The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 20, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Local Couple
To Be Wed
In November
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holllneshi
announce the engagement 6$th
daughter, Mias Pearl, to Jan
M. Nelson, son of Mr. and M
J. W. NeWn.
The wedding w,H take pin
during the latter part of Now:
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On The Radio
G«We To AManes
Victor McLaglen who starred with
Edmund Lowe in "Capt. Flagg and
Sgt. Quirt” new radio pnogram
which starts September 28, was
once recognized as the boxing
champion of Eastern Canada. He
obtained a contract touring the
vaudeville circuit in a wrestling
act. The lure of the footlights
got him, and he has been on the
stage and screen ever since.
Mel Williamson, director of’
Wings of Destiny, once had to
ferry army air pilots from one
flying field together. He took five
passengers, one on each wing of
his biplane and one in the cook
pH'
his biplane and one in the cock
pi,t. Mel was in the tfrJHpriee
three and one half years and
quit It /ia the hospital and a«
wheel chair. Yes, Met knows his
airplanes.
KPRCr-XBC
5:00...... Defense for Aourira
5:30.......... The RhyUihHuresr
5:45.-......................."'News
8:00.. Knickerbocker Playhouse
6:30........... Dr. Pepper Parade
7:00................ Barn Dance
8:00...... The Grand Old Opry
8:30.V..,... ..... Latitude Zero
8:00.,— Retailers for Defense
9:05. ........ Musical Interlude
9:15.. Army Recruiting:Progr.m
9:30 Jewish Hciy Day Greetings
9:45..... She?.Fields ,Orchestra
10:00..................News
10:15.....,,....... Sports If"Day
10:30 ... Bdkci Hotel Orchestra
11.00 ... Bill Clifford .Orthestra
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MRS. V. K. BOGAN has been appointed general
chairman of the firs? Presbyterian Woman’s
Auxiliary’s fall fashion revue to be staged on
October 9 at Baytown Community house. Mrs.
Kogan Tuesday announced the committee heads
who will assist in presenting the show,—Arnett.
~ Recent Bride Honored
fj f With Unen Shower ii:3o ./,,. d
' M Mrs. Lee Galloway, who, before
# a her recent marriage was Miss Lela KTRH-NBC
f M Patton, was complimented at a s.m Thl
PH/J linen shower recently by Mes-
dames Albert and Harold Patton W y
at the latter's- home. jj'Jjjj.........
Phone 520
An ice course and cookies were 7:45.. Saturd
dames ^..........
dames Jack Erwm Re.< qark, and g:30........ \
W, P. Jones, of Houston; Mes- g:45 j
.dames E. L. Masterson, M. O. a.™ Guv Ix).
Hall, L; B. ' -Harrington, Elmer y '
Moore, George AIcGee, Murl Van .........
Meter, J. VS: Badger, Pat Byers, ** ’’ "MS-’-
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o the flag will Patton, George Rushing, J. C-Mc* ..........
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5:00
5:30
ca i nmneiry, r.mei .nor- 5:45.
'a.-d, Dubose. Alton Walter, e.00.
Walker, J. L. Umg, Jose- 6:30 Renfro Valley Barn Dance
Patton, M. Henderson, Roy 7:00 Spin and Win Jimmy Fljmn
7:30 .............L....... News
7:45........ Popular Recordings
8:00..... .. Kingsville vs, Lamar
10:00........ News
10:05 . Bob Chester's Orchestra
10:30 Paul Pendarvis Orchestra
10:55.,...................... News
11:00 , . Aragon Club Orchestra
11:30........... Quizberger
12:00...... Continuous Programs
dent; Bobble lev Rives, president; and Eva Mae Massey,
The organization will be host to a series of activities, taw
school year—Arnett photo.
State P.-T. A. Vice President
/-:% - .... ■ ' . • . - . . •;
To Lead School of Instruction
Mrs. E. H. Becker, of Houston,
Musica^ilertude Robert Kerrs Are Circle Honors '
. .......-'News Hosts at Supper Two Members
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te asagssr sr? as? s
- - a, sum vrzrs
R~a su.*s-xr&&."S2 Tt.Ts&pgrizg
;;;■ T^Vf'%t gw^, tal Wrds and Grace Massey.
Boy Meets’Band The guest list included Dr. and Cake and an iced drink w
*" " ~ Mrs. H. H. Duke, Mi*, and Mrs. served to 14 members and -
A. E, Kerr, Jr., of Houston, Mr. guest, Mrs. Velma-Jay of- Hons-
and Mrs. Harry Bowen, Mr. and ton, the district manager.
Mrs. Robert Strickland, Mr end Team members arc requested t.. MR ..._______ ______
Mrs. H S. frazier and Mr. and meet at the Pelly city hall at 1 “tunnel stiff" told his
Mrs. Robert Matherne. . pm. Monchy to practice for the *"'•*’* *“ «“* -----------
' ............... convention to be held in Goose
Creek bn October 7.
Rich Gold Veins Oriental Tombs
Made Available 2000 Tears OW
With New Shaft Are Uncovered
Mrs. E. H. Becker, of Houston, brief opening program. T
fas b^M vv„
will be leader of the P.-T. A, with Mrs. Paul B. C
school of instruction to be held piano. The salute to UR .mi8 »<“ -----o~
on Wednesday, September 24, at follow and Rev. M. E. McPhail, Namara. W. ,R. Paltpar, Eima
Baytown Community house under pastor of the First Presbyterian Clark, W H. Sargent, Belle Gal-
auspices of the Tri-Cities P.-T. A. ebul-ch, will give the invocation. loway, L. 2. Malone, T. Harris, E,
Council. She will Be assisted by Mrs, Davis will speak on "The N. Lang. Rex Work, H. J. Clark,
Mrs. C R. Larimer, 11 District Relation of the City Council to O. Z. Hafer, Howard Adams. A.
president; Mrs. R. H. Davis, 11 the Local Unit,” Mrs. Larimer R. Wilson, Walter Denny. Roy
District first vice president, and wii) have as her topic “The Local PJ T'—ttgud
Mrs. George Francisco, 11 pis- Unit Package" and Mrs. Becker
Diet publicity chairman. The will discuss "By-Laws and Duties
school will commence at 10 a.tn. of Officers.” A question box will
and will close at 2:30 p.m. follow, Kelley, Ms
Luncheon will be served at the Mrs. Franeisco will present a Alma Hafei
Baytown dormitory at 12:45 p.m. display of publicity books. 0f Highiar
with Mrs. R. C. Read, Council Mrs. E. P. Crow, general chair- 0f (j,
hosDitalitv. chairman, in eharee. man nf the school am! Mr. V J... . , o
™ CRIPPLE CREEK, Oslo., Sept, 20 CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Sept
ff 4P P> Rich veins, or bold ore, here- - Secrets of Oriental t<*§
• tefore inaccessible because of wa- 2,000 years ago in Indo-
y ter, are ready for mining follow- with clues to the little I
ing completion,, of the million- sphere of the old Chinese ci
re dollar Carieton deep draihage'tun- firm, have been unearthed
a nel. Harvard-Yem-hing Institute,
Tile tunnel was “holed out" two dition. The treasures now i
years ahead of schedule when display at Harvard’s F<«
to John Austin, nationally k n o w n Museum
, ; ' p-”.*".'- m,!n to • - Archeologists under the :
“fold tip that drill carriage, boys, tion of Dr of. Alov R. f.j
this is it. research fellow «t the M
Rich Veins Pound dug for two years in VUM
Rich veins, carrying as much «»«*' of Iftdo-Chma and U
Miss Robbie Jean Baker has re- mipS'to J
fr°Whi!ert to'0 Detroit' she of the tunneI wi!1 raean a come' of !,ntUlfh%
issiS-4-s^*r» “1
study, which was led by Mrs. T. prcduced mor® thln Natives In Opposition I
B. Smith. Mrs. Josie Dismukcs Misses Lois and Jean Hanna. 33WJ.0O0.MW m gold. Efforts of southern Chisel
g:;vc the opening pray. r. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. The tunnel extends more than Uvt>s ^ t,n.v,:- «v o-stkj
Other-, who at'-Pdcd tw-te Mrs- Hanna of W-»zsto-r. left Friday for Sis miles straight tnto the Side cause fh.v '• u- I to diltdl
u m * . a,. dames C. P. Linder, Abbie Brown, the University of Texas at Aus- of^ Battle Mountain underneath its of their "ancestor*
Mrs. Nat Pace is visiting rela- J. E. Cu-singer, it L. Cook, Leona tin where they will be junior and the many shafts that honeycomb ,,ro( T...n ,hat Indc^Chhaj
ve, in DaUas. Lambright, and Smith. . freshman students, respectively. it- It drains from them the water JSSimportant sotf3
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gallons of water a minute. Ming period. ^
Sowell Burial Services Held
Punera, strvice, ware held to- service.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 79, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 20, 1941, newspaper, September 20, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029396/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.