The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1947 Page: 3 of 14
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The Goose Creek Daily.Sun, Tuesday, October 21, 1947—3
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TO SHOP
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BAYTOWN
Horn Family Reunion
Field In Clcverleaf
San Jacinto P-TA
Carnival Thursday
Miss Mary Lcttise Janak, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Janak of
Cedar Bayou, and Tom Lutham
were married October 18 at the
home of the Rev. .£. R, Burns in
Cedar Bayou.
A reception was held after t,he
ceremony at the home of the
bride’s parents.
The bride was graduated from
Cedar Bayou high schobl, and the Wednesday
bridegroom from Whitney county 'Priscilla
high school. Wednesds
The- Horn family reunion was
. held Sunday at the homfc of Mr.
I 113 and Mrs, II. G. Horn, Clovorlciif.
#t 5 ■ Dinner was served on the lawn
' with foyt generatiens represented?
II be' Attending were Mis.'J. H. Cafrip-
nl a bell, Jr., and son of. ChannoTvieW;
for Mr. and Mrs'. D.. L. tfnwfay, Mrs.
hat Mar tie Rascfike, Mrs. E. M. Franks
t to and sons, Mrs. and Jimmie
Dry Short and children,y^Jolene Mott,
Goose Creek; Mr./And''Mr*. <3, S.
* V. VV Horn and family, Beaumont,;
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Horn and
‘ ,,i daughter, Mew Gulf.
- D Mr, and Mrs. Bob Horn and
• J daughters, Orange; Mrs. Josie Gar- MlSS Oswell Honoree
ter, Mrs Agnes Parse!, Houston; . ,j d i
w™ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horn and At Birthday Party
children. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Horn • .. 1n1
nc/f* Mdfugjlte.r'n FZrZv Cand FfrsfZIhe Comphment
Ita l“a. Vermillion and children, birthdr
*£* Cloverlfaf; Mr, ahd Mrs. Tommie ,wtm Fd
"L Hays. Houston, and Mrs, Fannie ^L Osweh and Mrs. E.
Chandler Chester Chandler and ^^ friM^ke eente
'! 30n> Baytemn. . iace-coVered- table with thf
SPECIAL
FEATURES
TOMORROW!
CALENDAR
J.' H. Taylor, Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Lutham will make Baylown Conm
Men’s Oxhide
,, 1T * ’ .. .. rr, rry ts 1 i\Lr». LllUmill Will IimKP
Th” G56se''TTreeR'""iTleF m"
Blue Chambray
15frs. G. L. Earned, Mrs. A. L. Col-
WSCS, Polly Methodist church,
-9 a.m.
VVorkbasket club, 9:30“ a.m.
Wesleyan Service guild, Baytown
Methodist church, 7:15 p.m.
Book Review club, Director's
room, Citizen's National Bank and
Tlust (jempany, 9:30 a.m.
a wedding trip to Austin.
Work Shirts
Lamar P-TA Carnival
To Be October 23
I brands
I BRANDS
i brands
Top Quality—
Full Cut—14- 17
published only on an annual
birthday—and pictures must be
in our office preferably 10 days
ahead 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,
If unable to do so,
Men's Big Mac
re YOU NEED—OR ARE GOING TO NEED
l NEW FALL DRESS
IS THE NEW: FALL COLORS AND LENGTHS
NOW IS THE TIME TO
BUY SEVERAL
OVERALLS
ll R- rLJ-u Pari„ Cplpi Present were Pat Harlan, Ken- served in the school’s ne’
ll jDirrnaay rariy rei« neth Holton, Joyce Ann Dorris, Committee chairmen
Beverly Sue Conway Paul Parkinson, Joveta Jones, Ger- serve in addition to thos
- .■ aid Wright, Shirley Massey, W. C. ly announced are Herbe
It- : Beverly Sue Conway was compli- Steed, Louise Alpha, Harold Hen- ier, carnival cashier; 1
* j mented on her third birthday Fri- cry, Libby Jenkins, Larry Gay- Kitchel and Mrs. T. L. E
£ | day with a party at her home, 408 lord, Jean Booth, Terry Page, chili; G. B. Harper ai
ly j South First. Mrs. E. T. Conway Benny Mae Wilburn, Jimmy Rut- Kirkpatrick, catrack; 1
* was hostess assisted by Mrs, W.'L. tf>r, Dnlhrcs Bex, Wtifrttrtn’ ffcflv--'as>yini,i M** Wni«nd-'-Ai
JjrPartnr borough, Katrinka Kelly, John J. S. Mann', Jf„ and 1
w! .The decorations carried out a Tharp, Beverly Williams, Gayle Brannen, Jr# fortune U
** yr ilow and white color s< heme in Johnson. George PyweiLaad,George Herman Choleher will
^ j the eaker streamers and flowera.' Schiffeti " ’ . serving popcorn,
nr Attending were Dayce and Sue
ll Hedger, Lennie and Pan! Alien, literacy Hour MAkeS
\l |Gi^rnparHfand PeLh/WvIL Plans For Annual Tea
— Plans were discussed for
■ irFir-— -
TO MEET WEDNESDAY met Friday at the home
Cedar Bayou 1 ~ FA Study club Raymona Martin, 413#Micl
will meet at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday At the business meeting,
at the home of Mrs. F. W. Smith. annotlnced that the Hn
and leaving it at
cptnuive home recipe for 1
rily- weight and help bi
rwhite, the office.
W. W. we’d appreciate your calling us
J- H as soon as you can after parties,
5, Mrs. meetings, or concerning any
.1. W. other event you care published.
4 Mm
sist in international air express .ship-
_ . . r • ments now total 50,000 a month.
Mrs. A. W. Costley, association an increase of one-third over the '
president, expressed her apprccia- same period last year, according
twolal le-.poon.ful twt» a day. Won.
derful results may be obtained <ijkkly. Now
you may slijn down your figure and low
pounds of ugly, fat without back -brcakiirB
It!» easy tt
make and easy to take. Contain* nothin!
harmful. If the very first bottle 4«cfn I
show you OmT ofapl*. ea»y way to Jogj
baity weight and help regain Blender, more
graceful curves, murn the empty bottle
8 Oi. Blue Denim
Sanforized
30-48
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tion to those who have dQnat^^a -r^ Railwflv Fv-nr,:,g^.........
generously and extends an invita- -----------------——...............
tion to everyone to attend. ^ -
Men1?
BRIAR
Birthday Service For
Mrs. C. M. Morgan
A birthday service recently was
the honor to Mrs. C. M. Morgan
at her home 1008 East Alford.
Members of the WMC and shut-in
department of Central Assembly
of God, Pelly, were hostesses.
Mrs, J. D. Avant presided over
the service, at vvhifch the Rev.'
Bracy Greer broiight the message.
Medical Test Proved This
Great to Relieve MONTHLY
SIZES 9 to 15
FEMALE
■PAINS
SALE
PRICE
17.95
Heavy Weight
Blue Ribbed Cuff
FROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS Gf
22.50 This Week
(9.50 : This_Week
17.50 This Week
15.95 This Week
13.95 This Week
12.95 This Week
Are ,-----
distress ol
function*!
...So don’t cry over
spilled glafses. We can
repair them for you.
The Same Day
Fast, Accurate Service
All Work Guaranteed at
Reasonable Prices
See Our Plastic Frames
Largest Selection in the South.
TRI-CITIES OPTICAL
eseilll'd the
Women’s Rayon
tucesi
H< rnmn "L- Busch
_______ honoree lylth a gift from the group.
Saturday evening, with a surprise Thirteen members were present.-.
birthday-42 party at his home, 102 ---
Grisham. . ..............ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Refreshments wefo served to 18 Mr. and Mrs; J. B.-FerriH-, High-
guests. lands, announce the birth of a
. son, Bert Lamar, on October 20
RUTH CLASS TO GWEET at Goose Creek hospital. Ben La-
Ruth clads of First Baptist mar weighed nine pounds and is
church, Goose ‘'Creek, will meet at the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
11 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Ferrill of Baytown and Mrfe-Edna"
Mrs. ATTTHicks, 1003 DeFee Drive. Kissick of .Highlands. 'He has one
A covered dish luncheon will be brother, Ronnie, 5. _. -_ —
sutler
its make
PANTIES
■from pain, fee! *o ner-
vous, reatlMss, weak—
at such, times? Then
po try LyeUa E. Pink-
A FEW DROPS
WORK FAST... RIOHT
Instantly relief from heed cold dis-
tress starts to come when you put a
little Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril.
.And if, used in time, Va-tro-nol also
heliw prevent many colds from devel-
oping. Follow directions in package.
Fine Quality Rayon
Tea Rose. S.-M.-L. a
Electric neon signs with letters
new message is desired are avail-
able. Magnets keep the letters jn
position.
T. A. Wilkinson.
Boys’
Sweat Shirts
- "Capf. Marvel" and
Red Rider Imprints
CAROL
KING
Phone 1386
312 W. Texas
OUTFIT
YOUR DAUGHTER
FOR SCHOOLAND
DRESS... ALL WINTER
At Your Reynolds Stores!
SIZES 9 to 15
SALE
PRICE
11.95
10.95
9.50
14.95 This Week
1195 This Week
11*95 This Week
SPECIALS
Fleece Lined
Orange, and White
BIG SAYINGSI
Juvenille Cow Boy .
Sport Shirts
Assorted Colors
Size 18x32
USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY
Soft
Absorbent
Fabric .
100% WOOL JERSEY
DRESSES
Solid Red Cow Boy
Prints. Sizes 2-6.^
MODES
SIZES 9 to 15
Assorted Colors, Plastic
5-Strand
Boys’ Part Wool
APRONS.W
Hand Washable! Size,* 3 to 6x
Values up to 6.98
This Week
This Week
This Week
This Week
Metal Yard BROOM 49c
One Group O QQ One Group A CQ >
Now Only Now Only ^
Coat Style in
Blues and Brpwns
8-16
MEN’S
MEN’S
I Group—Sizes 7 to 12
Special Byy
Women's Felt
To Match $||49
Mitwiity
Smart Styles in fine
Wool Fabrics, Reg.
Sell for 7.98 . .
Hale Regular
9.95 12.95 This Week'
7.95 This Week
693 This Week
JUNIOR CO-EDS
SPECIAL PRICE'
Orte Lot Broken
Sizes, Assorted Colors.
rf ur pr,eg
‘'?5 and 7.95...
‘ SALE PRICE
.6.95 and 6.50
Extra Heavy
Size 6 to 12
Reg. 2.98. ,
SPECIAL'
ENDS SATURDAY!
BIRDSEYE
.Elastic Top
MEN'S
Pretty Dresses, beautifully
tailored in practical Gabardine
Sizes 9 to 15
Only a Few Left
Women's Dress
F*ANKLIN and JEANNE DURRELL
SHOES
SALE PRICE
...........19.50
BOYS’ BLUE JEANS
Be Sure to
See These!
This Week
27"x27"
Size 10 to 16
Reg. 2.98 4 —-
Now Reduced to
This Week
This Week
Dozen
Reg. 3.98
Values
"TRI-CITIEf? ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR CHILDREN
Bo Peep Shop
My-away
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114 S. Ashbef
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1947, newspaper, October 21, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029325/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.