The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 204, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1944 Page: 4 of 10
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THfc DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
s,
bdety and
Carrie Lou Taylor,Socie t
Founder's Day Observed By
Parent-Teacher Council
rr»-« ‘ ‘ ’"'y* * ’ ‘ S
tf*e' annual bbsSrvanee Of Pwrat-Tracirtr AssoaiAtijm Foun<U&*
, vrre „.t»hr ,l*.,i I.u-tl’v Wednesday wt Baytown r-ommumty Imuse by -
rOBMIWMW^ :'- ' ' '
Mile-o-Dimrs < smpslgn lor
paralysis. The group
ndorsed a proclamation i»-
Stat* SupcrintemieM • of
•non U A Wood* ask
each school child learn
to 4he , tffittad
Constitution dririni the
month ot February.
Supt Wood* aftF requested that
PTAi make a aurvey of all em-
ployed school children.
. Mr* M P Smith, president of
jn Galveston local. Invited all"
Council member* to -attend the
spring conference of the !Uh dis-
trict to be held in Galveston
ran April IMS
. A. N .Foster, principal of Bny-
toad Rlemrntnry school spoke
r^l on Founder's day. and Dr N. S.
■jK----Holland dUruased post-war plans
l||f' A play, "February* Children."
aBB: * was directed by Mrs J. B Tyree.
and Janet McKinney read "Fa-
BhS tber Ptays Nursemaid While Mo-
preaident
IHI||g......: Of tML»alvp*ton found!. spokr *
AAUW Plans
Annual Tea For
■-r n :.i- .a %.......„,v..-'r ; _.
Graduates-Elecl
Trl*Otlei chapter, American
Association of University Wom-
en, met for the February gen-
era! meeting Wednesday after-
noon at the home of Mrs: Paul
IV Verier, 501 Pan Jacinto, and
made plans for, a lea to honor
women graduates-elect of Robert ■
E. Ijre high school and Leo Jim-..............
lor college, The fete, at Whieh^q^-y
the A. A. U W. entertains each
year, will .be held from 4:3O*0:SO
p.m. March 1 at Baytown Com-
munity house Mr*. W, !. W*rd
was cm host*#* at the meeting.
The afternoon1* plSgram'Was
Mrartamev';<*:.'B'
who gava a. brief ■hi*e
tory ot the A A. U, WT,. and N,
Slrni' _ ........._ ... _
n tl
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, l^ P^UAy> *LbKUARY 3| 1944
1Rif. Tit usury Dipt.
_ «m .the work of- the PTA In . high £ HclUnd, who spoke m\ the or-
ST*- »* .d" ■«.'« S“"ST3S'r”‘-
J** rotor*. was employed In------X nominatig committee wits
fworotimU for the lutwheon , ,pp£llntH to select a president,
Which was swved at nmm to sp- trWWurW. Bmi parliamentarian-
* guest* Mrs T. (’■ hh—eiM far -this v>«r ..
* TSsfaiw msmbtiw >aj
. . . , guest* were present,
guests included
and K
proximateljr ~
'eSslirmah
Out-of-town
Mesdames Mor*e. Smith,
all hTGaTveirthh.^
Rev, Obenfiaus Leads
Wednesday Program
i Henry Clay Swain'
Honored At Party
Rev. 0, W. Obenhatts was .in
charge of the program Wednw-
The Valentine theme wM_ptc-
doroimuu in decoration* lot the
H C. Swain home in Brownwood
addition Wedheeday when Mrs.
Swain entertain* far- her sen-,
occasion
church
Attending were Ml** Ruth
Xmidwin, Mcsdamas' Herman
Choleher and son. ihmald lee;
Sophia 'Ellis, Frrd Clark, Adniph
TXrtt. and Juanita Tetrit Mem*
and Mesdames E M Kirkpatrick
; and son. Don: J E. Baker. J. K
- phrtdge,- Aviation Cadet and
Mrs Everett WItliama. Rev and
Mrs. Obenhaus, and Johnny Sara-
1 —......... " "
✓*Ts rtiieft distress at mURUN
Female Weakness
Lydia g. Ptakham’s VagrtaMe Com-
pound is made cipsetslly fe* mo mm
to help relieve periodic pain srlth
*«•*. nervoua blue- feelines—due
to functional monthly dututbsnere
Taken Tt*ular!y~lt helps build up
aln
. resistance against such symptom*
Follow label direction*.
IYWA E. PINKHAM'S coSuw£»
- The serving table ww centered
with a huge red heart-shaped box
filled with red heart-shaped suck-
ers to which red satin streamers,
-admih’ «Hgned-.j.o.._ffiM&ljg9¥ftf,
were attached. Surrounded the
box were tiny red satin contain-
er# of white confection* for the
little guests' mothers. The birfh-
dayr cake was topped with two
tiny red Taper*, and the honor
guest's name was inscribed across*
the top of the confection.
Wares were designated by large
hearts of white oil cloth upon
which the guests’ names were
written The hearts wer'e at-
tached to the chair# by red satin
ribbons. ____
At the conclusion of the party
movies were taken of the group.
Attending were Carolyn finte-
ger. Mary Elizabeth Kiilgotc.
Trey Barsalotl. Butch Heder-
horst, Mesdames A. A. Draegt-r,
IV. J. Kiligore, J. R, Rarsalou,
PERSONALS
MVs. Carroll G. Jones of Vista
Calif. , i* *.*>*: guest of- her
jSI
Mo*e Snmnee has- gone to New
York and Chicago on business..
ProvuH^
Mrs?"James Nelson “oT
rnce, R. I. Is visiting her mother.
Mrs Aiiyne Ferguson. 1$. ijgi
Nelson has returned to Ms base
following a visit with his mother
in Waco. _____ ____________
Altar Society Meets
In Regular Session
Fourteen mmbers fvere present
Tuesday- when Altar Sqeiety of
Ms-Jfl»RBh'»-£aU>aIic. church, met
at the parish house, with Me*- ■
dames George Knglert and .Mar-
tin LaVergnc as hostesses. Hov.
TDeShi* Kennedy led 'the fnvortt*
tion, and it was announced, that
the March benefit card 'party
Would not be held because of the
Lenten holidays.
wWBfcfci-i-AK.
ary. 22 at Baytown Community
house,- will be
Sam
and
fyJtiuiaTIJiccIei
SMART VEST
Vests arc top* in popularity
. . . to wear with skirts and
blouses, slacks or ,*uit*. The in-
teresting cable stitch on the
shoulders marks this one for dis-
tinction.
Knit this smart vest of worst-
Mcsdames
. I/Cidmeyer, J. VV. Young
. George Knglert ; —
The society voted to. purchase
two $100 wpr bends as its part
in the Fourth War Loan ram-
paign, Mesdames R. Pohler, Dave
Burke and L- R. De Homme were
appointed members of the nomi-
nating committee which will pre-
sent the roster of new'officers at
the March meeting. All non-ac-
live members are asked to 'attend
this meeting.
• Coffee and- cake were served to
Mesdames Del Homme, Eoglert,
Burke, Stanley Smith. Grover
Heimah
WIIOWI1
i\ILUIE
4rtr;,:?irS
--—■ .........
Canned Goods Values
Top Qualify Meats
RATION FREE '
SWEET POTATOES
. NO; 2'/» CAN
VEAL SHOULDER 7 POINT*
RUMP ROAST if
DECKER’S IOWANA HALF OR WHOLE
SUGAR CURED 3 POINTS
SUB BACON 29’
AMERH'AV f- ■ >2 £0,VTS
SARDINES 2 13c
■VAN CAHFM ■ '
VEGETARIAN STYLE . * POINTS
BEANS 2 can. 29c
‘grade A OR AA 9 POINTS
RIB CHOPS. 35'
tSl’LE WILLIAM’S 4 fOINfS
TURNIP GREENS He
—l--—--s--—---
UNCLE WILLIAM’S '
CREAM STYLE CORN
10 Points 4)1"
__ „ Jr •; NtL i-Hana—,—— '— "
PORK PAN 6 POINTS j
SAUSAGE - 29’
BABY BEEF’ 11 POINTS
STANDARD ______
TOMATOES 2 - 19c
THOMPSON’S SEEDLESS 4 POINTS
RAISINS 2m»c
Sirloin Steaks “ 39’
* — r • - * ' t............■‘T “ ‘ ..... * ...... ...... -' •
, * WHOLE BERRY
CRANBERRY SAUCE
ft 8 Points ra p
£ Cans ^OC’
FRESH 7 POINTS
Ground Heat ^2^
PINK SALMON
'‘.POINTS,,,.
NO. 1 CAN
an Sr.. Pohler, B. J. Antic,
Ybuhg, - La Vergne, ^fargacet
Cunningham and C. Fiosanek-
Frcd Htderhoiat, and C. E «d,—PaMeen m eontams direr-
**********************
HELENE CURTIS
COLD WAVE
*12%-
ther Wav** »j Up
f'onve fa and meet
Our new Operator
Norma Lae Noland
Fashion Beauty Shop
Mildred Purdry Prop
Ph 4«J J01.W. Defer
MHtMMMSSSIOtMtIS
■R-» ... • ♦ t_ : •
tlons for vest In sites 12 to It and
18 Jq_J!U stitches.--------
PmcillaSewingCjub
Ent«rtained In Houston
Mont Btlvieu Rebeltahs
Have Benefit Suftpat..
Sewing
Approximately $go was realized
by Mont Belvfcti Rrbekah Diflgr.
.Vo *4. at u benefit turkey dinner
served Saturday evening The
money wil be used in paying for
the lodge's piano.
Guests were present from Goose
Creek and Houston lodges, and
appreciation is expressed to all
Who contributed to the stlecets of
the fete.
Avenue, New York 11, N Y.
Write plainly PATTERN NUM-
BER, your NAME and AD-
DRESS.
Fifteen cents more brings you
our New :i2-page Ncedleeraft Cat-
alog .123 illustrations of de-
sign# for embroidery, knitting,
ernehet, quilts, home decoration,
toys.
DO YOU NEED
Sewer CoimecHons?
Swllley give* estimate
Free of Cost to You.
SHONE 320 •
TEXAS WATER
HEATS) AND
PLUMBING CO.
Pruett Bt. in Pelly
Mrs. Box Hoites* To
Homemakers Members
Member, of Priscilla
club were
ffi65ff"^“Wrsr^1m^T5aTlIHr
at her home, 3602 Rio Vista, in
Houston A huge potted cycla-
men adorned the living room of
the hostess' home.
Sandwiches, pie, and coffee
were served to Mesdames J. D.
Wise, S. E. Fails, and S. Gooch,
guests, Henry Cathriner, O. A.
Lillie, K. D. Martin, W, R. Black,
F. L Robbins. J. W. Riggs, Jeff
Harbour, F. C. Saxon, C. VV.
Spear, R. H Dav.nay, Leslie Wil-
burn, Roycg Matthews, and -J.
fi. Seale.
FULL DRESSED HOME-KILLED
HENS FRYERS
LB.
No Points
48‘ 57‘
AUNT SUSAN'S SALAD DRESSING
SKINNER’S RAISIN BRAN
___l_rr _ • ,. *„ _______
Box IOC
A . kaa Aa Ap
rUKC WANE 3TKUr
Gal. Jars ^ | ,U3
FOLGER’S COFFEE
.......JPer. Pound -........290
POST TOASTIES
2 Giant Boxes 21)C
TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
No. 5 Large Can OC4*
Point Free ’
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
Vacuum Packed r Pound 35^--
T-;-
Mrs. C O. William* presided,
and Mrs A. E Elkins read the
devotional Wednesday when
Homcmnkers class of Central
Baptist-church met at the home
of Mrs. Ixjys Box, »t0 Stlmpson.
The class vote to contribute to
the fund io be used in building
a nurses home at Memorial hos-
pital in Houston.
Others attending were Mes-
dames J. M. Morton, a guest, C.
L, Oswell, T. E. Lawrence. G. K.
Singletary, James Wler, T, H.
Bound*. J. C. HoMaway, J. M.
IJIIy. C. C. Carlton, Ralph Ra-
gan, and Uztle William*.
Members of the U. S. naval re-
serve were placed upon a perraa t;
*■**'*•'
WHO
WANTS TO BUY
APIG-IN-A-POKE?
MRS. TUCKER'S, SWIFT'S. OR JEWEL
SHORTENING
15 Points
Lb.
55
—J. ■
POTATOES 10 “42
FREE! PREMIUM
When cold* atrlke In your home
you can be mighty glad the medi-
cine you want has a name. It
would bo like buying pig-ln-a*
mmmm
WARNING—
Rati and RoacHai ara a manaea to tba
public health and ai such are manacai to the
Nation1! war affart.
Theia paiti can be
homa or la your itora. *
Ask yoar fifteen for
controlled in your
BANKS
nu-euei
ROACH AND ANT ROOD
Mr$. Fayle Hoitesi
To H.E.O. Members
- H E O. Bridge club met. In
weekly session Wednesday at the
hom* of Mrs, VV. E, Fayle in
School Omrts. Priees were
awarded to Mesdames J. E.
Bpvis, high; J. E. Peters, sec-
ond; snd A D. Anthony, slam.
A refreshment course was serv-
ed to the above mentioned and
Meedame* B. O. Born, J. W. Fry?
ntlre, G E. Armstrong, R. B.
Wame, and W. B. Irons.
poke, if you didn't know Just what
to ask f6r at the drug store. You
don't want to take needless
chsnces when it comes to colds
. .TUtd you don't have to either!
For example .... The name Vlcke
VapoRub ii your guide to the beat-
known home remedy for relieving
miserlei of Colds. Ask for it by Us
trade-mark#.
VICKS VAPORUB
yim»M
Plot*
a»is«t«|iaa*
«**•
I ■
FIRE KING OVEN GLASS
MIXING BOWL
With Ptlrehaae of 25 Lbs. *
WHITE DEER ENRICHED FLOUR
J
Sure-Way Exterminators
1515 Maryland
Houston
Needleworkers Meet
At Wattee* Home
Needlework Sewing dub mem
bers met Wednesday at the home
D. Wallace, 40S Gre-
of Mrs 0.
‘‘BJE&sr***.
and coffee were served to Met-
tlkmss J. W, Milner, J. W. Ains-
worth, law Cl rati, Burt
Walter AoUmny. Frank
son. Mhretn Lyons, H A.
and J. H Hinkle.
ISstton' grower* in th* Soviet
Union produce not only while
cotton, but In addition, n numbsg
of color*, brown, blus, and grssn.
Buy While You Can
Crane Hot
Water HeateB
We alio have Ml kind* of
ptumbtluriflktartMa, Includ-
ing rixtures, new and used
Phon* 574-J
M. E. YOUNG
Plumbing t Heating
Ml First Street
■ .fw-'i"
, Valuable Coupons In Every Sack
25 POUNDS
‘ »»- f| K ' i i-: ' I*"
« _ , ■ , *■■■
$1.15
Buy War Bonds
With the Money
You Save
By Trading*
At Wright's
ses Reports pat
ge Ho Barrier
Getting Job
Men pi
T THOUC
1 tian’ I
I1CAGO. — The United ’
Employment Service be-
j™. there Is ttO valid, reason.
r> anyone to be out ot work
K
k. USES take# pride in the
lit can find work for any pet-
l man or woman, regardless
Tee or physic^ITtundfcaps.
| substantiated that claim
few examples. -
L spry woman of 82, "clear of
land firm of voice, strode into
i central heudquarters here
\ demanded a job. * She said
,Vas bored staying at home.
L| wait until yon find me
(k"'shc said.
Plthin a few minutes, the
jgg reported, the little, old
h was cn.. route to a job -
Lbling signal corps eqtiip-
b at a large Chicago war
E*
Rjut the same time an 81-
»<ld man, tired of Inactivity,
y for a job. He received
fk as «" elevator operator in
boltal. ''
physical handicaps and old
j bow arc disregarded entire-
ly employers seeking workers.
| USES said that recently pe--
_ wi(h great physical disabili-
I Werc hired. Some lacked
■s or legs and the majority
I* blind- • __
f attking example was a bllml ' ||..... I.
eSag^saaBjfeJBiwi
ghj of an inch without a
Me, Within a few weeks, her
tployer sahTT she was faster and
ire accurate than the other in-
jetors who were using gauges,
j attributed this to her sen-
lunesfl of touch. ____ _____
source of workers, -the yepoir [fiat
BSS continued* is the entertain- , ;
t, h.ahU [IlhnTn n t i L, ( ,■ ,I r 1. n (le.Stl n('(i f Q
an uprising
Under thisl
' "Why. yl
safer? Ifol
leading I
ture, he an
one by one I
half an hoi
sengcr in [
Handsby, J
through F;|
A Week 1
lecture, will
Costa
Probe
MEXICO
President Mil
has been
[nt world, where artists, who
t considered non-essential, en-
Satiful supply of skilled, work-.......that ccntral
Ik found in returning war .... .. ? m
crans released, for the most "lth thc Rom
|, because of war • nerves, ca" company
)l„Jil.*tany'l;r*BaVe suffered Labor leade|
r physical disabilities. Tolcdano, in
USES said the majority told. Camachl
med a new trade dr pfofes-
nwhile in the armed tqjces,
f*Iy go back to' the type of
ifc in which they 'tjrere on-
fed before entering the service.
thc informatil
■Costa Rica”
immediate in
-He did-not I
either thc 'Ai|
legedly involv
and admitted]
from which t|
known:
Tha-^amiSr^
Li PREFER BETTY
.YTHEVILLE, Ark. (i:.P)-Bct-
Wre a mighty popular girl used to “pr«
th the soldiers at the Army Air- ti\o majority
»' here. Postal clerks say that ’people:- who
5th in 1942 and ’43, more sol- going to elec
P4?' sent packages and actual presid'
rds to girls named ‘Betty’ than tinue thc pr
iida of any other name.”.......- President Ca
[I6te Smith swaps]
wlthNirs.J.D.
of Daytona
[i -OUR CtUB was giviag-a-wvered-
I did, supper and celebr.t.on,
R writes Mrs. J. D. TUrley, aged 72,
.of Daytona teach, Fla. 'So I
jHaw* a cake ana rame
.of Daytona teach, Fla. “So I
decided to bake a cake and raffle
it off.
“Every chance was sold and
received many, many compli-
ments on my cake.
ments on my cake.
“I’ve been using Calumet Bak-
ing Powder for 40 years or more
and still think it is great!”
m
Try Kate's Flakes Griddle C
,1 cup lifted flow y« teaspoon tilt l' icups
F* ta"P®«ni CsIbmSt 1 tablespoon suger 3 isb «
. Baking Powder 1 egg, wsil beaten *h
1 rup Port*, 40% Bras Flake, or Grepe-Nuti Flakei, tli
» 6our once, meuure, add bak-
■spwedsr. ult, and sugar and aift
Pswdar, aalt,.
cup aalt in chesaeck
I auger snd sift Nolo: t Vi cupa Po.
and mltki add b# aubititirtad fcr
IMS
isnsaag
radish mixed with
Syrup or
seasoned whits sai
•rid- tableapoons maat ir
Of aalt griddle cak.,_and r
ssiss? Si
caluA
we!
wya#r
***!!!!L
(C0V0MY-
- JOB .
1$ 01. CMi! Bakin,
A PRODUCT OF OIF
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 204, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1944, newspaper, February 3, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028664/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.