The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 110, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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P, peiiy who are today announcing her engagement to Burton
W Jr-. s““ tlf Mr- a,ul >lrs B- 1{- Elliott, Sr„ also of Felly.
fS.T will be an event of October *8,
; Becka Weds ‘ Rehearsal
es D. Ausley Dinner At
Inlands Franklin Home
rUllie Mae Becka, daugh-
(Mr and Mr*. J. A. Becka
j#l and James D. Aiif-
I o( Mr. and Mrs. "NT. D.
f itso of Highlands, were
( Tuesday in‘ a double-rirtg
jkgt.ffc Jude's Catholic
tfte Rev Bernard Roenier
t service. . . *
(gar was decorated with
gaud greenery/.Mrs, A. Cr-
fjjpjr in| mi lit nn i1 -Mrs-.
Alpha sahg V'Ave Maria'*,
is for the mass, were sung
i P. J. .Parker;'Mrs. HE.
I Mrs. A. Oriffen, Mrs. A.
and Mrs Alpha,
ptfde.givcn in marriage by.
.wort a gown of bridal
ItfiH frith a full skirt
j attended into a -sweeping
|Btr fingertip veil of illusion
I with satin and depend-
i * matching wreath. She
t blue raw-y.-wiLfa ji hnu-.
i carnations. Her only
; was a .strand of pearls.
A dinner after the rehearsal of
, the wedding of Miss Dolores Priest
and John Hill was held at the
home of, Mias Priest's aunt, Mrs,
W. W, Franklin, 502 North Jones
The dinner, was served buffet
style to 20 guests, all members of
Urn bridal party.—; - ;-,—
j Miss Priest and Mr Hill will
The Goose Creek Daily Sun, Friday, October 17, 1947—3 ---
IT PAYS TO
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SHOP AT
BALLERINA! BAL1ERINAHBALLERINA'!!
SO HEW.
BALLERINA DRESS
We Don't Have a Picture—The Newest Style
Sensation, the
WITH A 120 INCH
SWEEPING CIRCULAR SKIRT!
LONG SLEEVE SHIRT WITH A GAY
WINDSOR TIE!
Sizes 9 to 15
Don’t Let This LOW PRICE Keep
You From Seeing This Dress!
WHITE
RAMONA CLOTH
36 Inch .......................49
54 Inch ..................69
100% DOWN
PILLOWS
5.90
SB-INCH
BLEACHED
MUSLIN ^7 C
marirled’ at 10 a.m. Saturday at
St, Joseph's Catholic ehdhih.
Invitation Is extended to all-
friends through the press.
Dr, Schutze Heads
Music Association
i Betty Joyce Becka, sister
|tn<k. ws« mrfld of honor
farieMar-
dIfiss Mary Louise Stegmil*
,-i dresses of wltaw, .blag
k with a halo of white car-
uaad a white carnation eor-
Iksc was Joe LaStovica and
twerc Bdly Gregory and
IfkBeka.
i War held immediately
the ceremony at the
Dr, H. G. Sehutse was re-elected
president of the Tri-Cities Civic
Music association When the aasoci-
atfaTtftet thutiiday evening at^thr*
Baytown Community house,
mVK Rogtn wiT reflected
first vice-president In charge of
banquet arrangements and Lee
Tag was elected .second vice-pres-
ident in charge of campaign;'Mrs,
L C. White, third vice-president,
in charge of publicity ; MrsGeorgc
McKinstry. fourth vice-president in
charge ot hospitality and stage
manager; Dr. J, A. Dinwiddle, as-
sistant stage manager; Mrs. Duc-
tile Waddell, secretary; Mrs. A1
Kisier, assistant secretary; Mrs. W.
K. Puderbaugh, .treasurer. ta
The Board of Directors, Mrs. J.
WOMEN'S
LONG SLEEVE
BLOUSES
Smartly tailored styles
with trim Peter Pan or
open collars. Soft pas
tels or white in rayon or
cotton, neatly detailed
““ V“" R. S. Clark, D R. Dinwiddle, .Mrs.
Roy HH'rhs, Dr. J. L: Frimkiio, Mrs.
J. .D. Giddihgs, Rev. P. Waiter
Kcncheli, Mrs. Dan Holland, M. M.
Long or short sleeves.
GIRLS'
RAYC
RAYON
SUPS
Such pretty little rayon
satin slips! they've dain-
ty ruffles and embroid-
ery—and ,£>uilt-in shoul-
ders for comfort! Tea-
rose and whrtr. 2-14;
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FINELY WOVEN
COLONIAL
BEDSPREADS
90
—*e*‘
Decorative and durable
spreads in attractive
bow-not-and-riBfcon de-
sign or leaf pattern. Twin
or double sizes. Rose,
blue, green. Lovely bed-
mbeauties!
100% VIRGIN WOOL
"GERMANTOWN"
4-PLY
KNITTING YARN
IP
Skein
7-8 oz. skeins adapted
for knitting articles of
warmth—sweaters, mit-
tens, afghans, scarfs!
Full range of-colors.
fAMenio and Carlsbad; New
l Bie coup!,- will make their
|® Highland.
I gucMs were Mr. and
Miiehei i, Nedeclftnd
eilr
Hr, P..N wS Jacobs, Mrs- Walton B. KUlougtu..
Mm Paul Schulte,. A . w "
Mrs G A.' Lillie, Dr. W. E. Mar-
shall, Rev, M. E. McPhail. Fred S,
Parker and Mose Sumner.
i Louise Hooks
NKrthday^
i ter- Hooks wsorhon- Baytown WSCS Meeting
..It party _9B her second „ _ ’L
t?*M4y at her home. 416 H / , K,'ad, ipo*r on.
™tt Mosti>«s>-« k-„re child and hte-. education today .
',Z W B HooUa Mrs when ^e WSCS of Baytown Meth-
L«Rd Mrs. J, M, Hag ,K'
DPMUV’V
\ WHOM Si 4 Pi; ill j. or SIMM \ I, IS \ H < • \ I Ns
odist church met Wednesday in the
church annex.
f and e;indy-fjl|ed jack
J were given as favors.
§*“Wbflg were I.)oli»res
Vai Cruthlrds,
Celia Ann Gray,
|JP and .James Barry Ster-
IWw and Alk-n Baldwin,
Pea d^t Snd Jam<?s W
presided dyer the meeting at which
Mrs. Knox Bunting read the" de-
votional Mrs. M. O. Jackson an-.
nouneed that the new study, course,
"We the Peoples of the United
Nations", will start at the next
meeting which will be held at Mrs.
Read's home in Wooster,
Fourteen members were present.
L MLM JL m .A.- m. : , JHL- .
MORE MEN ARE COMING STRAIGHT TO RENNET’S TO GET MORE FOR THEIR MONEY - AND
GET IT QUICK!
- Neu4tTou’H'Clad*'Wotste<m
MRS. FRANCIS...
HAS A CORNER ON
BABY NEEDS ...
A WHOLE
CORNERFUL OF
BARGAINS
FOR
BABIES
TRAINING PANTS .................................................. .25
ALL WOOL SWEATERS .......... j.............................1.49
CORDUROY SMART-ALLS ...........—....................1.49
TERRY BATH SETS, Towel and 2 Cloths..................1.29
RENCO CRIB SHEETS, Size 43"x72"......................1.39
CRIB BLANKETS, 36"x50" Size, Satin Bound..........2.98
CHENILLE ROBES .................................................1.98
SACQUES...................... .59
FINE KNIT GOWNS .................................................79
FLANNEL GOWNS................................. U9
HANDMADE DRESSES............................................2.98
EVENFLO BOTTLES, complete with top and nipple .25
3-PlECE FEEDING SETS, China, not«asti<r.............98
NOVELTY’RATTLES ............................................... .25
BOHLE HEAT RETAINERS
Keeps Bottle Warm 4 Hours................................1.19
BOTTLE WARMERS ..................................................1^8
BOTTLE HOLDERS ...............1...............................1.49
DIAPER BAGS, New Shoulder Strap Style..............2.49
RUBBER PANTS .49
BABY BOOKS ........................................................1.49
THERMOMETERS .................................................... .59
HIGH CHAIR PADS .........................................1.Y8
NURSERY CHAIR SEAT COVERS............................ .89
NURSERY CHAIRS................................................4.98
BATHINETTES .......... 11.75
COMFORT SFTS
CHENILLE CRIB SPREADS, Size 42"x64'
HOBNAIL CRIB SPREADS.......
ALL WOOL SWEATER SETS
Cap, Bootees and Sweater.;
REAL RUBBER SOFT TOYS.
CHRISTENING SETS ..........
......
! Born
Mrs. Fisher Hostess To
Homemakers Class Meet
[£?tiMrs V. E. Merritt of . - '
announce the birth Mrs A. L. Fisher was hostess to
Linda Gayle, on ibr Homemakers class of Central
at Geese, Creek "hospital. Baptist chureb, F’etly, when they
iSi s*vph‘.pounds, three Wet Thursday at her home, 1112
^,is the granddaughter North Second,
k °f Crosby The, devotional was brought by
' - tJanagan of Mont Mrs. J. C. Hollavyay. Prayers were
led by M'rs. J, M. Lilly and Mrs. •
-^r. g- C. Littlefield, ' *
Other members present were
Mrs, Daw. Martin, Mrs,;. Brooks
SaSse. Mrs. L. G. Dommert and
Mrs. L. M. Early. The next meeting
Will be with Mrs. H Enderli, 720
Main, Pelly.'
Timm
■sssatete,
"“VICKS
NOTE, TO ALL
Photographs of children will be
published only on an annual
birthday—and pictures mutft be
in our office preferably 19 days
uhead of the child's birthday.
This has been a matter of policy
for years, and we urge your co-
operation.
.At the same time, to facilitate
handling society news, we’d ap-
preciate your writing news when-
ever you can, .and leaving' it at
the office, If unable to. do.
we’d appreciate .vout. ealfing us
, as woon as you ean afteT parties,
other event you care published.
Men’s Suits
42.50
' MEN'S LARGE WHITE
Handkerchiefs
It
Make your heavy-duty winter suit an all-
wool > *t*>r«ed/§(Harder (finish—harder
wearing!) Penney’s hat 'em in rich-pat-
terned sharkskins, tiekweavea, glen
plaids,1 ^ stripes,^ twists! ft B lues, grays,
browns* in oouble and single .breasted*.
Longs,1 shorts,’ regulars?
1200 PAIRS
MEN'S
Work Socks OE*
Short Top Styles
?
100% Wool
GABARDINE
SUITS
Sizes 33 to 40
MEN'S
QpTTON FLANNEL 4 (ft
Work Shirts
1
Men’s Eek Hats
5.90 X
MEN’S
HEAVY FLEECE LINED
Sweat Shirts
1
59
farsthom*!, Pre-
avored shades of.
VlaT KNIT
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MEN'S
IRTS
Only At Penny's
UNION-MA
nay s
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PAY DAY
OVERALLS
Hi-Backs
Sizes 32 to 48
Striped
CARPENTER
OVERALLS
3»
UNION-MADE
SHOP CAPS
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 110, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1947, newspaper, October 17, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029244/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.