The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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THE DAILY . SUM,
acres
1 Tea Given
tubs Fpr Spring
Grad-Elect
To Lecture
At Lee High
Dr. Bernice it Moor* of the
Hogg Institute at the University
of Texas, will he heard in a mre
ies of lectures at Robert E. Lee
high school April MM*. Her ap-
pearance is being sponsored by
the St udvlit Council at the high
Carrie Lou Taylor, Society Editor
planned Misses Wismer,
Seven Ferguson To Be
ds-Elect Feted At Dance
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chture No. 4 . r:.u •.:
Miss Davida Thompson, Mes-
damea A. H Dunkeriy, F. A.
Thompson, and M. E. Thompson
complimented their nieoe. Miss
Marian McMaster, a spring gra-
duate-elect of Robert E. Lee high
school, at a lea of pretty appoint-
ment Sunday afternoon at the
Dunkeriy home, 110 West Hunni-
cutt. Miss Anncllc Rodccnpe per-
mitted at the guest book.
The refectory tabic, which was
covered in lace, held at the cen-
ter, a lovely bouquet of roses and
paatel-hucd swcclpcas In crystal.
The paste! motif was also stress-
ed in the refreshments. Misses
Patricia Ferguson and Lynn
McMaster alternated at the punch
service, and assisting in the din-
ing room were Misses Dorothy
Wismer and Betty Hartt.
Eighty-five guests were regis-
tered.
"Officers ■ \ A Biblical quiz wa* conducted r ... . . L ,,
ii f Burnet Psruat-Tf8fh- by Mrs. H. E. Bovay Jr., Monday 5lTlltherihdn-MCvOrk!e
Liition will meet at2;3o *’hcn Q»tu ot Nun+iels Pe formed •
ontfficM*, the home* of Mrs. ‘Ldiris' Van Mel- MIss Arielce Snittherinan, daugh-
jglJ'terson will be giiest Mr^ F. ^L. RobMns as ter of Mr. and Mr*. E. H.'Smith-.
•Chool, sponsored by Mrs. 0. A.
Brown.
Dr. Moore will address students
during the day, and lectures for
parents will be given st 8 p. m.
each night. Her topics will include
"Family Adjustments and Guid-
members of the spring Mesdames W. C. Wiamer and
. vi*s3 at Robert E. Lee George H. Ferguson are enteftaln-
al will be named hon- ing for their daughters, Misses
!tli from 3 to 5 P hi. Dorothy Wlsrter and Patricia
afternoon r when Ferguson, members of the Robert
of the Q- T. club 1. Lee graduating class, at a
gt the home of Miss barn dance April 20 at Baytown
telley. 510 West Gulf. Community house. Hours will be.
„ wilt be Misses Marian ft®*?* ®;9® to 11:30 p. m.
Johnnclle Stuart, Mary Two hundred members of the
Dorothy Wis- <*nior class and friends have been
!f*Hartt, Patricia -Ffer- Included in the guest list.
J Annelle Rodecape.
Mrs. Bovay Leader
trk u/:il Of Guild Program
A Biblical quiz was conducted
I. by Mrs. H. E. Bovay Jr., Monday
3 afternoon when Parish ~ " ' ‘
>1 Trinity Episcopal t'
the home of Mrs. 1
4;
«nce," “Youth Guidance and Ad-
justments," "Delinquency," "Dem-
ocracy in the Family,” and oth-
Walker Rifes To
Be Held In Edna
<>pl. Lewis P, (ioiirlay
&STJSSr SH? $
a-L-s sSL'aBjSS^S
i^cswtwta
Lu, Kirknatrick will nre- Refreshments were served to Corkie of Liberty, Mo* were mar- cpl. Gourlay is the son of Mr, .** *}» First Baptist church there.
tSTbusiness meeting Mesdames L. J. Weiler, J. E. ■> tied in candlelight rites Sunday and Mrs. J. B. Gourlay of Cedar Burlal wml in Ganado cemetery.
________—_——— Boydeil, F. M. Root, Paul Allc- evening at Trinity Tabernacle. Bayou. His wife, Thelma, and The survivors are the husband,
********* man, E. T. Davis, C. V. McKean, The Rev. J. O. Saveli performed their two children. Sanda Kay Otis L. Walker two daughters,
Geoive n Briiee Tfrvi«« FftKl.i eoremonv ' ......... ' f»» I-«!«"“ live «t Ref tv Lou and Marearet Helen
fort, suit
ward vt<:
Oft for a
I back, an
s - 1 *4 one-l
H navy wai
defame ,
Wm- ’
The.er
in the Pi
Lewla live .1 I
ourlay was in the ail of Manvel; her mother. Mrs..
' ■ : : i- Helen Garner of Edna, her father,
He left the John Garner of Big Sandy; one
adorned with white daisies, palms Baytown refinery to enter the sister, Mrs. Elton Box of Edna
and fern. service. and a brother, James Garner of
the U. S. Army In Germany.
rf . , . Georgr-ITRrm7R^ the ceremony.
; _ /, * Holland, Lillie, J. L. Franklin, Jr., Baskets of white snapdragons _ ______
A /Oh-'1',’ * .*• H, C. Wilson, R. W. Clark, Bo- hnd fern were^placed at either Odar Bayou high school gradu-
■ ^ 8n<i IPrBn,t N‘ Read; ®i<le ot th<; altar, whlch wa8 also gtlng class of ratio r
W J 0 . * __ and fern.
WA r\JF X . PTA Council To Hear Bobby J, Nixon, at the piano,
, Hth District Report
: SSSS
' ,rv! ‘ - a'. ,._a_ sn . „ \ ‘ . iIBU Thi» bride, who was riven in
Brien-Donley ‘
IT’S DREAM GIRL ’
Ot lO a. m. Wednesday
^ . town Commimitv hnuso a >,u»i marriage by her father, was
gowned in bridal satin designed
with a high nbekfine enhanced by
a square yoke of marquisette. The
long sleeves were pointed over
the hands, and the fulfy gathered
skirt swept into a long train. Her
fingertip veil was Caught to a
crown of seed pearls. She wore a
lavaiiere belonging to her mother,
and carried white cqlla lilies.
Mrs. J. C. Payton of Kansas
City, Mo., sister of the groom and
matron of honor, wore pink mar-
quisette styled with sweetheart
neckline, full skirt and elbow-
length sleeves. Her headdress was
of pink tuile and white carna-
tions, and she carried a nosegay
of pink carnations.
Misses Ava Lee Waldrep, Doris
Sanders, and Naomi Ruth Reed
bridesmaids, wore pastel net and 12:00—Time
marquisette gowns, and head-,,
dresses, styled similarly to that of KTRH-OBS
have but
that our
ffti) wt> ;
- 00 the m
Then t
the Pacif
for
•non me
Amenci
one caps!
KI’RfMW
5:00 Jan Garber Orrhestra .
A district Institute for vacation
church school workers will be
held from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Wednesday at Cedar Bayrm Meth-
odist church. All Methodist
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5:i5—The Guiding Light
5:30 -Life Can Be Beautiful
1 5:45--Newscasts
g:00-Supper Club
6:15—-News of the World
6:30—Frankie Carle'
6:45—Headliners
7:00-^Johnnle Presents
7:80 Date, With Judy
6:00—Mystery Theatre ■ uiamui, wm uc guvoc
8:30—Fibber McGee and Molly Mrs. Van Ness’ topic wil
9:00—Boh Hope "Teaching With Music anc
9:30 Hildegarde turcs." The devotional w
10:00--News read by Mrs. J. Roy Gibbs.
i6;»--®ports of the Day
10:30—Everything for the Boys
HiOO-N’ews
11:06-; Roy Shield and Company
11:55—News
t remember to take that ^
’of used fats to your .
cfcer. Get 2 red points
isforeach pound. Keep *
ki| Used Fats for the A
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Nothing takes the place of two-
piecers! They're like chameleons
—-change their tone to suit the ' j
occasion. They're always smart,
thay're always flattering and
they can be either dressy or
sporty! -Such a beautiful collec-
tion of Madge Davis styles ih soft J
rayon serge or rayon crepe.
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DBIUTC UAH..'
PRINTS . . . NAVIES ...
PASTELS . . . TAILORED AND
DRESSMAKER STYLES!
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Bis; NEW SHIPMENT JUST j
ARRIVED! I
USE OUR LAYAWAY! I
fay Thru
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. lister Bell of Fort
Worth and Cpl. Marvin C. Bell of
Sebring, Florida, are visiting Mr*.
BelTs, mother, Mf*.'G. J. Wagnon
and her Sister. Mrs. J, I. F. Tharp.
Mrs. E. Morrow and.daughter,
Mrs. Eunice Seldsteln who is visit-
ing here from Seattle, Wash., and
Mrs. Campbell Young have return-
ed from a trip to Brownsville
Where they were guest* .of Mrs.
Tniott Jordan, iinnther daughter
of Mrs. Morrow. While at
Brownsville, they-also went to
Attend Craft
Wears Longer
Ii The work-
Hntthip that ‘
►. go?s into our A
shoe repair ■
gives longer I
| wear because I
I it’s ail by I
I . hand with the I
I ■ host available I
■ materials, , ]
- : '
Page Shoe
Repair
EARLS- ■ ANNOUNCE “ r^rT7
BIRTH OF SON
Announcement is made of the
birth of a seven-ppund son, Wil-
liam Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Pres-
tori Earl, of San Angelo, on Ap-
ril 3. Mr..and Mrs. Ear! who had
been residents, of the Tri-Citie3
for several years, recently moved
to San Angelo where he is em-
ployed by a railroad company.
TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS
and world pre
fPitMl
l»Jg« with n
Mexico' Mrs. Seliistein is leaving
Tuesday,for her home in Seattle.
Dolores Beauty Shop
7 .Tlwhe 636-W for Appoint-
ment.
2 bocks North of Eddie Cox,
same side of .'highway.
Dolores M. Austin; Proprietor
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iN HEATHER • CHARLES QlflGLEY
JERTBENCHLEy • MUELPJHE
CHARLES DINGLE -,J
geet for • cha
Altruism t*
on. The the
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aw* In Pa
I YOUR HAIR IS A TREASURE
And to Get a Permanent is
a Pleasure
Bonnie Ddl’s Beauty Shop
Baytown Phone 1263J
139 Market St. Over Hollywood
Tailors.
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 10, 1945, newspaper, April 10, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027146/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.