The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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day for the photographs you,
and they, will treasure
through the years. i ’
Tri-Cities Hub club, 10 a.m.
WSCS, Grace Methodist church,
9:30 a.m.
WSCS, Cedar Bayou Methodist
church, 10 a.m.
WSCS, Baytown M e^ ho ^ i st
church, 9:30 a.ra.
Mont Belvieu Rebekah lodge, No.
MARSHALL
STUDIO
WSCS, Highlands Methodist
church, 2 p.m.
Phone 94
Friday
Ladies Auxiliary,
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j^TURDAY,
AUGUST 30, 1947
THE DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS.
til and
at
Miss Price Weds
A. E. Drew, Jr.
High school and. have been prom-
inent, in school activities.
ocieity
SreakfasTFoT
iss Ferguson
Mrs j Wyatt Frymire was hos-
Friday morning at a break-
’! for ®Miss Patricia Ferguson,
ffL „|ect of Kirk Busch, at her
brld in Oakland Estates.
^onal flowers were used 14 at Liberty
^aghout-th^home-Aiiil^ ;
of a -bride and bridegroom
white satin streamers. /
Those attending were Ml* Mar-
m"*Mister Miss Annelid Rode- wry , r y
bM m£Tjohneii Stuart Miss KEY Chapter of Young
Kartt, Mrs. Donald Williams, Juc)Gan Has Fifth Meet
™ John D. . Senior, Mrs. Marvin
Cujrie and Mrs. Marchs Vidrine.
Vogue Beauty
Shop
SPECIAL ON ALL
Cream Oil Permanents
$20.00 WaVe
$15.00 Wave $12.50
$12.50 Wave *,-• $10.00
Other Machirieless ■ •
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jjaehine Permanents . ,|5.W up
We Specialize in
Helene Curtis Cold Wave
All Work Guaranteed
N« Appointments Nece^w^
OPEN EVENINGS AND
ALL PAY SATURDAY
phone IS9-W
Rehearsal Old-Pooi-—
d Dinner At Rehearsal Dinner
Multer Home At Baytown —
GRAB BAG
Sorial Security Man
To Be Here Tuesday
Mrs. W. F. Muller .was hostess A dinner given by Mr. and Mrs.
at her home, 136 Utah, at a buffet J. A. Old Friday evening at Bay-
,supper after the wedding rehears- town Dormitory dinfng room foi-
al^for the WaddeN-tyuller wedding lowed the rehearsal for the wed-
jJvMcii ,wiU yake place tonight at ding of Miss Norma Jean Old and
One-Minute Test
•"“tr-What"1 does* tlv
“endemic” mean ?
2. What is an “enzyme"
3. What is an “epidemic
Easy Knowledge
... A representative;of the ec
hue information readily, } ou are cur[ty administration will
medks«i t-orm mrcrful. e«wg»ti<- -And ambitious. Abo Texas emntnvment commission
and have a liberal genera! ability; offices iij Baytown, at 10
which will-bring you success in all J'?08*1? morning for persons to
Hip claims for old-age and sgrviv
Cedar Ba^du Methodist church. Julius Loyd Pool, which will be
The lace-coVered tabid, which at 5 P m- Sunday at Baytowri Mcth-
carried- out ‘ the green arid white 0<Lst church,
Mr. and Afts. C 'G, Price an-
nounce ■ the marriage of their
daughter, Doris, to A. E. Drew, Jr.,
Son .,f Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Drew, co]or scheme, was centered with A massive arrangement of rain
‘ The weiMin* a . seasonal flowers in cryijtal bowls. bow “ters centered the table
1 fb-rtv8 °CCUrred " AUgUSt Mr-s- B™ce Johnson assisted the which also held a two-tiered satin-
i> ,, 'hostess. iced cake.
,A«>tn MT,. ftflg. Mrfl,JDiea .hmm ------
beta students of Robert E Lee Members of the wedding party
attended.
Words of Wisdom
When I see a man with a sour
shriveled face, I cannot forbear
pitying his wife; and when I meet
an operi*. ingenins countenance, 1
think’ or the happiness of his
friends, his family, and his rela-
tions, Addison.
Today’s Horoscope
You -have great_o'riginality and
you undertake. Your opinions are
sought and respected''MaVtkp'ltarly
in life and you wilt be very happy.
Your birthday is doubtful, as mat-
ters relating to finances'must be
handled carefully. Bestir yourself
during the next 12 months; shake
off doubt, indecision and ovrrsen-
sitiveneas; then you will sow the
Heeds of success. Refuse to be de-
ceived by the senses and build up
">rs .jjjgmnjiah benefits
inforn
ure
any Information they may need to
protect their rights. A •representa-
tive is there every first and, third
Tuesday of each month.
"Rapid Robert” Feller's fast ball
has been clocked at 93.6 miles per
hour, or about 145 feet per second.
t«6 W. Pearce
elect, the prospective bridegroom,
Bill Pool of Ennis, Miss Dot Day,
John Old, Miss Frances Eilisor,
Charles Smelling, Mr. and Mrs. A,
L. Pool of Ennis, Loyd Pool’s pa-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Old, Mrs. Betty
Martin, the -Rev. and Mrs. Clyde
Woodward, Dick Wlngetj, and Miss
Gene. Thompson,-, who -will leave Gene Millikan of Dallas,
next week t6 make his home in Invitation to the wedding and to
cently at the Jewish community Huntsville, was honored Thursday 'the reception, which will be At the
centet. ' ’ evening at a farewell paty-given home of the bride's parents at 212
•fflvEI^'TTd’Tire^'unusual, 'IT IMs TY'T<ttn'~Kmm:-'Tml^^
Gene Thompson Feted
At Farewell Party
K. E. Y. chapter of the Young
Judean held its 'fifth meeting
your birthday. You have a magnet-
ic temperament, are brusque in
yodr speech, intuitive in judgment
and demonstrative in your love.
.Generous, considerate and unself-
ish, you receive many confidences.
Your home life is. pleasant and
harmonious. Doubtful influences
are abroad today. However, there
may be a check or favorable hews.
Unexpected gains arc envisaged in
'your next year, but you must be
quiet, inoffensive and retiring, but
latent ambition and energy.should
be encouraged when young;,other-
wise fortunes and happiness, v^M'
be minimized.
One-Minute Test Answers
1. Any disease which is peculiar
to a locality, or the. continuous
presence of a disease such as- tu-
berculosis.
2. A complex chemical compound
cells; it
The constitution was read and by Miks Peggy Thoma/and *Billy. Jol»n A street, Wooster, is through careful lest loss is incurred through °r ferment produced by
approved. It was announced, that Fortinberry at the Fortinberry the press. ■ —— - r » • extravaranee and brodisairtv. Stel- ferments ingested toous
the badminton and ping-pong tour
haments will start within the next
two' weeks, _ ' '
There were ten members-and the
sponsor preseiit.
Literary Hour Hears
Mrs. Douglas Clepper
at the
home in Wooster.
' Games were played and a ’ gift
was presented to Gene.
Approximately 30 guests attend-
ed.
Carroli-Turner
Rites Are Read
extravagance and prodigality. Stei
lar vibrations favor study and in
3. Any disease which spreads
s Entertained
At Fred S. Parker Home
Miss Carma Maxine Carroll,
daughter of Mrs. Carma Jones of
S£s*5EsS: JSS2ZZZS Z
u .,r termed late G, A.’s of Goose Creek evening in-a ceremony at the home
Hour at the home of Mrs. Jack ^ t BapUat church wjth a s)umb. 0f the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr.
party at her home, 506 Live and Mrs. L. F. McFarland^ 103
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hester, 115% West Pearce.
Prizes were awarded, to Mrs.
Raymond Martin and Mrs Clepper.
Thirteen members were present,
Dak.
The group attended the youth re- .
viva! and was served a midnight service.
Second Jones, The Rev. E. R.
Burns performed the double ring
tellectual activities. A child who is quickly throughout a wide area of
born today, will achieve success if population,
undoubted talents are fostered and
extravagant modes of life, includ-
ing associations, are curbed, . ...
Hints on Etiquette • ,
If a friend is going abroad and
you wish to send a gift, if it is
to be flowers, candy, or any sweet-
meat, send it to the boat on which
she saiis. If it is something she
will later wear, send it to her home
so that she may pack it in bags
or trunk.
(Horoscope for Sunday
You read-extensively and assimi-
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PERT WATCH REPAIRS
MAYFAIR
JEWELRY COMPANY
207 % W. Texas
•-Walk Up- And Sm»"......
Radio Service
Home or Auto ,
McKinney’S
212 N. Goose Creek Pho. 1S9J
TOM SAWYER
SHIRTS and PANTS
For Boys
GOLDSWORTH'S
PELLY
For Classified Ads—Phone 520-521.
supper by Mrs. Parker.
Attending were Mary
Floral baskets of white asters
and stock decorated the improvised
altar. Other flowers were ’-used
McKinney - Morris Tech.
JNDERGARTEN
REOPENS
September 2-9 A.M,
J23 W. Pearce
Helen McKinney
Lenora Morris
'■KSdre;- Vernelle Burnett, AHent1 throughout the home. Miss Betty
Todd, Joy Blankenship, Peggy Les
lie, Dixie McBride; Marjorie .Bill-
ings, Jane Bonds and Mrs. W. A-
Brewer. -
Webb, pianist, played wedding
music and accompanied Malcolm
Edwards, solist, who sang “Ah,
Sweet, Mystery of Life” and ■‘‘Al-
ways:;
Lamar P-TA Meets
With Mrs. Costley
Members of the program ap’d ex-
ecutive4 committees of Mirabeau B.
Lamar Parent-Teacher association
The bride, given in marriage by met this week with the president,
For Classified Ads—Phone 520-521. her brother, Mack Whitmire, wore Mrs. A. W. Costlcy, to discuss plans
.....J •— for the coming1 school year. The,
....... ‘ “trcftr -
2:30 p.m. September ll^when the
Phone 253-WX
for
Special Orders
— WEDDING CAKES
— BIRTHDAY CAKES
— PARTY PASTRIES
— COLORED PARTY Bread
Unbaked Refrigerator
ROLLS . do*. 15c
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Tri-City Pastry
Shop
235 Main
Felly
a jxiudre^ bleu suit with blaek ac-
cess6n«a anij"”
Miss Darlene Turner, sister of
orenu
■, sister of at 2:30 p.
the bridegroom, was maid of hpn- program for the year wi:
WITH “FAMOUS FOR QUALITY"
SAMSON
LUGGAGE
Handso|ne Luggage is the perfect
send-off for the campus bctind .. ■
and you can*! find smarter lug-
gage than SAMSON'S!
SEE OUR NEW SHIPMENT
NOW!
Ladies' Matched Sets:
OVERNITE
CASE .
• COIAIRS
BROWN
TAN
PALAMINO
NAVY
WEEKEND
CASE . .
WARDROBE
CASE . .
*1650
*24°°
Prices prus.Tax
Men's Matched Sets:
WEEKEND
CASE .
s1650
’ hwn- program for the year will be out-
w.. 'aqua'suit with lined.by Mrs. W H: Bridge^.first
brown accessories and’a corsage of wee president md program, chmr-
„u,„ru - man, for approval by the associa-
Glenn Smith was best'man. Se^iug wi^Mr^ Bridgeton
Mrs. Jones, the bride’s mother, ^%pr"?«'Tr u M^'
wore a grey, two-piece dress, green HV f raZier an(J Mls’ M- M’ Ja’
accessories and a lavender aster M“ ^ has announeed that
corsage. The bridegrooms mother three room moth0rs will,,be ap-
Mrs. Turner, wore a grey suit with p0.^ted for eacb classroom this
black accessories. She chose a cor- year an<j requests that mothers
sage of lavender aster*. who wish to serve in that capac-
• At t*le reception^ following the -fy contact her not later than Sep-
^eremony, the. table was centered (ember 4. She may be reached at
with white asters -and held ..the, telephone 1035M
three tiered wedding cake The mioimt extends a' wei-
Those in the houseparty were come to the parents of children
Miss Florence Martin, who poured, entering Laiiiar school for the first
Miss Geraldine McFarland, who time this year and requests their
Served the cake, and Miss Gloria presence at meetings of the asso-
Rasco, Who presided at the bride’s ciation _____ ^
book. ’ , ——. ' ' '
Forming the'receiving line were VMtorii
T a B. Turner, Sr, M. SH
P® Vxall La, tj . nffipp
. - After a wedding trip to Houston " - ■
and Galveston, the couple will re-
turn September 1 and make their
home at 707 Main. Pelly.
4Both Mr. and Mrs. Turner at-
tend Robert E. Lee high school.
Out-of-town guests were; Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Turner, Jr., of Vinton,
La., and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mc-
Farland and.fainily of Genoa.
Party At Highlands
For Richard Dickerson
Richard Dickerkon was enter-
tained on his tenth birthday re-
, cently with a party at the hdme
of his parents,. Mr: arid; Mrs. Mar-
vin' Dickerson, in Highlands.
There were 17 guests present.
Calendar For Week
Monday
. Women's Auxiliary, First Pres-
byterian church, 8 p.m..
- Goose Creek Order of the East-
ern Star, Masonic hail, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday
Thimble club, 314 North Jones,
8 p.m. - ;
Goose Creek Garden club, Grace
Methodist cljurch, 10 a.m.
Ladies Golf Association, Baytowri
Country club, 1:30 p.m.
Beta Gamma chapter, Epsilon
Sigma Alpha, Baytown Community
house, 8 p.m,
•-Altaf Society, St. Joseph's' Cath-
olic church, 10 a.m.
WSCS, Mont Belvieu Methodist
church parlor, 2:30 p.m..
Cedar Bayou Order of Rainbow
for Girls, Cedar Bayou Masonic
hall, ,6:30 p.m.
Goose- Creek-Rebekah lodge, No.
453, WOW hall, 7:30 p.m.
Theta Rho Girls, WQW half, 6:30
p.m.
Woman’s Missionary C o u n c i i,-
Trinity Tabernacle, 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Murrill and Ashbel Streets
Goose Creek
Presents
J. LEONARD JACKSON, L.L.D.
. ’ i ' .....OF.FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE
;• %■ IN
GOSPEL MEETING
AUGUST 24 Thru SEPT. 3.
1. LEUN VRD JACKSON
SERVICES DAILY 9:30 A.M. end 7:3d P.M.
“EVERY VISITOR A WELCOME GUEST1’
AMD SO
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SUITER . . . $24 °°
C<»sw of Fine Samsonite, PerfecHy Constructed, Hondsomeiy L ined!
Wednesday Morning Music club,
Baytown Community house, 9;3lLa^
WSCS,
9 aja.
Workbasket" club, 9:30 a.m,
WAY TO SHOP
Peiiy Methodist church, Growing Every Day
Bring yout children to us to-
Thursday
They’l1 go back to school in style
when you shop this easy, eco-
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out Catalog Order Office, and see
this new catalog packed full of
money saving values. There ate
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For your personal use..., For gifts.... Or for greater comfort,
beauty and convenience in your home.
And as always, with net exception,
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1947, newspaper, August 30, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027165/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.