The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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parente, Mr. tad Mrs. E. P. Crow,
Mr., of Wooster; a. sister, Eloise
Faroe Crow, Wooster; his grand-
mother, Mrr. W. E. Crow, of Woo-
ster, and grsnd/sther, E. W. Wsjr,
of PtBMtt, Tessa. "
Fall bearers, all msmbara of the
flewt troop, were Ralph Gregory.
rbrrt Adlonjf, Lu|vrui
Eldon Berry, f, T. Pack, and Pst
D.™ Cup Nette. ALLRED SPIKES ::i;
HOPE OF RACINC Jit*
United State* Davis cup team In •-«# ” "n the
charge of non-piayfiig Capt. Wal- . (Continued from Page 1) boards at
ter Pate, sails today for Europe j spring meets. the time 0
where It will meet the winner of j The young, boylab-faced gover- flee,
the European sOtte finale for the nor is *0 a cruaade a^muat g'-.n- .
m* *-**.*,
I lelators Into extraordinary aeaslon j„g to an
Daily Cross Word Puzxlt
More than 300 children ate «*•'
peeled to eriroll Monday in the
summer seaddtt of. Goose Creek
Independent school district'a school
[of instrumental music, A. A, Da-
; via, director, said.
Enrollments will be received
from 8 a. m. to noon Monday at
(Continued from Page 1) ' iHor*c* M*n'1 *”** Baytown Junior
sherifr. den.,tie. - ihi*b *‘b<*>U Mor*' ,b*n 200 Chil-
i ^ wl^iLnT te roM ^ *' iArrn ennilW ln <h* c"*** l«t
happens, ■» *»»• • !year and interest In Instrumental
Pf»wcE o\ WRr) ‘ ] wlu ** mo"
AT RELIEF OFFICE i' " J°° Mr> D“v1" *"'1 I
'•* MItN1SING, Mich* 3\me ft CJh- I Mr wi" twh at Horace
Mate police, erne,I with, tear fa. *1™ •"* w M Turner- hl* “ 1
bomb# *n<i gun*, surrounded, the j Hatant. will teac h at Baytown Jun-
Alger county courthouse today to jiwr biKb
prevent any attempt by striking j Band rehearsal* will be held at
iumberjerk* to seise , the building * *• ® «*<-h Monday, Wednesday
wrist fairs* r.vwv tk* uHmtinialrati/.H &T<d FflltV And ftffhputrll r#«hMr.
Capt. Pate ia taking five play- ‘«*tor* u,l° *xlr“orulnary |ng ta aa lnter-suu i
Donald Budge, Gene Make and threaten to ”kee? them there for Michael Broat, aom
jru,*i n„,1 ,.hn ujnnnivh . j ,m a„MMa, m , , quiring use of a rowbeai
ed Australia, 8-0 in the North! "Am 1 happy? Am I happy?" nominee river, on the
American none finals, and Frankie jbe exclaimed last night when the between Wisconsin and
Parker, and Wayne Si bin. house, voting 94 to 13; passed the run* through his proper
—-—-———~bill that puts the halter on gam-
park Friday, Jo-
ers: 1
and Bryant Grant, who vanquish- j all summer.
IP* AiriMmsnk for the excursion
te in the hands of Nat Pace, pro-
1:’ • Mdrot ol tbe Baytown Booster
I dub, a E. Powers, Miaaouri-Pa-
^WtSTmiM trip Watll
he flue dollar* and forty tight
cenga. -AM, aoadm* will be air'
P milllm I. and those securing
f \ t ltelhnasr may sms them during the
|r,;1 <W» night* the train will be park-
ed near tJiefair ground*.
Upper paliman fare per person
P'. mm fid* Air the round trip,
per with right dettars and twenty cents
. for an additional passenger. Low-
er berths, hie iodic* the two nights
1: at the fair, wiH be 42090.
_Leaving Baytown at 8:30 p, *5-
MM*. tie train arrive* at Dai-
ftsp viU
leave Dallas at 10.30 p m Sun-
rj, fijr, July 4, and arrive at Bay-
■7-Wkn at 8 am. Monday.
If * Complete detail* of the program
kV* being Jpfahned for the visitors
| -M- While in Dallas have not been j
;. announced, but will be worked out;
1 Within a tew days, Pace said.
L that will
L. ,rfh. Pell:
like to iJDj
PPOVE MY HOUSf'
this Spring but i
GET ALL MIXED np
WHEN THEY TELL MF
WHAT THE MATEftlAli
(Continued from Page 1) j Antdnio may contlnu
house will likely witness this event. ag long a* thry like,
i It will be the fourth wedding stag-, tbe odds they won’t,
, ,, , iparl-mutuel windows
ed at the theater. j ggg.OOO.OOO in the to
Gift* previously acknowledged: ^ c!osed and ora) b
f Culpepper* |40 cedar chcdt.' boo.
San Jacinto Creamery Gallon Texas was back v
San Jacinto ice cream. started in tlij saddli
Tri-Cities Studio —. Picture of days of 1909, when
Bride in wedding gown. first was outlawed.
Tri-City Nursery , Flowers for tlnuel until 1933, wh
bride and for stage. waH reinstated as a
Arcadia Six months pass, j appropriation bill.
Cooper Dairy Quart of milk; ------~j*
delivered every day for 30 days, j nrr|hjrf)U «1
Ilfrey’a Seven-piece glass set. KrfJ|lJ^Y I
Seeger'*- Bakery Loaf of Mrs. j
Scegcr’s bread for 30 days at fa- CTADTC JU
vorite grocer. . Ul/lAlJ ifl
Marshall G. Hutchinson Set of I —........ .
six Community Plate crown pat-1 (Continued from
tern ice drink spoons. J trol and blending am
M. Harvey Hibbard f’lectric | tion engineers,
iron. I Voting Sched
Betty Je&n Beauty Salon $10 j At 10 a m., Myers \
machmeless Zotos wave. | the technical larobatoi
Gru ader'a Basket of groceries where voting will c<
Daily Sun Year’s subscrif tion. noon.
Western Auto Associate Store — from 1 p.m. to 2
Electric waffle iron and tray. w'|l },f at *bp service
Wright's Cleaners $0 cleaning building; from 2:30 t
and pressing coupon for brld» and at ^ ‘'heck offi
j,ro(jr. to 12 sfaifl men of the
Elite Cafe, Baytown -Dinner 3'i5 !" .4,:4r' p.m'
nffirfl fnr tmlrl c n rife
FOR A JOB WlLLCOt
I CANT FIGURE IT OUT
Kg Genera!
L she ik col
trevival the
Imre membei
L to “Atten
L," at the
Cwie at ^ P.n
L Devil’s <
kfW'sertHoits
I my ever <l'
HDity and tl
hee and h«a)
l" Kev. Joyne
L revival
bh next we?
pa.m. and H |
jv, Tharp, whr
grival music,
Converts after
service.
ACROSS
I—A city in one-pound
northeast weight
’ Utah 23- To pledge *
•—A sumptu- on an uncer-
. ^u* repast tdUn issue
11— A Dutch 30—June bugs
municipal 32 Summit
magistrate 34—A branch
12— Beleaguer- (obs.) *
ment 35—Drop
IS—Touchy 38—Rent
14- Half ems 40—A basement
15 -A boy beer restsu-
18 Recline rant of the
20—A small German
drink type
22—Above 42—One of the
15- Hindu wind imaginary
god (poas.) race of
25—A seaport brutes In
of western "Gulliver's
Florida Travels”
27-Roman 43—Prosper
DOWN
1-A building carol
designed for 6— Luck
astronomical (Scotch)
observations 7—An S-shape
2 An English worm
coin (pi) 8 - On top
3 Showy 9 An Anglo-
4 Urge Indian
5 - Chrtatma* weight
(van niiiid
10- Those who 2k—In the dire*.
-trespass ,,, tion toward
10—Indefinite 31—One's
article " friend*
17—A word 33—Plebeian
(obs! (humorceis*
19-A bucket 28-A gill
for bringing (Scotch) -
ore from a 37—Rf.npllfled
ahaft form of
21— 3oft part of though
an animal's 39—The addition
foot to a house
22— Revolt* shaped Ilka
24—Determined an L
26—State of 41—Very * ‘
Answer to previous puzxlet
play each instrument in the hand.
Mr Davis said aamgmnehta to.
classes wilt lie made when pupits
enrol! Monday.
Any chl^w^aUepds rhooLin
the localvdfitrlct and who has an
instrument can enroll in the
classes. There will be no charge.
GOOD afternoon
gentlemen /
» HOME
LUMBER CO.
AN D YOU LL GET
UNDERSTANDABII
——informatio
HWBTCROW,JL
FUNERAL IS HELD
•J. E. Ryan received a report that
the strikers planned to invade the
court house today.
Murphy announced that he had
ordered the welfare department to
provide adequate relief to strikers
and their families without regard j
to their participation in labor dis-
u.te*: ■ w*1. ■ •
(Continued from Page I)
bitrary appearance dates have
been fixed ©ft all subpenas, many
of .them for July 1,
In addition to a "
FIRST H
A 0. Hinkl
b Sanday sch
Sermon. Text
br That 1 Am i
km. B.T.l'.
|j p.m. Kern
hen, Where
I Will Knter?
1 Other ”
|N| l |H| 1
f to their participation in labor di»-
0*p«t*s.-
j ’. —
• OFFICIALS CLAIM
STRIKE BROKEN
‘ BUFFALO, N. Y„ June r. -iV
—Officials of the Buffalo plint
of the Republic Steel Corporation
raid today that the C IO. strike
against the company "haul been
broken."
Martin H. -Stearns, company-
spokesman, said; “Worker* are
flocking back, seeking reinstate-
ment.'’
"These employes, who stopped
work because of fear or intimida-
■ tion, are calling up and asking the
([ opportunity to return to work,
j They rc?a!ize that the imported
; communist* who have beriTpTcket-
ing the Plant entrance have-lost
their battie."
_ preliminary in-
quiry Into thee concerns, the com-
mittee has virtually completed an
analysis of the Black f-egion—ter-
rorist organization which centered
in Michigan and disbanded after
state ex [sites a year ago.
Ford Not Served
Spokesmen for the committee
said that so .far no aubpenas had
been issued against Henry Ford,
! Edset Ford, or Harry Bennett,
Ford' service department lieml.
It was revealed in Detroit that ;
Robert Ehrlich, a senate agent, j
had served two Ford employes, Wil- I Mr. Berton P. Turnbull.
UGHLANDS V
M. M. Davi
rday School '0
mitiR service J
lior Epworth I
lierEpworth I,
ening service f
Give Your Car a
Real Washing
Lubrication
Simonizing Job
NT BETTED
Rev, J. M. Ii;i
nday school 9:
suing worship
sgues meet 6 3(
tgjg service 1
Share The Profit* i
Of indufitrialGain y
Townsend plan
SMITH BROS.
lad us' show you our
New Star Safety Tire I
Main St. Pel
STT AN SCI Eh
MI Ciroline,
(it a branch
i the Firs
l, Scientist, in
day Sen’ice it
toesday evenin
R«id the Dally Sun Want Ad*.
Throughout the nation busi-
ness if financing, refinanc-
ing, paying dividends. Those
who have invested capital in
successful enterprises are
reaping a hardest of profits.
■”Ydu;"tedT'WWnftite*''In 'this
■ tnkniir'pUrl o r i. WIM
P-O-R-T
FRIENDLY RIVALS HANG
BUDAPEST, June 5 <f.B»— Jo-
hann Laszlo, 20, and Stephan Vol-
ner, 19, ln love with the same girl
LAST DAY...
“MARKED WOMAN
DON’T
(Continued from Page 1)
’poae made gifte to or for them,
my oldest daughter, Bessie, the
mother of my granddaughter,
Margaret, was not Hying.’
"Mr. John T). Rockefeller, Jr.,
’Mrs! Bertram CuUer and Mr. T. M,
DeBevoiw arc appointed execu-
tors and also trustees. In the
event of the desjh of Mr. John D.
Rockefeller, Jr . the vacancy is to
be filled by one of the following
In the order named . Mr. Rockefel-
ler’s grandson, Mr. John D. Rocke-
feller, 3rd, Mr, Rockefeller**
BtwniB iftiWBf g f#wt h
through our modem Partial
Payment Plan. Convenient
romrtWr payment*. None of
wthe rilks of margin trading'
ipims;& «^i>-
fuxntiKed upon request.
ly school iB t
[ SI NDAY-MONDAY...
f A new Grace Moore yotr’ve
I new known before... froi
I "Minnie The Moot her” to
b" ’■ ?i|wbnbert’* Serenade”. ■.
[.free Christian
pm is niainfi
P, tnd is open
M*y from 2 To
Lock at the Fairbanks-Mi r.« ('oneenrafcr
Refrigerator unless you are
' *■ ’......."' ” ' ’" give t oti :t 'i
convenience.
and' unable to renounce either her
Or their life-long friendship went
into ,a forest and hanged them-
selves to neighboring trees, «dis-
patch from Szaelaegerszeg report-
ed today.
I' oliin^ f«r a rfr
Quality
"More Than a Century of v|uality Products* j
BALLARD-HART CO. j
211 W. TEXAS AVII.
IN fFBERV-
—plot every
worth-while
found in any
of the income. Additiona) com-
pensation may tie paid under
specified circumstances.”
PHONE2«
For Results—Use Sun Want Ads.
Sterling &
Baker
BROKERS
Investment Counselor*
Shell Hidg. Houston
.Starts
Sunday
SHIRLEY
TEMPLE
lot her Hen's Holiday”
nd Selected Novelty.
Jeanne K. Sweeney^ editor of
the Woman's Page.
J. H, Hall, auditor of the Town-
*©04, weekly and the Townsend na-
tional recovery plan,
Arthur L, Johnson, chairman of
the legislation committee, Wash-
ington,
Jf, W. Brinton, vjce-presldent
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and chili er the saccvlent eadfladit, which have fc#«
almost native te Texas, try a hettle ef Magnolia Beef
thorn. Cool their hot, pungent flavor with the frosty <
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unconscious, threw her into a park-
ed automobile and attacked her.
j Miss Wyatt said she «*« »«-»«
' 4b. M;iia.
‘Sin* Of'chiidren’
“High H«t”
.rJSIL'S,K.SS|G VI YOUR
to a drinking affair, and had keen a * mm "mm ' *
escorted home, ln gentlemanly i§ IP IW C
fashion, by the actor Wallace Bee-
1- Btery, however, #ald the par- THE PRICELESS SAFETY,
ty w« very orderly, as far as I BEAUTY AND PERMA-
HTARTS 8UN0A
BEAUTY AND PERMA-
NENCE OF CONCEETE
*t e low cost that will surprise you I
let us figure jrour new borne io
firesafe concrete. You’ll find you
can have exactly the kind ofhome
want-ag a price you^caa
l FitU was questioning studio
officials iisd many of the extra
girls to determine how “wild” the
party was. Any' action taken
against the accused aaledman, he
said, will depend on his findings.'
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1937, newspaper, June 5, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095455/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.