The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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cienaiuT)s
Harmon Isiitntp# a
Review. -asasfei
ulf H’Jrdrwl Million Gusto-
ru[ Crow’s book on sales
in China, was revjew-
HTMis. Harmon Lowman Wed:
,t a session of the book
club held at the public
p^sts present at
wcre Mesdames C. L
VS. Freeae and R. R.
j in attendance were Mes-
"THrnrh Echols, Jr., J.Syl-
S L. P- Hodges, C. R. Com-
Ray L. Spear, G. A. Lillie,
Jw. Leon M. “^nokmann.
^B^HolHs.'rN. Chatfield,
C Kelley and W. K. Puder-
CALENDAR
*......
Wbman's, Study club, Guest day,
Community house lounge, 2:30 to
8 p.m.
Cedar Bayou P.-T.A. forty-two
party; school building, 7:30 p. m.
Kindergarten Unit
Is Organized L
A group of mojthers met-at
Merry Hall school Wednesday and
made plana for the organization
of a kindergarten committee to
promote interest in securing pub-,
lie kindergartens for the Tri-Cit- .
THE DAILY SUN-GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
WHITE STAR WILL
BUILD FUR VAULT
The Texas law providing for
the establishment of kindergar-
tens on‘petition of parents waa
roari nnrl tha mnotino' muo mA
8 Get Rente!
ckage Sti
>m B»yi«*s
Office
Open for
Allfime’'
mySp
" SMI
Club
*tella held its organization
■ Wednesday evening at
n Community h o u se.
Provost, president, pre-
sto the-members the, aims
("possible plans of the group.
Ralph Dockendorff .gave a
j j„ other cities and the pur-
i "of Tarantella.
read and the meeting waa ad-
joumed until Monday when an-
other meeting of the group will
he held at.....Merry 1 fan- school -at-
3 p.m.
W. B. Klllough urges all
parents interested in establishing
free kindergartens in this school
district to accept this notice as an
invitation _ to attend the meeting
Monday, f
ayou PTA to
T" 1 Woa Anthony Fay
. center of eonrt tattle
This is an exclusive new picture
of Dion Anthony Fay, five-year-
old son of Barbara BtanWyck and
Frank Kay
mter ’ofar bit-
between the two movie players.
Miss Stanwyck fought to prevent
Fay from "visiting the child, but
the court decided the other way
V —CeP/f
Goose Creek .and the entire Trl-
1 Cities a re* wili soon have iU own
ea rl McKlrp-y oWnrr of Whttr
.Star laundryT today announced
plans for construction of a vault
storage *ut his laundry which will
be In operation by April, 1.
Work will start on constructiffn
work soon. Costhaa not ‘
determined yet, but the vault
, occupy a space of 30x16x16 feet.
■ “We will operate vault stor-
age within the next 60 days,”
said Mr. McKinney, “and Offer
Tri-CItics residents the same serv-
ice rendered bj/ other clothes
storage services [in. other towns,
! "CloUitng placed in our vault
■will be insured against fire, theft,
storm and tornado.
"We plgn to start work on this
project withln^^xi-twa week. When the annual winter sports
MRS. H. KAPLAN’S
MOTHER BURIED
Funeral sendees were held in
Houston at 2 p m today for Mrs.
VFW to Be Hosts to
Other Vets at Supper
——• ftMiptl
Members of Robert R. Tuck post
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
wfll be hosts to other ex-service
men who were overseas at an oys- -------- ---------- -------------- —
Creek. Mrs. RoaeoStock, a Hous-
ton test rent, died at 1.20 p.m.
yesterday.
Surviving are one son. Julius, invited to attend and bring their
Kosenstock of Hotaton -tM-jsrlves. No charge wilt be made.
d. Kaplan Of The committee on arrshgements
Creek.
Sj EImer Gregory, post command-
er, today announced that all form-
er men with overseas records are
daughters, Mrs. H. Kaplan
Goose Creek and Mrs Rose Roa-
st ein of Houston: a sister, Mrs. L.
Bockcr of Houston; one brother,
L.' Shapiro of New York city; and
j three grandchildren.
Services were held at tfie West-
heimer-Vollua Funeral Home with
Rabbi Max Gellcr, Rabbi A H.
1 Blumenthal and Cantor 1. 3. Kras-
noff officiating. Burial was In
Veras Wesa „ ‘ 80th El cemetery.
. winter sports queea^ ^ ^------
and have it ready for business by
ter court battle-in Log Angeles -' April necessary „that we ; - IS -dll nils nn tmntn
between the two movie players, tear the roof off the building to - . 7 ~ .IT'
carnival is held at KSpemtogT"
Mich., Feb. 21. Miss Verna Wesa,
committee agoiotedty’the i Give Benefit Party
ent to draw, up the .puisll- : A benefit forty-two
and by-laws includes J.
Stratton, Dr- George Bruce,
Knox, Miss Lynn
Miss Annie Laura
' , 'r“^Ar
NOW SHOWING
1 --------- P*rty wlth ARCADIA: “100 Men and a Girl,”
the proceeds to be used for the with Deanna Durbin,
purchase of playground equip.-. TKXAN: “Dangerously Yours,”
mont mHIT h. h^I/t of Parlor Dotmn '' ... _
ARPER
fa Miss- Dorotha Green and
lUderer
, business meeting Was fol-
| by an informal dance.
Li_r.',rr* -ba’.-',
Are
sent
ry, George IL'Dalrymple, pas-
and. Mrs. Dali-yrnple were
nted by several members
(tie congregation of First ^
1 church who gathered at thi
r’i home following prayer
1 Wednesday evening for an .
bned pounding. The event f
the close of the pastor’s
it year in the pulpit here.
ment, will be held at Cedar Bayou
school at 7:30 p.m. Friday under
auspices of the Parent-Teacher
association. "t 1' _ ,1 •
General admission will be 25
cents for,adults and five, cents
for children. The children will'be
entertained with a story hour and
game program In a separate part
of the building.
Refreshments will be Served af-
ter the games.
Mrs. Robert Lang, general
chairman, in extending an Ihvita-
to the public to attend, point-
ed out that reservations will notIJ££hu£
ling the party were Mf.
(•Mm. 0. H- Ficklin, Mr. and
W. E. McDonald, Mr. and
T. M. Clark and children,
^ gnd Mrs- J. J. Ford and
Mrs. Herbert Frazier,
it, ad Mrs, J. A. Anderson, Mrs.
a Price, Mrs. Alice Woodliff,
' Blanch Cuthbertson and
nuefl, Mrs. Henry Whiddon and
r. ad Mrs. E. C. Wood.
TS*
Mrs, Campbell Is
Priscilla Hostess
Appointments suggestive of Val-
entines were' chosen by Mrs. B. E.
With r«mr Rotnero.
DE LUXE: “W'ee WIIUe that new machinery Was bein^Rw
With Shirley Temple
FORT: "32nd Street," Wth Pat
Patterson,
ALAMO: “The Road Back," with
■ SHm Summerville.
Mid-Weeks End Today
There not only Is. nothing new
under thc sun, as the old aaying
goes, but. there is also nothing
new at the theaters. Each of the
construct a concrete roof to ■ the
"Ratw for tfflrservlcd kKH be
announced later, as the rates "de-
pend a great deal on the insur-
ance we carry for flroi«ction.
"It is hoped that our servl
will prove most convenient to TH
have found it necessary to store
their valuable winter garments
in other towns because storage
was not available here.”
Mr- McKinney also announced
PLAVYVRIOHT DIEM
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 27.~(I’R>™
William Siavens McNutt, play,
wrlght, war correspondent and
scenarist of such movie bits as
“Lives' of a Rensral Lancer” dictf
W ARS -DN CRIME
consists of Frank Lierman, Frank
Sksfda and Ted Hunt.
WOMAN SELECTED
Plant scientists are
produce a watermelon that
the average lee box.
Beware Coughs
from common c#Us
That
AS POUCE JUDGE MX/
cx,
. -TOLEDO, itP)~Tw» now move!
to the battle against crime al-
ready have been made hero in
1938. City Manager John N. Edy
has proposed a new ordinance
which would require registration
of all persons convicted of fel-
onies since 1928. And pr. Leon,
affle Keeler, of Northwestern uni-
MAISVILLE, Ky.. Jan. 27 (IN
8)—Only 29 years old. and Ken
tucky’s only woman police Judge
That * Mis* Martha T. Manning,
lawyer and co-owner of a flower
xhop —■ •. - ]
Ml»» Manning took office this
week for four years, having de-
feated four male Democrats op-
ponents, including H. C. Curran,
incumbent since 1922, and Police
Chief Mack Anderson, In the dec-
■ trouble may be 1
you cannot afford to U
with any remedy Ins ■
CreotnuistorL which goes t
U>« teat of the trouble and i
tun- to soothe and heel the i
mucous membranes and td
■ftstessmn
doot be discouraged. tryM
tkm. Your druggist is hH
two, and it has no hyphen to a
Ask for it plainly, tee that toe 1
stalled which would enable the
laundry to “saw-dust dead" all
winter garments, ^specially :fur
runner n v amp W lim* emum
IHUUbL it LAmr W tor SEElnuI
James Roosevelt to
Join Marine Forces
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 (CIS
James Roosevelt, son and secre-
houses of celluloid entertainment u of {he preSidenti wlu report
S hIH BC ° lfor two Wecks ot Wtive duty with
• There are some interesting high -
was hostess to the Priscilla Sew-
ing club at 111 West Main, A
the U. S. marine corps In Febiu-
lights in connection with the show-
^forir^a *w day® "to report at Guantana-
Street,” at the • Port- 1 “® ** ^ 28‘ aBd pttr-
52nd street is noted for more I UciPate ln the ^oin war manw,v--
. ^ .. nrs fkf-thi> flrmv nnw »ml mnrinn
entinea were cnosen ny Mrs, a. e. than Ltox 10 blocks awav ®rs ot the armY. "avy and marine
Campbell Wednesday . wh£n: ah^ | ^inf 42^d 8treS? ......-_____________. - •
rfOmKndsLfeel, ........—------j-corf
Here, in the shadow of Rocke- J Yi
held a
ya# ..-hito mono ...an nnfnri Sn *C«W CCUteX, 1U".« SUlgUJ
.. , th . . j between Fifth and Sixth avenues, = 'h Jhe
2.rtL"SJ?2 *• «■« I*’* ”»'».*
x High Club
1 Entertained
A. D. Anthony entertained
•era of the Ace High Bridge
and one guest, Mrs. M. H,
Park. Yellow chrysan-
were used In tasteful
gements sboUt the room*.
I After the games Mr?. S. C.
was presented with the’
I *core prize and a course of
1 salad and coffee was serv-
white color scheme was seen in
refreshments of heart shaped
cakes Iced with red, Ice cream,
coffee and mints.
Present Were MSesdames E. T.
Arnett, O. A. Dyer, G. A. Lillie,
R. D. Martin, J. T. Conely. F. L.
Robbins, N. D. Stiles; Emma Law-
rence and W. R. Black.
mi wide open. Sleep com««
II bladder lrre*wterlty wake*
—l.—Attrattie
Mrs. Scarborough Is
Nam«d Glub Head
Mrs. Harold Scarborough was
elected president of the Needle-
work club , Wednesday when that
group met at the Scarborough
home. Mrs. Marvin Lyons was
elected vice-president, Mrs. Milton
Lyons was elected reporter and
Mrs. Robert Kerr was iecteid sec
during the next quarter.
A course of coffee and date roll
Young Roosevelt has
feller center; Iff a single blbcki commission as lieutenant-colonel
marine reserve for
than a year. His father
smartest and most boisterous gave It to him when he sailed
streets In the world with Its fash- with the presidential party for
ionable night, clubs, dizzy swing the, Pan-American peace eonfer-
salons, exclusive restaurants, -fa- ence in Buenos Aires, m
nious the world over for superb -t-
2-. Owntljr f hinh out
T^is hplpR relieve the Irritation
t nkwi you up. raurea scanty flow,
^ de*lr«, burniiur or ,backache. Get
of green tablets containing
1 *•*♦•*• Ju^ipei oil ,«tc. Just sjiy
• tbe kidney svaeuant, to any drUK-
* »»d (tt a good nights sleep. Locally
-V* M a ««H»d night’s sleep. IdOeally
i Drug Htorr, and Goose Creek
guaranteed
RADIO
REPAIR service
0# *11 makes and types
<*f Radios.
PROEHNER radio
SERVICE
I "W"* 240 224 W. Texas
was served ,by the hostess to Mes-
dames L. M. Cirut’i, Burt Davison,
R. L. Bull, Kerr, Milton Lyons,
H. N. Love, H. A. Brewer, J.. En-
derllr Frank Angel, I. L Kilpat-
rick and Marvin Lyons,
'.ytj'l --Hb*
Demonstration Club
Presents Playlet
“The Fatal Quest,” a comedy
skit, was presented Wednesday at
the Cedar Bayou Home Demon-
stration club meeting held at the
P. J, Parker home. The skit fol-
lowed the routine business session
and was presented by Mesdames
Robert Lange, Parker, C. Starl-
ing, R. E. Bake and Ed Beale.
Completing the personnel were
Mesdames fda-Enderli, H. Going,
S. McDonald, L Orton; a guest,
Mrs. Louise Starling, and the fol-
lowing new members, Mesdames
S. H. Brooks, Sol Donnelly, F. T.
Foster and T. E. Abernathy. >
food, skylarking haunts' of the
young collegiate crowd, jamming
their favorite places to hear the
latest in swing trumpeters, a
street dedicated to wild excite-'
ment and sophisticated pleasures:
That furnishes the background
for the picture ln La Porte.
Gets Custody of Dogs
Mrs. Beverly Martin will re-
ceive $600 a month of her movie
scenarist husband's $J.00 a week
Income, pending her divorce suit
trial, and also custody of t&eli
has a suitable plaoe to keep and
exercise them.” The dogs now
have the run of a $50,000 beach
paljisades estate.
in
big enough yard.
This stipulation was made
court By attorneys for., the wife
and Francis Martin, the writer.
The court said she may keep their
three cocker spaniels when “she
Argue Over Salt Shakers,
Joe Penner, the comedian, and
htf landlord, Clair Smith, reach
ed peaceful settlement today ln
their court dispute over the bath-
room scales, the salt shakers and
the looking glasses.
The landlord sued Penner for
$3,300, charging that the corned-
ian took the scales, shakers and
he moved, Penner admitted do--
ing this Inadvertently, but said
toe VSKte divas groarfyT avefvaJued
He said that he left behind mir-
rors worth $400. Details of the
settlement were not announced.
irW
D",,‘ Worry With
bills
Us re™:
TRILITE $
LAMPS
NO GLARE
a .. , ..,
with these new lamps
LE.S. APPROVED
A DIRECT glare of light on a book or maga*
: X- ■U -------
zine is a definite eyestrain. That is one ot the
undesirable, things which is eliminated in
the new I.E.S. Better Sight Lamps. In them
the -light,-although entirely sufficient, issoftly
diffused, properly illuminating the page .
making reading easy and comfortable.
Many people often subject their eyes to such
a strain unknowingly, tire you? Check the
-"- Tamps in youi^home 7 . . see the I.E.S. ap-
proved lamps in the stores ,.. notice their ad-
vantages ... then choose a lamp for seeing.
The I. E. 8.
BETTER SIGHT LAMPS
1
H.E.O. Club Is -
Entertained
Jhe regular weekly meeting of
the H. E. O. Bridge club was held
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
F. R. Higginbotham, 810 Graham
street, Lamar Court. Guest* for
the meeting were Mesdames F, G.
Jones and A, J. Chessncy.
Members, present were Mes-
dames Harry Massey, R. B.
Warne, A. M. Goul, F. W. Jones.
R. D. Crulkshank, W. R. Regan,
W, Fayle, W. E. Duplantis and
Miss Addt* Sawey.
Mrs. F. W. Jones was high
scorer and Mgs. Goul Waa second
high.
Cookies, coffee and tea were
, dining table
ChMmMjT M. D.p^.; N«*
, M
at Posular Pricw. Always on
The DAILY Si
H UN
EXPLODED IDEAS
ABOUT LIGHT
AHD SEEING
Scowls and Irowns are not
bgOuHhil. Potmanent wrin-
kles thcxl result from re-
pealed eyestrain are nol
beautiful Tenseness and
fatigue do not make for
beauty Yet all ol these ate
produced by doing close
v/ork without adequate
light. There are times when
lights may well be low Sit-
ting In the twilight talking
With a (rlend Is restful and
pleasant. Buf ff you value
your good looks and your
wolf being, have ptefiTy of
light when you pul your
are scientifically made to save eye-
sight. .. the eyesight of young and old.
A transluscent glass bowl hides the
bulb and diffuses the light-eliminat-
ing glare, but providing enough light
... special, wider shades reflect more
useful light over a wider area... light
is sent upward as well as down, re-
moving the contrast of bright light and
deep shadows—which in itself is a
dangerous eyestrain. See the
new models on display in the stores..,
they're good-looking* as well
lighting.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1938, newspaper, January 27, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023470/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.