The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1936 Page: 2 of 6
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U you haven't tasted Magnolia,
yen've keen missing a tieot.
•Made ef the choicest hops and
nudt and distilled water, Mag.
nolia is not a bitter beer. Next
time ask for....
Every test proves ii’g more eco-
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Aft! every person Mill readily
understand tlieee simple A-ft-C
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reeMM| why it is mere economical
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aety - Churches * Clubs
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' «h*. Mrs. 8. H
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j DwmMly, C. Ic Antoni ,
BAPTIST CHURCH
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*M m it1% nmJ fcqrr gfMt
at a* cIsu.tb Thursday
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fend *rsi%*£& ‘ •ar»|*WBt ** **rW»iMw«**d*y after
texMi to Mr. sad N't* Um&mm. I***#: \m mi
Mr. end Mr*, Itetok, Mr. **d I» (in fi„r*s 4mm»?*»*** sad to'game
A, • trwm. Hie tar - ' •
Dr Mm I^ry wtd 0r fl A Dsmj jj^ ^ R Owmwey’t«4
•ww&a teSttAifta
- _ Monday, *toW -tow of j** kn drink m Wrved to theI
-feptfet **wr* nt Mr*. 1* c.-*wl“ 7.«—w
IsM (Mr mertMy smi« jwMftMMhT** HolH* and Mm. Gc*i**f •""“**** **/"*■*■••«*
ifummr it m bean (rf Mr* Go* i W^mA0tf, Jr, mi iStkA a» * "• -owmi** «* Mm. a. a.
W« RMfr t* Mr. W. L-- Mr*
**W t**t* WW» mrm$*i ahmjn a §«*, it, Mr* r;, It An.-, .
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*~J5L » . . krMi i»8§. *»d regorad so mot*
«^SI«v»ry sad 8t*!r.; M»ci^ work tk*t ddivrry ws» i»*t
•Sots . «»d *'Th»' Fruits fed War"
Amrtorir igf. On aaitm* sto
s« HKftSwm*! *t
*■«#»* - til. It - Ar#«rtmeatirfe(i
•tftnoA de^rtmNH nsktaf ary
*»»u mwirtf
TIn **t*l wtH be fciid «t tfcr
mtffrSm- of tbs hmissw
Mr* Htefcis*. w® be .a rfasrg« o!
s *sw«*. a wmmiiiM
On*
to* eseraruss m Mrs 0, A. Hm-
kk, Mrs tinms. Mtnfck, Hr*. C
A, Jtpe, Mr*, ti F, Ammtm*, Mr*.
Tri-Cities Funeral Home Places
1 New Studebaker Coach In Service
win. ; “ inxc str^ir js
j- - Wt *®**7 VHMWKI0 Wf OTVIy■; *ti W«| wVHMiiie; »» ■ JdWfWrai
psM Tirirluj tnntii at«s'bsnw.:Of t fpeetil fcs«t .pe*Mwr. ft»-i motor, hs sotMuftic bill dish?
eibOfeh t« the Tri-CHIw foaersi , . ‘
WEDNESDAY, MARCH
PAY. MARCH 25, 1136
ambulant and funtrai ^
is tbs sioeond Studebaker
funeral Isck liiH,
adted that every <»«
the i. l
Ice,
iwwkT^ft: £ 5
iWoMA in hnmo 4he>
of Mn. -J. W. ■ Wflsssr %. Oeos*5 «MI i
and msny other sdvsm*m.vt*
A«ohto* ti Mr. M<tmw»r; tM* "«**• lh*llr'v ran'
, •* • ^ ~ ■ - < >r tie first math eTwi tm drfiv- en} h«w> saw. eummoaity tea
f** ;. . *** *•«< i» Sooth Texas, thSf briny proadly s*r"
ssy, .m|y two to the emits state. : T. L. Culpepper, president -i H
Cm* Ik*' Wffc tot 'stsfr wax' •«<*»••
On I%mtwmtb CeomrylaWr I.
i om- fTinrr3 ifflfiM ***&
Ihrsmd’W tM» home (a the past, ... „ **■
The n» w r^ach can be sees at the. 000 square toot would«
home Uifoofhout to* day arid eve- pounds.
AV,VfVM...VAV.%VAV.V,V.V.VWA\V^
Easter praMAN^fr1
... ... .,.............. ..srfcgrt i» the union*.to-be pr»*.
Mr* VmnkMy wffl errtertafe dti* amt- and an lavitatoa -i» exWftdsd
t* all' *}»« am liaemted' in HW
«»rk/'. ^r. AfttftMi saM,
Md W4 wuMiw |*«wa -weer -y g. MMimm.
played Mr*.. R, T Amtiff m4‘
■Mn, It W Webb Mtitmi prim* ffom, next week.
w tot reedeata. , ,
Cek» «w be jermat were atawawd *■ *• > < 1
piaif. rat**, Mr*, ftetiiff, mn
Mm. T, It tfaew*4*, Mr» K M ' f j>thbr
Mr* J U (%*W: Mr*. <i.| Hn A A
M *A»wsah. Mm H H OswnM. iswer, Mr* H*j#i Krkrrt |tab»»«, *
■ lira. mmH M.AMmM, Mra N .Pas- j mwt bride, with a bridal shower
hwwkfc Mr». da*«*8 Wear, Mia. W j at be*, hows* at <:«nar .Jtay
W. tiawfceer, Mn, W#sb, Mn i * , ___ __
■ &■ tUhms mi Mr*. |. It IU#IHo 5 thorn Wtoua* prism w*re Mrs | ||a«vh * m
n4 “The VMM ef War'1
Mis. 8. C. WHeoa
-The Fin* Century df Amerk*H,
Mr*. 8. B, Hiekanoa......- - - - ^ .'
Tfe»«e' pwe»t Wem^tkodMaw
^oha Gedliard, E M. XevjlJ*, W. »
trvea, Ji. 8- Hwkrreon, A. Kixi-r
H C. Wifam, c. J. Coleman.
RefmJyomt* were served by th.
b*wt#«*. The s«st meeting ws« *»■
«*um4 for, March 91 and the hwn-
•of Mr*. C«I*ro*n with Mr*. H. f
1 Wilson as leiidrr..
wade unlit U.*t. month. ,
*A pemm hitt to see-end jiwjiect
this OMurh to appreciate iu h-atrty
„ „T^rh „HL *, tf M J . U - $7,50 WAVES NOW $5.00
lMMfwant to give the public a* mad)#7 «M U'AVirtt wn> .t.
a smiea as they will ,fi«d.»-.«w .5 . »».«» WAVES HQW> fjg
•larfer .«*», and they -believe Ad < ■; ■. . ' $2.50 WAVES NOW $l«tj
thi* eperial em± mltSm'MMRrtb ■> " , . ii lt|-', t, ~ ;• • ' ■ ^
to altoaier ih« < nd.. A 5. GRACE BEAUTY SALON
tW»«rwmtoo«ede''-»sri»el> * ^
for funeral service*. TP remaind- 5 MAiCOMY t MON DRUG STORE
i * A/fPff 'Sftt.d’Jf fifth 1,4 t„ A, htm- ,.
rt ’rtt Mto* rif1 *twJ^mt^mame and
***?** tod • rht* aad brnwamte
*a Raytoi^rt. Tb* t*e party r»f<ra*
-4bl* w**k. »f May % Mwdr Week Th> ** attere'auf »m Mi» 1)
■ m as es*p#«.ii#y good |to«mm hw . f». Orvatoad, Mm, few* llefi n
toe* arreted. A MMote^wfB j».M«. Webb Gimr, Mi*. Harry Faa
i-M$A to mrfhafn. iiwtiei, Mia* Evelyn iMvidea, M**
I'earl Itoffpaaii. and Mr*. Ctyil
, j^aroer. ; ^ _____L._.....^
Mr* jf«k<b* wa* formerly .Mi»
Mawd Kcfcert *M had |iv!«} if.
Cod» toyoa tm the issi year ano
_ . - . •• -half, aad attended 'tohwd: Sh*.
!,*•*»’«* «f m*-*wfdy were j>r«y*d t'aad Mr Mobto **r* mameo
: Tto«w prtom ***** M»»
11>. 1> ■ Cteveiaad and Mim EvMya
ItotMUan; The pnw* w*r» pr*»*i*«-
1//A. Dabney Heads
VTA
., •Mrs. Itoiy fttogi fwt^tit. "*
^aayfgrii*wOiiii«wr^ *»
tatoraed
bin' l*a*Hd 'feather AafcoriaHo*
'wifi to hi chaste «f to meat mm-
in* wh«h will totoid at to m ho»l
•m April 9. ,
t fWhe* new oWctn U. be Installed
with Mr*, into*) ar* Mr* Ijh
SOS was named alternate.
M»*. T. L, fMipepper gate an to
teresdin* "Survey of Rural Mia
rijnary Work”, Mt»,». H. Hanaoa
(j,«niwwd “H'«nr Missionary Mark
i« Alaska* and Mr*. William* talk-
;-<l on "Miixiwi Work Amonp th*
■ ! Negroes**. Mr*, W. E. Harsler
t; toke on "Meams of Evangelisat ion
/» at #'■ *• '.’ #*» * *jitoittg Uaed to Meat Unmet Needs
Cjtpift methmuf WMS\m ——
‘Toward a CkrMm Kmru* , Mrs-Iters Ptogt £ru» the 0«v
*« the topic stud • -I and dim u * i erative Home to Httoftol, and Mis*
by member, «f to Grace MethtHto* ■ Keliw Mintlor , to*, to Wtwley
Woman’* M Mtonary Society at j Hoaae % Bbesitoa, will talk atwut
toir -mAeting.held yeeterday aft-itheir wo'rfc at the. guest day.meet-
eraooa at .the ehtwA W*(*a;‘,irto«: •'#, next week and ail member* of
made to a progmra and refrerb-j to churc-h are. tovjtad to be pres-
'■mm to to served at a guest day lent, Mn. Hatoter «Md. .Refresh
meeting next week. ! merits will to served. ■-"•■*•
J Mr*. U. St. W’right opened the] IlioSe attending were .Mrs
imeeting with u prayer and led the i Wright, Mrs. J. K. Kelley, Mr*. Cub
devotional eervke* With e talk .«,» popper, Mrs. L. G. McBlhany, Mn.
**Ja«a». fly Mjftnp **^’|«« » f*itr-Vin*f"T -Pi 1 - Mf'^irtr
- «1« to tof^lnyr 4nd- ?EeT,five Mn, S FatoMeii, Mi*. u. , - w
•*** dfantmewf far the 'pro- :lail. Mr*. I Starting, Mr*. ’ C "w*i *m*t*ry; Mr*. <kot#> D*x>
4mm whSdh- Will to *ta#e4dwrtog-M*a#tote Mtv toirr*: Wfa»r, ffrw *Mk> ltoa»urei; eml Mrs. it K, Fa
ihremtog year. Twelve members J*fk KMiAy, Mr... I’ Patoer, Mn. ****» /«««> chakmw.
Wfff pfment. Haw, Harwe. A father * night program wi
, ■ ■„...............j Thom aeadtog gift* wet* Mrs ^ ronnection a .to tlia n
-11—'
;r,£n,.“7V'."r i
and aavreal gomU at tor R*y All*#, Na C‘toytod Mi*» , M?' A.,M **T. ***
.. « ‘ j fueaday afternoon at a lirn-ti tow-
.; *1 Si»»» i* tor Graham «ueat horn*
wa* named « dahwate to altood the., wart. Mr*. W to Black, Mr*, fiaam
tuMtua) meeting of th*. Woman's; i-r. Mrs. Pad Brace and Misses
Mtaatowary RueMMea M<1 at Jack- Elizabeth Martin and Nannie Dix-
*»ov lie April 14 to 17. Mr*. Ban on.
tingling drop
Npolls goodnoss
Catching Cold?
Try Sis unique dd
Ml nose and upper
throat - where most
«o& start Its timely
««f help* prtrrnt
mmynMt ...
f m*S award
■VicksB
Vatponol
Tto rrwuuka)* tur^,
of Vicks dioat fe«t
Tawapht ietoia W mar*,
lima . Tto irato mart
Va tm naiwymtipraMc-
Iwatafrtttug tlestscto.
wve.Vnks loranda
D-M.y.m'UySQt
J» Gamer C-*«« to honor of a re-
cent bride. Mr* Abe Badptoy, th-
fMWdfUtoeytj, W itl)aa»*-<4 Vtntoe,
La.,
Mr* B&dgiey received many
toaoUfki gift* frost, a- host of
,fHands, to.'lsdihg' M^sdarae* A.. G
BartoT, F A. tiartoaiv C. T. Hutoh-
o>*, J, C. Ryan, E. A. Worsham, A.
M Klaydoe, C, C. Thom peon, Dave
Maniji. I T. fftowsaker, Zack Neb
•on, A. l ltwl2F*y, R K. Roblnaon,
J :Q. Gieger, lamntfd MtoeH, Emma
Miwil, Frank HoUaM, H T. Foun-
C—ov£y. Co-mfldjzte dOow -tpAt£ecf
(zaA__^>
mm
HAT
SHOPPE
“Fashion... At A Price"
GOOSE COOTS SMART, NfiW
EXCLUSIVE MMimiT _L_
1 MOW OPEN!
' Tom* -hi! -Vowll-aa* the ijftMna’a,efeeerwst Ipf
l»*huaw , , , hundred* of ttow at oar fvatar
■ft fnm <rfmwy ,e •• -
MAS
Head to«*
economy wtffimct equal/
roe tcoHomcu.
WPM
~v
U!lIW license
[warning issued
_ \dZ - —
JT^bile driver* Ifcenaes by
i TfcainiWf *0CJI* oepubjf IMA ar;
ctAvto*, wm*d May,
L,te i,w require* that every
4rve* * motor vehicle
ma«l have a drived*
f a A nyfl 1
S flS |M i**®' *r’l* ■ '
^ ..aid no more lieenaes
dpeimaed to this community
yto !S"w become* effective. -
“ t are * M of peojde in this
fty who have not secured
^•s -o drive automobile*”,
w^TZ-Jr "Only a few days re-
EWore the lawgoes into effect
wi); be no mote licensee
* i is this community".
li* can .be ohttined from
, at hi* office, 212 W. Texas
fjom Mn. AHie Blackwell
[Ae Hix <il‘uK »tore in Goose
I* fmo Henry Cathriner at
jKk Forrest "garage, Goose
• fifdm Kddie Cox at Baytown
'dm Hughe# Motor company
ik
TODAY
(Continued from Page 1> ? -
(ksowltoge, have been indua-
,01^ collecting money from the
act telling what becomes of
k collections.
i|res«rften aet like small boys,
I oif the dark alone, but not
H of the ghost when two or
e go together and “talk loud”.
rMiatoLHsfaId,,Sj>l.
[ B. Shutts says the government’s
i progress administration will
..$5BFr,l “instructing 125
i colored' women In the aft of
things used in well reg-
J homes”. t
money will pay teacher’s
buy materials. More than
colored women have been
j to sew nicely tor less than
In this case, things sewn
be given free to the needy,
i may offset the expense,
national govefhment really j glamorous,
I’M business for itself”.
r .
; version th
browns
gfays:
— grace m e]
W. C'EESAP, of Chicago,] tie, the pi
1 knows all about clothing, saysr
this season, men will’ wear
and plaids, light bi
light blues and' gay
J you will like it, and your wiv
Lson’t get so tired 'tonnfrjgg at 1 pattern ie
takes 2 l
|Mr. Cregap doe# not mean that
I ire going to wear pink suits
f mything foolish, but there is
on color.”
[Swing ken depressed for seven
, some men might enjoy arti-
! gayety, even in pink suits.
[ Mr, Crewip in business on a very
[Wale, reports retail business
\ which, is more important than
I ebecks and plaids.
too soon-
The fal-Hd
But you’d I
novelty col
To g«|
partment,
Easter
Swir
Sel|ssie,
t'«“*tan£e gf.Jaa enthusiastic
flier, has not been able to
! his little airplane |lcet. An
I dispatch to Rome says cas-
“Arj Ethiopian plane was
landing on a field at Da-
iwds^- destroyed by "bur I to back a p|
• .! censensu# ol
[find pilots are even more im» ! Alf M. lato
than good planes^’niis j-east to be t
ought to develop a few publican ea:
‘ of them, it may need
WASH If
-'The Repl
today towal
westerner i|
palgn in
dertake to i
vate initiai|
Deal.
Eastern
that big bul
tic seaboartf
^ Qrowingwi
The Texas Ei
During 1935, Southwest^
p«4 W,712,37 in Texa»|
| County and Municipal|
Southwestern Life operates
real cmate loans, maintains
in 461 Texas banks andl
ploys 1,000 Texas!
0 citizens.
> •
\ -.-d . ■ - ■ ■
Southwestern!
Insurance Com|
DALLAS
Assets $45,972,925
GRADY TU<
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1936, newspaper, March 25, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095383/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.