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THE DAILY StIN—GOOSE CHEEK, TEXAS
IrtDNMDAY.
The Daily Sun SUN SLANTS
ly W. L Pendergroft
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W. L MMDHKUUrT, Ednur tad FiUhIwi /
ROBERT MA THERM «*»<»«* M.«|„ /f
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HUE MW TRAINING
QNI.V WAR WASTES property morr sense-
■■■.itwffy than fire end fire* go on year after
year whether’the country |* at 'Peace or at
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iMmi u MaU via** awtue « Gnt Cml.
Vet'js*
A report h** just been made public whifh
shows that fire losses in this state during
1**0 amounted te Ilft.MSASltthi* jiielhde*
only the Insured hnnea i The ratio of lame*
■•Irr ihr *ct *4 Cmfrrm Mwvh. a, in: ■ to iwuraoe premium* pmO- was « per cent
_;_ • White the IMO km wa* lx tew the figure*
« far the dcprveston year* of 1930-31, it was
* M. f*f above the MMMti figure for ISB6. the
A WDM iMDObf ror Today . lowest on record for recent yean
Kecognltfhf the threat to property from
WE NEVER FOROBT A--»iEI*Ti>i.-WI'^-- «ahotaaerAhe Twuu board oflnsunweriom-
TTRE. A PARABLE, IIT VM R Uff'R IH musioners has been holding regicnii meet-
A MENTAL PKTTRE TO OTHERS; And h- ftW chteT.nd^sl^Vvariou.
them and seldom can be completed during t
regular three-month* term, fu'Yult* of »uch
an inquiry by one body seldam can he picked
up and carried on by^tbe next.
This is why a special grand jury is needed
and why it should serve for a full year.
spake man
Matt. 13:3.
many thins* unto them in parable*.
The African Situation
v. ;
part* of the ditti In, these meetings the
official* are being iramed to-recogn!ie .*abo-
tage, how to prevent it and how to trap
thote who are guilty •
•»■. .This instruction will prove valuable and
Would he especially helpful to fire, chiefs and
marshals in this community. Our firemen
already are well trained in the prevention of
ordinary fjro*, bu"t they never have been
Jo Ed Winfree, one of Harris county's rc-
pnw»entatttes, ha» proposed a bill which would
create two grand juries in Harris county
be working simultaneously, one to be ap-
. pointed by each of the criminal courts. ‘
Thu plan is not * satisfactory substitute.
.Shortcoming* of ihcprcsont pliuv would only
be multiplied. Investigations would b* start-
ed and about IheTime they began to make
progress the term would expire. Then the
new body practically would have to etart all
over strain. %
4 Virtual tetilicUen of ail ltnliAii r?- _,lllirrJWJ
aistamp iri .Ethiopia &i»d other Ens t -^teTupm to deal with wbotage*
. fiRve ao -important bearing on th«war ®AES5* ..?%l*A?!*T,ON
ii th* Ralkaha I AESIQfJATlON OF, $a»L Harris county ns
in tnt? oaiKanp. -* defense,ares is to be sought by the Tn-
> • T^o.«»«ivl* of Reasoned troops; bardr atttea Junior chamber Joti-emam* m -
enctl by the desert campaign, soon p'llt means of obUlning more favorable terms for
have been moved. Probably first new commitmcnj* for construction,of borne*
If the special grind Jury could be created
to serve a full year outstanding men would-
' be named to serve upon It. men who could
afford to give their time to their country. „
Th* plan also contemplate* the appoint-
ment of special investigators to serve the
grand jury These investigators would oe
able to devote .their entire time to nutters be*
lug looked Into, _ _____ !_ 1
If there is any real desire to :curb rackets
In Harris county this is a plan that will au«-
’cced Of course, if the idea is simuly to «ake
a show of warring on underworld crime, then
the .extra grand jury or some other substitute
may serve the purpose,. ^
Honeymoon Gold
SYNOPSIS
JORDAN MARKHAM, wealthy in- tlw n»at
valid owner of Halcoyn Island, and re>.B
Halcoyn Island, njKtlt
decides to make it a honeymoon,
nuen
haven for newlyweds, but Ills
rePeat*(j l
new business associates
to use the island as a way sta
the United States and are infur- ^ , ,!®'th« he ha$l
pis. Tr^L'ff.nTi^-»2«£V5rfc
css, Markham selects w 1.*^*: *•»■'
TOM FORMAN and
BETSY CARTER, who has mar-
duty wUI be to clear up the aituatiuo in
1-ybia where German and.Italian iiurh
anized units have been^advandng at,too
rapid a twee for comfort.
Designation of a sectipn a* a defense area
and defense housing project* are not the same
thing 'mere seems to be, some confusion
about this matter. ' • '
• In a_ defense housing project the govern-,
ment construct* homes for workers fn de-
tense factories _ usually
Strength For Today
SPRING. FOOTBALfc <AM Set for tlW-IHckbff ?)
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-Reg, 17. H. Pat. Off."
By Earl L. Douglas, D. D.
Barclay On Bridge
• Uta rts< ' ■
m- ' In the‘ meantime, it may
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■troong^mi, Aftica inttr-tt
ttethc Nr/r aTmi’. • :-
•liia »s Wednesday..the fourth day pf Holy
ousine'^h Mtmsewwk but rT«W.'i^| & ,wWW.JIHc
.t • suffer- so acutely, aw
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Of course, Natalii'
-S?S£?= =lf|&
'"honeymoon” island until danger it had bon k dn 1 *”* •«
> tshas passed for the United brouBht ^ &sa
■ StttteS' . made love to her excj,^
, CHAPTER NINE -. JSS ffremSSJ1 ^ I
was Natalie Schuyler, who had in- ed the night who hI
herited an incredible number of out so very lard*'
millions from a long line of stur- party and* it h*d*W?
dy, money-making ancestors.-. She dawn when thevoJ’v*
had been jhe Number One Glamor had laughed ud »Tt,h®
•.......P'r* ^er ^Rkutante year, and fresh dawn lirtit ®J
since,-then, three years ago, rfo- :ingly, "And „ow th..
_ body had been quite able to dis- ruined my reputation ^!
lodge her from that place. When- to make «n
ever she appeared in public, cam-
eramen seemed to pop out of the
ground; her name was a-byword
__ aJI over the country. ...'.V..
. . . And “Brooks Marchbanks? Of
By Shepard Barclay English ancestry, a well-located
and very solid title not too far
ft/glf/t*-, •
to make an honest woS
me, darling, rm
.trapped. Vm a designing i
tT“‘r,had
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u. bai;
Harry K Johnson. Sr., of Highland*! uiatie
*fiion bks eliminated the last ports from
wa
rflurp he b^n in totich
threat to-British fines of. commnnica*
tlot)> tbroufb the jte«| sea. It has great
that only -Itoidcat lifsjse.veil- t un lasua-thft-
required designation This la the job con-
fronting the .Inycces to get the President
shipping stipplitw to that sector.
SPEC IAI. <iR AM» -H RV-
THOMAS B- DEVVBY and
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special grand
jury broke many powerful rackets in New
York City and landed many of the most
powerful racketeers in pri»<>‘n
The current Harris county grand jury and
the Harris County Kx-Grand Jury assocts-
. tiun has asked the Texas iegtslaturc to pas*
!‘r,Tk yra; •
erucified;
Silence , has its place in
life as much as anything
else. We need frequently to
hearken to the admonition,
"Be still and TchbW Thar I“j
am Ck>d.".#r«fluenUy the -
. reason we fat! to receive
messages trom God is
cause. »e do not stop to U,. .
-ten VVe offer up our pelt- J
ftons nr\d then riHe fro Hi
JBrooks-iiau-sais;
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- ALL pF tire WWW . OUffiP to -East s disbars, «hwh weie ac’nb ■ Amenca uul was as Ameucan stopp(Ml >» mg „a> ahdttaj
pick up a trick with a fancy finish and. two hearts, North'tossing a as baseball. He Was tall, lean, hid become demandinj i_
taseltsuni are -rat her- -pretty things. citamoml on 'the last.one. Three dadt.h^fkisOfflg!-almost breath-• ■ "Yotrd better,
including the trump coups,to gain more diamonds .‘were then run* taking in a way; with a gay, Brooks,’’ she had whf
, pQsiticm o.ver a ilefender'^.guajded ._ Weat togging off thnee hearto* and...........Q &rri^e an(^.....Q j.....YPlce . shaKen^ ‘.'I'n. ]
honor, the ‘lead-throwing end- finally the last spade was led. S^ky eyebrow that mounted a you.if.you don’t"
plays of various types and the West was in a spot. With three little higher than its mate when Broks had kissed her,
squeezes. But the ■ teosb-gaudy of clubs and two hearts, the latter hewMpleawd w amusad-which put her'away from hint
ail are those rare ones which com- could not be discarded, so he had MiSo^H^dariccdJikc want
nneTvwoormorr'ofthe-srecial-'td'Chooseraclub.Hesmvthatr'if'
ptays, one of them lo be usePif a
defender makes one' play or dts-
*)Oi;gi;as
Congratulations, Goose Creek
our knees hurriedly and go
about our work. There is a certain necessary
. leisure in the devotional life which, while it
. does not involve the expenditure of any long
’ period of time, does involve a complete de-
tachment for' a few minutes at least every
day in order that God s purposes may be re-
vealed to our souls.
There was probably no day in that impor-
• taut week preceding His crucifixion which
contributed more to the strengthening of our
Lord's heart than did Wednesday, the Day of
Silence. Among Hir friends at Bethany, in
the quiet of a hospitable home, He gained
^ •--- ■ •, ■ . - - gal ehterpEise* wttksh aretakih* miiHona of strength: to endure the most .leartut ordeal
Tai ge how area, serving many resulents dn„Hr, mnmtty froro these who can til af- that Anyone his ever had to face. In silence.
Who rpcently Wp-ro titkt'tl iHfit* tile city ford to lose- the money. *; He confronted His own soul and heard the
IHWi providing future growth. Investigation* of this klhd -require more voice of God speaking to His deepest needs.
he picked the 9 or 10. declarer « dream; swam, played golf, polo. But she had refused to
could take the dummy’s club A *Oh, he was just about perfect, away She bad clung to hi
card and another if he chooses a and throw him in the lead with Brooks was, Natalie decided shak- tng her face .for hjs kisse^
'Sr£TArT«"*S 2L5:£2n8iK£S
. winded (icclftWP to keep severs l
ktK'h' jwssibiiittes m his ciear con-
sciousness at the same time.
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terday-iiroyeil they aiv wiling vt* mv. ;t,; ry
money in the future of-their aty. J'hey flu- special gram! jury would serve for an
voted 1115,000 worth of bonds which entire year and would conduct investigation
»m at. ...I ,.a.. ,-in.itar,.... ££2z 522 2?SSSSSmSi
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v 10 8 4 3
410 7 5 4
+ Q 7.5 4
s« auptt.twai »i- «< ii- .......
bonds Is exjHctcd b» be MipitUmented ; .
«by a IH,500 grant from, WI*A for ... ■ * ■ »•
labor. 'Hila will provide joins for many ^Mr OSnUlQlOII L0TT0I*
men who are idle at.present, « '__i___....mi__—^—-——a
Additional fire plugs will lie installed,
providing additional fire protection and
strengthening our claim to a low in-
surance rate.
Ah entirely new setvage disiKwal
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All Rights Reserved BNS
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(Dealer: North. North-South
vulnerable.!
North . East Smith- , West
upon shed his heart 7 from dum-
my and East threw off a heart. So
South then led to the club A and
led the J, which East won. East
had nothing left but the club 7
and heart 10, either of which
would have to lead into the dum-
my's club 8 and
liliies and deep blue iris, great-
great-grandmother’s all but price-
les lace veil clinging to her sun-
ny curls* ,
.It was the season’s most elab-
orate and socially important wed-
ding. There was a terrific crush
about her. “Natolie-jXH
Will you? No. foolin’?" j
“I do! I will! No foottfjL
had told .him breathlesly j
that had been that.
The engagement had !
_________________ nounced. The wedding j
ind heart A. so the of People alb over the place, yet Parties started; 'people beg]
i-yiow and end-play somehow Natalie managed to slip call up and ask all sorts ofJ
worked to make the contgactr ’
Tomorrow’s Problem
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CANADA, as I’ve previous occasion to re-
mark, doesn’t want to be. United States-ized,
land 70 years ago. I begin to hear hint quoted
again. And the other day I read a letter by
n« matter, whfit happens-to the British Em- a distinguished Bostonian Irish - American,
ptre If the worst tep|elujMMH| Joseph A.-Conry, urging the same thing. ’’Will
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By Charles f. Stewart fS ?“* i{ S
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After the diamond 6 was led,
South saw a possible loser in
hearts and one in clubs, otie of
which must be prevented, also-the
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plant ia.loaded to capacity, and it soon, it want* to he allied with u*.
would have been necessary to enlarge think* it would be pretty
it to rare for normal growth. The new" .^iward'l.d ulf Pad° H
plant will servo largo areaft. where sep- ■ tie l<t u,e we«ward. and of |
tfc tiink.s hgve failed Ho meet theneiHl course it knows that Uncle'
and have produced unsanitary condi- •Sttm «° lh' Jim,t in
of epidemics gtt|d to’improve public rmt -H*«e direcuci«.
Kubject to alien
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An»pricantz4» In lHiul?
chance of one in spades* To head
lanawM..
*ndinS .‘hat;worryuShe lei
* health
The bond issue was approved by a
distressingly light Vote. That is "the
only fly in the ointment. A little more
enthusiasm in the matter would have
been pleasing. Nevertheless, the very
lightness of the vote can be interpreted
as showing an entire lack of opposition
and can In* accepted ns almost unani-
mous approval. If there had l>een op-
position this would have stirred those
who favored the projwfsal into action
Australia iirtfi New Zea- Eamon
land,, a* also previously bb» de Valera
•served, would be more than anxiously iiitua-
teC on aecmint Of Japan. They might feel
an inclination to become something like do-
.tnfnions of our*. They'd want to be strictly
self-governing, though, not mere suite*
But,, to take up a suggestion that hasn’t
before
been much-hinted at before
How abbut Ireland or Eire 'to give it its
new. or original, name?
Ireland * in a mightily bilious position Just
’now. " ’
It had ah awful time for centuries
ind there would have been munv mo.o /r"*l<tfred. tlu' Km>»«» Voke before
TOteSCasT " ■ finally Te*TITfg Trfim onder^aKT yilee a lid
of Irish-Amflican talk, hyphenate talk, like
German-American bund talk, which contem-
plates the Germanization of the United
States. Its thesis is the Americanization of
"kffisflbnnoo4fir bway” argue oppOhchts’
of the scheme.
. "It’s no fartlier away from the United
States.’’ answer its proponents, "then Cana-
da is from England."
Speculation concerning' the chance of Yan-
kee acquisition of Canada, Australia and New
Zealand inwall based on the theory of an Axis
victory over Britain.
Boosters for an Irish-American merger
would like to see that effected no matter how
the pending war ends. They think we d har-
monize with the Irish, as a state or two, and
that the Irish would be glad to be invited.
As Father Tom Burke said, away back in the
last century,; “America accepts her state* on
Oder terms of glorious equality.”
Crossword Puzzle
out of her wedding gown and into- tions-and her friends 1,
her traveling costume and*get out gossip, of course, Brooks i
to the car hidden down the street, hut penniless two tho
where Brooks awaited her. The year; or some such
limousine, decorated with ribbons , sum; and she was so terr
and white roses, waited at the She hated, herself sudenlyl
front; .she and Brooks climbed cause she was lying here ill
into her specially built roadster, lonely bridal bed with her I
and were half way to the George muffled against the piBoiiflf
"Washington bridge before their - as though her sore heart rt
guests discovered their absence. . break, ,
Natalie set her teeth hard for a _ Bui _she had_hfflrfM
m&spept She mustn’t it him know, hand the next morning wtejJ
4 None > how excited she was. He expected resumed thei,r journey,
' her to be poised, dbol,* self-pos- were fio traces of her tea
♦ j sessed. And so after ,a- moment, trace of her heartbreak. She!
4 A 9 8 7 6 5 .-v she shrugged a lovely shoulder . cooland polished and afflocSM
(Dealer: South. North-South and drawled, “Oh, it’s nice to have ; avfeoll. Brooks greeted te’ I
vulnerable.) - it over with—what a brawl!’ some-light, amusing retain J
At 6-Cktbs. how would you play Broks’ jaw set a little and his set the temno for the dajt
of. the hands tightened on tto Wheel .^(To Be Continued)
thought it was rather .well'done. - * ~~ ~
.You, at least, were gorgeous, my - — :
treasure.”---- * ~ " ’-------------
“A trick done with mirrors,” she
tpld, him’ lightly; “And a .rather
superlative frock—and an atmos-
phere made all syrupy with “The
had
How if he.had not doubled?’
Voice That Breathed- O’er Eden’—
ACROSS
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9 Canal in
New York
10; A Riiss an
weight
it Thong for
a dog
13, Gourdlike
1 fruit
14. Analyze
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0 Top
6 Young
hflrse
7 To anchor
8. Feminine
name
12 Border of a
.garment
13. A Gorgon
23 Plant Used
for soap
24 Lair
27 Pierce
28 Period of
time
29. A continent
36. Millpond
37 Weakens
17. Unprotected 38. River duck
18 Trite v . 39 Italian
19 A musical river
Study . .40 Fog___________________
29 'Half
you think ? All it needed
dancing maidens and the roasted
College Act
Mental Phases
Legal Educatic
IOWA CITY. Ia.. April 9.«
oxen/ml other sacrifices to the
’Oh, well’ it was quite a show. °f ><*»> ^SteSfSl
?aLbemSaZesir{o overshadowhR ^JTrom both medical
^ ’ Points of view.
darling, Broks assured her. The study involves the i
Her heart was very low A ^rtalysis of mental patienten
show!. It hadn’t meant anything / ‘ university psycM
to him beyond that. It had been
almost a business arrangement, a nr Andrew H Woods, *
partnership. He would lend her and Prof. ?■*»
who had a5.Ht\«4m*d pro|H*rtv were enti
iltnl to cHiit a ballot
Yea, Gooae Crdt citizens vesteolay
proved,thev desire An see their city
jrrow. and they helped to insure that
growth by approving the bonds.
W WIs^iiite for' ‘Uh> ' "bkted^ - taw:
against the wearin* of the green,” That's
wh#t(he evidently think* It would amount
to ft 'he-ww to tarn over to the Britikh the -
Five Years Ago
15. Additional
16. Mire
—- > t8 Egyptian
Easy Knawledq*
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Irish coastal baae* that unquestionably they .One-Ml«ute Teat t , . « about idly
vitally need to combnt German war activities t. What do tlie letters M. T. C. stand for ■ 25. Corroded
public ad lib.
Staying Nrutral
Yet,' “ ' -
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43. At sei.
44, Dispatch
45. Whirlpool
30. Radioactive
In the Tri-CIHes
(Fmn TV Itelly awi rf AprU l Igte)
th^mhar hand sumMM S»r* dona ‘"^,^?'Wty "tonin'a good reputation, is to
stay neutrJd S^^SSTn!%££ ^ Wb#t ^
tlon againrt invasion by-the Germany When- . ’
ever they deem would-be neutral .soil and mt. on
nearby ^ them. frwiS Which jt j, 'njde to'jj^arii^'iteiigW.WBdt
.4^.:, ...I. --■ T*vk««--gaexU-*-*-■ TT%g»""-ih>te1
to aprnite against Johir Bull’s own istand
- And Eire, a* a springboard. Is far mow
desirable to Herr Hitler at present He must
*er it as at least as valuable to him a* Hol-
metal
31. Total
32. Malt -
beverage
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. the U ^ marit m No^^^ morejm In fTo-
uted by the economy program introduced he actually ha* bombed Irish porta a bit al- you
te U* ^commissioner* by Cmnty Auditor
aft waFnaija to frwiiteht de Valera as lo.
son so that one to whom you are talking will
recognise him of her.
CanccllaUm of about TO per Cent of Marri*
county'* extating road construction contract* _______________________ _____ ^
The next year will bring steadj- progress to
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the sentiment "of, "Ob' Erin, must
w» tern the*?—driven by a tyrant* hand,"
teal a thing to wear off in a hurry.
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She^TXJfat* h^Md mSon13e^eertedlf^
always did when she looked at , . , whether a F1
him. She trembled a little and ^ enough to will "™1
would have given everything she *^e c6ntracts.
owned to have him bring the car physicians, on the otbcrj
to a sudden halt, take her into nevKe realized tte#
the night at the impressive hotel
they had selected, and were alone
in their beautiful suite, she could
problem involve
kink declared, Sotne-t*
to settlement of e»t««
isiSTJ-Si
not bring herself to meet even the ,.M . layers _ ,
SSS3L2.
1®*?"?^?** he *tood ** hw"^cau« ^7 jg j
her neck, she all but jerked away1 |££euge they have • .
horn : him. When he bent as uken independent study, _
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than she had ever wanted any- . few colleges in^01^
thing in all her life, but not the . t0 .corre!ate thej^l
sort of kiss he was offering her . ,aw and medicinft
now-the dutiful, expected kiss. the insa„ity
She wanted him to want to kiss u hoped thri^
her as she wanted Iffs-not to. ciety., gravest Pr®>fr
Mss her simply because it was ihe gojvL}-that of taking.'
expected thing. And when she ev- Mrtv and detef®®^
aded him and he gave a tiny \yl *"*!* *
shrug and walked away, her heart “
0. shield
at 4.009 fret
lfy5r, n^tL^T'^T^ [ ftg-Yateta’t botween bteas «<;♦
4am street, Tally, died >t the family tern* f^*t^**“**’
- — after an extended Ute- due
With an advisory board named, the Sal- as a state or as a couple of states POasibte
' te preparing to establish a a* two, because they're divided
-.4 Seven youth* of Ephesus, who,- accord-
ing to Christian tegewd, slept for 300 years.
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suite. Neither of them ate. Each
pretended to the other a terrltic
“TT-
Rad-haired Bogs have been discovered in
Africa. That—say* Zadok Dumkopf l* a pret-
ty toog hop from Ireland.
The man at the next
Central Chevrolet Adds Hughey As Salesman
fey
StjSrtte urged Amer^Baa
watting foi
tram SBteh
for the great
desk says that ha's
to.
miracle-a
be really a*
promlseef tt would be.
a* good
H H. Hughey. weH known TH- Mr. Hughey has been, in the Tri-
Ctties automobile salesman, had cities selling can for the past
STc^rS? c^a^.^t w« 'our He will sell both new
awwmwwtad .M.v hv a T-. Pole Chevrolet* and used can, and in-
new car sales manager of the vttes his many friend* to visit
appetite, but simply picked at the
food. Later, when it had been
cleared away, and Natalie could
no longer endure the tension that
was growing between them, she
rose suddenly, avoiding his eyes.
I WUI"
ta to aid ‘n d,,P
• i-ii'-fcliaiw ” .... iUZ
2.ZX in U. mornlia—
If he had looked hurt, surprised, Mariner* jJjd ttef
resentful! if he had touched her, swimming .w*tlK.h of ^
_____ __ swimming with
Sts: ■
i wi«» him at hi* new kKatten. her a polite pow, as though she they tateL
■
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want aid08! 3^* h!/* 1
,nd the dowtahH
* tied Tom, although he - -v..,maimj
■ =SBTv-= M=|3fJ
Markham is found dead and of ^..bec*?*gfe
in his will it is, discovered that
irpet P •
flans Sch
May
avid G. Burnet Par
f^ocistion, at a- fat
IXT. -Tuesday,
Tuesday, name
chairn
IJd by Mrs. C. F
„ District president
r, the school auditc
1 A'* in the Goose
—■dent school dlstric
ff”attend and reserVi
I made by phoning A
“Seat "TT5.- Iiunehec
d cafeteria style at
ncipal A. N. Filter
v picture entitled
' and Frank Cam
, officer, delivered
address ,,on
M# , .
B.'l Clark, presi
i the business se
fiSZXTZ
f^ The associat
f^rtburse Mrs, Clar
[ Faye^Stemm led
.pledge of allegia
i Lyfttt Tttyldr pi
j’ seleetisfii '-accomi
*i«-- Levine
i MiBB Ethel
OtT CIRCLE
regular meeting
e Grove circle of
; church was held
tie home of 'Mrs. W.
§e tBlririg^partonrthe
? Mesdames S. A. Cr^l
Ashworth, A. J. I
[ Jones,, and E. H, Gre
HUfl
tfomen
lue'to monttih 'functlonal <
m’5 compound is modi
n to rell
johC
Is mi
&aDeSo&cSli
aw«f
Montgomei
[Flower Shop
Sreenhousi
Limited Supply of
Coca Cola Flower
Arrangement Books
MO Illinois St. Phone
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 9, 1941, newspaper, April 9, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028666/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.