The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 210, Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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U VERNE HE8TER, Editor
Involve* »l»o the
old unite and the d*
•ertain »m*ller hoapi-
Virthday Party
I Jr„ ton of Mr. *iut Mr*.
I O*non, 112 Kmat Hafer
I Saturday wia feted with a
life, in celebration of hie
I CALENDAR
IWay
Vt^man’* Mlaalonary Society,
Felly Methodict church; 1p.m.
Woman'* Mia*ian*ry Society,
C»d*r Bayou Methodiat church,
2:10 p. m.
' Woman'* Missionary Circle*,
First Baptist church. bf 4$1
' IJahtin* .ml rower cor
Yf IvMWI •* . Rohm K.
Hh» rTfminli™,1 "**<* aadltoriuin Frk
thu‘/'deSS; w4'"‘ pr,*ml *
Ih. oubS7?T?J t “1,utr*1‘" for the ben*
Wa*. Itart Friday, Al Beckwey.
Kllbert Kitipe, J. H. Grant, J«
State end Eddie Kuhl.
J. K. Wilder in Interiocutoc, and
“ W* played by the
art 9dak picture* (ware
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Canon *nd Valeo-
Women’* Miieionary Council,
Trinity Tabernacle.
Four Queen’a Bridge club, Mrs.
J. E. Moan*, Lamar Court, S:S0
p- m.
Tueadajr Bridge Luncheon club,
Mr*. H. M. Totland, 414 Jone*
WJART NITFAD WAVE
SHAMPOO AND FINGER i
Frrtrric Ultra Violet Ray 1
rtlr and itralp, special 6 for
EILEEN BEA1
Mr*. Eileen TAYLOR. Prop. -J
SX-'w—t-i.
Iri. Kin^ Thome. Slmpeon,
Hhe arldom .«*■*
anybody ascent
her mother or
h a t f.hrot her
where ah* la *e.
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Neal, Bennie Fra*ar, Juan Ice
Oran Canon, Jr, Mildred Stro-
i, Gerald Fortney, P.tay Ruth
street, 10 ::o
, OB meeting, RAinbow Aaaem
bly for Giria, M atonic hall, 4 p. m.
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s'' poaaibte, . * *tr> **“ mwiaed from the I turn from the muaicel comedy!
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Sonny Pagan, Ernest Delton
iley, Fm Cowey, Julia Carrol,
iur Jones, Maxine and Jack
dner, Johnnie Smith and Wii-
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LA PORTE NEWS
Whenever
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We. all* use* a
plane to can> her
where she wishes
to go.
Birthday Celebration
School Plans. Show
The Palme of' Csrelesane**”,
operetta in two acta, which
be presented Thur»d*y eve-
I *t S p. ra. at Baytown Com-
iity house, boasts a cut 6f 1l
lent* st Baytown Elementary
ml. Mrs. G. N. Day and Mis*
k Oiriro Frasipr are-directors.
|usic between acta will be fur-
led by Horace Mann Junior
| school orchestra under the
fction of Walter Bradbury,
ie first scene is laid tn agreat
and found building in London-
i called the Palace of Care-
less where at midnight every-
( and everything frolics for
A celebration in observance of
the ninth birthday of Jean Ewing,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calder
Ewing, wu enjoyed yesterday
when friends of the little girl were
her guests for a theatre party. Mr,
and Mrs. Ewing accompanied the
group to the showing of “Alice
in Wonderland.”
Guests were Emily Brown, Rose
Mary Walker, Hazel Corine Lee,
Mary Susan and Priscilla Aves,
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la without * <-ha.
hrron* »nd fct
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titenre are virtual
Imp ragnsblt
etstits-and si.]
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Juanita Renfro.
[ht p. m. and admission will
and 16 cents. Proceeds will
or a primer-print typewriter
Mae McDonald, Alyce Highfil,
Magda Hamilton, Shirley Tolle,
The Daily Sun ....
520 - 521 In Goote Creek TELEPHONE 50 In La Porte
Catherine Sullivan, §ertha and
Margaret Johnson, Josephine Cross-
man. Others in the group were
Mrs. C. G. Sullivan, Billie Cren-
shaw and Mrs. Blair and son
Charles of Houston.
ly purchased by the school.
:ime invest-
rite electric
Ly combines
ity, conven-
Lm a nation-
ator owners,,
lent research
westinghouse
I and more
I make. You,
I refrigerator,
lestinghousel
Nelson, drove to Galveston yester- Houston hospital.
■
ERSONALS
Hid Mrs. Forest Dwiggans
ack Beeson of Houston
eek-end visitors in the G.
Seld home.
Mary Cape, Mrs. Horace
M Mrs. Edward M. Cape,
San Marcos, visited last
the home ip Houston of
Mrs. H. H. Wyatt itnd in
|. Echols, Jr., home here,
pd Mrs. H. R. Ramil have
k Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Me*
W daughter, Maybeth, of
It omatic Control
L-Cubt” Ice
kuy .Chesterfield cigarettes every day.
You may buy them one place today and
another place tomorrow s or you may buy
them the same place every day.
It is estimated that there are this day
769,340 places in this country where
Chesterfields are on sale all the time.
To make Chesterfield Cigarettes
we get the best tobacco and the
in r
P.-T. A. 0nuncil Meets
With Child Welfare and Health
a the main phases for considera-
tion the Harris County Council of
Parent-Teacher Associations held
annual meeting at La Porte high
school Saturday with first, vice
president, -Mrs. R. H. McIntosh of
Aidiije, presiding.
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There were 40 guests including
Mrs. Frank Cox, Eleventh district
vice president, Mrs. J. J. Devotee,
B. Bains and family of
i spent Sunday in the C.
» home in Baytown.
Mrs, W. L. Pendergraft
iter, Anna May, spent
friends in Columbus,
nd Buena Alice Spear
t-end viators in Davton.
med with their mother
«»ton where they visit-
Dealers for
;
state president of Houston, Mrs.
Geo. Francisco. Reelection of of-
ficers name Mrs. W. S. Martin, of
Humble as president, Mrs. R. H.
McIntosh of Aldine, vice president,
Mrs. C. D. Edgeworthy of Genoa as
secretary, and Mrs. W. A. Minnock
of Galena Park as treasurer.
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dance number, and Miss Mary Lou
Perkins, a Mexican lullaby. An in-
mructive heaUh address by Ife.
i Herbert Page wa, outstanding.
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14, North side. i program at th
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U<hn Beaty Hayri ‘ -
°d street, announce Miss Elaine
h»by girl February ton guest of Mi
» weighed seven ^ week.
* wen named Mar-, - „
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 210, Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1934, newspaper, February 5, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023546/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.