The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 177, Ed. 1 Monday, January 5, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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Thrift Week
Observance Is
Planned By P-TA
Sun, Monday,
HOUSTON, Jan. » m
atruetion of « ,U;W \
them scum of natuwtf^J
away, catcd near the Hell
}d for was previewed toLvil
rough s«Hff board of rZ,
tomo«.
By ANNIE 'JONES
; A program in observance of Na-
tional Thrift Week, "Human Values
and National Thrift", will be pre-
sented when the Tri-Cities council,
No. 28, Texas Congress of Par-
ents and Teachers, ,meets at 10
A prospectus PZ*
board pointed out
rakca of science, ■ there l.41
ravity museum in Houston*”
1300,000 worth of exhihi
e^f11" a »0,0q»-f?y
ItUity C- °? & MEET
lines,,, * Directors of the Tfi^
were' ber of Commerce
van- first meeting of 194s ”
Rerts group offices here at:
: fin- day. President Tatt|, .
a.J», Wednesday at the Baytown
Community house.
lit'1 1 V Miss Paula Beth Woodard,
.■ , , Herron was daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. has requested that all local piesi-
morning at a Woodard of College Station, and d('nts, chairmen and representa-
,tUby Miss’ Alice Rose Wallace Bu.ell |jmgston,.«».ft-%»«**»*.. -,_Z~
be home of Mrs^'Jo^^and Mrs. Wallace Langston of •
1011 keavl •> Mnnt Rclvif'u were mnvrloH tlo. A 1 III A lo _ 41 tfo: T**4"- • -
MISERIES OF
dining table, College Station. The Rev, Norman
presided at Anderson read
preside.
■ tbe-zmSbii^^usron jpeaKer
ceremony. ■ , ■w- ' ™ ' ' J*
^.Attending tac bridemaid of CT-auren E^Stolp, lecturer from
?y Matheme
offer 'service.
were Mj»- Ellen Ward,
you catch a miserable
, the only way you can
hi
lUrOi,t-MR£rf«CHUl
Wlh be the ■ principal
y.,A|»«o .^rerreil.
icrs now receiver 115 a' day,
•eo*—..........
at UK- hWllS
Miss MarSn'TOTW
« a> unr _.. m
McMahan ami' Miss Cities chapter. An
MEDlOHAl I
......i .- mijimi.ii mu mm h .. i cuiu aiv oaning ivr .
' The 240 members Of local 449 of
MARRIED only three weeks ago, high-school .jtudents Paul Atlnefde the CTO oil. workers international
(lefty, I7, and Ms brIda, the former Nancy Fraser, are booked at --Uflion-at Texas (Jity went on?strlk©
Boston police headquarters by Special Officer John Preston (cenfer)i yesterday against the Pan. Ameri-
after thev were arrested at gun point for allegedly tjoffitag up a can-Pipe Line company. On New
rub throat, chest and back at
bedtime with Vicks VapoRub.
VapoRub's relief-bringing
action starts instantly ... and
keeps working., for hours to
JSSjgJ&i »*»■ Him wt
Singleton in Cedar
Mr. Stulp, founder of. a clinic
workers left their jobs at the Pan
bronchial
of College Station and James A. m Houston and a member of the
-j - - - teaching staff of the Cooperative
American Refinery corporation at
tation even while y
Try itl For children
Curtis I-eave
The refinery workers
Buirus of Cedar Bayou.
hourly wage
tore, ipfc yester- the ceremony m the V lounge. ‘'aPPml'by speech and hearing de-
SSL J3SSUJSSSSA ««
hnny >0 Jen- hom, ,lt m Highland Colic e Sta- hflw *’ h,s n'“'
u returned to Schreiner „ yon- —
and Mbs iltwLhlgh 3Ultq£;:-Die:;work:Mnh^£^is^;
union during the hoh'.^cheid qt College Station and at- uiittee appointed to contact jiandi-
tf-nded Texas Stale College 1 for fiaDDpd children in the TruCiHes
Women Mr Langston wu grad-
uated from Barbers Hill high
school and is a junior accounting
majo^-W-A^nd-M. - ^ ^
• r • . having a speech or hearing defect chrysanthemums in
increase. The company countered
with an offer of 3£^centfg.
In the old days of Ar
colonization, wild turkeys s
six to 25 cents
0ra' Miss Williams Anderson to quit
“u Miss Bessie Lee Williams, bride- WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.
Kwlmitoi^iiiiiil tu i iMimi'i timiiu- elect of Michael Tavary, was com- Sen. W. Lee O’Daniel, D„ Tex.,
, capped children in the Tri-tities plimented Saturday evening with today demanded*the resignation of
area. Members of the committee a miscellaneous bridal shower at Secretary of Agriculture Clinton
arc Mrs. Ben Thomas, chairman, the home of Mrs. X. B Kited, 913 1’ Anderson for predicting a re-
J Mrs. Fred Hederhorst iuid Mrs Mast Alford. Mrs. Hugh Elliot was turn of meat rationing.
‘Edward Vaught Anyone knowing co-hostess with Mrs. Reed. "Rationing is a communistijlfta-
— -----—-ts each. The native
Indian tribes of eastern North
American called then “peneway."
klMEY-MORRIS
if pale orchid talllanan measure designed to beat
INDERGARTEN
crystal bowl the, people of the United States
Vi nrnfiHK ut-ieui. ciiryaaj»i.nt:ijiuiii» ui a uyaioi rSrtfre “fc uhucu ova.,.
may contact a member of the com- centered the dining table, which into submitting to the edicts of an
mittee and give her the informa- was covered with a linen cut-work autocratic, bureaucratic. dictator-
tlon. • P~ ■ cloth. Pink tapers in three gradu- ship," O'Daniel said.
Mrs. JoeHoreczy*.president,.has ated cadelabra were placed in back . He appealed to fannerk cattle,
r.-q.i.-st,-.! that all members bc'prc- 0f the centerpiece with the Silver men and housewife* to-join' in de-
Vacancies for
•our Children
A.M. to Noon- Daily
For Information
ioitt'2SJ-J °.r 352-J
Station 347
f," Baytown
r the Personal
ind Manmtemcnt
of '
in Young
FOR YOURSELF.
ALWAYS FIND
lion
iServiee
• Prmlucta
it keep your car
make driving a
a return of meat rationing by next
snHni' -' .....
Mr. andMrs. J. L. Monroewere HAiII lAfll] KlACfC %rs> Yti went ahead with
honored on their silver wedding ■illllll IrlMwU plans to mtroduge two bills to pro-
anniyersity. recently -#ith a dinner M -> .i ^or.d5®®^rationing. One qf
at the home of their daughter and flAACf' IfAftlll llni wo" ^ authorize Anderson to
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DtRWI rVOIlj 'IWI . set op a rationing organization and
"■ ---- ^----’ (Continued from Page 1) . ‘ print coupons in advance. Flanders
' . said the second, permitting the md-
Klrby finally satisfied the Arabs ehinery to go inin m-iimi iwmi,i
that he was not Jewish. Then two bo heUi up'until "public demand
other Arabs leaped into his auto- is strong enough” to permit a suc-
mobile, thrust a pistgl- against his cessfu) rationing program.* “
back, and ordered him to follow . ' „ ' ~
a-carload of Arabs. He persuaded ^ ^ .
the Arabs to permit him to drive Wauii/al In PrA/trhCC
to, the offices of the higher com- **VTiTBI III I lUjJIC))
mittee for identification. At Tllplf VFW Half
There was no one at the offices, " *Uv.n TlTT Ildll .
and the Arabs purportedly pxe-‘ . i
pare4_tp kill him, only to be dis- A..^E?“jP ??. religious workers
his -insistence on Sis^“°*wpbds Rible school of Gin-,
Christianity. He was- freed with a cinnati, Ohio, today had a revival
warning that he would be killed if j" Pr°8Ta*s at the VFW hall on
Ac ViwO'hhn smiu he dyer was found in the" Atab' Goose .Creek street!.
gam °f 1'072,000 smce the quarter again,. .Services are' being held at 7:30
' , ^nSU*: Accounts of the bombing said P'm' da|iy with _a children’s serv-
- Brrobidzahn, a Jewisb^^ *^r tiro cars stopped outside the to&J rc“ h“m Hah is-leading the
mm region m the Soviet Ear «nd planted a quantity of Xtgh. h?*ided a^ehft
East, on the Amur rivet, contains explosives beside the bul^lle JS?
14,282 square miles. L cars startixi up again and a gren-
_______________________________ ade was thrown, detonating the “eue uinagan, Mrs. Anna Ray burn
ammmmmmmmampmmmgmmmimmmmmm explosives.. Heavy shooting ,fol- *nd Mrs..Estyl Smith.
;-: *rg||gj| -loweff the explosion aiid-tifee wy; ,Tlle Public Jl invited to attend'
of an Arab, killed by a bullet; was tilc revival, Rev. Hall said. His
found near the hotel. 8rouP is inter-denominational.
lEpS The missing guests were buried' r~-—-r
under tons of masonry and British "TT 9
. army bulldozers worked through - I I
B the night to dig them out Two in- —»—---—(ill (ClL\JL/A. ]) II
_ •• jured persons were, rescued, both ' ■ ^ w
, SB in critical condition, - J ,
■ ^“tt K Heavy rains accompanied by
Uy|| ill Bf thunder lashed Jerusalem through- 4
jXiptAw ' m out the nigbt and many residents
* K mistook toe hotal blast"for the '
* • .»• H crash of thunder. -. < '
,■ ■ The blast that demolished Arab'" T . - « m
headquarters in "Jaffa...was des- fypl/Jfjsr *
|T ilm l . ”■* eribed as the worst in the-Holy f .
Bi ■« E l -in I y till- King David hotel /'/ / l-jF
B . |lV ■ was blown up in 1946,by the Irgun / ///
i/ A ■ Zvai Leumi with the loss of 100 t /J lit t
l n V lives, _ . ft 'i*/' •k>JN
After the Close of Business
Decfember 31,
EQUAL TEST PROVED
life simply great to relieve 'PERIODIC' I
EMALE PAINS
'LIABILITIES
ASSETS
.$l,845,5ft.77.
Members’ Share Accounts
First Mortgage Loans and Other
First Liens on Real Estate... .3
Loans on Passbooks
and Certificates ........
Properties Sold on Contract...,.
Real' Estate Owned,.............
investments and Securities .....
Cash on Hand and in Banks_____
Office Building and Equipment,
Less Depreciation ____,.......
Deferred Charges an.d
Other Assets ............
20,000.00
Borrowed Money
15,678.00
868.35
3,823,17
163,100.00
401,902.72
luMiiowi Kiintuir,disturb- -yr
i? Does Oils niaXe you suffer m* ^
l»m,fee! so fiefieiit,’ j -aB
such time*'/ Then •- _ ltirflP>lB
7-toocs Lydia F. Plnkhan)’* ' a
. i tu relieve . r ht < V
syaptottC J ‘a^‘4.
a went meeirsi test If proved' 'A. °Zd 1 fEKaR’1 -
iW “& wttj/youwedt-fo *»kea reguUriy—pmkb&m's Com-
iff/ to try tt. , Pound helps buiM up resistance
ttam's Compound Si *h»t such distress. Also a great
Mailt atenae sedative.'Jt stomachic tonic!
JMd.teotittBg ««*« On <me mm,: Or !o« m«, «,«(„ LIMA E.
mt I mm important Wtam. . nKgHAMV TABLET* vMraMnHna.
149,669.03
Loans in Process
590.69
Other Liabilities
60J267.11
Specific Reserves
0 P.M.
e Same
General Reserves
Undivided Profits
$58,493.34
. 80,000,00 138,493.34
idia E. Pink ham’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND '
$2,214,588.94
for the best in jewelry
Sterling by REED & BARTOI
livtja* • ^
Eyewitnesses said' two trucks
drove up to the front of the build-
ing. TBcated in the heart of the
Arab city, arid parked there.
. . The men in one truek leaped into\
the sectmdtorie arid sped away. See-
‘ onds -later the parked truck ex-
ploded. The blast ripped a hole in
the building that measured 30 by
50 yards.. A nearby-police station
and 15 shops were heavily damaged-
Rescue sq'uads searched torough,
thtr^rreckage a|l aftefhoon and
into the night, working by the light
of hurricane lamps while a driv-
EASY for city.
The thrdc hospitals in Jaffa were
IMS - SUBURBAN
filled to capacity with wounded arid
-all Atafc phyntaftwm in the city
were railed in to help. Among the
casualties was Aunt Hannoun, a
member of the Arab national com-
mittee. The mayor of Jaffa was
wounded.
AND FARM USE
Whether you live in the city, town off
casualties were Arab refugees.
Imagine having dalicioiu M»wb«*
orange iuice by the case... rreaate freih
fruit pies and other delicadar many
months in advance. Meat, frozen when
fresh, remains fresh ana fltvorM zor
many triooths. The delectable freahnesa
is retained, and safely protected at
amatempuuuM,
Tuesday
Cedar Bayou Order of the Rain-
bow for Girls, Cedar Bayou Mason-
ic hall, 6:30to.m.
Altar society, St. Joseph’s Cath*
Mice chjftch, 10 Am. “
Moprell Park Garden club, 7:30
time-a^gcmiwnience^wiffi^lwK^
MaM NA-a
iardbn'club, Graci
tripe to the
id a.m.
r Hensley
fer, Phone 874-W
‘ Beta Gamma......"chapter. Epsilon
Sigma Alpha, Baytown Community
house, 7:30 p.m. ' v '
WSCS, Mont BelvieU Methodist
TWO mobfi o TO..■CHP.O.Sf fpo**
Th* ^"^^,uf"*uhic"ftwt model, holds up to 140 pounds o
A-8, eight-cubic-foot model,, holds up to 280tpdrindr.
Hieta Rho Girls, WOW ball,
6:30 p.«p. ' ,
’ Woman's Missionary council,
Trinity Tabernacle, 9:30 p!m.
Goose Creek Rebekah lodge, No.
453, WOW hall, 7:30 p,m.
Adams
SERVICE RENOEffiSpO
own, Phone 686
Ih fl^JMwraadiM eeaa *ea janwu. ■
i»r»J«y«»F. UwstlsaparMerwwyfcasatoctad. ^
1 “"awtlaa tw sWItW Swm wig luaswy. / tLm
» not ue, mw otN.sai fifcrmc HOMf moms «
MADISON, Wis. (llfb— Mrs. San-
dra HendTy got plenty of attention
when she fell down a" flight of
stairs in a restaurant and broke
her leg. Mrs. Ifendra lapded jn
front of the table where Hie board
id nurse and super-
a nearby hbdp'ifhl
were having lunch.—
LEFT TO RIGHT-rGuildhall, French Renaissance,
Georgian Rose, Fragrance, Francis First, Pointed Antique,
3 Six-piecri “starter sets” of this heavy, authenticaliy-
ityied sterling' range from $22»60 to $26.60 indudisg tax.
ble Stotioit
of tousi
9004-FI3
utas Avenue'
Phone 1620-1621
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 177, Ed. 1 Monday, January 5, 1948, newspaper, January 5, 1948; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027063/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.