The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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>ylfRiPAY, AUGUST
|AYi AUGUST 6, 1943
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
crowded with *
f“l*y e^uippwl -S
rifle* peering,.^
window* for th*
their new toattiefk
Winningbam-Williams
Marriage Solemnized
On the Radio Berlin Says Stab Plans ',30' Machinegun Gets Zero
~ -YttOCfofiiet ■ ill'll H
Tfcxas Sergeant Faff
^^JKEARNirV M1JSA. Calif. Any we
6. <3-Marine S*t Oren L *r*
Childre**. 71, believed to be the
luthier of Mr*.
Sally «e«urUntfo^|
the Vast Ring the front 1
sj££l£fc£.
musician* jso f**t that sometime* ha< decided to form immediately
replacement* don’t even *hav* •* "Italian coaimlttee" similar
~tl» ehaaceytn dirri; ttniimran fir* mdtamea gnawer to deww —
Z£j« «* fw Pol“d «* J^oaUvi* “ Z"V‘h * '*** CAN*r
K en^Ite £?£[ Ho.1? ■ <*«* »■* —th announced TAFT CW. «
« SSttLStX- - - ^ ^Don.
ed 15 mlmiUi before rartala aUm of Germany from mM of Anetin, Tex. Umiu of •**
Urte end Heidt had }u»*-hired ’ ^ ewaialttee he* made a **»' Childreas got hU Zero hrodl. 7a of H
el«ht new men td swhaUtute for "* off Guadalcanal mat February ed ber way f<
th«t many who had been called ■»«her of propaganda broad- when hie grasp ibok off to in- her grandson
M J' Wiiuiingham of Baytown
and Ole late Mr Wmnlngbam. to
8fU Theodore Roonvett Wt llfeun*^
was solemnised at 7 p m Mon-
day in the parsonage of Baytown
Carrih Leu Taylor, Society Editor
Mrs. Adams Hostess
Cbidj officiated.
,The bride was atttnd la off-
■ white with bisck scceseorlse. Her
To Bethany Members
Ur*. J. T. Adams entertained
is con-
fediter-
ships
vaslons
nue to
five members of Bethany class.
nf- Ravh...-n S.K*i-a .e
of . Baytown BapUst church at
tooay^sai
a social Thursday evening at her
home, »l Missouri.
■Ban! ft WlwUnghom. ths
carnations graced the piano, and
lace-covered board was centered
with a mixture of lilies and
bride s brother, was beat man*
thw cB—te left tm m wadAns
trip to Corpus Christ I and <7*1.
r mtoiv following which Sgt. Wil-
I Mama win return to camp in Vir-
E a. Williams, and E
lutcr will be hostesses at
. n ■
least
- ■■
I c I r *.
?rccrs
Partner and piaAist, r»nkle
ttrle. The troupe ia now^brqad-
casting over NBC from New
York on Tuesday nights. ^ —:-
lt used to be the “Hitler
Teeth" who wan ilhgir go-
ing to wtn the war for Qer*
Arthur Newman, i
Whitenton.
, will be from 6-lOp.m.
PERSONALS
n announcement San Jacinto PTA To
^ llra lTI gbwM OB. SpWWTtlbWy
t the birth of a daughter. „
Rac. Tuesday at Goose , ®*™™tf Monday du
hospital. The baby weighed . *r*
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Henderaon T*"5!7
inmj, now ui uh DiimurcK ,f--
Youth who are trying, desperate- BIBTH AN NOT NfTMENT
ly to build fortificatlona to de- u „
fend it, according to Harry W. eod Mrs. Andrew
.. m.■ ia.an M BgaSaaSS SagS^
son. BiUy Joe. of Huntarille are famous Todt organisation which ?*”. hoapltai.
guests of Mrs Lena Mae Me- eonslructed the German "Wmt ” 9" P*®*
.Call and son, Ted. Wair and ths Channal Coast |pmamiMmaHm
,, v u _ „ _ . tertMleaHonadi^-eeeHnad*-
Lt. and Mrs. Carroll G. Jones- Germany as the "Bismarck
have arrived here from Fort rnTh"
je of
a and
ifrica,.
lencea
it air*
il air-
mother, Mrs. Ora Glean Ilf ray.
Id. The library, will* be open on
Tuesdays and Fridays also.
Mrs. A. R. Padgett is 'P-TA
president.
5:00—Off the Front Page
5:05—Musical Interlude
6:13-Thc Otddty ***»_
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|Adu w miMn. y
I Mk ,lou «•«*•
m ov r»w *e +m
5 30 Norman Ooutrrl 6rc£'
5:45—Newscastl .L„.
6Hn—Frad wariat
5:15—News of the World
6:30—Armed Servieo Newt __
5:40—Musical Interlude •
5:45-Headliners
7 ;00—Cities Service pneert
T4h-Yur AH41n* Hit Parade
5:00—Walt* Time_______
OCC-People Are Funny
Ff00—Walts Time
PHONE m FOR
on his carriage cover. The Man-
fcei stitch and lazy-daisy flow-
Episcopal* Hosfftal
Al Houston Proposed
HOUSTON, Aug: 6. (I’.Ri—Bishop
ClUjton S. Quin and Dr. Clyde
Warner, acting as a oommittee,
started appeals today for estab-
lishment of. an- Episcopal^hospital
at-Houston. _.
Mrs. George B Jared will ar-
rive here Aug. 15 from Hopkins-
ville, Ky. for so extended visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur N. ManterU. Lt Jared,
wilt remain at Hopkinsville army
camp foiv an extensive training
course. • j_____•
Misses* Beulah Mae Jackson
era rice along like wildfire. Such
fun you'll 'have choosing your
colors, too. Pattern 2M6 contains
a transfer pattern of one motif
15 x ISA and another 7x12 in-
ches; illustrations of stitches; list
Of materials required.
“ -Bend ELEVEN CENTS In coins
for this pattern to Daily Sun.
'IT"""'1.?*■*.’?**■
tcv.. J, Lawrence Plum ley, wc-
met of llpnt Belvieu. Becklicn pJsO-Sporta Newsreel
Taikfnn if Mgrlj 4B(LJRTlll]LJXlJI^U-LJJiiMUJJ_^
.Qumn. <ji Auoub. - ara. WQiU*4t .rauWjktfin . vtfvgraiam*
Medina . ' . ^ I0;3p—Korn “KohMers*
Henry Leon Ehrhafdt, son of ^ Talbert
Mrs. Leon Ehrhardt. left Friday ,l 0° ^ewi* , *
for New York, where he will at- 1105-Paul Martins Music
tend midshipman's school* at* 11:30 Washington Sutler (
Celombts untverrity.' 11:65— News ‘ ■« *
KTRIMBS
plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your
NAME 4uid ADDRESS,— !,......
|H tor of St. Marks Episcopal
QJE church, said it had been estlmat-
GARLAND
fa- M.IFLI
Berlin Next On RAF
List, London Hears
her were available.
Mr. rind Mrs, . J C.' Stewart
have' gone to Kerrville for a
three-week visit, .....
Phone44
J?rl_ SulUvan, _8onga
5:45—First Edition World-at-
Largc News
5:00—The World Today
6. H> Jogjph C. Harsch
JlAa^unUneilJpdHi’ in Uit itaU:-,
ment of a Royal Air Force corm
mentator who asserted that the
relcfi capital was retarded a*
the most inyjoBtant bombing tar-
WASIUNUTON, ,iLt*J, .Chtiat:
mas mall fir men in the Navy.
Coast Guard or Marines who
are overseas, must be posted
between Sept. 15 and Oct. 31, the
“Hm snd H sT
Cartoon
Paul U. Lee Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
"War Tows-
-tiovV Short
Islnl Van
Merlin is important fronfthe_c.| J'ittuk^vaainn IfMwed 5
■MamllxWm-'-Tr^WlBS^^TrTfnri pounds in weight, 15 inches In
iftoralc rind to Gcrnp,n waj “in- length, uf 36 inches in length
dustry.- the spokesman declared. and girth combined
6:30 Olga Coelbo, Songs
6:45- Keyboard Harmonies
7;0u*- Flying for Freedom
7:30—Advntures of the
Man
7:56 Cecil Brown
n 00--Playhouse
5:30—That Brewster Boy
» 00—Thanks to the Yanks
mwrm
6rrtjr Me TiH iF.
DOUBlF
FEATURES
TODAY & SATUI
U SO—The Three Sisters
9:46—Bill Henry Looks at
Washington ’ , <
10 00—I Un a Myatery • -
10:15—John Broiks, Songs
tp SO^BtCOnd Edttion Ww1d*at<
Large New*
10:46—Times In Tempo
11 00—News
11 06 Dewee Orchestra
13 00 -Sign Off
KXYZ-SM'
5:00—Terry and the pirates
5 15 Superman
5 30—Jack Armstrong
5,44—News ......-»-------v—
o oo—Fulton Lewis. Jr, •
6 15—Popular Huslc
0 30—The Lone Ranger
7 00—Watch the World Go By
"15—The Parker Family
7 30—Adventures ,of Sherlock
s.OS—1Take a Chrd'
CIO-Victory Parade
M6 Harry Wismer. Sports
9 00—John Vandcryooh
113—Lulu and Johnny
9B3—Alec Templeton Tim*
SYMBOL OF THE FINEST IN COFFEE
i;' WINEY, FULL FLAVORED
J. W. SPECIAL
DONT JUDGE A COFFEE
BY ITS PRICE
J. W. SPECIAL ISBETTER
BECAUSE
Ad-'/it
For Fun
- Color Cartom-
••THE DOVER *01
IsNmi Simoo FROCKS
llim lines that arc eo cdnaervmQVc. yei so TtStter-
lag. make tkeet dremee roaliy NEW; Dream
styles at dark raped, with flip chirred waMHaaa
or sieeh UMhe-hip models that ke4p their decor-
atloe w'thin the sOhosiette. Freely trimmings
■are II to 30
J. W. Special it blended from the finest pre-
tested Brazilian Coffees for perfect body end
* flavor.
SATURDAY
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PPY’S TRIC6I
IGER GETS Bl
Nora In Houston, and rushed tp your nearest
A Weingertan Star*. Thi« reoRyv frilwr rust
assures you greate'r coffee-cup-setisfection.
WAR BONDS
STILL AT THE SAME LOW
PRE WAR PRICE
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Nora Le»e
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CHAN6E5 YOUR WHOLE WARDWtt
CASUAL FELT HATS FOR FALL
Ge» amrit-hritnc feUe ia Uveiy new Fua
eaten to odd daefc to year new riMhsa! _ __
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1943, newspaper, August 6, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028601/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.