The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
Y. NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER 16, 1945
Open House
To Be Held
At Faith Mission
Mrs. Jessie Cornwall will nold By UNITED PRESS
open house from 9 n.m. to !L p.m..
Tuesday, to observe the nintn an- Three counties in Texas have
niversary of the founding of Faith met their quotas in the victory
Mission. .loan, Nathan Adams, state chair-
< All friends of the Mission arc man °f tlic drive has announced,
invited to attend. The Faith Mis- Sutton and Sterling were the
aion is located in the Reidlund first two counties over the top.
Building in Baytown. "E" bond sales throughout the
state total $16,349,780 about. 18 per
s>i . _ cent of the Texas’90-mlllion dollar
I hursday Forum :vP..», w **
P • , • plete for an airborne attack dem-
l"n I PfirlinC With onltratton Dec. 2 Paratroopers,
• IV/MUIIlo IT 11II airborne troops of the army
f* L T ' ground forces, gliders, bundle
IlllPCr I PA drops and special cargo and hos-
VJUt/JI I vU pttal planes will be included in the
Thursday Forum members cn- *how.
tertained Wednesday evening in Another feature of the demon-
VISIT OUR
BABY department
Tulsans Caught Short
In Transit Walkout
Three Counties
Get Bond Quotas
High Chairs - §
Bathinette
TULSA, Okla., Nov 16. --(l!.R)—
Tulsa city bus drivers went on
strike early today, stalling the
city’s transit system completely
and forcing tens of thousands of
persons to walk, hitch-hike or
stay home from work.
The 126 local bus and ubout 30
maintenance men in the local un-
ion Voted to strike ht a meeting
called at 2 a. m. today after wage
negotiations during the preceding
48 hours proved unsuccessful. The
union’s contract expired last mid-
night
Mayor Olhey Flynn Issued a
proclamation at 7 a. m. today ask-
'■«" fc.'&s.sr'»c*«-
the marriage of Miss Mrs. 0. A. Whitefield of Pyote
i Reha Robertson, niece of Texas, cousin of the bride, was
Auk N Hayes Morri- matron of honor. Bridesmaids
"mytown, to-Capt. Waltnr were Mrs. Pate L. Grist and Mrs,
, Roussel, son of the late J. R. Bell, and miss Gloria Gav
Mrs. Waiter Summers Slone of Palacios, a cousin of the
i of Baltimore Maryland, bride, served as junior brides-
' n Bryan, pastor of the maid,
‘read the ritual for I he . ‘
ine ceremony, The feminine attcmliuUs won
"Lrl was adorned with 8°wnf of Mhes-of-roses satin with
hlvKiin them urns nnd gludi- ‘ou"d necklines, fitted bodices.
Sfv lighted by tall white Adrian shoulders nnd side pep-
Al|
md Nui
irniture
GIPSON-DUKE
FURNITURE
SATURDAY
Open
9 A. M.
7 P. M.
Just Arrived!
200 WOMEN S
SMART NEW
FALL
DRESSES
Today and Saturdi
SINGER
Charles Sf-ai
116 So. Ashbel St.
A great boon to busy women is
the now^ Singer ~
Nice for Gifts, loo!
Salt & Pepper Shakers
the new Singer Fashions
Services Department. Here you
will find expert help with your
dressmaking problems.
• Button and buckle covering
• Custom made belts
• Buttonholing
#. Hemstitching
Tou’ll find a wide variety of
the things you need in sewing
, .. thread, buttons, hand sew-
Sizes
12 to 44
■ ~~*Al«o......
TM.I !• WOMAN v„
CARTOON
ku J4.u A I were raaj. inax ^ vuvaurr » gUL'al,
[embossed vvitn seed pearl*. ney Gf Waterloo, Iowa, Capt, Hay tendered piano selection* during
Cel-length veil of Frencn il- Mathews of Houston, and Capt. the social hour, and Mrs, A, W.
Box Of 16
Christmas Cards
HOSPITALS
t tion was: held at the Warwick ho- P»'* dimasrtlrTr Paul U. Lee Funeral homo rc-
L carried a cascade bouquet tel. The lace-laid table held the ccnler arrangement of autumfi. 'ports the following ambulance
[rdenias and bouvardta wltn wedding cake, embellished with n°wn's- Mrs. H. L. Skeete and transfers:
aiwtis, and a handmade Bat- satin iced gardenias and llly-of. Mr" fr»e McMurrey alternated at Mrs. H. M. fihaw from Goose
(ice handkerchief car- the-valley. White .pipers in Si’- the silver coffee and tea service, Creek hospital to her home in
.-u----ver holders at either end eomplet- Mrs. Alien Rice registered the qhannelview.
cd the decor. , ..J. ..... - Mrs. E. L Killeu and infant
Mrs. Irene Miller presided at the The guest hat included Mes- daughter, Dorothy June Kiflen,
punch service, Mrs Lanford H. Btinus, H. H. 0i}ke, from Lillie-Duke hospital to their
Slone of Bay City, at the cake, M. C. KelleyRoger^ Min- home infk Porte.
rna Mrs. J. A. Portis, Jr., at the ^f,*yy,MYHr!j""i8SS; Mrs. Homer C- Helms from
guest book, Herbert Goosc Creek hoaPital to her home
l«^a^JSS^&«t?ae rlbeA w AUBatt& on Market Strcet road'
to n"wOrgans Ftorkkmd‘the ®ras, George E. Seeger, A. E. John E. Sunday from his home
east const Tl^wlnr^urnah^ feaslcy, Bo*h, Percy J.
February I. For travel the bride *abateCharias &"*** H, hos^tal and then returned to his
»mm«’s t^f^rdiw'wUh^o Nelson, 0UA?^iSore, Vllor W Mrs. H. C. Moore from Goose
X Lrna^tei^rics atd a on. D. C. Walsh Jr O. Bcn Hand- Creek ^hospital to her home in
gardenia corsage. H£S*£3’.
NOW SHOWING
Beautiful cards- with envelopes.
None alike. * ; ’ *•
"Wedding and
Commercial
[holography Only"
Lett Photo Studio
[tv. Pearce Phone 1365-
Always a Double Feat**
Go(*J looking new rayon
\ gabardines, rayon crepes
. \ and spun rayons - Lovc-
L \ ly tailored and two-piece
\ styles artd k. wide variety
li of colors antNnatterns.
HOLIDATING
SPECIALS
Good Throughout November
ROMANCE
RIDES THE
RANGE!
New Plastic Patent
wing Lessons...
D for 2 hour lesson. Oom-
t 8 lesson course—$10.00.
rou ire a beginner at sew-
or need to “bmsh up” on
latest short-cut sewing
bods, be sure to register
ML delay.
ger Sewing Center
Phone 1406
er, mated gsret Calloway,’ 'and Irlsdene from his home 104
JohanSon. West Humble, to Methodist hos-
ssEisb °IB
business women’s sorority^ ’ t ^Mto
Aaiisfs;Bc,iiah Mac jacks°"
cently returned from 38 months
7'Z. ‘•m u“" MatherneMcCoi
Out-of-town guests for the wed- ... jj. , ,
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. WedultlQ Udl6 '
Slone and Mr. and Mrs. Claude 3
Bartee of Palacios; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs A
Karl Huith, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mathernc of Goose
PURSES
CHENILLE
WAKELY
Regular
Shipments of
Red Roses
Gardenias
Orchids
Denver
Carnations
-
MONTGOMERY
FLOWER SHOP
210 Illinois Phone 640-J
N. Ashbel
Smartest new styles in wear,
resistant plastic patent.
Pastel Bath Mat and Seat Cov-
er to match.
Pure Zephyr
Wool
PHONE 664
"Keep Ahead of Hair Beauty”
... at the
’ Tri-Cities’ Oldest, Most
Reliable Beauty Establishment
Eileen's Beauty Salon
CLEORA WADE.
405 Minnesota
Baytown
September iiTthTssis
Chapter No. 3
BLACK ARROW
Gay head scarfs
’"’'V woven from the
wispy sheerness
"W of pure wool
t zephyr -yarn. A
f . tiling of beauty
i a n d warmth.
“ Winter white, ice
SLIPPERS
You Are Always Welcome at Your
HROUGH
TURDAY
109 N. Gilliard , i
Goose Creek, Texas
blue, aoua, jade,
ninlf Klanlr
Soft warm sheepskin fuzzies,
warm cotton flannel lining.
SELECT
Your own personality make-up and learn
the Merle Norman way to a lovely com-
plexion—Cold Cream, Mira-Col and Pow-
der base. Everything dor perfect groom-
ing.
Free Demonstration by Appointment
Telephone 1*2
w.,.ra gripping, nemw
A S FIRST ACE Of ACESI
New Shipment!
MEN’S PLAID
UTILITY
& SHIRTS
We Mail'Merle Norman’s (World Famoi
Cosmetics for Seasonal Gifts!
S 1-c Fred Ashcraft has received
Hand tailored fine rayon fab-
rics in ail newest colors and
designs,
Mrs. W. W. Hunt, Owner
MEN S LEATHER ~
Sanforized sh.rynk Pacific
mills fabrics that wash
■ perfectly.- Long sleeve
with collar to wear opfen
or. buttoned.
Youth Revival
Scheduled Here
WEATHER/lOTION
Smooth calf or pig 1
lined pr unlined styles.
A youth revival will begin No-
vember 25 at the First Baptist
church in Goose-Creek with young
people of the church in complete
charge of the week-long meeting
Miss Wanda Lou Hendrix, publi-
city chairman, announced today.
‘The 'old folks' as well as young
people will attend- the meeting,
but the emphasis will be “strictly
on youth’,” Miss Hendrix said.
Rev. Woodrow vK Phelps, rec-
Men's Army Cloth
tARGE
• OZ. BOTTLE
REG. PRICE
AMERICAN
BEABTT
Repriced to Clear!
DOORS OPEN
A. M. SATURDA’
I »i°°
ION SALE FOR.
Alimited time
ENTIRE STOCK
WOMEN'S
PLAY
SHOES
Long wearing; well made,'san-
forized. You-knbyy the quality.
enriched
FLOUR
:un Packed !!!
ANE DARWELL
JANE FRAZEE
LARRY PARKS
hyYwrWWwSuDpbHwl
m It* Uw frtoj
chairman of ushers; Louise Irons,
chairman of fellowship; Mis* Hen-
drix, chairman of enlistment and
publicity; Robert Jimerson, choir
THE FLOUR THAT BLOOMS IN YOUR OVEN
• High Quality! • Tot Every Baking Purpoiel
• Always Uniform! » Baking Rwuh* GuaronteRdl
DMribvtol to R1*Nn l>Y
GOOSE CREEK GRAIN CO,
“Home of Jo-Mil Feed**
904 N, Goose Creek St. ' Phones 31 and 980
* MB VBtY QUICKLY -
- e UAV6S SidN SATIN SMOOTH
e hKVK STICKY OR GREASY
- S BBJCA1B.Y SCENT® J
director and Berniece
Away With Told Ears
BOYS’ CAPS
Pumps, Sandals, Oxfords and
straps. Every pair Penney’s
regular quality. Must make
room for Xmas house shoes.
Missouri’s Imposing white stone
capitoi was completed in 1918, aft-
er being in construction for four
years. It cost $4,125,000, including
$250,000 for furnishings and $190,-
000 for the three-acre site atop
limestone bluffs on the south bank
of the Missouri River.
Lambskin, earmuffs do an ^pj-
poftant job in winter time!
-Also. fij
•OLOR CARTOON |a
Russian Phapsodf j
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INFANTS'
!RIB BLANKETS
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Lovely pastel
’ . in bindings.
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cottons with sat- I
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1945, newspaper, November 16, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027364/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.