The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 242, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 5, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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Bible study, 9:43 am,
; . n«?>r iWJ ' > ■ ' . 1
Preaching, is vj mi *
.p Evening nervier, 7.13 pm.
l-aitox ThWiday, 1:30
Thursday night ctea#, 7:15 p.m.
Men's. Training i i»ss, Friday,
-13 pm ' '
HIGHLAND*
Ko) Tidwell, minister *
Sunday morning classes.-' 10:00
a.m. '
Sunday-morning \vondup, l! a.m.
Sunday evening worship. 7.30
.p.m. ■ ■ ■' * ■
Udwx‘ Bible *tuoy. Tuesday.
1:30 pm. r-
d«y“7iolr*m,nS 'Vcd"”-‘-
Midweek Bible study. Thursday,
I 7jg pro. ." ' ■. ' .- ;
j l'Mlini Of CHRIST ../. !
1933 CMit
Mw«^
193* M
DoluxtGi»f»
1930 M
Pro>tetag,F» .80 *m. ■ -
Son* practice. *:30 pro.
Evening service. 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday claro, I:*> a.m.
Acfd It to Your Account
1934
Wedn«S«f. fl
Rr'W."".....
Central Chevrolet Co
• Open Eventn^i Until 8 p. m. •
!3BSM8iai,.....t„‘ wfttW&eu . & >» .ve
TH( DAILY SUN—«00$t CMIK, THUS „•*
-i; &
. .. .
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' »TUtDAYAM„.l
Bomb
in Europe
Nison Minister I*
Be Heard Tomorrow
Dr. J F Murrell, ol Denison.
will preach at. both sente* yf the
First Baptist p church t in. .Goose
Creek tenomw. it was nnnounr-
srvzi. s^gs^mat
«v*«tof prayer aerWes
New State Labor Go To Church Tomorrow
Antwiolencejaw
Effective Today
A Welcome Awaits Yon-Why Not Go?
swwtt&S*
mtherlw V 8 * svlatkw experts
' la. Linden fate roolioed tterir
ob**rv*t*©n tours with British pi-
lot* In
"ewer' English territory only.'.
. Military eirete* attached signifi-
cance to the new' phase of ae«a
observation in View of the fact
that It will provide the f ret ac-
tual performance check-up on tee
ko*e, !ong-r***e bomber* which
jpJE S high ramnumd btero*
to be inert
Bins, Wilburn
Top in Trustee
Section Here
Baptist
' TKM ITIE* BAPTIST
■ -..................... .. ...... I D. FuUer, protor
KanUmsed liwm Facet) torero. Bible .school
Menre to the national emergency ,, Sermon
I law fee aB time," * pm. TraUdSi tmsoa.
aaid 8«u John Lee qmith of # p.m. ttermpn.
Throckmorton, senate sponsor, • - 7-p-m: Wednesday—Prayer m«t-
Other MBs tor computeory »r- ^ Teener s .unc'hcon
Nitration ol labor 4teput-M ia de-|
■•{FSnmSy t^^m^ShrT- ^MTBSL^ CSHDJL
*•?*? ” a tekout to a ,, atfiid^’aro. J. *J.
Assembly of God
AMREMBLY’ OF UOD
t banarlvirw
uythci HoRcr, pastor
Sunday .icho.l. #.13 ;un
Morning service, !1 a.m.
Christ's Ambassadors 7 pro.
.. Evening. services. •,. p.m.
Prayer meeting Kfid..>* T 30 pm
lltlMTV TABERNACLE
Nozorcne
< ill R( II OF THE NAZARENi:
Methodist
Ttto ltlmk* Edal of Goose < reek
Street on Stewart-Stree.a
llaTold t\ Ilarcmirt, pastor
Sunday_*cHojl, 9:4a a m , E M.
Gladney! superintendent
Morning service. 11 a m. , -
Evangeliatic service, 7:30 pm.
On? hour devotional servo c,
BAYTOWN METHODIST
Or. J. .31. Gordon, pastor
Church scho rl. 9:t3 a.m. T. T.
iiperlntendent.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Epworth League, 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 pro.
British, Tuitj,
Greeks Plan Aid i
For Jugoslavia
iTUROAY. API
(t outinurd front Page I) ■
dr* vndeig at the 8ah Jacinto'
ted the Men.
<*n ITstHiftall 1'ttur - Wink
defense 'industry are . pending- in ' jl
tor trgbdaiurc. > U a m.
■ . *'• . pwnvwi vn? mjAif attviHtui
Sunday, m a#. Church school. Wednesday. Tito ».m.
H a.m. Morning service - N y. J*. S. and'Junior service,
Junior aad Intermediate C. A.V-^ p „,
t5SS3S!sj
%trsa???
£S5f; 9-.««
meet , at «:»jw».
Evening servk». 7:30 p.m.
, *“* * ,*? ' Evening service. $ p.m. -. . ' . ...
returned in tor tundol *** ‘>'ft m«t.ng Wednesday. 7 3i)' A?
te*^; ■ v-VJTl to,,.* iBrg
law * bids
c< IJaaiel n-turtled torhe ratirtoi
Me Friday to »gr the bill and pm '
make it effective immediately Hr „„,,„-4XD(f RAITIST
rr id ihr* Mil carisfully noting .. . f
that tliere had been no change ■ tn, *,Vr ci Ft]
Episcopal
TRINITY EITSCOFAI.
Bev. I>. Waite, -.lonckrll, Hmlor
of carrying
or more tons of .tmmb* Of
■ ■ lathed Boeing
^Flying 'EotttksMte^ Mid ». ate
■ .
WALL. IRATE AND
umw UMo
H t Wad J*me*-S iTate Jr
and Frank K. Beynoid* ws-rr
ranaiag ahead in the sdteet- tru*-
Ur * ra>‘e *t ia Forte
*tove,.t *** subm:»*'d h> li.m to
iitmrd* Forgatten Maa’
Then'- the governor said: ; “I
'MiMdia'titta- one oi the most
wmstructive piece* -of legislation
planed" on the at»t<>‘< o.<dt <>f
-Tteaa f
.
J p.m.
Freachiog at 7.SS p.m.
Teacher's’ and officers - meeting ASSEMBLY OF
ni «•« p.ffi. Wednesday. , “
..-Prayer meeting Wednesday at
740 pm v
SiE
c *•.—«.»k* , JL:%£a-nss «• *«
,^^V5,r2.:..u"w %•-,............................
MnK'.VN- l-.MNl .........
-v to worship with, us, ’ ^ .
■ ‘ 1 ' . - ” :fC
OLD RIVER -TERRACE
E, J. Hutchinson, pastor
.....tiMaday school, y:*s. .am...4,.......
Morning service, 11 a.m.
; Epworth league, 6:30 p.m. su' s 1
BraA„^,r' ,J
: ii
Sunday schfcoJ* 9:46 a,m. today that Ju^osiovit
Hm. Thomas Holcomb, pastor
Sunday school, 9:ts a.m.
Believed Bombed
„ ^ litTiKTP-------
'*MF'-:cVate'h»d ICO. Mr. Waii.-.p^* ' ’ 'JWndayaebooL'Ttoajn.
Hariejr W Fisher U. W P Ar- J_ _ - Morning service, 11 ama.
n aU Frank W Rey- A..D, J. * B. T. U., 6 30 ptef-
-----
■S',* 1
WWM
f *f
bi*iMHb»#» gw** it
'.:tb».-. 3S knots
■
- .
In Ford Dispute
Woman's BUSKOf?- Btetety-
Morning services. 11 a,m. : CfclfffjMI. . ., . '
mull LANDS 9;45 a.m._ Sunday school. J. J.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD Ford, superintendent.
E. L Mason, pastor " a II a’.hi. Scrmdi..
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m? 4-------; -Mid-week service, 7;30
- ’Morning worship,. IF a m-......."Wedneidav
4 thiWY^iBiihaksadoTiL fiTTS-f^hv " • r- ' -
miers to
which would represent f!
axhv1 ‘° PrCVent with I
Allen vd G, seudWc UnS
..il am. Morning worship. Rev. to Rome. <1Sl0V<'a,M
. M. Neal to preach.. .
6.45 p.m. Epworth League.
7:30 p.m. Evening service.
♦ come if they tSbfe with,
-^reSyrT^rTac
Christian service.
Womeils
the crisis.
The Italian
p.m.
HKilll
i.
Rroiicm^^fe^ten^l’ h' D'
proposals which,
basis of negotiation.
the Mai Nap dispatch"
J«go»)*v cabinet was' nSI
session t^is morfltag,fTk'
......
AiePirMlaS uhd SstUldAL
.... minisfer
Tn iii Mi
•tete-th? hiiggMtioh^j
■ Other ’‘ ate ted
fe-v Wmm. Aftrtt i German
fBJd*t»''~iViMi'tf'' ■
land in force for the wnuui
straight Mght during the mght
toe ......_
will "«Mim M-t.fmT
siBsssfssip^m^smsi^^Bswsaimsawaa^^^^i^sie^iswiKiBssi^ii^BsiisasSligis
’ • - -
; : ,
r to ,
v.
as have sAot down throe
ImlWlfMN
For Jug#<j|vil
....ued
" -,
Al l l« t II • « MEHh ROW
W'A8HINCaOM^April S. 4l’J!!: ..Ms..
UsfCIWJmers labor ■ management
representatives met with defens •
- - board today - to iw- at- C ENTRAL BAFTBfT
Authoritative labor officials said
the bmird would strive to reach
an agreement by Monday lo jcg.,
open the strike-bound Milwaukee
stsl^tel " 'zksvs?.*.....*
Eldei Bis fin . !;■ ' 3 3 Gimlni/, pa-dm
RArmt
pastor
Blackman yd preach
"I&m4ay-.at 7:30 pj».,- and m ..Use
fourth Sunday at 11 sueBx-
cry meeting Sunday. ’ - - -
is-.: fu a,.....TtrsraH. r.i r«-'t»
Youth Study, grouj
Evening service/
pjsior. - - - ■
Mid
wce?sday
•F?Rfi,»;m. WiiMyil«.,iiuror"<
11 a.m: Services..”",'
8:45. Young Peoples Meeting.
"7:30 p.m......Evangelistic Services. . ......
7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Bible study. REDEEMER J.I THEJiAN
.7:30 p.m. Friday—Young people:-
- SS? S.. .4 s.
bolder arcs- mfr ftationd e
m, ix in i,.«dmesf'^^tei
- toh nfj
Bsv»d to have shot down three it ontmurd trom Fag« »»
-planes . ■ ... had calSed ail member* to mobtliri
An air and home security min- tor defense duty Sunday had «p
■S^ .ccmimuniqur said pealed for new members and had open im- atrme-oounti muwauKee
• "Khiring the night the enemy advised it* women’* mutriiary to plant if it doesn't, they said, the
dropped incendiary and high *«- rogiMer at once tor Red Oua. Jms* would be referred to Presi-
. 'jP*- **** -------,tiaa,JHamwatcH.!«..Wtotoyer ,ac-
w»pr wngmnq, * smaji numttet , Ail msenwr train semce stsn-' tion he deems necessary,
near the Thames rotuary and the ^ th^gtout tol Siy IZ ~
****' teg the *%ht ’
•, .....'- --.....'----.-.......—The. government had .ordered
UACBIYA 1 C the suspenstun tor an Indefinite
■ flVjrl I MhJ ■ -..... P* f "«r «* the rairr.mil* "would Bn
This procedure' reportedly was
yrotei
tween. Mr Roosevelt uiid the u«b-
'-teetr------------------------------........
Sunday school, 9:45 amt.
Morning service, II am,
B, T. U„ 7 p.m.
Baptism'.. T 45 p.m. .
- Evening service, 3 p.tor -
Brolhcrhood, 7' p m. each Mon-
day.
- ......Teachers- meet Wednesday at 7...
p.m
All organisation^ mart, at 7:45
pm.
Services Saturday, 7:30 pm, at
church, R. W. Webb in special
prajse and. worship" night.
Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
% E, HcPlmil, pastor; -:
9:45 a.m,,' Sunday school,
il am. Worship service.
Young People’s meeting.
IuS5^ScnfJOhn attack1"
il a.m. Sermon by pastor. ........................... ’
Epworth League at 6:15 p.m.
Alam ai Pr&cft ......-....................-..........Kyening .w6rship..;7:f5. p.m,.......
“s^efat'^o Topi:: ''Be >R)NT mA'IEl-METHODlST
glad. Ye Subjects of the Glorious t ffrWf
Kin$» v
paWc
J. |. .mini}, pn»*w
Church school, 9:45 a.m., Q. K.
at !.30 m i^-^hffiiiiIa^dent'
6:30
7:.% p:m., Evening- woKdrip? -c—
MUST PRESBYTERIAN
< haniu-lvlew
“Much Peovle Went Out to
Jc.St! •• '
Sunday school and Bible class at
4>:30-a.tn..____t_ _____________________
■T^lpwi. fekiy'Eurviigg ffriday-kiL
7:3D P-m..
Epworth League, 6:30 p.m
Worship 7:30 p.m. Sermon by
pastor.
—etude reBearsai -M-cdiiesclay -.Z-. Qaiteigiw .Xrm..U.
from 6 to 8. p.m. on Sail
ST; JOhEPH's ( ATliOIlL
Dennis Kennedy, pastor
Siimiay at Tfiy and} jj
P,i;!y mi-s^ at 7 30 a.m ■ ■
Benediction and Sun'
a|tor 9 am Mass
Masses on Holy,days oft
tion at same'hours as on Sas
p.m.
semi on.'
». 'iter* roturned yroterday 'to
-their Home H3 Cherry, from
free for military movements'
-Tb# kalian consular staff.....at
....... -r ieft tmitsiy -foT-himi.r '
ytnbiliMrtiun Order
Ring Peter’s mabi.Hwntioft de-
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning services, 11 a.m.
Evening services, 8 p.m.
DETROIT, April A -i lo Media-
jrtr fi: ttSXV»s
■UMitekM*, - -■ _ today rut: ------------------ ------- ' Meter (h,, vlfeerinl by nnrt* vedis.-
M.r*. W ML Porter w«* taken “We, PeterJU^ by.M>* gam. <>i closed turn in The mgoGkllon*.
ami the wtslies of Urn people At d mun'-i't viwn the staR’S
Christian Science
FIRST ( HI R(TI OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Pentecostal
from
”WW
tea Paul D hw «jteul«»ro,, junwl of the, ministry for the
—Mr*. •)■-» . Zatoyk aag tewnit—fart* *ng igvy andfn item^tnc*
-mm Patel ^..IgVr?5 rf teS
*■“*““*“ — .,-*f-4b. : cwinOi- barod on.....fti*-
Sunday school. 9:43 a.m.
Morning worship il a.m.
B. T, U„ .6:30 p.m.
.Or, J. fi MwrolL M OanteM,
to preach
M Jujte*teW «i the pro- h»d be. . multipltcd by toe spread
paralysis to almost all the Ford
empire. James F Dewey, federal
conciliator,, and Thomas Donahue,
ehairmnn. M the jffivernpris spg.-
M venl iiboiit m irmg
MB#. -"I1 ’ . t ; " '■-*!—±—* r———=
FIRKT iAOTiT. <io»w Vmk
t.‘45 Sunday school,
11 a.m. Morning worship. '
7:46 p.m. Evening service.
&38HHk<rrSr'T-4L~
FAITH TEMPLE
Rev. A. J. Thompson
9:45 a.m., Church -school.
- 11-a.m., Preaching service.
------6:30 pun., -Young People’s meet-
tost. , .. .. '
. - 7406 p.m., daily- prayer. •
7:30 pma. Revival hour, ____
7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Satur-
dayv Bible study.
This is a branch of The Mother j
Church, , the first . ..Church of :
. Christ, Science, in Boston, Mass. •,
. Sunday service is at 11 a.m.* ■'
“-WedateSajPbteBtet-sewtes w ot-
8 p.m.
-Smiday school « ' at - 9:30 -3.Tnr-
A free Cnmtsaa Science reading
Ham— ’ ' ■'..............“*......
hin buildirig and is open Wednes-
day from 2 to :> p.m.__'
Do You Enjoy Good Food—Priced Right
Try Our Famous .
Hamburgers • Juicy Pig
• Fried Chicken Dinner
The TWIN GABLES
-i . . ail mtolwy'ri^wl'Wtlw Kin*- '" What turn in the situation justi- first BAPTIST- BAYTOWN
V*. **«w «* Ju,i*l«vi«. tenuid be Red this light hesrtedne**-they-;*E. R. C«ueFi,-pastor
:'^5^*sarrs rr-,"
atiggSi«--.....-
■ te U-»ir home jBf’ .Mam. .Mroet. ''.....‘.!...... /
SSJT. fZ 2£. Three Deai Five Hurt
1 The HEW BUCKSTOHE AUTOHATIC WA'
tuiee. .,
■ Mr# », E Ftoward w«» renibved
tom Crete htopHai
WT»«rr«mmsM 8»Bmf
Bute Tb* trsnsfei *a« mad* by
the TH-Ou**. Funeral H«ne, ’,
Mr* J V Wilbur- -
mm, Jerry .-FrahSltm w«rTiih>-
NEW Y0R&* April 5-Cl’J I>
Jten K Bteetmak federal labor MT. BELYTEF BAPTfMT
• .i.i..iia:i>i..-4iid--liMivtoat^'.'Miine‘'--„.ltJriv.JS...M-4£*gr,Tpa*tee..........
voa! minerwrof the App5I«- ’ Ruiitlay 'telwoi, *i« ywb.-
would ' rcopim next—Preaching, 10:45 a.m.
In Texas Auto Crash ^
ferrod front the Bi Jew hwspitol
ferred from a hos^tsl in Hou#-
ton fo tbcir
Weet Jack in Ouoee Creek by
' tiro t
■ Tri-Cll
ML
reeidenc# at
Dpoae. Ctete ^
Funeral Hume antbu-
dLD .. Fmir
pertoat werc in hnapitals today
after a five-ear highway accident
lust night white kilted . three
Camp Barkcley aoidter* and a 00-
-year-utd w«nan
The .dead: Privates Bub Car-
B T U. 6:45- p.m,
Tin- pnnnupecment indicated Evening service, ?;30Tjwn,-
r X&ZZZZ tSr
, , Workers of Am- ^ -
erica (CtOi white their aroocta- • Sunday school, 9:3) a.m.
tlnn* negoUated cdlectively with Mbraing service, II a.m.
the union tor a, new two-year
p-ntor. w«,r>f tJi^fti'd J,
working agreement.
The FMW struck 1n*t Monday
midnight when
plied
B. T. Vv 1 p m-
Evening service. 8 p.m.
Church of Christ
Come to Central
• Bigger
m
Show
■ *
These Buys
Yev#% W* lm h INt
And Us*d C« Mw
1934 Chevroltt
Tudor Sedan .
510 W«t
34-1100
M'irnng ■.ny.u ewiy
j at 10:30a.m.
I Night services are held each
.-Sunday at 7 in pm„ alternating
every week between Mont Bclvicu
j- and Cove.
7-J0 pro.
hsL^T*
g,^5 .p !*- J
■HRHB|
mm
Entirely Eliminates
Washday....
......Now the family , wnMiing Ttetemes
a mere incident in your daily
household routine —- like making.
up a bed or vacuuming the din-
ing loom. Actually you can wash,
blue, rinse and damp-dry 8 pounds
of clothes in a Blackslonc as casuy
and effortlessly as you wipe the
breakfast dishes Blackstouc own-
ers ‘do their washing’
ny time of
tHerwenc-
the day. any day ot to
n. in clothes do not Imv, la t«
- - - removed from thc uuit- imeietliii!1.—
* ly. When line dried, ymir cic-in
vlothes can be accumulated for
oncc-a-week ironing scssio.i "
gardless of how many washing
“bkttees" your family may- re*
quire, and regardless of what d«.v
they may be washed.
S«« ff Demonstrated!
THE PERFECTED AUTOMATIC BLACKSTONfc
• Can Be InstaHed Anywhere! --------
• Opens On Topi $af# and ConYenient!
0 *« : * j}' *
• Operates On An Entirely New Pfinciptel-
202-6 W. Texas
.
,v-m -»
W
tojm deti
and preYe
Roman s Cli
Progn
Termites
mating an3" prevy
. was brought out
tog dfscussion by
. when the Wonr
Friday afternooi
t of Mrs. L A. Har
vefusju. «
r life in war-toi
li*, Joe Reid gaw
1 Mr trip to the Fourl
■vention ■ of .Federal
jg wb&H in Austin.
jy wteto whfehPe‘
, respunded .«)Hr
id on assigned subjet
Ians were discussed f
to bj.....held on Ap
, Jacinto Inn. The
g at 11:45 «.m. at M
as’ home in ' Bayto
latere: are urged to
Bwt-Liit ihe mtei.
p*SsbaW3rt^:
Bridges. 33'alter Brav
an," C. W Farr, M
T. 'L Culpepper
graft, Walter Ru
jrSnrNirMs"*
7, Fulwider Is
bnerva Hostess
Paul Cater read
[ Texas Snakes" Frid
dag of Minerva Sti
f the home of Mrs. R P
icb member brought
er and gave a atll
but it Plans were m
LL
: day which will be
Methodist teu)
fi on April 18 .
attending the
e Mesdames J. A.
teert Clark, M. H. Soit,
(•Schaefer, guests, Carte
111, A, F. Lockhart, Val
* Tag, Cffit-Sheiten,
ingham, L W. Mah
, James.
burner Group
Beets Friday
Problems gr
f Tri-Cftics branch of tl
Association^ Pi
fcfflet Friday at th«
iRrs, J. H. Matkin i
tibfe
iLfpa- eonducted.
ose present weid
l' bawhon; W. L. Il
kings, A. F. Lo
faster Speci
Permanent Wave,
As Much 1 /
’ 73 off
Beaufy Pari
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