The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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— aoMAii Mvwg, iu uuv a iugjj iwrr iruuc, ne said.
aum I haven l got laog eye- school girl. Tm an old married lady Janet Sashed she rt*
totems?" acting like a schoolgirl Just be- Joel could still do that to|
Tt Isn’t because of what you cause a man paid me a oomph- could bring a quick float i
bnreitt got. It's that you . . .' meat jto her cheeks when biscJ
lawy Keitces touched Russell Combing her hair and reartang- did the Same thing to «
Bedes toouider. ~Scerj old man,” tag the ribbon band she thought: Joel could do It with suai
he said, -but Janet is the best Bow Joel would hate for me to can j "like me?” she said «2
rhumba dancer here and you can't myself an old married lady. He on the brown satin >!:ppJ
keep her aS night” doesn't even want me to think at "Very much,'' he ltd]
Bsdsrafitxpiahed with a sad myself as a wife: rm ms -sweet- took, Jan,' you’re hariw-j
smile. Janet wanted to tell him heart”. I wish he didn't feel that time, aren’t you”” J
that the wasn’t going to disappear way. Nothing will ever change the “Grand. Aren’t your]
fSKrjPS.'SK -«i.J
While she was daadng with sweetheart I haven't the temper- I’ve got be on the set stj
Kenan, she looked around a tittle ament to live op to it tomorrow and i though]
■rtkSy for Joel She ft& that she Thinking over her wifely along"
seeded Mm to hang onto few moml thoughts, ahe composed Mrself be- Janet was swiftly «art
"PN1 fore the tong mirror, smoothed her Disappointment was a ]
J!*^<1,cc£b* wlth * wnkr*7 skirts and arranged her thoughts, j little thing that ran frost]
ftrl with slumberous eyes and who Nevertheless it did not escape her!down to her dancing tow]
vore a dinging black satin dress, that the gown gave her height and She smiled and said, *]
i» eyes were slumberous but her its matching shade gave her hair darling. HI run Over ts ■
*“ mouth elewe to Joel’s ear was a new taster. Satisfactorily, ahe and get my bathing things
rhtopertng to tom and Janet aaw noted that ahe did rather measure them there but my wnpfl
1 rapt expression on JceFs face up to the other stria. She didn't car”
aa« she had teamed to dread be- often fed that way and waa geo- Be protested at once, fl
*"■**! *** •*** “ tlM^h erafly happier m one of her smart you stay here and
wr n«ft step would be into a deep, suits or her sports clothes than to time HI leave the earth]
*£? p!t _ evening things. Tonight she liked “But how w«n yon p]
She was a tn«e resentful that at herself Joel’” * Nm
** moment when she needed Joel There was a bouquet of white “Why - be looked imfl
» took across the room and Sad flowers on the dressing table. She her. “as a matter of 3
“ **: m ■*- * <*“*«■ of them from the Hariey”-Ntaa was the fl
few aomeone else. bowl and thrust them in her nar- the slumberous eyes—'ll
Would it be if be knew that for roar belt. now and she said she'd (m
* 6m ****?* H*“- TT«» stood off and Inspected Our place is on her way'*
* aonsethmg that the effect It was quite afl right “Oh/ Janet said. «
^5! *M*d * roore lipstick wanted to get away 9
^Irafatama thDT ^ dT,*rin* **» *** “Thengoa ?■
to m s^h*d* ,erilEr <* embarking on later. Good night, iarhM
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did ast like to increase the ten- into 7-No Trainee. ^
1attemptfcg to show either Cotsaervaav* adders coaid bars
* ** ***** hardly failed to reach a small shim,
j itoo. Scuta had to pass. at either no trumps or hearts, so
***d *** ths i of matter what System ef bidding
West took the trick with they fodowed. Many Dttv**aato£
p™*«Sto
SS ^sr J2f|1 “ — “**•
m*pr war fsr m*»e thea 190 yean.
A'swtiee ptrtnr* pro<foicer ha* offend Jfarthai
a etartraet We steak Warner Oiaad ib*ms th
Chiww*.
Tcxaiu 5f«rfy Tarpon Maps For
Advice To Roosevelt On Fishing
Sdtoatmas w, f«i Jam like giving ^ tottmg the 1
H«n* a fashion note wbkh aay* ner* aeawxs’s' hat* for i
be mom seemtrte than thorn, of this.
Since the Chinese gwereaent decided upon the dea
Jvff "• JWdtwtaad a tot Of Chine* have
twaWe «*pm# their New Year “no smoking" mutation.
HOUSTON, March 5, —-CE>— to offer whatever advice, assistance
Preside?*t Roosevelt s plans to stiff or equipment he will need to make
It,' the Teaas Guff Coast to angle' for t his outing successfai__
tie UrP'm c*a*sj •P««Utk>R today Already they are pouring ever
as to what silver king waters he theu fishing calendars and al-
— wtB tboose, manacs to find the best fishing
Sportsmen pointed out that if periods during April.
Mr Roosevelt makes the trip neat One experienced tarpon engter ‘
month as he announced, he most predicted that Mr. Roo*eveit vm kt •
— *k»g toe tower Teaa* coast. more Stiver king if te ^tekiegT
At that time, the great tihrat tie mat day» between *,.ru 1 {
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WASHINGTON, D. C.—The Roosevelt forces may have the
THE UNITED STATES wrnsO
rsmpaiga expenditures' In»«*tiga-
Tioa committee report, made Dub-
tie Washington yesterday, is
■94 flattormg ts Democrat*
Vetera.
A«ord*n| to toe report Repoto
stay out of my life *
But be led tier firmly
dance flow and, while a
Janet could feel his »*
tag when he held her el
(To Be Contis*
Sportsmen regard the enters
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»* cOfJSun .POT. to, Urpc, huvJ. tupon guide,
“wrangling," who have boats especially rigged
Pwt Isabel boasting a new deep- fw the sport and who are toor. ,
sei harbor, la located tm the south- oughiy familiar with their locaU-[i
a urge yacht when fishing for GETS QUAINT JO
iver king. , MANCHESTEK - iiY-fli
‘They scare off the rah.’’ he Masa—(EIS—Mrs. Vers]
dd, “and toe average yacht cap. 43-year-oId mother of tW
in doesn’t know much about fix- has been elected fig
g a bait, the nruoer trollin___ of «“■ town- ««r 'iuU«,
**’*. *,y' * » «wt expend: '
ing to laws written i»1
«Wy Twrtfe,
df toe Hmabitt Fm* who is roc.
ogrtwd as an authority on golf
ftahiag, advised against the use
afl^uasasasasssa
sesswaaiaa
Thfrir far ths drams tost *u,wul awar will yield.
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Honey is a food said
By R. J.ScoBTHE OLD HOME TOWN
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five* as insight into what
■ momtm tofcrtry Itei politi-
W I* haems far ihs Utei-
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grt MM far a tepwg grmad tort
woatd art brtMfera w^l say*as.
Art vran wi&ag «* abaarta to
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Hera's hofaag tosy ar* auto to
Had a asw *&s miftU tsmyeng
gnraad artfaws riffiertty.
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hMsrs coasucc-y sra «a ts# ksok-
srt far a*w iwkwivm spoe wtacs
Is haag a tody and' * yamtoa* a
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Ths aS artutry sfraady ■*.* I
ths art hssvuy uurt. * about
la ha tejachrt rat of as aMvra.
fl UMjM tmmtiij torragh an
iamm< prartartiea tax
Srt a art *r»« s favirto^e
rape* try to* hraa* rwvR^e s»d
taxatoae eonuswtr** wti wsh-* the
praktora is Texas and poaw^’f
knag ra&sf u
•to—if » snl
(HANGING THE EARTH: I wfH apsa rfrars la high glam
-*d frartsaa* • tot *rt* sf 4ht vaSrye: 1 *9 aakw ths wdtfra-
asas s port rt a star, sad tter *ry had spnaga of water,- Isaiah'
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W’irc Ontario
Ths Ortari* pansat haa acted. !S* to* start w«h esaap
wmdeat * its haadkag of ths Etowa* dtsldna srd these affair*.
The switortts** were farad' with a ritaatiaa' wtthoaf pmodsut to
thssr ttptrmem aad isms had to mate a ftixy as they went afoag-
Brar .aWy they ham* tmeumd » apparent ac. tort ram to to* father
s>t the qcaeaptou. who- tm a J«*g tin* rawatod to* mtnma* «f to*
------» *« too fimRy etotte. Spcskmg of to* gaarttomtep aartr
to* girls fcsra scraKssaUd asors than haif a m&sa doGar*.
with rartraet* foe atom as arads already togaed, hs say* amply.
•Ws swaUtoT get *k*g witkort A.*
Ortari* «wr-« now. and proper;,, to #mct to* liras *f ths gsris tot*
. more asariy wmai mum, into aawso»t.-<« with tort* brother* aad
nwm aad torn* mtimate -wetart w,to to* yacestrt tom and dtodpiaw
fra w**fa to* ytato at offer ao satafsetray' rtosetat*. Welfart Mm-
-rtra Croil iopra to* pares:* wffl partorrpat* frmt now M to toar
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
WWTHM 50* CD4MA1 PHBI
B, E. V. SHEPARD
AVOtB BIDDC40 TO KOU .held 14 cold tricks I a ra-*- 4
NOW AD ATI fro pteyvra W ta’h ksm^TV
That to. »ac mams ateteha 8h poor MMtof had cm
tod of 3-Dtaacads wfli yWd game.! Mm ptanty.
aad rubber,
dm act dm an
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m immrt, ramwaHiit, tea tort, raariag. . ' or «««
‘ risw«rdrt!| to fortma’ in* tom acraarahted whtohl tedder dm not sat as opening MT««rtbm
hfilitw Off WHtAF frtfF tell fTMArt Artfari^ > Of tW. Ht &*PT»H^Fs4h (RM 9COF1 *■***" m* rt-ra tom.■—
tom plenty
East
grand
. ______mto 139 boo-
tod of ora scored, pixst a boom at 1009
Mused posts fas s grand dam tod wtoa
----------«*s fit- i net ndaraabl*. Thera was a spread
mg to# jetet M cards of Ms toda rt t tricks to spado. 4 trirtata
Warts otsolcts teddteg oa tbs:toarts; 3 tricks to diamonds aad 3
proved ve*7 sx- tricks to efuhsi
Thera also was a grand team at
heart* tort tort mold not bare
aeorad as much as toe grand slam
it so trump*.
Every sort at opening ecoveri
ticcal tod at does possesses a
markad advantage A few piayera
us* sn opening tod cf two, to tv
mm ct Shi track
- held tost anusual
I to spade*. 1% in heart*,
1 dtomoeda and 1 to dufaa Had a
follower of tort eoovtctloo made
ab opening tod at 2-Diamonds on
Wot'* cards, bis partner ecuid
CJIAFTDt a
Mimra aad triad to keep tea tool
glam from faflowtag th* grarafrt
flgar* rt (he gkd to ths tamy ote>
ersd dram '
8* waa awwra of her tow I
IS- H» haadmav torn of her i
'SELSSAAS^E
Be rtrtft' ert hi' at owe*
whas Jam had rtaagod parta«,
ha wad* Ids way atawty aad ds-
' teraaawly aaoaa Oto.Asrt mi
touched her new partner oa the
They danced a few step* 1—
facet said. Thto to aa add ptora
ihr a aa» (hap* la tom apt*
Tm tm taoStog dor yea for
toe tort hoar.” be answered aad led
her through roam totrieats f*«pw
T at—id you." ahe said.
They daarad toe length at to*
terahd' floar sffcntly.
Tm glad.* a* atod.
trim they had gotten back to
tortr starting potot Janet raid. T
1 that aa a guest at honor, you
-Was Oat all you smart? lata
fltoappnlnttd 1 thought you meant
that yea srtamd my company.”
QtockJy to* said. “I would have
if Fd been to to* pool Tou re
quit* toe toesat dragon Fee ever
met And a very competent anej
too.”
"Tm sot a dragoc atty mere." he!
said Then toe mode stopped aad
they dapped their hands for more
and knked away from cad: other.
"What ara you?” she asked
when toe music started again.
”A disappointed man.”
Janet atrose for lightness ”Be-
oum* I haven't got long
foru
lira. M.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1937, newspaper, March 5, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095441/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.