The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1944 Page: 3 of 8
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IIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ,
NOVEMBER 17. W44
THE DAHY SON. GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
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iiui'lics
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[ He I-
its, Faculty
s Bettering rSSrHAis Have Tough
Program ^Too- ;
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n lift Goose Creek In- distinction goes some responsibll- ’Oor’®“,ifr<', *el,,onVi,P,lr'1 STt be-
•glhool strict. His- Uy, “Dr. Holland said. - ,,k® ‘0 UJk °!\!y
Or. N. a Holiaitd, "We hear a great deal .bout fMf h,mtS Wher* ^cy bag the
L, the princioal Demoerueyhow people should „
riroving and unifying rule and not be. ruled. Some day A:*?1,,8?* <|"d "Rusty*
SS&ra a:® wr"u 1 u<: «“
lITan, boy* Isvalory. and hi* p«- Natkmel Anthem Research
trolmen are Ray Oxford end Don BOSTON fl’.l’i The banning of
Ott; chief of girl*' lavatory, Pat- Igor Stravinsky # dlwonant ver»-
rleln Ann (Dolly) Olney; her pa- ion of "The Star Sangled Ban-
trolmen are Meredith Bergeron, nor * hero recently *em Boston
Sue Belle Stewart and Dorothy Public Library attendant* scurry-
MU)#, Red Cross. Charlotte Me- ing through their file*. Up ram*
Nutty; Hall*, Mary Lou Jonea and mu*lc-wUc Richard G. Appel With
her patrolmen ara Sammy I-undy, proof that there have been more
John Everett Brailel and Mary . than 100 variation* of the na-
Sue Parker; lost and found, tlonal anthem, #3 of them written
Tommy Nell Swenson; her patrol- during the first » year* of it*
men are Bobby Fisher, Suzanne axutenct
Irnig and Donay Lee Harris;
safety, Billy Ruez; patrolmen.
Sidney Pillow, L A Bergeron and
Billy Rhodes grounds, Joe B
Muller with Jimmie Englrrt Don-
ald Riley snd Paul Cnntpise a* hi*
patrolmen
Linda Emanuel Is *
sffiwsr"""" Council President
‘•It was the standard triangular
Infantry division that led the gj,n j^to *chool this week
push all the way," the nrttete #tected Linda Hue Eiftanull prest-
Miid. "In support was one bn - dfdl of ,t„ studpnt oouncll.
^t0Lt.0fr^,nk.oid^*° Cni'n*one °lh" •«•«" ***** «or.
Iv „r ?he «i,h division i*'>Tman perkln»- v,ce president
day a unit of the and Shirley Hlanak. secretary.
Sad? flr^Lire" "And / Jhoutd ,R H' Ro*!»nrf* superviaer of
ready fm bottle. And I should Pi(mrnta,7 ichoola will Inatall
"2S3S3
Phone S79VV
SIDNEY
400 W. Pearce, Goose Cw^
i :iM,
• ap-
jH *
a war
NOW SHOWING
CARRIE C. STEMM
Chiropractor
(Carver Graduate)
Proa Consultation
U0 Iowa Baytown
Phone 7W-W
Bob Livingston in
"Overland
Stagecoach"
•my bungjtgairnmads
IrcSdbya u^tot^e buntem whlWo filing h pretty "hot" Jack.c Huddftston;
,'resident, the this form of government operates. out ,0 ,he bl!nd» They had n good, he still Is enjoying himself some- r
-ouncillors; the <he student government tries to J»rcakf«»t and left Goose Creek -times.
’.........— establish real patterns and ge.-~uLampif tima, — -— ~Cnpt. Ixuts DuBus, of the State gflHL
sponsibillties now that will go I-uses Way .Guard, was a guest hf the fire dc- .
r Ralph Morgan ta 'j
Gutar Gatet'
go Loses Way .
be-. .But "Rusty” couldn't find the
!~w* ..... -1 Old River, and
t twisted and
= Old; RJysr
Roads, the guide boat had left.
portment Tuesday night and j;cad
the article# to others at tod'meet-
Ing.
Thrifty, busy customers, who have no time for frills
Come straight down here to Penney t, when «*» time to chase the chills,
They come n) us for sweaters, warm and smart and bright and gay, 4
cbuse; the citizenship.'.you ehjosf right road out at I
then is not very different from before they finally
that which you now enjoy," he turned around the
concluded. -----— »n.,d. »*« ismr-—
Alamo school was represented There was one skiff left* Though? RaIIH 1
by Mrs. Eugenia W. Lee,. Mrs, and bent on a duck hunt, they IwVtMl I
Gwen E. Disbrow, councillors, started rowing,. When they got «■
Mrs. Lucille Hazelwood, sponsor, to the lake proper, nil but one TMJ If
and Rollin Russel,.student couh- blind was taken, and it had no III VII
cil president; Anspn Jones; W. C. decoys. Sam had a dccov in his
Steed, representative, Miss Robbie coat that he had planned to re- Clifford;!
Malone, and Miss Ida Maude pair, so they set the one decoy See Bond
Roberts, sponsors; Ashhei Smith, opt in front of their blind/ -rfnimini'rrt
James Caines, student council Now "Rusty*' is bv his own ad- , ,
president, Mrs. Julia Langham, mission, a gL duck coH^ but
sponsot, Mrs. Erma J. Leslie, he couldn't call in the ducks to ' ^ ,
Mrs R. C. Linder and Miss Wil- that one decoy. They didn't get '"f^L “
Ana Stanford, ceunoillors; Bay- a shot. Then it started' raining secretary,
town elementary, Helen Mason, On tog of that thgy Iiad to row The .Em;
student council -president; Miss the three and afhaif miles hack built motc
Nona B. Hooton and Mrs. Bonnie Than Thow mtin ---- f« Fnr^
fungrh^?°?sr: s
etudent council president; M- C- Rcv.. Claude sfm.son pastor ol nw thrcc
Rushing, sponsor; Highlands, the First Christian Church. AhtH "°'W»«»r,n
Gordon Kellogg, student council his (Jllc,k h,mllnj, „al ’^n.....1 been place.
president, and Mrs. Audrey Ad- Howell, tell of thermit they got "While
ams, sponsor; Lamar elementary, at thc samc blind the day before with the E
Donnie Brewer, student council Wednesday there were 23 not interfe
president, Mrs. Frances Olds, hunters in the lake, and they all operation
sposor, Mrs. George L. Keene, went home with the'limit The estate sale
councillor; Sam Houston, Char- official tabulation for Thursd«v-nt ness. I fee
Llso "Figaro And qeo''
"Desert Hawk" N0, 7
w Me Before You Die"
[ATE RESERVE LIFE
16« \V. Pearce
ictv, uiuu^ii,.
duck hunt, they
started rowing.. When they got
if) thf* Inb nrnhas nil !%*«» aha
incy cook co us lor iwcwcn, warm ana »min mo wigm *nu x
For slacks and skins and shoes and hats, for work, for school, for play!
-ONE'S PHARMACY
Come In and
Try the
Zenith
Hearing Aid
West Texas at Gilliard
Now Showing
THBUS...ACTKHL:
MEN'S SLACKS
100% wool gabar- . ■
dine and twill. f
Cheek* and Her- f
ringbone*. *
FROM SMALL
BEGINNINGS
COTTON SHUTS ,2te
INFANTS'IINOEKS 2Se
TRAINING PANTS 25:
Knitted Sletpcri.........Ate
BOYS' SLACKS
Plain coverts, gab- |
ardine, cavalry . a
twill. ... .|
home nr
jipiAiA
We Have Plenty of.....
rands of all beers
hFiir Home Consumption
Miit one case to a customer
J but more for a party
- *1 I i‘fX
WOOL SKIRTS
Pleated for grace- i
ful fit. Solid colons. jj
24-32. T\ t
WALTER IRCNNAI
51 deposit on bottles.
■ ' * .
Open 9 a. hi. to 9 p. m.
Closed pn Sunday
rri-Cify Beverage Co.
"(Old Yellow-Jacket Inn)
Near Wooster on
Market St. Highway
“Happy go mtiy”
‘SALT LAKE DIVERSION*
Paramount News
Juvenile Boy*
COATSWEATill
Smart two - tone
coat style. Site*
4 to 10. I
FOR SCHEDULE
NOW
SHOWING
SATURDAY
IN" FEATURES 2*
URE NO. 4
ITE AT BIS BEST!
i )! AU WOOL SACQUIS
/wu Ml warm- AOC
Jmmm daintily trimmed. V 0Y
£MMi\ wool, sweATf"*
C»irt styles, em- a QD
feMI broiderytrinmicd. jj* y
|M ''fmmi /B.A I.Yj, ION NITS
WH\ i?v5.y Knitted in all AO6
wool. Trimmed. 98'
. SNUG IOOTIKS
Embroidered
■ ^ _ wool Wilh bow. 4VV
Baby Department iaiy blankets
‘ ’ k * - - — Woven in all A Oil
T. D. O'BRIEN
announces the purchase of
Katz Grocery
2310 Goose Creek St. at
~ Stewart Heights.
Mont BeMeu News
Open: Daily, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
By Mrs. P. H. Bowdoin
AHtS. If. B. CASEY HOSTESS
AT WOMAN'S MEETING
Mrs, J. B. Casey was hostess to
members of the Woman’s Society
of Christian Service at a social
at her home Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. C. S. Dennis directed a
number of games. Thc identity of
the Sunshine Sisters for the past
month was revealed and gifts
were exchanged. Names were
drawn for the coming month.
The following are new mem-
bers of the Society; -Mesdames
Beulah Shuits, A. E. Barber, 6.
Z. Smith, L. E. Swint, Mamie
Heilgman and Joe Benson.
Attending the party were Mes-
darrfes A. G. Blythe, Q. K. Barber,
Beulah Shuits, O. Z. Smith, Keith
Collins, L. I. Swint, A. E. Barber,
Ruby .Wright, Elmer Mayo,
Charles Brummett, S. P. Wright,
A. R. Shearer, Wayne Brazell, S.
B. Hooks, P. H. Bowdoin, C. S,
Dennis, Jett Harvell, C. H. Weston
; and Cawy. „
MRS. KEITH COLLINS IS
GOING AWAY HONORF.E
Mrs. Keith Collins, who leaves
this week for New Orleans to join
her husband there, was compli-
mented at a going-away party
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. George Shay. Mrs. Dewey
Kirk Was co-hostess. : *"
As Mrs. Collins arrived she was
presented a small traveling bag
covered with New Orleans stick-
ers and filled with lovely hand-
kerchiefs, gifts of those present.
The travel theme, was carried out
in the entertainment planned for
the evening. ' •
Refreshments of chicken salad,
chips, olives and coffee were serv-
ed. Plate favors were tidy Sea-
bags filled with mints.
Those, present included Mcs?
dames L. H. Vinson, Joe Benson,
J. J, Blackman. A. G. Blythe, W.
Langston.. Mamie. Heiligman,
Wayne jBrazeil, Collins, Kirk and
flash! Another Shipment!
^rja MEN'S
WT'X HEAVY
ARMY WILL
A. complete line of
Staple Groceries
; and
Fresh Meats
moved to 1st Floor ^
CHARLES
STARRETT
vi Athens Mk
DUB TAYLORWFm
Your patronage will
be appreciated at all
times.
The Cold Days Ahead
Coll for Good Shoes
Penney Shoes have quality-^they have
stylc they fit. ■/
SPORT SHIRTS
Long Sleeves, Sport
Collars. Sixes—
Small, medium, large
MEN—Iiiveaf ln Style and Comfort!
TOWNCRAFT De Line SHOES
X - A 79
fFWBldg
PELLY
Wwy. 146 •;
Goose Creek St
RE NO. 2 r—-
SKILLS! MURDER! .
TOLER as
and BLACK MAGIC"
SOYS' ALL WOOL
Llso—
BROW” No. 4
(“Mulberry Street”.
Styles for every taste; for every occasion.
Sport and dress models in fine leathers,
with long-wearing, flexible plea to assure
you season* of service plus good look*.
Admission ... 50c
(Including Tax)
(Ken in Uniform Free)
Saturday
9 to 1
Plaids and Herring-
bone weaves. Rayon
lined. Sixes $ to 18
Towncraft DeLuxe Oxfords $6.f0
• UniomMadf
• SonfwrM '
• Sixes 29 ta 42
SHIRTS TO
| MATCH $1.98
r: Just received! fine quality
j REGULAR KHAKIS
' PANTS .......$1.89
: SHIRTS ......$1.49
New stock
just received
SCHEDIBLE
FEATURE
IE NO. 1
REDUCED
TO CLEAR!
♦ . ’ • ■ /
-
MIN'S LONG SLEEVE
Slack Suits
STYLES FOR GROWING GIRLS
Moccaain oxfords and alack shoes that Ifl
are tops for school. The dark antique
finish is just right with sweaters, skirts J*
and blazers. 4-9. GP .
39 to 42 waist.
- , " t ..
d^'fS«’ lnnfJSedm^iZ’rn Cm- T - .J
position or leather soles. 12-3. J(| M
In Size 1\i to Uii ------...--------1------1-----*M •r, fl
JUST RECEIVED
MEN'S SAFETY-TOE
action pf gifts for Mrs. Elva Stayton was hosteaa
iryone 9 to the Third Grade room Mother#
SOYS' JIM PENNEY
^11 Leather
with solid
leather heel
THE BLUES'
iNDA”
—
HEAVYWEIGHT-LONG LENGTH -
Men's Winter Unions s1la
MEN’S LONG SLEEVE—TWO-PIECE
Shirts and Draw
*rs ... 79c
11
k «4"
CORDUROY CAP!
75*
9 If
T" f at f' j m
^ARTiYOOIIO
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 133, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1944, newspaper, November 17, 1944; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029418/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.