The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1941 Page: 4 of 12
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-Q Lufkih Couple Mrs. KaderH’s Mother
ubi
Phone 520
sr, ClaiS ■
»ted at Party
AlMhian clam of Central Bap-
tist church m< feted »t a Christ-
mu party «nd gift exchange Fri-
. ' day at the home oT Mr* C. C
Carpenter in Gs&w Bayou
A laauttfhlly adormd Christ-
„~T rnu tree and' rp-.'v* of ho'ly d V-
Laura Stone,
Mr, McCutley
Are Engaged
Aswittwitl h-w b-rn made
'of the engagement ;.nd approach-
Inf marttige of Mim Uvira Stone,
daughter of Mr ttnd lift. Hugh
McNeil) Stone of* „tou*ton to John
Howard:
_________and the tare-eev-
errd ho&d vm entered with a
mke.’oapfi with amin-
Uturt Santa Glapt and. a lighted
,1.,, u. 5"3J'5S?‘SJ.S’1ESS:
jSSSHlitVaK* "* S?“• “• * ’“‘"w*®
**'^'^74 jnSSSff^i£
damn flementta Umk. W. R.
SS: I,UT mm
L. D. Overstreet B A Ixwrery,
W. B Hotlawny. Tommy Tomer-
lln. a. R. Gmcr, and Perly
Bible Class Will
Stage Xmas Party
_ Baytown M>th«dl*t chn-.’h an-
l ires a® provide the setting. to-
last Minute Hint for!ftVSfeftWWK
An Ideal
Gift!
m*nh Bible etu« »1tl be Koala to
their hoahande.
The drtrnoiittw In charge of sr-
nngvenent* *» com pored of Me»-
A gift exchange will be conduct-
membere and gfcrir
are cordially hrvited to
auv defense bonds
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Recital Postponed
Married Here - Dies at SmithWIle
Mine Ira Nell Urgent, daughter Mrs. Bona Volght, 79. mother of
of Mr. and Mrs Will Urgant of Mrr H Kadrrtl ofTMly. HtMl t»-
ESS.m^M.-iTMor^w it ‘7ber 13 ■*hM hom,! ,n 8milh-
616 But Hunnbut atrect, Were f111*-
married at the hortie of the bride- Mrs Volght bad vialted her
grodnrt mother at 2 o'clock Sun- daughter here many tlmea during
day afternoon with Bela L-^WU- thj pn*t is year* and had many
frlend* ln the Trl-CIties. Inter-
(Siurch cf 'Christ, officiating. "+**- rafn{ wa, the family cemetery
-•-the bridal n-.rty stood beneath jn pcddy Town (Wmetery -------If
an archway defined With yellow . _*uv pkfcnm aOftoa
chrymnthemums and fern itiB
Banked with cathedral taper. I* M j Cond)r and daughter
1all white candelabra |*ft this morning for San Mur ’ns
Mra. Fa.vo Vaughan and Mrs. G. where they will -emnln for a visit
Ef * 'W?m - 0t **!**»*.
JAMHF.il, By Freak Owen—“It's the only way I eeaM set him to
ga to tile store—1 toll Mm there wu • beautiful blonde working
tin r. '
Truly
The biddy wore a jpse novelty
wool suit with jrownaeceaaorles
and a corsage of white gardenias.
Miss Lois MllUr of Lufkin, the
bride's only attendant, wort a suit
of. rose woo) with a corsage of
yel|ow ohrywfith< mum« ,
The bridegroom’s mother wore
blatk Jersey Citli yellow- chrysan-
thaihum-
Hdbert ' Sturrock of Lufkin
served ns the best man.
Attending the ceremony Were
members of the family and Ben
Sturrock of Lufkin.
A reception followed the cefe-
mony with Mrs. David Arnett, the
bri *»jroom's ,sister presiding at
the punch bowl. The tabic held-
the beautifully embossed bride's
cake and an arrangement of poin-
settias.
... — BUY DEFENSE BONDS
'Dere S<
Evw‘*i HotanTZiilS
ssm
WATCHES... DIAMONDS... SIIVEBWAU
ROBSON'i^-^
personals
Royder.
To Bridge Club
Rainbows To Hava
XmgV Party TjRiCiy—-
Goose Creek Order
of
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Holly boughs, yaupon and
beautifully trimmed Christmas
i Jefferson Where she Will remain ■ smir haH Fnttewinv the Lukr
tree M . the Wl*
irre ioti « imive air io im1 u.
W. Jones horns Stmday when MtL i: rLv -
-XEjTTiaai—Tafcsr-teEr.-iea-iis---Mr,--a*
-Cl.
sonic hail. Following the regular
:“er meetingf* thr girls Will be enter-
and Mm Irtnas Were hrMt add Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmldt Christmaa trep.
left over the week-end for Mason ; ^
hoatees to members of the Thum-
tained with a play party and
c’hrlititva. trty -
All members of the chapter are
ww.E5a3ina&nf SSJSi*2SSr?^^
Mrs. W. T. Linder, which wu to kc>. (Unne|. at 6 0-c|cck and an . Louis-William Moreno, son•% of Robert Lanier, student at N. M.
teanm* =** W9W r-S? Si -|(
sursznagr**nd “J-c
Christmas scene mule of holly
lytown Communltv house, has
it postponed indefinitely be-
r cause of .flftnftar-,
Mrs J. E. McDaniel visited her
f^in Ho-w-on bmlay. ‘ c££Z£y uS^rSiidwr^^’and hfiss Myrtk Zamora^ Uhiversky
f Dr and Mrs George Bruce and santa Claus of Teftas s*tldenti wHl spend the
kohday. Irfrs.Bruce'a mother.Mra. ^l" ** and Mrs, J. F Zamora, her
r C V. Wvxfward of atephenwttle. ^ ^ aAd -SH-----|randmotllOT Mrg Sarah W. Ab-
Knox ibavers student at Mis- d<^ 7°°“ WM , , j _______man and M^JUtfi Itta. i. K
h: ifa>tppt 7Tate'ORrvenHy7li'®^9^ TTBnpifilonherti^ldil Mir, and nn0
I Jig the Christmas holidays (Mr* Atei-' HWheistt, Mr tnd MW. Mi., Geraldlna Humohiir of Es-
l! lurlth liF. nawmisi %M* m*A Iftn W*nA Up MiA Vm Nerw. Ua *«• Wril^ M
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Famous
San Jacinto
livi
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Is Ready for You
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at Year Grocer’s
and at
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Mrs; NWthcutt. Mr. and Mrs.
sfws*as-s:
dent, arrived Friday to the
holidays wi% r?:r parmH, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. CrjiW.
BURNS
HOURS ^ Hollywood, • OWif.
#• 1 j • j.a BUY OEFINM STAMP!
^*£SSS**,-i Party Compliments
• Geraldine Abbe
reduces a <
Mode**
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Calendar
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BavtTn'loflTiZeh ^od home to spend the holiday.
jfclaswfei. SsFiS'^a^
j adornment for the room it ‘hoftdaya
A refreshment course of sand- , *•''®-‘:lu1>- Mr*- A «• Manteris, ^ ^ Mrg Thad Felt6n and
wlth'mlXturc a»rtstlftree“u Theta Rho Girls, W.O.W. hall.
itts.’&snrsrs!: *& T«;«. g^Ar^.«as
sr&'stissusL pirist&cwL* saa—
. and Jiary Ann Bareus, . Goose Creek. Rebekah lodge “J'f' , .> ,
------auv defense bonds ’ Cthlstmas party. W.O.W. hall, 7 Billy Bsckman A. and M. coi-
| , ** *. s * i legs atudeahr arrived home Satu*»
"«" •“«** ■«*",
Arthur C. Nelson, son of Mr. ' Trinity Tabernacle Woman's Beckman. **•
'and Mrs. 3. W. Nelson, voluii- Missionary council. 9 a.m. »Irs. Eldon Wood returned Run-
teered during the past week-end Wooster Missionary society, day from Conroe where she had
and already has Wn sent to »;ft i spent aeverift. days With her
____auv defense bonds ibdther. r' * '
- - -- -' - • . Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Famed will
B,,,* ,, *_ have as their overnight guesU
business Machines in thi* evening Mr. and MrS uoya
I g li i~«~ki'«A r'~- “r**ory of Houston, .
ApAre MExesp - ,tamp* . •
22 U'.Pi—Business * '*
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ILFREY HARDWARE
i IIWW TEXAH AVENtTC % j and : already'.........^
™ ‘ ‘ •' 1 , Shepherd Field at Wichita Falls
for air »orjw training.
■ ■- .' -_________1__
AUSTIN, Dec,
machines at army reservations
are exempt from state tax if
Baptist Juniors
Are Entertained
msnt mled today, t :
; TbS tax status will depend on -T” j
■ iss^xrfrfW.
property is situated, the rultn'g Fruik muts and candy wore
depart- gggWS SdJZ
raa 0„ rK.ssit.'Si
dccl,lie,I
I The Ittgul^ wu mm cohdb^TPB
ing businasa mashlnm inatMiH <«««
served by the following teachers:
MWr Arsiftia Wfls6n and Mes-
J. M Bridges, Homer
WPHHiiiiiMMM iWPOBliWi
at mlHtsfry srtahMiK«iMtts ftr^an JBvblt. Dorothy 8aundets, La#*
■■■■MlaB, iC Pluw, Fort rence Zots and R. L Lawless.
Antonio, Dallss. El Paso, Fort
Worth and Corpus Christ!.
. . BUY DEFENSE STAMPS
----BUY DEFENSE STAMP*
EISENHOWER TRANSFERRED
Pastor Quits Pulpit
Over Bingo taffes b^f “ ^
f* i - - " ■ Aht™^
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 (UJP-
Brig. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhow-
V ROCHBSTBIR. N. Y, Dec. 22 d’E) 2^* ’”»lrd army,_San
The Rev. Paul D.' Wright re- Texas, today was ordered to duty
signed as minister of the Winton ?w>r# c
to HERRING'S
boxes! Any
git, 50* or IPOs!
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Congreg^wal-Oiristian' church Marshall, chief of staff,
becadre he “did not propose * • • ■ - »uv dsf.n.e bonds
serve a bingo-playing parish.” v' ' -
Rev Wright walked out of his Requirements for rine to1r. the
was prompted by a notice 0"Lf «.» pounds. Jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
SAHRT SOPStE AtipiHWMtj T
San Jacinto Ice Cream Slow
Ci'.i*
it
Hundreds of Expr
Have Arrived For
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2-PIECE
SUITS
TweecLs—Plaids
' Twiiis r
tj"
lb to 20
l
SPRING
COATS
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Navy—Black
and Tweeds
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SPRING
PRESSES
S085
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to $29.50
Sizes 10 to 20,-
- 38 to 44 :-
Spring Hats .. a« to *7-95
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, For Christmas Gifts
That Do More Than Say )
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Merry Christmas!
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Suet 10 to 20
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There are days when, useful items will be appreciated
moat . . . the gift* used dally .. the gifts that may be
a bit on the luxury aide but very practical! In our jew-
' dry department and in our gift department, you'll find
•cores of items that art reasonably priced,.. v--V
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We Print Our Own Christmas Cards •
that Slips Wer* passed around
the neighborhood announcing the
S& 2L21 ’""d '
mvr dumi
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CARD OF THANKS ..
party subsequently w
jaBrntoja ,t |
I OTAMFS
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d™9 Store
,'e appreciate the many kind-
res of our friends in the Tri-
es during our bmavement of
week-end. The loss of our
brothers in a tragic automobile
accident was a severe Wow We
are grateful for the sympathy and
presence .* those Who came from
Goose Creek.' r. . ,- ..
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L^uinx teachers
Vising teachers
vocational attic
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1941, newspaper, December 22, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027237/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.