Boyer, J.
R. Mercer, Frank Boyer, the bon-
oree and the hostesses.
Mrs., Swain Hostess ou» re4di“f-Mrs-Weekl read
White chysantiiemums and mi Modern Church” and a poem by
radiance roses formed pretty dec* Judd Mortimer Lewis was read by
oration for the home oftMxs. W. C. Mrs. M. Northcutt. Mrs. M A.
Swain Wednesday when she enter- Burnett was leader of -several
tained the H. E. O. Bridge club *tunts. v* »
with a party of Christmas motif.; Plans wer$ made for a Christ
The color scheme of red, green and mas party to be held on December
white was reflected in the holly tal- n 3t Mrs, J. Bv Long’s home.
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The dining table from which hors Dudley Fortinberry, Mr. And Mrs.
“Am m my a number of pretty gifts.
l" " Mothers!
thout even a penny down
with fT lifadiepa cover and •mas Mrs. C. P. Linder, Mrs. Leona Lam-
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Fred Hederhorst won thfe second Sonnier. Mrs. Northcutt, Rev. Hin-
high afcard. Others present were kie, Mr. Weeks and the hostess.
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S*nte leys: If you want to be popular with
L ' f \ all the family... give
As Low As
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A Small
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Ilem Until >
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ready have a Norge in your home you can’t anoru . ! its roilator, simple
to be without one longer than Christmas. Uncle Sam merhanism underneath, make it the refrigerator of
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1 P.H.A. Plan today. ' ■'. M
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and small monthly payments . if you < remrenmon
hr • Norfin .«<*'
and Santa Claus have provided the
■surprise; |he family with the “Gift Ideal.”
riner, Herman Thibodaux, George j
Lawrence, Murray Alpha, Dorothy I
Jean Marshall, June Means and |
Fannie Marie Griffin. I
The Plan Is Simple — Ndrge Is The Ideal Gift
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49c to $2.95
“THE CHRISTMAS STORE IDEAL”
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.