The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 183, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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.K and T. Sewing club,In
L *t 120 Michigan. Mrs.
Suteen joined the club.1
flag next week initla-
will be held and it
tsecret pal gift night. Re-
Vjk were served.
at were Mrs, B. L. Tho-
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ANNOUNCE RACE
FOR RE ELECTION
Breaking the'Ice for the 1940
political campaign, county Clerk
Henry M. Dudley, today announc-
ed his candidacy for re-election.
He was the first Harris county
official to announce,
v t.-?£®..(IP reason to try to coil*
, ceal the fact that the past five
years of my service as count
clerk have included, some, of.,ttt
most pleasurable moments of
life. Naturally, I want to cont^O I
ih that pleasurable service^ ne
'During a large, part of*
life, I have been engaged in
business basis. Since I have w
holding public office, I have li
*; that opportunity. It has given i
the greatest nipfl«nr<» tn* t \*
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f back into county funds.
Success of his administration
Mr. Dudley attributes in « large
measure to a -high type of em-
piivaie Business referred
to by Mr. Dudley was his opera-
tion of public eating places. Dud-
ley Brothers Specialty liimeh
Rooms were known in Houston
MEW’S ACCESS*""
for many years.
I Part of the county clerk>p®
14^reatot P,ca8lir«,,‘ he saW. was
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in fact that he has been able
operate hts department on a
of Public Health
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fect^ wp typhus virus of both
epidemic and eufemir types and
service, I’ll'be happy to accept'
it." ’ i |
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daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Terry
B. Long of 222 New Jersey, who
> celebrated lierfifth birthday rc-
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chair, for example. Then
ay to thread the needle.
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the light before you succeed,
then you’d better look
into “light conditioning.’’
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beside every chair that’s
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or studying. These lamps
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units;., they give you
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Take the first step, too,
toward Better Light-Better
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... «* for current
Miss JBecklien Jackson of Mexia
visited her mother, Mrs. J. L.
Jackson this week-end.
' Fred Shepherd, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Shepherd, has join-
ini the United States Army Sig-,
nal Regiment, (aviation), and has
left for training at March Field,
California.
Mrs. C. if. Smith has returned
to her home in Fort Worth after a
vistt witir her ^ daughter-^Mrs. fi,
E. Chc.iault of Wooster.
Mrs. W- M. Douglas and infant
daughter, returned to Baytown
Saturday from St- Joseph’s hospi-
tal in Houston. The baby was
bom January 13.
—Pay Your Poll Tax-
Garden Club To
Have Guest Speaker
Mrs. A. G. Horffall of Houston
will talk in “Gladiolas”' at meet-
ing of the Wooster Gardeii club
which meeta^in the holme of Mm.
D. J. Holland at 1:30 p.m. Thurs-
day.
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[full attendance is urged, Mrs. C.
J. Coleman announced.
—Pay Your Poll Tax—
Rabbi Danziger
To Talk Tonight - -
. mJDie public is cordially invited
to hear Rabbi Danziger at First
Presbyterian dmrch at 7:80 pM.
today- The topic for discussion is
“Laws and Customs of Hebrew
People and Zionism.”
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lftonday
I Sadie Bush” circle, Central Bap-
tist church, 7:30 pju.
. Tuesday
Tuesday Bridge club, 2 p.m.
A. B. C. Bridge club, 2 p.m,
Afternoon Off Sewing club,
Mrs. Sherman Johnson, Cedar
cBayOU,'2.‘S0 pm. -■
Faithful Workers class, First
Baptist church, 2 p.nfc i
Highlands Baptist W. M. U.,
church, 2:30 p.m.
Goose Creek Rcbekah lodge, No.
453 7-4Q p m __
A. G. di*, Mrs. A. NT Mah-
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 183, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1940, newspaper, January 29, 1940; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023508/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.