The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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dent near In the first V
honorary only 241 Amc.
„ used m actual
« .parents. *------
1 Flower Show
tubs Judges Named
•hour, and
Harbour,
under the
I'm Kuner-
Carrie Lou Taylor, Society Editor
. I , . (. ... n- . wienuamea r reu maernorsi.
Ashbel bmttn PTA Paul Cater, and Gene Bauer will
T. Elect Officers L^ta^'SlTSl
[iris Aahbel Smith Parent-Teacher Goo«e Creek Garden club is
will AssoctaUon will meet at 3:80 p. *u*in* from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday
irch m. Thursday at the school to 10 the basement at Grace Metbo-
5ar- elect officers for the new year. dl,t church.
Op. Retiring officers are llllilpMT W C Morris,ngeneral
ro)k X B. Reed, president; Fred Fen- ch»*'man, today announced the
rth, ton. vice president; J. C. Severs, varl®‘« types °f flow*r arrange-
bc secretary; D. W. Lucaa, treaaur- m*nU w”1 horticultural diaplaya
er; Edwin Cooke, second vice "hlcb will be Mltable entries,
pro- president; and P. H. Balmanskie, Entries which will be acceptable
third vice president In the horticulture group include
& v Members arp asked to bung <*) specimen and display - any
v their yearbooks to the meeting bulb' rhisome or tuber; any an-
The prograrp will Include a w P«rannial, flowering
talk, ‘The Child’s Share In *hnib or vlne- Pot PlanU and
Homemaking," by L. P. Hodge, *“■* ' horticulture entries will
principal of Ahson Jones school. a1?? *** aceeptsble.
Members of the executive com- Type8 of ovrer-
mittee Are asked to meet at 1:30 «h««menU Include line, maas,
p,m foliage with fruit or flower ac-
'•». i: c , • - cent, vegetable, black and white,
coffee table, miniature (not cx-
Pallas Athene Meets ceeding fix inches in height),
Wl+U Hr. UMU,.|| basket, wild flower; children's.
WlTn Mrs. noweil . _ guest arrangement#, or any other
■jSLSt anjsf ‘ «-*.
Always A Double Ft
NOW SHOWC
, islands
3 MU 1
Next «•«» ii postcard or two. .
covered with printed Japanese
characters which no one could
read, and only one of which ear- B8i|;j '«■
rled his handwritten signature. UMfcg
and Mrs Diet* was certain her ■■ ‘X/WSt 1
brother was a prisoner of the Jap-
anese. J$r9!
Then after ir.-rc than a year K> -iSP
silence concerning Pvt. Kowis, i ’ C
Mrs Dietz received another au-
thentic message the war de- Sftl . elgj'V V
partment advised the family that ■&.« *'
he was one of 7S0 prisoners of Ijfi mi?
the Japanese who had been kill- Wflifah
cd aboard the enemy freighter
which was torpedoed by an Amer-
lean ship off the western shores :
of Mindanao last September. '
taken i r*gHreff
wlth others of his outfit on May / Jjfl
7. 1812 on Bataan Then, death
march and-the family received the
postcard without this signature. _ V*
In May of 1942. they; received 35* .ty********-
Guild Hear* Final Freddie Selen*ky
Style Show Plan* Fated At Party
Parish Guild of Trinity Epls- *m of “r
eppttl church met Monday after- *"4^Jobn
noon in the parish house an* P«mented on hl» K^th birth-
heard a report by Mrs. Thomas H. ^ » P»rly at which
dlite
BRENNAN
Ml (
CPU Edwin M. Bussey has re-
turned to eoinbat service in the
Eurspean theater after spending
a td-day furlough In the Tri- •
Cities. Cpl. Bussey returned
home on an emergency leave
when his wife, Mrs. Nellie Bus- j
sey became seriously UP and f
went to a hospital for treatment
He entered the service la duly. {
1948, and -went overseas In De- ,
cember, 1944 and was assigned
to repair bombsights and auto-
pilots tnthe bombslght vaiilt at
CSLI ' 'N GlIIU)
rtsssawte
r^rgtigiar
i Uie spring flower show' will
•aucussed and all members
I uked to attend.
from th»
SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY
"THE PHANTOM FILLY"
. - .
Mother’s Friend
heirs bring eeee
11G Refrigeration
1007 Dsavlna 8tr*st
noose Crssk—Phone 1067-11
atrickly independent,
" G, A, (Check) Brittain
. A* Gladney ■
and
. i ‘mBirjnd'-fOPI
fss
i 525 1,orld 0'<onn°r
‘--'J-*- • EVggy Ry«n
•nd Blylh
at the home of Mrs. &. H. Howell, oe.P,ro,?
608 West DeFee. - V - ... “
■ '* _ _ , Ulv III
Mesdames J. V. Dixon, a guest, With th
and A. F. Enderli received con- g
test prizes. ’ ’ ’"J.
Refreshments were served to bought
the' above mentioned 1 and MIm Regisi
M°rRIBND. »n
exquiiltslT pre-
pared emollient. Is
ussfU InsU condi-
tion* when * bUnd.
Three out of every five Austra-
lian men between 14 and 86 are
either fighting or doing war
work.'......: . ;:.-yr.---,VV • >.*v
UR HAIR IS A TREASURE
j to Get a Permanent is
onnie Dell’s Beauty Shop
ytown .. Phone 1263
Market St. Over Hollywood
_ tfeilors. ,
CEDAR fBAYOU
MATTRESS FACTORY
Old Dlttman Plao*;.
OMar Bayou
H. 8. Todhunter, OvtivL-..
— WE KOKAND —
R1 661 For Schedule
[i BLE FEATI’BE •
Do y§t suffer
from MONTHLY
Women of Pbace Tabernacle ZlZ. Tw Z k Z wiifbe held at 7:30 pm t^ay ln Refreshments were «rved by
MtIdCMrgy V AhGuldrMhi.rrt?f East Hunniciitt,' for th«Pregular the Chamber of Commerce build- the hostesses, Mesdames H. E.
2VZ.rJt ■*>»-.. SS5S2SS»«S3r
I£S|;«3 firsts ^'■srrr£5.--a5:
Mrs. O. E. Downing, 203 Beau- ann0unceg 8 meeting of Cedar “The Terrhoben File, by Robert dert^ j_ l Foley, F. W. Root, C.
ont. ■ * - r,~r.7.; Bayou parent-Teacher Assocla- Pick at 2 p.m. Thur»dsy y„McKean, O. M. Meador, Jr,, J.
——' . tlon at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the The Reviewer chib meeU at Bay- A, Rhodes, R. W. Clark, H. A.
high school auditorium. All town Community house. All galsey. H ,a Wilson, E. F.^^Lehde,
-ray 8UN CLASSIFIED ADS- members and guesta are Invited, member* are Invited. u J. Weller, Bryson Filbert, E. T.
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SSiTi^o msturbanom.
DU feel nervous, tired, reetlMjf
HS
ij-lt helps build up resistance _
lucb distress. Also a grand
Ue tonic. Follow lapel directions.
\£.(PbnUuvmA omuww
e
Calendar
’ Nothing Uilors quite like gabardine nc
And when this ftne-qUallty wool gabardine
OUR
ajrlstl&n.chprch, 8 p. m.
jnss s. as 2;
fe !
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TO THE
-v’-ia
OF THE
-ISrlS
Catholic church. Ti* p. m. '
sss?.*r -
Sew and Chatter club, Mrs. X.
‘ . d
HMgHLANDSmid CEDAR BAYOU
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DURING THIS ANNIVERSARY WEEK
. .
, ;, ,
these girls receive .s Girl Scout,.prep, thee, t.r Hl. pr^l.m. th.y will me.t ,«
W, h ... -h,» in—., .np- hf.0 h«. .—Hh. .... ,..„h
of a fine organization in this area.
< OUO h ,h A A
On the occeston ot this National Ahniversary Weak wa
feel that it is proper and fitting to pause and pay tributa
to th. fin. work our Girl Scout, and thair Leaders are
doino for their own end America's future. . '.I
.
fS STARTING
; -
NEW SPRING BAGS
The smart handbag today I*
crocheted. Either of these love-
ly Ones provides the finishing
touch to a new Spring outfit.
Slipper stitch is used for the
bow bag: ridges of rib stitch for
the other: crocheted-In 2 pieces.
Pattern 679 has directions for
b*&d j^fteen CENTS in
coins for this pattern to The
See Our New Coats
. .
In Twill* And Soft
Wool* at 24.75 and
29.75.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, GIRL SCOUTS!
lUtrlbutor* For
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EATH-TAKING TECHNICOLOR
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1945, newspaper, March 13, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028872/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.