The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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evival at Cenlnd
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oirs, including children ■
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brsday night. t«|T
»rp will preach on"
■ng On In Hell?" ;
caching Services
’reaching services at lj
Heights b^ftevvtt ft j
Tier pastor of the j
church.
:ev. Miles today n
tic to attend theta,
rices each Sunday
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Mi home Tuesday*
or kettle to give,
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when the Boy 8d
.vour share to krip*
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jed Tea Fetes
Harold Bible '
Thomas-Waldron
Rites Ac® Read
Phone 520 CARTERSILLE, Ga, July It. O)
* — Little hearts are tad along the
railroad tracks In tile moi
north of Cartersvlllt. E. D. ,
has retired after 53 years of
ice.
jeawjrss
tot the occasion were
^ W. C. Bog*"-
^Hsrry F. Cox and Ellia
1 gtrlcklcr presided at the
liffuhe afternoon a pro-
j appropriate reading* and
1 ° selections was presented
Charles Farr and
. ^lB*a Ruth Thomas, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Thomas of
Many children are wondering
what hapened to the smiling tit-
tle I rishmen who used to toss com-
,■?«-• w.,™ jar“”*•
H- N W*>dron °f W’ichita, Th„ children liv. „
The children live on farms along
Isolated stretches of the track,
and the contie sections which
Quinn tossed ,tb * them were the
only ones they ever saw.
Quinn used to visit Atlanta
newspaper offices and gather up •«« having
the surplus and discarded news* .* *•* *• *-
papers to distribute among A* Omm
, gnd blue theme predom-
„ - appointments for the
1 which was laid with hand-
lace A crystal container
scutes jts
MARY JEAN JETTON has
turned to her home In Center
after having spent a week here
Murphy and Ralph
Garrett homes. Hhe was named
honoree at a tea given by Mrs.
J. G> Bare and Mis* Phyflis
Bare.—Milner’s photo. $s| V,
- Cookies, tea squares, open
[jsndwiches and punch were
honoree was presented with
of lingerie from her host-
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j|4 in the guest list were
fill IS?
£E'a -rfr , • .
y, W. J. ^trickier, L. P. ; _ , ■
„ Dale Hogsett, Ralph Dr. Max Levy will a'rrive home
aiifldT. C. Scarborough, over the week-end following a
o henereo .received, a^aum* three--weeks’ vacation trip to
{gifts from many who were Cleveland, O., New York and
[to attend.
=~
r-v
il designs, and matching tal-
Itn »« leaving Sunday for
kin where they will attend tho
Assembly of Rotary to
I the week-ond with, friends
Wlves 'in San Marcos.- • "
r. and Mrs. Hugh Echols, Jr,
I spent In Colorado.
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gdhr
thia. moVnihg. for San
Wirwst
lendar For Week
September.
The following brain -stumper
didn’t stump the Quiz Kids dur-
ing the same amount of work',
._______. ______ Highlands Home Demonstration started a job at 8 o’clock in
Clfi(mkReview club, Goose Creek ing’kn^i^ luncht^-
Creek Order of. Eastern branch library, 9:30 a.m., Mrs. tween 12:00 and 1:00, completing
no»ic h-’M. ft p.m. A. A. Draeger will review Alls the job by 5:00 p.m. They stuck
McKay’s "They Came to a Riv- to their schedule, but one main
• Old River Home Demonstra- suit, the remaining men had to
tiort club, 9:30 a.m. work uqtil 6:30 p.rh. to finish
Catholic Youth Organization,job. At what time did the
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Msvjeie
Serian Woman’s Auxili-
t'resbyigrlsn churen,
I'PIfi. '*
0.W, lodge, W.6.W. hall, 7
: Christian Ladies’ Council,
: Christian churdh, 2:30 pjn.
Kan., were married Friday even-
ing at the home of the bride’s
brother, Doyle E. Thomas, and
Mrs. Thomas, at 801 East f ierce
ovenuo, with Rev. T. I, TBeck
of Houston officiating
The vow. were read before an
improvised altar banked with pnpers
white flowers and greenery and mountain children. - , -
,:reAd ssjsa wz: s ^
Z.!Ti , T* .^ d whistle gave a certain wail that
s aaonal blossom# lent decoration echoed through the valley the
t0Z\hrf „ ,... . children ran down to the track*
ol^v iiih = rmf i!„!iu *•»**.»? th« P*P«r> Quinn hsd
railroading
lornment. Mrs, airicaier carried an, arm bouquet of white
4 th.!- .....SpMt^-aBe .waa-attended by career piloting a lltUe steam «£
John Holden of Heurfim -fcnU.Mro-mtf ;ttei>»--Ty"nBni» iMTjuei color scheme
Mrs. W. B. Hollis Is
Hostess at Bridge •
Mr*. W. B. Holks chose a pret-
progress being made In this sec-
tion Each year .hey add addi-
tional equipment and personnel,
and last year they enlarged the
entire home In antic!nation of
growth for years to come.
‘ilJfchaiCaskod to wkat ihsgMn^
tribute the steady-growth of their
business, both Mr. and Mr*. Lee
answered, “to am many staunch
friends."
Mrs.
%saw5SS ® ss ■*: ~——. -csarAa
eT^%mmorn0y w* .followed by transferred to the Atlanta Comm'imlty8 hou^* ^ table. frUn^'^t^lwt^iSe ^the^ SS JS* ^ SndonS'SL^fe of stu-
a awifAJSSsay: rx?®5*®*
“You can put up beautiful .true- ally op only 300 pound* for the that the
tures and buy fancy ambulances $21.00 total penalty since this Is farce.’
. %- cotnc penally free." r a-gft* *•
,ns n=r—- SyrSSEre
msmsm msss*
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Joseph
■points in Canada___
Vacationing in Carlsbad, N M., ^"VpRCr^‘Jm *W*. of-to. thesm «td, cake siz-:-d that the home always is
mm wgmmm
leaving
■e .they
Will visit MW, Watson’s brother,
fesssStSS:- Su £_«js5z,:2ehs
jaar Oltman.
assa.
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2 MIKE RjANSSEN
State Reserve Life
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. vjfzzi
Friendship club, 2:30
t club, Miss Peggy Weaver,
Cross Surgical Dressing
lies Day at Baytown Coun-
aui, 1:15 p.m.
lionary society,
iter Baptist church, 9:30 a.m.
church.82 - the three, men worked. 1% hours
overtime each, a total of 4H-
Bluebird club, Mrs. S. J. Hines.
Thursday
C.Y.O. dance, Baytown.Cwn-
munity house; 8:30 p.m. .......
""S.P.C. ctiib, Mr# J. G. Burleson.
Cedar Bayou Order of Eastern
Star, 7:30 p.m.;
4 W—
hours. Add one hour for lunch,
subtract the total from 5:00
o’clock’, and the answer ta H:80
a.m.
5:00_______ Defense for America
The Aristocrat.
b:15 , ,,, - Newscasts
6:00.............. Latitude Zero
6:30...............•• Parade
7*00 . .............. Baw Qance
8:00.’..,. , The Grand Old Opry
•taJgtAWjr’ ^........a„„„ 0„M s*j
■ ,mn"' ,hl,rch- 230 Baytown Methodist Woman’s ' - .....
n’s Missionary union, Bay-
vkaptist churen, 9^0 a.m:—
’> Tabernacle Woman’s
tty Councfl,» tabernacle,
. , Home Missionary Band,
i Temple, 9 a.m.
~ Rho Girls, W.O.W. hall,
Society of
nhurch. 9 a.m.
Christian Service,
Cedar BayOu Methodist Wo-
Ladies Auxiliary of -Local 333,
m
F-0. club. 'Mrs.
I Fast Adoue.
A. T. Cole,
jto By Arnett
’ Mark of the Best
«f at Any Time
Pfioncs 222 and 69
Oil Workers, union hall, 7:30 P-m. ^.1“ ’ ’
' First Presbyterian choir, church •
7:30 , 'p.m. - v, ■ ••
VrMtoy
- tCedar Bayou Grove, No. 844,
W.O.w: hall, 8 p.m.
r* Royal Neighbors, Mrs. Jess
Boyer. , -
Saturday
Comus club dance,- Baytown
Community house, 8;3p p.m.
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-TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS-
g:«5..........» Recreation Chorus
9:00........ Safety on the Road
0:15 Army Recruiting Program
9:844-.. Aluminum Drive Speaker
' ... Bob jchwhfrt.-Onbertw-
...................... News
Sports of Day
Baker Hotel Orchestra
Neil Bondshu Orchestra
11:30... Eddie LoBaron Orchestra
12:00.*^ime
ktrh-cbs
5:00 . The People’s Platform
5:30. . Wayne King’s Orchestra
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6:80............ Parade of Surs
6:55.;..... Elmer Davis. News
7:00......... Your Hit Parade
7:45 . Saturday Night Serenade
WorM at Large
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Nashville, .......... . „
lies and prize wrappings
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roses, coral vino, pink zinnia* and soiete, but friendships grow more - for J940. The. remaining 400 LEwAL NOTICE
^ yetlow marigolds were spaced treasured^ throughout the years," pounds of cotton would then be*--—^ -
On The Radio »• fjrSSfc ^ I
. - .. . Mrs. J. D. Battle, high, .Mrs. be no formal observanee of thto - Recentty- vnwte* —„ ■ „
wUlde IO Alnanef Scott Howard of Houston, second anniversary, but the home and which makes 85 per cent of pari- gantaed ^
, as to amount and manner
of assessments will be heard, and
fhr Board will adjourn and recess
from time to time, if the work of
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0:30........ •»«-
0d»,......... Musical Interlude
10:00. ...V'-;- Linton Wells, New*
_ w:05 Chnrles Spivak’s Grehestra
„ 10:30 . Ramon Ramos Orchestra
i........ Four aubmen
t\. News of the World
.......Bpotlight
IjBIClty Desk
Yes! Beauty Is More
Than Skin Deep
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That vivacious, healthy ,ook 'n, ^
face doesn’t coro°e comis
from a healthy body.
Don’t take chance*.
Heed hature’s warning signals and
see your physician at once. « be pre-
■ “We Fin Any : ^
Scarborough
PharmaqF^
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Orchestral Gems
10:55.
11:00...
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12:00....................... Time
KXYZ—NBC <*
Popular Recording*
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0-40..,; f»;.»... Ijuid# of S?>orU
■:eioo..M Boy Meety^Baml
6:30.. The BUbor and Gargoy e
' 7^00, *;. >w,. v * • • * * • Spin
7 -30............. Goto Cup Race
8:00.;...:. Summer Sym^ouy
.*4* V. it c. A, Community Sing
aiio Hay Heatherton’s Orchestra
10:55........
D:00.....Aragon
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1941, newspaper, July 19, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028459/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.