The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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EDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 1941
THE DAILY SUN-GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
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jetrothal Is
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Benefit Chairmen
Are Announced
Mrs. E, d* McMaater, .general
chairman of the benefit bridge
and ’fferfv-twft nnrtv whiAh a*Hi
ftnd Arty-two party which Will >
■ T »* sponsored by the Tri-Cities
L and Mrs. W. L. Havard of d**"cil No- 25. Texas Congress
West DeFee street announce °f p®renu .and Teachers on Fri-
E''1 j*1"1,,,, wi,| tnke „iart. the reftwhm.nl co'4in™'''s&
A ao, iation in In Tri-Cjties The —
■ M.-.sdames L H. Tlumun. W. W.
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Christian Science
Weaker Points To
Lessons In Moses
declared, healed him of the desire
for nicotine which seemed to have
fastened upon him by the u»e of
tobacco.
Exact Center Point
In Texas Is Disputed ■
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ft i .AUSTIN. March 5. <l'jb — Texas
in a lecture entitled "Christian
Science: Its Power To Uplift Man-
kind” James G. Rowell declared
that many lessons can be learned
from Moses' experience in lifting
up tlje serpent in .the wilderness.
m
were
Walker
and hajl
mation about it,
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The sea or bald i
ed oniyl
"piratical parasite of the c
Aa Ghrlstian Sdenee frees fndl;
victuals frem false appetites, so it
wi}1 free them from eveiy false people showed wide interest today
belief about themselves and others, in Brow nwooa's - efforts'to cieter-
every' departure frorti strieCpiirity mine the true- location of the cen-
he assured his listeners. He said ter of Texas,
that Paul explained the scientifi- Numerous calls came to- the
cully Christian process of salva- state land office. MAity ..of these
tion When he said "Be not con- were prompted by an error tn ije- I “*’*•
formed to this world, but be ye scribing the center as being1 in 'mSSsssI*
-.......................r3by tbe renewing * of “ v"~~
II lectured at Baytown l . -w- . - ........... .... ! 1 ! ,»t«^
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ney, is
used on i
feathered t
Mr. Rowe
Junior high school Ia*t night.
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Mils ,| k. KEU.ERS, left, nee Attps lauiw Bradshaw, and Mrs.
James Robert Beard, right, the former Dorothy Ruth Pone, are
recent brides, their marriages having taken place tn February__
county,
lr^ Rowell I* a member sf^Gie A newsman in consulting the I ^
Motlier Church. The First Church McCulloch county- and s part of
Calendar
1th Circle Meets
•Jth Mrs. B. B. Cook
Golf Association
To EnteftairTVisitori
The, Women's Golf Association
The fact that children of Is*
the*scents'mlhaMocaHto were of chru!t' s<i*nti»t* >*> Boston. .Crown eouujjf observed only the ,
deadly pest, did, not prove that “fir,?^urcT^
capable of entertaining an ineor- ' / •
KVASS':.......... Theaters ' se»« „»d (-«>,
Moses.- Mr. Rowell pointed out,;. ............................; J
WUSt have realized that the poi- . ' '* ' " ' - j
son from which Ms people suf- now .SHOWING "Strawberry Lane," >‘t Could Kiss
jfMwd originated in their incorrect ARCADIA: Double Feature: Ul You For That," ‘Gee, I Wish I 1
snd fearful concept of reality. He Abner," with Granville Owen; Had Ustened to My. Mother,"
m?
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,r\0^ wit* ' J
Woods-andO C Rhymer" B»yfown Garden.cli|b, Baytown tof Baytown Country club met in
Tickets arc 25 cents each and community house, 9:30 a.m, , « business session Tuesday at the
ju. D.A,. - e*....,_ .....~ „ clubhouse and outlined plans for
entertaining women of the Golf-
crest Country club
- Tuesday, March ... „
contest followed the meeting
saw that the remedy was divine
Mind, true Tritellfgehce, in which
of everything that the physical
senses behold. Moses saw, through
awakened spiritual understanding,
Mr. Rowell explained, the truth
, Circle of Central Baptist *aF ^' purchased at the Book Wooster Garden chib. Mrs. C. J. en”lMriiwS'rt-
' r, y?a\$r *S m2M*.»w zsss’jsz,srr «=
Ua. e«-...v.fc. Gafdeners j0 Have —T-r#»
serpent.
concept caused him to lose his
fear and became a staff, a sup-
port on which to lean in his pro*
DHkirl Strong, W. W.
ds Gus Langiey, B? B. W'ii-
■ Lottie McMicken, -Mae
U * B. Watts,1 We C Wjl-
C C. Roberds,- H: Rayon
Cedur
Program On Vinos
A . prograjn <m <HVftfig
Ki.w-.a ?X° Z„,
of Moses, Mr. Rowell pointed out, You rc the On
that^ m^aurwith ifnpunily. Fndnj at .the
"I’hantont or
Keye Luke.
with Jack". Benny,
and Mary- Martin.
PALACE; Double Feature: ^E»-
Mpf* /w4th tNorrna Shearer
and Robert Taylor; ^Remedy
for Riches," with Jean llrrsh-
Brimmlng over with melody
and choek-full of-laugh situa-
tions;-Paramount’s latest coniedy,
"You're the One." which opens
B GP Bridge club, Mrs Kimbr be entertained with^ a lutwheon ^atr^thc^temp^or^up^rity tures brought Ur m l/quite s^fe
BW * a id* ^dw'^Ib^ur!^ VI 1‘iu,ilAl VVf,(h- 9 :u 1,1.^,,„Tll|, u 1,1 *rrh:a1,1^7
. *^5? ■wu.v.tu DaywwH ¥T!r«f PrPiTiwttopluti ohnin T'fifi title tmiiiltimr mi tits* far-t iif mnn'ii - J.1^. t._j /t i_
female
a&gfcxMa!aa,“
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Kirsi; ],ri\sJjiytrenan "choir, .7:30
Community fiou&e.
W—I MU *. in charge.^in 0.^ — *«-« *»«*• '
s&ASrssxs.-». 5*«n»
wilL pojscnt sUdes. pertaining to ' Ladies' Auxiliary of Local 333,- In connection--with ..... ............ ...... ... r-
jfc». auhteiw— Union hall, 7:30 p.m ^ Mission Week, or Prayer spon- feet harmony, each individual
S3
nk Campbell
| Address P.-T. A.
Mann Par?nt-TeL^t
iation at 2:30 plm. Thursdayx . / ~
the wchoil. A .meeting of the >•
Icutive committee wi}i be held Society To Aid
|l:30.pm. Frank Campbell, , n„„'
lbatidn officer1^ for this area, IB Peace MASS •
l-speafc.-to-thea8»3e*fttkm-oa
nents of False Standards,"
W. M. S. To Have
this teacdiing on the fact of man's ■ singing miss, handsome Orrln
liU6- nature iin God n cxprcsiioti tir, - Thicker, - iititi /his orcncstrs, hoth j
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froces of adhesion, cohesion, and
’ Baytown 'Baptist -T.E*ft. social
meeting, 2 p.m. 77 r
sored this week by Wi
Missionary Society of Wooster
Baptist church, a special pro-
scintillating ■ are Ulii.an Cornell,
Horton and Teddy Bart.
Mies-Bahor,- who wa» the ting*
interfering with another.
Trinity W. M. Q.
Meets Tuesday
^oasfflSH^roie' feX..W«aKI«ite"iw
f art .department
Irs. O, F. Ingram, president,
hires a full attendance for the
|tihg.
David Circle
lids Bible Study
Florence, president, in charge, uL^SSr^roi Tlf&£'S
and discussed plans for a mass J. C. Rosenau'gave the opening
for peace to be held at the prayer, Mrs. Nixon led the song
church on March 23. Hours are f™0* a"d Mrs. J. B, Wigley
assigned for the women wh<> will ‘^ng w?ag rend^‘ Mrs!°E.
remain at the church through- Case, a guest.
W, M, S. , ernte only between right -------
The regular meetings for the - and between these ideas and the
prayer week O^mnce aie^be- d.wne Mind.ijLStWchJhey.exist,
mg conducted each — —-------“ —----
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with Tucker s orchestra, is an in-
rt5sr:r: protect
who brought back to popularity
the song “Oh Johnny," after it
had been dormant for years. With
thgt shy, little girl's iiifAoMiR'.
On' Friday there will be an all-
day meeting whiph wiirbegin af
10 'p.m.
There were 18 members pres-
ent at Monday’s meeting and 19
attended on Tuesday.
Iva David circle of Central Bap- April 23 was set as the date Jane Booth, F. C. Dailey, Regina Darrell Stroud Is
|church met for a Bible study for fhe next benefit bridge and Young, T. S. Reed, Sr., D. L. Feted With Party
Rowell told his listeners that Omn Tucker is an extremely
through application of this truth Peasant leading man for Bon-
to various problems of human "le who knows his melody. As
discord, cancers have been healed, sweethearts they are charming
tumors have been dissolved, and Jerry Colonna is at his maddest
other unnatural growths have dis- and funniest. Lillian Cornell sings
appeared. Families have been rc- asd dances beautifully, and Al-
united, he said, when it was rea- ^ Edward
Dokkar, Edward Everett
ton and: Teddy Hart rontn
bute hearty laughs In their cwm
edy rales,/ The story center# on
-Hnnitiw's - - Offrtets .,1,1 - 1
lized that Spirit is the only at-
_ traction and thnt there is no law.
isday at the home of Mrs. C. A. forty-two party. Hostesses will Cowey, M. E. Hutton, F.E Wal- • •••••• • — • 7 -------- whereby, evil can fasten itself to , ...
*£ A . letter from a mission-.......be, Mrs. Paul Alpha, Mrs, L-. A, drepj R. W. Leaving, J: E. Smith, ' Barrel! Stroud’ war feted With, one of God’s representatives. Bonme s /efforts, aided by -her
hbera were present . Mrs. " Florance , spoke -briefly -BraTCy, E. E. BerryT Bert Pace. A. Stroud.-----—------from serpent bites after they had chestra. Dokker is crazy about
fext week’s meeting will be at on the different ' colored vest- M. A. Cowey, Helms, H. A. Mor- Wanda Gunter and Bennie Bell «*n the serpent lifted up in -the blondes ,so Bonnie, changing her
thorny of Mrs. Aivin Young. mmxts .used in tiio chtxfeh, ris and a guest. Mrs. Alice RouelJ.—Mkteattgh were-eontest winners, wilderness, shows that the t-or-. hair from brunette to blonde,
L - • and each guest was presented le<-'tion ojf and finally of all pursues hi
with bailoon favors.
'Refreshments
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YOUR EYES!
Don't take, the risk of ban- ,
i&HWhlg j ...it'-<'f -MihU
fp£S Vanity vision
i-egularly.
See tis today for a com-
plete check-up of your-eyes
your most precious po*
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session.
Dr. R. E Robson
^ OPTOMETRIh
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MOORE &
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rection of any' and finally
false concepts and errors of judg-
ment-
pursues him to Jerry Cilonna's 1
weight-reducing sanitarium. Bek- |
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YOU GET THIS CHICK FEHMC
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Here’s the
real smoker’s cigarette
.the top o’ good srrtoking
for smokers like us
tinned -and .
Jacqueline Robertson, Juanita
Morris, Genelle Fenton, Mary Sue
Word, Earl Alien, Gary Canning, •
Andrew Balke and Boyi Bracey.
Mrs. Kerwin Gouriav
with hostess duties.
Elizabeth Gray Meets
At McFarland Home
harmony, whose discord had been
experienced.
Mr. Rowell declared that the
'lifting up" of the mortal eon-
cept of any of 0<>d's ideM^ i* zj^uid By Tucker „ ^
merely seeing that particular idea ifftie innocent girl he once
WtUTti mdivtdual identities as—-----
God, dMne Mind sees them. In- _________________
other^words, ^he explained,^it ia sents the change in Bonnie. Bon-
dacing pills. At the sanitarium, ,
which-/las a night club atmos- 1
phera, Bownie arrives as an ex- -
otic glamour girl, but is me-
* ” ~ ' as the sweet, ■
trace, of. on Brimdway. b*H« 're-
.ui ,‘u *eat* lhe ohange in Bonnie. Bon- t
^ L , nie, still iu iovc with Off in, j
... ,, , changes her .mind about singing '
jtzs ss'sntts: c srsa 'jussssi
lar^essmhTuesday at tbe home g Sff * £ ''<£Z
who heed healing from sickness _ , , . h
now. Mr. Rowell affirmed, are not j
■ having* that Mind
was also :in Christ Jesus.’
Every case of healing, that
JtaW'fs “The Yog: Who 'Lost. His
Will Power,” wi .h scores of beau-
ties clad in diaphanous costumes
Of Mrs. L. F. McFarland.
og^n was presented by naw. „owell m
-sssas-si
Others present were Mesdannes erri*Thuman min_ _______■ _
2SSK mss
sa&a.’tBarts s-s /s zssxis
genee to find the way out of mor- J#rry Golonnar. as a Yogi, wRh
taiity and sin is thrqugh lifting f WI .arousing, hilarity
„ up the son of man as Jesus did. ^h his frantic antics? _
* *r.,fh nf m.n'. r^at «df- On the whole the film is never
WITH EACH 100-lb. BAG OF
PURINA STARTENi
Now JOB can get die chide feeders you need absolutely
free-one with every 100 Ihs. of Purina rtMTfiS.1^
And it's a dandy feeder, too. sturdy,
durable; designed to save feed and
prevent waste. Remember, when
you buy Rurina Startcna you get an
N. -Wilkey, J. H. Dorris, t! h.
Coleman, Jimmy Grant, and S.
J. Sutton.
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Mary Lilly Hostesses ness, he went on to explain, that comedy situations and plenty of
Do you smoke
rhythm and melody, Bonnie Bak-
asraraa-Tft
It is true, he held, that “now are" deal more effeetiv* on the screen
- - ’ in fapt, he -
a we could
one must not only claim this
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Take out a Chesterfield
.. and light-it. You’ll like the COOt
way Chesterfields smoke.. .you’ll like
their JETTtR TASTE . .. you’ll find them
DfffNiTiiy MULDER—not str^ng...not fiat
to repeat them Rather does true
t. prayer arouse the one who prays
to a correct view of sin as a lie.
a delusion of physical sense which I
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the cannot be fastened to man. Prayer
American Legion will meet with enable* one to fain and to held
the Legion at 7:30 pan. Friday, a trye sense of the aJlne**
Some of the catchy hit tui»s
in this effervescent picture are
JaMr-J-jjattho sow-., of.. Ood^4n J«^, J»e ; B»wn Ihe radifc JteFs etrte;*»fit
«“dy. said. If It were notjrue. we could and refreshing.
ducted, and the Bible study was
led by Mrs, Lee Kipp. scientific fact to be true for him-
Gthers attending the .meeting self, but must prove It. Death, he
were Mesdames T R Wilson, L. „a,d, will not awaken us to our
L Pittman, J. P. Smith, C. V. true being, but lifting up the Jon
Smith, I.K. fmW>, Will Smith, of man scientifically wilt break
G. F. Kitzman, E. M. Grad nor, -the dream of life in-matter.
A. .C. Epperson, and E. I. Card- Touching upon the subject of
npr. a new member. - v prayer, Mr. Rowell declared that
true prayer does not ask God to
improved starting feed . t, a feed
that in 1940 give 99% livability and
over 10% greater growth than
Starteoa in 1939 in actual feeding
tests at the Purina Farm.
tome in today —buy Purina
Startena arid get the special f ree
Chick Feeder. * '
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CASH FEED !
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To Meet Friday
mtinity fanms community Tmild- to discwii and practice all the
ing for^a chicken supper. / quaiities of divine Mind constitute
nf righteous prayer which whs an-
swered fully in the experience of
Jesus and which he foresaw and
foretold would be answered fully
in experiences of everyone.
- Mr Rowell told his listeners
that never since the time of the
has there lived one so
ly-minded and humble as
“CM
And the «uxUi£ry will be
following the supper.
— Dcrinncii miLvcn—nui 911^115^*1101 uoi.
Chesterfield
Vou can’t buy a batter
26 Hoboes Are Held In
Raid On Freight Train
sas-Texiis
hraaktng Into three Misaouri-Kan-
rallway freignt cars
Marye Baker Eddy, and that the
■ ■ ■God to man, Chria-
’ Oom
n kM ■
and Health, has baan a
Key to the Scripture* for unnum-
cTiinEBkKBR CHflMp/gjp
Chief of Priice Fcank Bouidin - Ha spoke of the -fraodow snd
cars con-
when they
said th.-y thought
tained beer, and i
covelrad the onrgo ,w«*.
infuriated tkm *0 they i
lard can* for eight mue,
the figM-^-w«jr north of 1
mM
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«m- satisfaction which cam* to> hlqi
dis- when be fearned ^irt Oiristian | J,
• Marv Moaty wJmi you Irwb hi
• Morn mHts p« gdion, say own.n
• Lownt r^oir <Mt of any IowkI pri„ to, SMaSBUSSai
J. B. Holloway Motor Co.
"l ow studebaker Dealer For Mare Than It Yea) “
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1941, newspaper, March 5, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028602/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.