The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 309, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1944 Page: 4 of 12
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THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
Monday, JUNE
ISAY, JUHB S, 1944
PERSONALS
AFReeehfPerfy----is rr«»"i^£S?SreSSr£
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' S2f*;*S?5 B **• W*)l * «»• »*W mother, Mro. ft. M. Da- !
■Nefcaol, wm honored, recently-at via at her home. Grenlands.
-f' t^ArTay* £S. £*>». of
sister, Mrs- E. G. Grubbs, were art HeighU*hjij ^ J
jj£* * M^SUiitasnh^Trest^. Cal'f . tO viait his parents '
Itok alained overnight for » slumber ' James Burro*, son of Mr and j
*M|Sv - ' Mnj..,Joe, Burn*; Bobby James
^KT The home. »va^>uracthely dec- f4*0"* soni Mr- “«d Mrs.If, B.
orated .vitb roses and jasmine, ®a*0^ 4,1 d Harvard Joe Smith,
SlTeTEHSniliip^
‘ ■ 1
uL Walton B, KiUough, com- §
jJ^Tcism State Guard/yeM^ j
pressed gratification at fhe 1
L*| of the week-end maneu- t
“idertaken by the 16th. 1
Jrlv 200 men in the unit at- I
mgW maneuver whtohwas J
j ttear the pgppi^iMBR I
^ five ml|a* «**t of Goose §
pt*
NOW A Vi
ton. Malcolm Patterson. Meta ?ta£,ion- where tt^T, enrolled as
Timmlnc Joyce Tnklinger, Claire , 3tudcnts »* A- ¥»d M.
“rtd ^agy Carroll, ^ ,J Mr.'.andHr*: J. Browning Fin-
— - ’ lev and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Love
V| spent Sunday in Galveston.
* f”n,e,r -shells >fro. Mrs. c W; Wheeler'and her
ch!n ^fn ,y u ymr>g lku‘ niece’ MiM Lou Herron,
tenant, in . the British army nam- have returned home following a
ed.Henry Shrapnel:' two-weeks visit in Gaiifornia.
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LSrWsfflSgSS
Cfkcd the night long session un-
C(Aiicn by the Guard members
Kc|j embraced Companies A and
I from the Tri-Cities, C from
fcjbland, D from Liberty, the
tjvlce and headquarters detach-
ffl,, entire battalion equipment,^
fcetiidinR rbispany field kltch-
U headquarters unfts, and other
Countrements were set up in
Candid array and- with marked '
Cnnizatlnn, Major KUIough cont-
used. .He paid particular trib-
L tt the officers who in turn
U-4 their npn-Coma and en-
Lfed personnel,., . -
fg: Sunday morning- gas school,
thlch included demonstrations of
Ljored smoke signaling, and a
Mnery school, 'which included
[w of the Thompson machine-
1 marked the final hours of
^maneuver.
The same territory will be the
LOIII8 H
graduate)
average <
of 81.1.
hall, play
school pa
den llar|i
of the pa
the schoo
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BOOK HOLDERS
Pticet
B. F. GOODRICH SILVERTOW
POPULAR SIZES ip ji,
COMPLETE PAINT JOBS
mhjor maneuver
Service pr;c
• We also remove rust and repaint
body pafiels on all make cars.
4.75/5.00-19
5.25/5.50-18
5.25/5.50-17
6.00- 15.....
6.25/6.50-16
7.00- 15...
7.00- 16... '
June 24 when the 18th, and
k battalions will defend the
l from the invading ?th Marine
gUfon of Houston. . 7 , ”
h '-.-I
PUIS TAX
St ROM. BABE ANSWER*-
f'A.SI'EiJ. Wyn ‘PJ'i’ "rail 20#
and ask for lsl.be.' Casper girL
say when pressed for phone num-
-hyro. hy men stafigngd at the Gas-
per Army Air Field. And. many
of them .have been giving "2i)h ‘ a
try. because Casper Chief of I’e-
licc W. C. H.ibt', Miller rejK.r ^
his telephone has been ringing
'-3?*.S23f,-y®®8-.lhese,day* with spin-
;SS&S?J!22lr
Ctrm cof,
^«rr'e Lou Taylor, Society Edito;
Miss Hudnall, Lt. Strawn United II
In Sarasota, Fla., Rites May 2/
Authorized
Sales & Service
__Hits Maggie t«r’f LswTase* wi;[
f te »*afai(«d- jprtastdeat of Beta
Gasem* chapter, Epsikwi BigBw
p» Tmatiijr when
the sorority mwtv h'" Baytown
iCoaoKtauty house Othen to bt
-r - Indue Leaf inclade Mra Hita Jo prv.
. ' or, vice president; Mary Frances
Brunson, secretary, and Eva Mae
Massey, treasurer
Mias Lawrence will ___....
nounce her committee appoint
.ments Tuesday.
Thorn:
Phone 84
mrcc at Commerce
Goose Creek
509 W Texas
As the trip
fortable tin
odistr^iirch. Sarasota. Fla. Mi
d»“Nr« of Mr and. Mr*. Rhea h
rlage with Lt James’r Strawn
also an- of Mr* R E Blevins of Baytown
Jacksonville. Ill ‘ The Rev George
. K poster read Ihe ritual for the
All member* are urged to at- double-ring ceremony
—, Tail baskets of sweetheart roses
and gardenias provided a lovely
: penses and
nation of p
of the trip
converted t
! valuable su
the coast.
Transport
rail would
j special car,
would be a
lions for as
stead of ap
‘oh to do !
he Flame that had a biggerJ<
QO WN *dth brown patent arcesaories nrV> "htfr Wllh m*tch,ng com-
ComcitlwCMtoffcturHcftrfci, ?«^ZZ£3£S2i
-- - • ~~~A leieptinn 'ToF' The" wedding
party followed the ceremony at
the Sarasota hotel.
Mrs. Stritwn 'is a graduate of
Huil-Datsetta high. Sfchoo! and at-
tended school In Fort Worth.- LIT
Htraiwn also a graduate of Huli-
Daiactta high school, attended the
University of Tekaa.
Pvt. Jack Gragg of Baytown
was a guest at the
1 houbands thrilled to the celebration of bringing natural
gaa io Maruhnli, fcca*rT»N'k in 1909, yesw reatized-tioH ti
was only the beginning of a new, important industry that
would some day extend throughout the Gulf South.
In the 35 years that followed, far-sighted
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lAnnouncing.
the opening
of the
Miss j-'ra
pier teach
Hill schools
sioned an i
Woman's i
man's Scl
and’ ■
temporary
rucks in \\
Radionic Hearing Aid
CompM4» with nulionic tube*. crv*t*l
«k*npboi». nwgaatic «*rptwa». baft«r
W*. haLt4wy•«■»** chtoft. Liber*I guar-
anlae. Onr mutri ■ ant prtet-awe quality
m me oo years that followed, far-sighted men with
courage and determination risked capital and planned and
worked to discover new sources of supply. They built a
natural gas transmission system to serve the fnel needs
of this region.’ . • , '. _ . '
Today this efficient fuel i» doing a wartime job in hun-
dreds of communities, industries artd military centers.
Over the Gulf South, from the Mexican border to the coast
of Florida, the flame of natural gas is doing a bigger jpb,
★ Let’n Alt Bark Tkr Attmrk.
Help - Yourself
Laundry
wedding.
^40
Comt In fer Dtmomtration
CONE'S PHARMACY .
and Variety Store
Phene to
? Goom Creek. TexM
Miss Whit
of Mrs. Hi
Worth. Bi
.school she
' ehirtiut m u t
1011 N. GOOSE GREER ST.
11 Trl-Clttb* Navy Mother* Hub
will meet di 7,30 p.m. today at
the clubhouse., 323 Minnesota,, for
•' ,he regular meeting at which
Mrs. Blanche Hunter, comman-
der. will preside.
Husband* of Navy Mothers
club members and George P .Cur-
_ On «nd R, G. Fioranee will be*
- received as honorary club mem-
“| brrx. ••—
___All Club mnkihem .-.I 06^.
ehlnist mat
Field, Corpi
graduate of
lege.
Now Under Management of
Mrs. E. W. McGrew
Open b a. m to k :3o p m.
Reminisce!
arc "moons!
cently by FI
islands in tli
Smrrltire.. Bag Baade *
HOUSTON GULF GAS COMPANY
UNITED GAS PIPE LINE COMPANY
UNION PRODUCING COMPANY
husbands arc invited.
Calendar
T iKDday
Thimble dub, Mrs U’ J. Alien,
1005 Miriam, 7:*T pm. *
----------Ami Bridge club, Mrs E. J.
Gray, m Mlrlwn 2 pm
Cedar, Bayou Assembly. Order
br Rainbow for Girls, Cedar Ba-
you Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m.
Woman’s Missionary Union,
Baytown Baptist church. 9:30 .a.
ni
Woman's . Missionary Council,
Trinity T«b<made. f» n.m..
Theta Rho Girls club, W O w
ball, 6:30 pin » .
W.kistcr Missionary Society,
Wooster Baptist church. 9:30 a.
M. *
-Red Cross Hurgical Dressing
dass. Room No. 4, Baytown
Elementary school, 9-12 am.; I-
4 p.m. •
Betu Gamma chapter.' Epsilon
Sigma Alpha, Baytown Commu-
nity house, g p.m,
> Woman's Home Missionary
Band. Faith Temple, 8 a.m.
Goose Creek ftebekah lodge,
N%iM *W; 0 W i1*11' • p m.
Altar 8odoty, »t. Joscjih's Cath-
olic church, 3:f0 p.m.
Brownie Troon No. 7, Trinity
Bpjacopal parish house, 3:45 p.
m. /y ■ ' t. ,' *f
TJooae Crtek Garden club guest
M« L K Orlmes, Danu-
blna Acres, 9:30 am. .
The Reviewer cluS.’ Mrs, ft <V.
Clark reviewing Catherine Dittik*
er Bowen's "Ttnkee from Qtym-’' ~
pus. Baytown Oommunity h..use,
•:30 fw-' -*1 " • 1
No Home Loan W
6-Weok Summer Session
Registration Monday, June5,1 -9P.M,
Robert l Lee Building
AmeRNOON t:LA8KES.«;oo.f,;jo, Typm<
(omptometry, Filing and Business Mm Inn. *
NTO^T CLAMEH tCSO-oLmi in all the above rounds
and also to Freshman and Kophomori English, Gol-
lege Algebra. Trigonpmnry. American Government
and Advanced Shorthand.
High hehool Graduation not essential for admission to
Bagmet* Course* ... All other enurse* oprn to High
School Graduate* or Students 21 Years pf Age.
With ONE LO
iifWSy.
INTEREST-REDUCIN© Horne-o
the happiest people 01} t«rfh J
no wondor, when it's »o oAiy ♦
a liveable new home with dne
terest-reducinq financing kae
costs... simpfifias fhe loan. Yi
a home-owner! Lot us show yoJ
m f 4, ’W?4~r’
FUUY ACCREDITED COLLEGE COURSES
LEADING TO DIPLOMA OR UNIVERSITY
«««
. Lm Junior Collage holds membership in
the Assoctillon of American• Colleges,
American A«oeie«on of Junior Colleges
and Association of Texes Colleges
by the State Department of Education
as a first-class junior college.
HARRIS COUNTY FE
BUILDING and La
ASSOCIATION
Phone M2
r/s'vus, in. u.ci—More than 36
years after ha waa wounded by
shrapnel in France during World
Heart aw«f«L NoUce of the
award was received from the
War Department recently.
[permanent
u 1
I WAVE SHOP
1
M at
i 303 Magnolia Street
j Baytown, Texas
I Owned and Operated by
ij|
V GERALDINE BROWN
1 Hours 9 a. m. to 12 noon
il
1 and from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. |
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 309, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1944, newspaper, June 5, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027535/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.