The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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rid Bittick Feted
Birthday Party
. . ojt(iek daughter of Mr.
"Sr, J. M. ■tttlck, observed
atsthdaV recently at a
y »tTF »ulck homc ln
J^ina Acres.
. provided entertainment
evening, and punch and
.... Cake were served is
Always a DouM,
NOW SH0<
' Wotta
Carrie Lou Taylor, Society Editor
Stle, eon of Mra Ada EUe, all of torlum to olect officers for
Cedar Bayou, was aolemnlaed en»uln» year. Mr*. Sam Q
March 1« at the home of Rev. and will pretide at the meeting.
Mra. C. F. Blanacet, with Rev.
~ "I" SissS?
amfa ooraage of whlfe carniUon”
Bui,d*r* 0aii T° B®
groom, And rnitid of honor, worf* r < * ♦ j aa C • i
white flannel with navy accessor- Entertained At Social
lea and a corsage of white cama- _ .. . . . _ ..
tlon, ( Builders ejass of Grace M
l W. Olgetree was best man. •£* •
The couple will live ht Cbdar J*** “J* p. 7, at
Bayou. Mr. EUe, a graduate ef '■““J'*
Oafena Park high school, la em- *** ,
Ployed at Hughes Tool Company J
in Houston. The bride la a gradti- dtMm Mar>' J*n* 8mltb- F
ate of Cedar Bayou high school. , ;z,;
'%i ;&,''sur&£ Miss Henderson, Ens. Kilpatrick
United In Impressive Ceremony
SSSy* sSf? teat* sue
rte BitttefcS*#*"8 Manley, and the lateIMrt. Henderson, to Ensign H. W, -Kilpatrick, Jr., USNR.
c Fisher, Jr, Alex Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kilpatrick of Lubbock', formerly of the Trl-
-pIi Crockett, Salter Spurlock,- Cities, which octurrtd Saturday evening at First Preahytcrlan church,
k McDonald, Russell Jones, A1- Georgetown The Rev. Jones per-
! Nelson. Jr-. Ronnie Fisher, formed the impressive twilight w ...
* uunlev and Bobby Owens, rites. f marriage by her father, wore
SLtames L S. Manley and C. The altar space was effectively ^Ite satin and lace, styled with
jg?. Meistcd the hostess. adorned with tall silver container. *>*•«•. and sweetheart
0f Whlte seasonal blossoms and neckline accented by lace ruffling,
fern. The cathedral tapers were The skirt w*» enhanced by tiers
lighted by MisSCs Dorothy Jean of TUf«« which formed a long
OrtCB BABY BORN - r Henderson, sister of the bride, tral» Her fingertip veil of Illusion
i, and Mra. T. A. Cooper, of and Dorothy Nejl Farris,
lli.eife announce the birth of Miss Ethel Henderson, sister of
£ Travis jr , at Ilda's Mem- the bride, sang'•'Always and "Be-
u'hosoital. oh March 12, The cause." ,
“ weighed eight pounds. , The bride, who was given in
, SATURDAY^ENII^POSTSTOW
“MR. BIG” and “TOP |
1 JftKWU THE 8E6JWM
- Donald O'Connor
'Peggy Rjsn
, and Blyth
pended from a headdress of self
material. She carried a white
prayer book topped with a white
orchid and showered with step-
haaotis. ■ ■ ■
f ■ %" x '
Miss Sue Patterson, maid of
honor, was gowned In ice blue sat-
in, fashioned with a sweetheart
neckline acc««if«!-hy ^9 ^et yoke.
,flUed b<Ml«fc and full Hdrt Uh»
carried a nosegay Of pastel-toried
apring flower*. - v
Ivy Lee Kilpatrick pf Lubbock
was his brother's best man, and
ushers were David Hoover and
Zack Moore. ~-i -, ■
Mrs. JBuia Wil-
liams, chose rose crepe with har-
monizing accessories and a cor-
sage of split white carnations. .
Mrs. Kilpatrick, , mother of the
groom, was attired in aqua crepe
with a rose carnation corsage and
matching complements.
A reception was held immedi-
ately following the ceremony at
the home of the bride's father.
Miss Jane Munson was at the
fmAaippii BW B .... ......
Henderson served the wedding warded the cut prize in the game Admission will be 96 and *
eake. that followed the program: cents, and proceeds will be used
Yhe bride wore for travel a car- A dessert course was' Served to to purchase visual education
digan suit of pale blue wool with Mrs. J. N. Batts, a guest, Miss equipment for the achooL
black straw sailor and patent ac- Beulah Mae Jackson, Mesdames __
cessories--------- --—^^— -A. R. Gatbrlner, F. G. Jones, flFitrA k I A I &
Mrs. Kilpatrick attended South- Glenn Jones, Raymond Marttn.C. KPtfV M Al A* I \
wostsrnUriiwrsity at Georgetown B. Petteway, Paul P. PlckeL El- I
where she was a member of don Wood, Jack Hester, Victor . „ . , whft.
ss. S'mSJSSLZ ““ ■ w r$ss&! 5* r?ts
SJt JKSAS5 Mis. HuggmsMjmb.r «
sssssasA's 01 ****,'S^c-air-i
Fort Schuyler, N. Y. Miss Barbara Huggins, da^gh- where he will be stationed^
.iSVit“lL^HS'.iSS5l‘liS -ftxM Avenue,°Baytown, was ini- Vc. ' .t.ll.n.d .1 » Wnlnj
“{Sk'vlss 2$ S2iwrri£'S2» su ssrs.-jaa.;
* **
the Tri-Cities. ***** OMpChristi.
. ' „ Mrs. Thelma Davis has retiirf-
.Miss Aayder . Elected .... YwjjS q»b *ilh “
SodalesClub Officer To Sponsor Be Mw Ernie Hunt, jr„ has re-
rt.,'Zn,,,s:sivfcwi:s;
«Lu?nd KJeff tRo^er' fisgan soiree at 7 p. m, Thursday bang, Sgt. Hunt. The latter has
Michigan, has been elected spring the jewjSh community center beciv transferred to Corpus Christl.
term vice president of the Sodalea ,n doose Creek. Proceed3 from the Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Hamil had
club at Baylor university, where- gnefit - be given to charitable as their recent guests, their jut,
she it a student. - organizations in Europe. Pvt. Douglas Hamil and-<Fvts.-
The Sodales club is an orgarilz- More than 1Q0 tickets have been Gene Heimerihann and John Had-
SS ------
■ s-msiiihf .once for business -and-
devotional purposes and once for
Locally grown rut flowers
= and
Tomato Plants
McCormick Rower Shop
Ml Graham Phone 384-W
H coming Min fight.
5
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURC
NOW IN PROGRESS
Dr. MottfwW H. Arnold, of Corsicana, Frvacl
SERVICES: 10 A. M -7:4S F. M.
Wodnesdoy Night Sermon Topic: "Thh Is
-■ t;'• EttniHy" 1
MOWING
§Hp:j
Serves. N R Tablets are have , proved. Q«t • W
f,rcnt—■act different. Convmcer Box today I All
ZjJJeetahle-~SL combi- druggists. Caution; Take
^cflOvegetaHtiaMk
«,u m
tjO-MGNT; TO MO** OW AIKIGHT t^.TAB“
Literary Hour Meets
With Mrs. Kemplay
"Anything Can Happen" by
George and Helen Papasvily was
reviewed by Mra Duke W. JAMS
Best Sellers
BANUELOS STUDIO
A COMPLETE MUSICAL
EDUCATION
“The Riohest Child is Poor Without a Musical Education”
_ . Dr. Antonio Banuelos .
Cherry,'Baytown Phope 93
Easter Specials
Oil Permanents ......^>00 ,up
9.50 up
15.00 up
Lein •fee''
• • f\ *1 J
# FLOWERS
• HAIR RATS
Public For Sh^w Interest
Mrs. N. S. Holland, president
of Parish Guild of Trinity Epis-
copal church, and members of
the guild today expressed their
ajnnlulatfae fp&ftkr,for m
generous patronage and interest
in the sixth annual spring style
arjnT tvti n~\rxm nrafY anA'
IN DRESSES FO
.YOUR EASTER
-
GIRL IS BORN
birth of a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. C. Qayburg of Chgnnelview
™APPeBmiENTSdNLY
PHONE 1283J—BAYTOWN
l > ' Doors Open Daily IP.:
| . .< ________
at Itda's Memorial hospital in
fhlands on March 12.
Oeora Kennedy Shoemake
?S52F—SkS.l,-SS l™SA><SSwct
Myle itew. plan, are being con- ^44 K. Main Goo. C
THSU SATURDAY^
sidered which should meet all re-
quests," Mrs. Holland said.
'-A ■ .V"-
f ” ' "".....
Meet Tuesday
. . . and at market w« paid especial attention
h buying for you who wear
—so that you might have the
* ions, you like—the kind you so often
in finding in your smaller size group-
• .......... - -■■■'- -a—
j , ie i,..... - -
NOW . • . in tima for Easter ..
j||§§ ceiving those dresses we selected fo
ior sizes! Large shipments are an
1 Crepe Romaines ... Sheers ... Jefs
\ Wool*... Piques ... New Fabrics, 1
^ \ prophetic in style, elegant in manner
A to give you your place at the head «
• Parade ... to carry you through int
^glasses Oan
e Attractive
vniPn r> i J
VA \ Ca,endar
JA Thursday
l A Bluebonnet club, Mrs Then Wll-
V burn- 201 W'est Jack, 2:30 p. m.
’W-- - - Girts Scout Troop No. 6 Trinity
/Episcopal parish^ house, 4 p. m.
(n^wiaHHcdn Woman's Society of Christian
- Service, Baytown Methodist
HER FAVORITE • church, 0:30 a. ra.
AJmort every little girl will Choir practice. First Preabyter-
imaeine this dolly is singing, ian church, 7:30 p. m.
though she doesn’t make a Woman. Auxiliary of Robert R.
sound! Easy to put together. Tuck posts, V. F. W. hall, 8 p. m.
This doll, -which seems to be Ashbel Smith Parent-TiachW
sineine will be a favorite. Make AssociaUon, 2:30 p. m.
halr of felt stripe. Pattern 878 . Red Cross Surgical Dresjing
has tf&cxfer tor doii, clothes. Class, Room No. i, Baytown Ele-
i fhat last spring s outfit. And tha money you
save will put a War Bond in your wardrobe-
Wt?.
Bring Your Easter cleaning at once so we can
H you wear glanes, let ua
advise frames and a Jens
shape that will compliment
the contour of your face.
VISION ($ PRICELESS
BE SURE TO SEE THESE
GOOSE CREEK CLEAMHtS
•W South Ashbel PhoM r3
immmi
)la!ii7cjJumc(ltj
ALJaLfLYlM-jiT XLLW
Reasonable
individual
Rates
Instruction
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 14, 1945, newspaper, March 14, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029254/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.